I .11: lfe.r UlOCNCMKi fi-S UAILY Jl)Ca'AL U .ail j cr. -pubUshea daily, eaoapt koaday. at t per year, SS.00 fur aU mon I (A: Pali tared ( a 1. 1 lubacriben kt it MaU per MMtaM. ' Its M t h KLT JOUBNAL, W oolumB ppcr, u ru .in4 every Thursday at txtt P l , .U4. 'A: i-af fci " Iojmmuoo. ' ' - ; I Airy:rt-etunU under &4 f IooeJk" 16 muIi par tin Kir am, aad i era I or twy b&Bsqneni loaaruoav J tm Mai BiUr at ear pnea. 8oUeMofjARlterIaftUks.BOtUxoM : to lines '.mi be laaerted free. All additional -"i auar Till toe enSLTged f oents pea Do. MuBht tranBtistaavertsWi waists if , BMkdAlBkdTSJtea. If., area ws or nation o .anal naaUers. are soHolted. So .. Mauatttoaaa(iMt ba routed to ba po . un-tfl'm oWeoUoaabie pmtw ''".Ussi withholds Um name of the author, te that wlH eeokamB of una 1 AivriawJ)iim04MuriiiT te eutnor ay appueatloa at ion einoa eaa eaowiag wbmwlb me ns vdcb s i . , ,i i i i ; ii - THE JOURNAL.: ' r- K. s. res. Baits, ulitH egr. JTRW BERNE. N. 0.. OCT. 81 1886. - ti dalefef at Ana VMt eeVc. a N Ben aaaeooaeVelaM miter i. w a a rn epwfED compliment. The iTetcs and Ohttrver pays the fo9iMt neat compliment to Rev. 0.'r. flUTDSKLW: Too much cannot be said in praise of ., toe ready eloquence, the good uau m ' ' peeking-, mud the witiinfrnees to render service which have been shown by the gentleman. ; above named during the fair. Ha has been made to do more than his hare of duty, perhaps, but he ha Bwer ailed to respond in the spirit of the true lover ot his State. He has born himself, admirably on all ocaa ? ptani in retkaak him in behalf of the egnoairarai society, ui ujoowwiiukiiui hies and of the whole people. Mr. SANDEBLIN is one ot tie ,to6t ' intelligent farmers of the Eastern section. While keeping abreast of the timet iu all tbe isi . proTwd machinery for farm work, he is practical rather than theoret ,ica; be applies true science in the w preparation of his lands and tbe caUlrfttion of crops. We venture tosa that Jiis farm experjuntis, if 'published to the farmers ot North Carolina wonld be as profitable as those liat will go out from the ox " perimental farm at liaJeigh. ( THE STATE FAIB. The annual ,exllbit4tl of tbe State Agricultural Society has come and gone aad we are pleased to learii from the Hew and Qb- t has been a success. to glancing over the entries mads we see bat little from the Easttjrn r auction. We regret this very .Jboiai iltii not the fault of tL Boclet bflt the failure of onr peo ple io interest themselves in Che Aoaaal exhibitioo. In this imme diate section there is no annaal jfft era tha aaw U 0$ aeopie cut attend to exhibit their products iff, akd W fiv ar abr' ti Wat (he expense of taking them to Raleigh. f Tie; local .exhibliiQD rv,'bDt feeders and stimulants to the State , Fair, and they do a vast deal of eood by. bringing strangers from ptber States and sections to risit , nsT l5y these visits thej would see i-:4',pi4iW.4)f' ouir;-soil, "become icqaatnted with onr people and '.i learn ef the indoeements offered to manofacturers, farmers and stock ' raisers. ' We conld write colomns "on the advantages to be gained by uhi boUtisg aa annual exhibition of ."tock, farm and water products at milaw Berne, bat It