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WILLIAM DOnSHEIMER,
EDITOR.
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' ""ftVcREAT SOI f HERS WEEILY,
The "Htlanifl ftitution,"
i "UNClf REMUS'S" Wor
'"tFamaui tchi at Ui Plaa
"TURCC I lativa Dirkay.
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WRITERS" ltwi"iaok!r" OWaet
Vaania, Foa. Adrrnturea, "Tha Farm,''
( rtaariallaia. CoraB:4anaa,
. ,'1aak1a 'aa BatattalaaaaJ I -
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fV" aavary tttember trfia f ntU r ( .
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aaVllifci TaaOuiajiiiiinoK. Atlanta. Oa.
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V lei V ptauinf Short StaHea
28 ota.
Praam
taailMaaliVliSahalaa Sclaeli
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.J Ji ,VJ'UJ nUpaiTattaOeaai
ACompkta NfwNotl aa SupcrLat.ra Merit
1 aaa bmta MliaVta U. "
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tram I;ao t til.aa aaawallf at aaa namiaal ium
al 5 cantt acriaaAdi. SuUipuoo, 3 Jrty.
fctof Irr jcaa rkb)nr)a Vnn Hodaaoa Bar-
at. juliaa ruwtnarnc, mry v.. uuic, ci...
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widest Jimsi narssbX'r Afanenl
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fully lllufltrstea. nTTJlfl' j :i X
v ; Borne p(, Ue;ioe.wWWil tpor. to
, SppM1 durigJthj4w jHliwT s
ries of Unpublished Letters of Thiek
er y. off jefj , CT eAI elatobiogriliiliosl
rslue ; ex-Minwtef oJ8.foB..- Wtek
burne's ,Jieipii4cow-. fcf f the ; Bief
and Coqwwiqe, ofi ftth; .GlUapse
lue iiaxiua in uinvuwaiiuiuai
Miskfcr to:Ffiu4Vttk tlotevof ihe
lutfrcntnry.0(lin4f3 la!riptioMf
ocial Jif? ? cmtafeai?a
descr sr srb: ifef 3M New
Eoffii &TVt7.,(5tT)wi-J)iH ttfi4?
rlndln? a serial bT Harold Erederio:
Dale c '.'j er. ; -and itbort ttries by!
li. L. Stevenson, 'Jsl Ijandlc ll4r-j
UTe Tlwo illai,! jPflyesejiJliu'
Vrosby, and a hpftC,oUifi?ci
V t pjpera ioS. be put1
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& Xennifes, Sofa,
Centre Tables. Efc
AT HOC K i -JOTTO M P K 1CF.S
$T .'JOHN-SDTER;'
L00K HERE!
IHjO USE KEEPERS.
DINNER SETS, 125 Pieces.
TEi.:SET3, 46 Piece.
CHAMBEB SETS, 10 & 12 Pieces.
FINE TOILET SETS,
AND A
JtVhb LINE OF
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
AT
piLCUTLERS,
26 & 28 Middle Street,
NKW UKltNE. X. C.
TIME TABLE,
Atlantic &l N. C. Railroad
TIME TABLE No. 2
In Eflaot 7:57 P.M.. Sunday, Nut. 7th,
lb8fl.
EAST I WEST.
Wa. 1 I No. 60
Paasaugar I'aaacnKei
ITaTIONH I
A.rr. L't. j An L'?
r m. r. a. a. a. m.
t 4 Ouldiboro 11 1&I
& H i 8S La Uraa 1 1" ' 1U 60
II Sit W,KintoB,... 8 4, Wl
8I S Now Hera 1 8 U HIS
luau lilorrhead Ulty. .! ' f 11
r. m p u a h. a a
Dally aaoapt Bundajr.
EAST.
No. 1
Ml sad Trt. a :
laM. Train.
WEST
Blliao n
at. a
STATIONS
! faaa.
Train
ArrT''
Art.
8 'J
t
11) 10
10 it
11
11 X7
11 64
II HI
r. u.
.... i
A U.
r. a
4 28
.1 48
8 18
8 44
8 02
1 41
1 18
18 48
18 I
11 M
r. a.