would be all to ..... no purpose unless we could invent " 'onje dan to inaugurate it without -worx, without money and without pnee. A soon as tbe plan is in ' vented it will be given to onr read' 'ettkilln the meantime let ns watch , and wait.: V" Be 5i Orsr fiastr. - Manr Teari agoa retired mer , t..4 .r l.j , : waukvi jii; iwia, wuv uau awu- mnlat-1 ortoa'f Iry staid old- a . iu.j. t. . J l:. ...... . uukuiuuea awnuwu. uau bo um buv 1 refer;" The younger man was" lull ;'tr ambition, and thought the old tian's conserratiTe system, was en- methods. He therefore, launched ;Tost ca, a acaJa ihatirignteied his -.- worthy sire, wbo, however; titterea no note of warning but -wtcdK "tLe rrcgress of affairs with bo little eaxiciT. x maiiy vecer aeternunea in r-mrt-r a fachinnaMa hfllfa.t kvhnl : w mitMi j . t i ' rcr?'"!:!: i to cave him proriaea be 'would leave the dingy warehouse la wLich tis father bad made a for- '(tune and build another, which eliould be more in keeping with her tastes and his reputed wealth. The yoiog mla. Yll tt'J,; erecting a s- ,ra of such tLiUit t ould take lhitiap:J to stock leaving no suiplufor btsicj.jUJgenciea. He then married and set up house keeping; The, Id -gentleman fur nished the house fronvtop to bot; torn aa bia bridal igilto Wen. ypiinrgj!fl.rttBrced'?xm fbeir honeyaioon tour they drove to their newime Tbr-4atMr je&a there to reeain ataimt aad; -eaoarl them throewta their babitttiwAa they pissed thrbtgn;, theiegantl luralBhed roomteaw statid Uig oat in letters, 0f,burii6ae4 gld on eyary.muTora frame .una piury eateneeu "Peter th store is to Utrgv.,1 It was the father's quaint warning td hia oter ambitloos eon. The result very aeon waa wbai ths old maa'aexperianca Jaad foretold. rheracama a' pinchi Fatar failed tfTo"tftre' hMWeo Wo , lAlciiiVa: wUniwnst interest Ube Dsograsa of jjonihern. -dereiap- every iitue- whtto' Temmoeaor Peter' oyer-r7st6riirftl penoa oi great mausinaj aciiyjjy there is much danger that Southern business- man .will : overdo them selves and build aaore largely than tbe present requires. -' The history of trade and commerce is filled with examples of he disas ters Uiat overtaks those wbo go too fast. The lloly Sariptores warn mankind of the danger of staking baste to get rich. The - history of tbe last flity years or business in the United States tsema with the same lessons. Titers is no royal road to prosperity. The beights of permanent success ean be attained only by steady climbing, step by step, over toilsome :uid often very rugged paths. There are very few strong business concerns iu this country that began on a large scale. nearly ail started witii but little capital and woiked their way to their preseat dimensions and power by thrift, industry and persever ance, in the aays or tueir weak ness the founders of these bouBes were taught by experience how to overcome tbe difficulties tbey en oouatered. Even the few enter- E rises that started in a large way are proved successful, have been founded and managed by men who gained their , wisdom and skill by long sarviueia bnikling up similar undertakings from very small be- gtnntngB".