7 W
8 07
8 86
8 C5
8 M
10 15
10 40
11 1.1
11 48
11 M
r. a.
OoldabalO,...
Bail1.
La Granra,-
FalltacOrt
Klnitoo,
Uaawali
Uovar .
(loraOraak
Toioarora
Clark1!
Mawbara,
8 63
8 88
8 4
8 8U
1 4
1 81
13 4
18 18
11 67
11 Al
A. M.
A. v
Tneaday, Thuradaaud Halorday.
f Mondagr, Wedne day and 17-
Train MoonneeU with WllmlnarlOD A WaL
don.Traia b-niid North, laavios tioldaboro
il:Bd , m- aad wim ruonmooa a u oviiia
Train Weal, leaving QoldaUiro 11:60 a..m.
Traiati ooaoaoU with Btchraona A Daarlllr
Trnia, arrlTinc at Ooldabcro 4:40 p.m .and, with
Wlrmtncton and We Hon Train from tha
North at 4:64 p.m.
Train 8 connect with V . A W. Train bound
Boutn. leaving Ooldaboro at 44 and 7:40 p.m.,
with W. A W. Train bound North, learlni
Ooldaboro at 5:46 p.m., aad with K. A V
Train leaving Ooldaboro at &O0 p.m.
W. Dunn,
Jo terta to d n t
DR."' J. D. CLAEK
DENTIST,
RSWiiai. a. .
OAee on Orr.Tn ilroat, aatwaan roibxA
aad Broad , aor7-ldw)yi
ROBERTS. & HENDERSOIT
Bener&l Insnrwci irtnts,
IV ew Home IN. J.
OdIj first cla Companies repretien.
ed in
Fin. lift and Accident Insurance.
Total,. Capital over Forty Million o
Dollara. Jun2Ml
JBJDIaitaW CITIIQGUE
VekdVaWa. mrwar, JfKrtd OTChO
PiHtiTi, Bulb. imnfem'ia. OCC UU
CDrC W wH oa appHoatlon.. -r,na(a
Kent neglect wrtLUJg for It
HIRAM iSTBEY CO.
ROCXESTtR, H.r. i CHICACO, ILL
-or
,t'Vl4'rt aMWIt""' ...
Ntic is, beteby gites that applica
tion will be mad o the tveweat (ton
eral Assembly for an act incorporating
tha Washington Matnal Fire and Mar(ne
Iflirrr'atCoinpanyi;'.t,ii-i:5' l' '.
. Jaai,lOtmiiI Se'w 328 804
iTiTiTTi 8 irn i b TtTvrrn a mrt 8
W&at Better Can Bo Pona For
RO R A C ADE II7-,
t rbaFall ftion wlll 'cinaa Feb. 4, 1887,
Snrinf aVaaion wlli opea Fee, T an4 floae
1 nit Ion f.75 to tlsio, an4 board OPpet
grnmi. ' -
i of'mii r''nrtedfroTi, time inf entraoca
In r.,1 r p..mn. " tlariPtton f ion. tin
ofprinmruJ l; rM of two f( k or
n - : : '
for further lnrn(5at!
rt1
fi.
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sis
TIIErJOUBNAL.
S?BLtSSE., FEB. U, 1897
Ohwtreavwbeta aiffen ejtne
a inner, .i i V&S 1
Don't greet Ihu kt co'"
Har-foinpaasioii oa tjaca aauorr HD-
DoatioWwhelni benw)in erudite
knowledge. : t t .r
Loo 't ahy at them speechaa Piatonic ,
Or flood them-with Homeric verae;
Let your epeeehea be far men lacwnic,
And be fashioned is BUtaner sailed
'"terae": '. ,;-?
That unt the time to Quote UeCkene,
But 'tis time to attend to thtetew;
Joat tell them yom're reaated the ehiok-
ena v
Full aa well as their saotAras oould
do.
Goodall 9un.
Talbot's Long Head.