- A8Trrute men of this kind succeen In A hat tbey under take, beoaoee they combine pru dence with enterprise, and never vonmre uey.ooq tueir uepm. W e know what , bpleudia ; open ings exist in the South. We realise thoirnrgtrty "bow" greatly thnywho arau shesietlvasit tbem juw stlk nittted by' the afluftng' prospects ahead. We sympathize heartily n tneir nopes and ambitions, aad whatever the Manufacturer? Rto- ord can do to adranoa their '.la terests will be done. Bat bees ted of our sympathy with the great In' dustrial activity of his period, d our anxiety that it shall oontinps wittHMit caeca or embarassmeofV we wet ooug Vraiaed to soaad th. warn- ngdo nati go 'to fasti ' Beeakne you are. makiag. mosey with your present plant jastr now, do not Ex pend all your profits tend what )-ba can bbfrow besides in Increaainr It; This Is all very wejl In period fce from great business nuctnatiois, wnen xmmaes or mtar ana com merce flow in inteadv and increas ing volume but.ia times like these, which have prevailed for the past twenty years, when tbe boom of one year has been followed by 4s pression the next, there is no safety except in pursuing a conservative course, ana keeping one's basinass well in hand, and ready for any emergency, 1 We believe that the country has entered tpon a season of prosperity that may be continued indefinitely , if wisdom rales tbe actions of its basiaeas men. W4 are sure that the development lot, the Sonth win increase in greater ratio than it has at nay time since it began if tha present healthy tone of affairs is maintained. We re joice in the evidences of progress we are able to present to our read ers every week, and the foregoing words of waning are written not because of any TisiM overdoing, but to prevent, in so far as tbey may hare power to do it, the natural tendency ,, towards it.Mafi- . ui i n i a i i i L,,u ' M t-04 H t? naa,. To altwtoluw' Vufferfcf from tha ron aad lauriaeretiotuiof Touth,M-roaa ate., I will amd rclpe that will cur row, FREE Ot CHANGE. This CTai remedy was Bisdorered by a tulxnonary in Sooth America. Ben d a aelf-ad d reeaea enveiope to tha Rxr. Josxrn Inua, Station D. Ww Fork CUp.. " 617 4wy DJL J,, PS CLARK, awBroaa " Fci-Fell TI".:::;.; Cbbace. stale, Fptn'ach and Turnip Seed. ' 1 ; .? - . E. H. MEADOWS CO. sugSl d w f if2 .rjO i.5 t a kOJiu II Vst; .3CX bd! t. 4i w .T1SWI ai aa .' ':. . p il!. t -fit S -J- ; r r al:BLN" .'IS totru . , J. in hi' i r' W,UtfUalH Absolutely Pu re; rata Bowdar aavar rarwa. A parvsl aril uanrth. mjtd WhaleBOlneneM. M sbwobmbbI uu Um aMlner r kiBaa,aat bo awt a sola la bib neiaai was iae mtuuuut a( torn --' aorl walMlii.adBm or Bhawasl BBwowa. SwldoBlrtBaana. Korai. bakibi. FwvaaaOa. M Wali-at., J. T. 1 tiHM ' . . . I i HEY STORE i lew Goods!! I r I. r- i WM. SULTAN, Baa jnst retaraed from the Northern Market, wham ha parobaeod a . VERY LAM!?; STOCK or- Dry Goods, Gloihmgi Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,' and everTththa: nsaallv kept id a First- jiasa ury uoMt more, and ne le aetsr mined to Sell Them Lower Than yer. Ba will aW Bish .Priom the Wortt Shaking they ever had. Look at some of our leaders A Good Button Shoe Ladies and Misaes' Jereere WJOO A Good Tie A Good "Wfche Shirt t. kfen and Boys' Hate at. Boy's SuUsae 1ow,m.,-V. ,.r.i..i 5 ' Alio a Sh .6 aaarrtniAn f"of rH'ilr.i Wool lad Hoode aM 8ackT-Tery loWJ t - i vi i 1 1. ; ... V : -.. w. rS w)bh ana uu wowi irunaamn vai iam; aaloa: aeaortment otiihawtt aid ua9njsoMunbtplS.Ua- s . y i n kKKi fiCLLTAN Jas A. ToJUf, tOasmaSv .fiojsln I wi t' 1. U . ! ! uo ift .. t ..'WB .1.1. H. I n,it. fin n aaitiaVIIIIIIJ ):! !7iMI-e-B-rfl.tsW.T.U Mr.'FCSTER S7lAPfai tMM'trt bat wbt hare BMJshed. sd4 f n mUi r.M.sy for all f i rnanaaaaBBi am aBanaaiasM i fcrni nm mwm lintoMe, .,fiwJMriaMejaieBl Hibiwsi; !! Ornwi BkaaAsad Skin IMsaasae, Bbaaiaai ttala,pi4 aares. a Barfeot.eprtoc IIMIi ywM- a4 It wlirbi fefWden ea raoslpt of aslaa. .(JaaaU aotUas 11.00; lata Essay on Bloo4 $4 Sk-la iHseses i malind II BB. ' ' - " ' I i - tju Fat Sal, wadeeals av!?reUiL by B. n ucttz, sew oerae, ic. im f 'Plrlns ta hookas. farioiaj? WM tlptwltb amberaietlow. rlcnei am VetSiMrraBlDVasBkoradini trtn.l Xay ea asaausa-alre aa a etgar fju I " 7 BBS yea win SaS a K, t,rsnSw1s a !. n oa nyaaas at eaeses eiaais. atpajs sasat by W blX. P ALB bb at his fcBBBT T If yo wast tM bBVerme tea ana' mpfae. rsna, nsimirar. ; i -,i , er. 'axltBteBsrnBrlUaisTasjtSMtk , atraek Mt aide, j.i - aiswawnie.lT.TX-"""! 7 )- i i, - i wm. l. TALinri.-- a ai J. at WMvBi t .sain StB.taoTKtadBwflaa. 7 I In-tiBBMrlor X,A.isan4PA.isa4ewatrH t The ftewas Vanwfk4taH CaOMrreXilcff. a Tkke aoUmt af SB attlMl vnSrhMa tBld la Utoirrrtr4.norf CnTanatir ssabovs th. H ,e.vt roi ind clhun hr Wi plutM ' lo f - i a mTi. OB ' nl'i'"' ' ' - -na Wnni. litne d4 for tn i n f otheT hr i oin.rn i . n i you bi! s 1 i .r r ro" cur to , t . .'rA. 1- . f-i (.-.. W br t 4 t n I i of I- u r at and aer or mor to Uis eon,i iint as joa aw tt adTiM-ii. a,, w. CAPrrvTiR.1 . '(rk Fnp, Ooart. tr JonS S, Depy. . Attomss torrialn tiffs. oclltffe- t-:;JLi .t Hi Eainhinn- iiiiiiiffi One of the ISBlBJBihp jot tBSvOsffrgla www, pww urunug,riurius, wnuwi. "I aaa Im.r a alnvl Mm t) sK aae tistaI;4wvaBl4 y i c.oi..:n COT" Of Your Light Ciotliea These Madohor, i mgst them at a pe- V RncauaiM v He avy All WdbrSatanet' and OainrAere'Stittsfroii 13 00 to 5'f4JWr.!J J , .'.... .vjQnr, AU iypot Jancy ... Suits, cqa SSLfX to JtlSO are bo nicely mad 4ip thtthey beat any oustom-niade Buits. "If you wanltio iee 'tbe iioeat line of rer hroflghtto'thii city, look over onr etoek,' and 'you will acknowledge that yo taereci saw., more tasteful styles, SUgl iCoats and Vests sell under. Manufacturer's Prices. Chexpbata1 iCttd VTJJstera in light and heavy weight, from $2 3Jup. . Fine Wool Reversible Over coats from $5.00 up. SeDepartinen-t. ; B if ore the autamn rain examine your BBOEb;! provide ' airaiast damp feet. sVa ehatga reasonably and tell tbe ex act trwth eiboat onr goods, even when tbe low of i a tale is involved. Stick to as, Aocv't be beguiled away by the ap parent advantageof a low price. That's a queer way of inviting trade, but We aim to build up a large Shoe trade, not ty disparaging other reputable dealers, bat by', afiotding customers a place of pvrohase where absolute fairness is as sumed n ' ' Our fl-00 Blow and Brogan is solid leathac Also our better olass of Shoes. Ladies. Boys and Children's Shoes proportionately cheap. Now Eomelhing about our Dry Goods. Calicos, 4c. yard; Poplin. Bj.; one yd. wide - Homespun. Ko.; 8-4 yd. wide Homesaun, 4o.: Plaids, Ginghams and -Checked Qomespnn from Sc. np. M 'weJI assorted line "of WORSTED DRESS JOOD3 at all prices, SHAWM, BALBIOnAM, BLASKKT9 eoHroRTS, ' " rLaif hkls, ladibs JXRfCTS, WALKIBTO JACKETS sad CLOAKS at lOW PniCES. I. OUB STOCK IN Hats,' and Gents and Ladies' eaenot1 fjaoellew In pVice and quel- T H..-I-V im-. --I t ,lt Bargains! Bargains! Bargalnsj 'Jln Xadie and Gents' Hose , at ooIBalr.'Aiso''3!!!'1 'ifANDKEB- bbibj wr aaaaaf amv iu aa a a iia "cMItre aad all kiadef NOTIONS tejfX yuujl L)l." luf lili; ' , 4i '- .Tf , you,,, want to make your own cVfrt pome and. examine our WJK;0!F PATffTS CLOTH, aaA yon-wouldn't leave our atore with- ejswataina.eaHadk n r " lni -t t..,iii.u 1 1 .i , i ; -..a MUitit asuluJw,'Alif' rrrnaittM' 'kittd Valiaoe kttilKMl ait MI iiiJ 'v. ii 'lt. v.i.i iii'' eomBfteiyiBjt4 and. .we eeu taem J wsUtia eryiUmiteA ofl inordet to make room far Assy am vang goods. luif in j.jj i,j r..Mi.,i'i ' ,i Alan's Olyoicle Shirts, B5c . . Linen Shirts. 45c. T'VnaerBnfrto: 25c. ' i.,lrweis, 834j, ; . ,,, , Oweete,J5e. i, . . . "OentS'lletkweer.' if44itvryJL."iii ' ( uuuyu 4WUB, , V . . ..CmteTlas,-';... r', . Aooordions, Etc., Etc. i Ji I t.H ir V kid- ll 9ifJ li ,.. 1 ui9,ff iM ;v.aiJiJaiiwMi aJia 1 tiTVIIM liauiOlt B'W"'.''' .B'Ml i J CMaew UUdWaad Sowtb rroo Stfeebj, mum 4rtL2an,'-AI j wi . j r,yRp. , y(mesu j j, 3 rnHJB BEST EEMEDT KKOWN FOB jl. tna attoea is. -- - - i Urw. Jo Imtsou's TRemddyJ rlatepet'etwa4' ! "i 1; .nn.Hi weij HANUOOK'S DBPQ STOIUt . rBB iREMEDT FOB COUGHS AND iw-uiWWJe'iiib a;f iiwi.'fti ii'fJ I it aitiuaol's Xttwir Balutm.' BMot9.'pr bduleat -f .1 ." t s j v : GEOrUIiLEN & CO., Ju4Vi iT'ri444 l j.i(4'44. tiZk rl B:i4. ' i liistxu-A.QErig fob n a . ; ' WiaAiJf'i ..r-.'! .si-.' r 1 Sjrrfirgfield Bip Jnsarce Co, i Viitt aaxe manranoe ' on JJwelluiri t en A?"?1 f I8f j.voui t sr4i -i i i4t!- Sf 1'. t J..U 1 t fl AGEITTS FOnj - t- , . . ..... .V I 4 r s 1 '.If is;TiLin.r;niL. life ixui Safe and reliable. Easy payments. , , Y 4J : ALSO AGEXI3 EOS 4.8 F .v ti MMi,J ii4.3 AwuiiriLiivS Fil.1. Folixies rayalle-at intervals of from Eve to seven years during lifetime. Koney advanced on Tolicios. . r I ,- Ifll'eW UneS 'Aie KeQUirefT XroiglThera "a HiTu7"a 27y7 I nprVpar J kle OialatAt CtUcrew, as r i. ijji !.! r tn tJy well as all wool Oaslmlra otiierfiaiU lfia aad round eat Back, also L . BUY THEM EARLY., I B u ajntaway Walkisg Coats, ranging from $2.00 Suit up W t25.UO.' 'Panta Vci VV.i uUAr;Al S.-ffarn r.t. from 75 eta. a nair bd to tQJlML x" t . ' r - -rr- . i Be: CI:i:ur, Dry L;::L:3 en 1 I "' ' Says tLat wltLout fear of contradiction he Las tLe YtFsY'AND HOST COPLtnivSTCtrCf CLOflHIIS Diagonal and other Fine n Rwrsihi rtr I sell the oiily correct New York Fall aad Wiater Styles of Derby: and Soft Hats, taada n the "Dunlap Brock," the accepted leadmg and only fashionable Bloek In Jfew York CityiHM.i 4-- v, j -c?s In French Kip, Ditching and Fine Calfskin Boots, sad Mens, Ladies and Children'i Shoes, I handle only the very best, bought direct irom manaiaetnrera, man eeu mem migniy tew. The choicest andjateat Styles of Neckwear, Hosiery, Suspenders, Underwear od otier GenU' FurniBhing Goods a specialty.' - -! u ' Line'of Dry; G::di, , vii., Cashmeres, AVorsledi and Poplins in all shades' and colore ". ,,, r , ' Galieoes from 4 eta. a yd. Up. Beet N. O. Checked Homespun, 7 eta. a yd. A yd. wide aableached Uomespun, only 4 ets. a yd. ;' !" -r- Uasiniirs, Kentucky Jeans, and other goods tor Pants and Baits.""' ,; Ladies' Walking Jackets, Shawls; Blankets and Bed Quilts cheap. t.iT ifSSlLm ' I AM A AJATTLES'MH'S C1LF SEWTD $2.50 SHOES Ttiaonly Shoes sold la this city that are W A BRACT-' Kl) ; lj lh Maoutwtarer TO MJC and BY UK TO afT CUHIUMKIUI, v1k Avery pair la Wunauli should aoy of Uiem la any way within aay reasonable time give out, 1 will upon return of dmaad salt aad slat, nient aa to Wrth of wear, arraaa aaroBD tbe aioMBr or U1VB AaoTBBB IIW fAlU IB axciiajieB. It Is tha beat, finest aad cheapest Bhoe la the world for tbe ! mouey. ihey Uonness uid Laoe Us uw 1 have imUmhuii from some or ear nest and lead' lnf eltlaeua, wbo hava bought the BATTLlCf) BUOK," some of whlohhavewora oospalrasloofaaU saoBtba. and praaoanealtthe West, UhBBBssl and Aaalast Wear ing Blioe In the world. . " Gkorgr ARiinaiM, Juirn K. lliriieoH, ailddle Bales airn. uvu H. Onion. p U.PIU.IIIIH GUI0N & PELLETIER, .ttornoysj At Xjs,xc Boutu Kkoht BrM Oi'P. Gastom Houhb, W BEKIK, I, c. Practice where seryloes are desired. Praolloe In tlie Buprems Court, and In t fBdecal Oourt at Mew Bern. One of this nrm will always be at the fol lowing places at tlmea speelflrd Iwlow : Trenton, Jouea oounty, balurday of each and every week. Hraulort, Carteret oonuty, Thursday ofeab wo"k. Jurksonvllle, Onslow oon' ty, the flnt Mi dav In esch mon r. h. srHHosrs. o bbLbkt kaxi.y. SIMMONS & MANLY, ATTOKNEY8 AT LAW. Will praclloeln the Court of Craven, Jones Onalnw, Carteret, Pamlleo, Lenoir and liyil sad -ta the federal Cuort at Nw lero. , rb 4wij ...I .1 i .1 . . (xASTOI HOUSE, Xi:W:lHUKH, N. C 8: B. STIiEBT, Ba., Proprietor, ' Tn Only Ftrstelaaa Hons In tb Otty. Omaihas eonaeota with au, Trains end Steamers. Laws tamnle toonu for aommer alal trwrelsrs. T M 7 .! , TT ,, Tbe BAU and BILLIARD ROOM has eeentlr ea ef nralahed mo flttasl op la o od sty Is with Billiard and lool Table ''"' ' li i LL ; Cati rffier-ji'iiij Tiit;; ' i ;' FOR NEW YORK," Jjv ' lO':ln 4!Tl l"fll ijt i I f B0ST0NrPB0VIDEN0ll I 111 IB li il Jl.l '" i 4 'i 'J Ii ; -I . and all yomt 1 " ' hi nortnana'west ii After tail data irtfl receive frrtrtt 1b New to ' '' i ;'" fomewBeraaat ' 11 EU 7. N0itTn ItlVEH, j Office of Jtfli 'QraBatf,, Transportation Do. t r . ' ' lierch'aaUslioMrMewe'fthattkieboaaoi the beet Staaai Unas nipt Hew York, making laity eonneetloa with Balunor for llew Bern, allinalde.aad ofclyeae change. i , -utiiut . 1 SEMI-W EEKLY 8T E A M E E 8 -i , , .liToasalagatSoHolk) , i... i-r Saw S.P.BU ' Agsats arAas fonswsV'"'' '' '' ;; -. CUBBf nffiTaS-Oaan Sraaagsr, I .rl ,,. . -i.ii ). k-i( . UshA B4.Balt. i ; AS. W. SoOARRICK, AX Norfolk. V- !.; W. r. Clyde A Oa- VhUaAelphia, U SoBl '"' barvea. '.? ,.'-''" ti.u. .- i 'VarkABIWrraaa.CJae,PleV Jfonailvsr g-"P". aewa, u uentnu wharf. i . 1 a.RockwH. IKrrlde4ill I -t ) " i i .1 f P. O. Mlak, Fall Hirer, Derrick wksrf. ., . . t T j l1" r8""- ToMdar, ud Satardaia t: Jfaw York dally. ( Hni vi a,,. !!y naJUiaora, Wednesdays sndSatardas ' wUr F" EiT"' Moaa- WadiiBadBji . "Aeae., Satardav?'"''1"1 1 t JmfdtkUUIadlag givea, aai rataagmaraa V4nra4. , ... - .v , . ... - iroid Imhgroi M ui Slim N.3 ?. line; 'a '5r3 tea. '5B.AV A-rfew trae A WEEK'S REAOinQ FREE I fWR SlX,OWDriMlLlHS,",-i Scad timr name and the name andaddiMnfaia' Bd ymir name and t I f yohr HiiiBhaon uftr.t iuil tfiH fr i or rrtendB on s utntaL. , eaehof Uienisepeolnieuoopyof y t J i gui iree r youraen sna -!1! lUfi ltAl SlililMiil HAXaLI, I 1- HiCMIaionsliislfa','; Ftmout SlfHches at th f aa tshoa Samsf, ' ', -(. "Blt t ARK WuAH.Vtl. ters k the Hojas anA hearts Stone. . . . -j HUMOROUS WRITERS "fTTSYUl I tort, lol4 In miK" l.tt War gtorlea. gketchee of Travel, Kews, rom Tan. a Av-ntnr4., The Farm," v The HouKhold, rorrrapomlniM, , wefid of lr-e!B a( i, ,Mt Twelve r. T'- P- ' n- 1 1 1V i:j.d a pcstai rcu as:- : r . y, :; Ad.-lresa, "iBiCwrr-,-- s, . vf"1 , T - bt.lwi M , Oyer coat s-.Teal Oeautiea: also m Ttirn fiver Coats. iSOLE AGENT TOB'' K r; la Button. Vlaln aal Hkara Toad up Bnoaa. MAX SCHWEEIN, St., oor. Union AUsy, apposlta Saetlst Chorea. bxujs ur ritAU. TIME TABLE, m. p nr - ? eiisi art "af V Atlantic & N. C. Railroad TIMS TABLE If 6. ' In Effect 7:5TP.M.. Monday, Sept, H. 1884. EAST. I wast. Ke.60 Psaseagst Dally eaeast Saaday1, EAST. A wast.' No. 1 Mlxrrt-S raauTrala, iijunin iUj i . . ii' STATIONS. KiaadVstkS 'af traia Arn , Jt've V7Z Twt ft SI i S M i l ( JS 1 ? U4l lilt liar A Sll 4I ao t w 10 IN 10 M 11 X8 II 61 11 14 11 61 r. m. a. at. it! it ii as 9 S6 10 1C 100 10 66 11 H 11 01 11 It , sea ,141 1 II II Caawa. DoTer. UorsOMak Tatearora . CUrke-e-.-, Sswsera.a.M llil 11 AS l uas la. at. .M. .1-1 J4 lAeSV Tnaads: iv. Ta! nrseavaadflatnrdaT.k tna nday, ws dps day and frrMa y. ),.....,M.,M..l .ii, hihi...,... Tram (0 oonneets with WUmlngtoa Wak don Trata aind Xonblaavlug 4jldsbora TralnWeet, leaving Ooldxboro 1160 On. Trata At bobbbbh with aiekseaa Ueavltle bu Ti -Vt TLr. " v u V tid wii Will North , .. Ti w-jot train iram tbe Irn leavlnf Qoldproaj "WwJ V,'";;,;3ffiifcItUdeA (litJM vt ftl.i'f tl fl:flliJ .Company. jiii Jinui' Ji sl);S n jii'fl 4T." - niMa-VV&liiJaAY - AIf,K ' .7 ilJo'i. ,o efcn9;xtrfi iuwuj r. Vi NawTork, Paltlmore, 'or ''UTkp B6st6i;:Ellabcth City, n.t ff.; nd,'otner.;ClUes,-i, ,; j .' . i"4J'-4--. :V'i TJ .'ii -. i.pKJb AFTEB. Mtodayj;Janiiaf 1886, ON f l'Lf URTH X B N 0 f lCE Steamer Shensndcali WDi leave' apoB arrival of trlB ea Norfolk laUasaS at Ellaaketa Cut. rrerv Bon therm HOMDAT AJTD THrRIDAT ' fel ,w ,r"- Betnrlt,g !,,,, y Berae or Kltaabata Olty every 1 ftTIIBIUlV awn a-Ti t- t-r .. ,: folk SoUBrB ji. W xor fi witk Not. ulnee cod r m i n B aoe t Jew inmr for Kiuton, YoV b . ettte w.sh .... iuunr. UI ID! f, ,1 . r . f. . fiTere.. he fr ,hte rf.iH i.,r hit.ki n. renht lorvardMl ri. ue u... ..... Otararraa A Tcrxhb, , '".''. ' Agts.'Kerf T. Wi H. 8tro,,Q,'imi i vr:or T'-a FU F- f i"IH .; , 1 ur luiiLi r : T 7" I 'A A : No. 61 I . 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