"The Lake Shore folks were aw
fully glad when a certain man died
op in Buffalo the other day," aAlfl
a conductor. "The man's name
wad Talbot. About twelve years
ago Talbot saved a train from go
ing into a washout near his farm,
aud of eonrse the company felt very
grateful. P. P. Wright, Superin
tendent of the Baffalo division,
eent lor him and loaded him with
tuanke tor himself and the eompa
ny. Talbot modestly deciiMd
money present of 1600, bat sAKI taf
didn't object when Wright pro
posed making ont for him a pass
good for the remainder of his life.
While Wright was writing oat the
pass Talbot inquired:
" 'Say, Mr. Wright, have you
any objections to making that read
good foi me aud a friend! I may
want to take a friend np to Cleve
land with me Bonie time to see au
uncle of mine.' "
"Wright was so full of gratitude)
that he couldn't object to any thing,
and the man got his pass, good foe
himself and friend, and it was
afterwards sent on to headquarters
and countersigned by the President
and general passenger agent
"Well, now,
hat do VOH thinkt
,
For more than ten years that man
Talbot has been riding constantly
between Buffalo and Chicago,
Buffalo and Cleveland, or Baffalo
and Toledo, lit was never alone.
He always had 'a friend' with him.
The friend was usually some com
mercial traveler. In short, Talbot
has made railroad riding his regu
lar business. He made arrange
ments with various wholesale aad
jobbing bouses to carry their men,
and booked his engagements
months ahead sometimes. When
these failed he picked up stray
passengers here and there. After
paying his Bleeping ear and other
expenses be had f6 or 8 a day
left as clear profit, and oat of these
profits be manage to amass a snug
little fortune. He tried to nse his
pass on the limited express, but
the company wouldn't have it. Ia'
fact, they wanted to refuse tou
earry him altogether, but thefn
lawyer eon eluded that the salt for
damages would be too expensive.
Talbot is dead now, though greatly
to the regret ol several travelling
salesmen." Chicago Herald.
Symptom.
A story is told of the late Arch
bishop Trench, the well known
writer, which shows bow active a
part the imagination plays in deter,
mining the state of our health
AfW the eminent prelate suffered
from breaking health, he was al
ways accompanied, whether in hit
rnral rambles, on the train, or even
at formal dinner-parties, by bit
daughter, who was constantly by
bis side. The story here quoted
was originally told in Dublin
society.
The last coarse had been served
at a certain grand banquet when
his Grace is stated to hare said to
his daughter, with some slight agi
tation, "My daughter. '
"Well."
"I fear that I aa Lhreateceel
with one of my bad attacks."
"Why." , , .
I have been pfnohinir my knee
for the last fire minute, and I can
not feel the slightest sensation."
"Make your mind easy, your
Grace," rejoined) , person on the
other sideP v, -'t . ' -V" ':
"Why oT"
"It was my knee yon were pinch,
ing all the timer
Fooled the rrofeeeor.
u 'Professor," said a etwdent in the
natural science class, fi aaw some
thing running down the street last
evening that excited my curiosity.
Upon examination I found It had
no limbs, nor nor " v
.That's - rery t, queer. 'Can ; yon
describe It, that we may detrialae
its family and Damef -'. !.
"Oh, yes, sir, it was simply water
from heaven that . : , . , ;
f ?WeIl, young man, yon'II nerer
tee the source of .that supply if yoa
con tin us to practice . seen low pons
npon yonr elders." w J -
a This ended the Bitt lesson.T A v
! If Te TIa at Caed ArUtle
Of :ri m Tcacco aak rotr dealer for
aud lad. lauriiiatiftn. Jwanta eaa-
nfiia, fctirt refereuera. feucsa tir Jia XvJ
MaiJJBiii(.i 484. AUiaaaB-eiAw,
1 . U. BOX tWi, W
.Box
aiilnun,plL.Jtil8
It PTT?RTig;M bjlKfaraaaia
A- RBWKU. CO.tlCrBproca fct., Sew
York, tn ajood UliU. can obtain ail aaeded tn
formation aboul ajir d ran art Una of Al-
LVKSTiKXNO nv. Aaene awipaaca
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OPIuliS
aaaaanBBBaaBBBBTBaBaaU WhUahaJliii
neb-
tHdib-
ooiisT.ai.1E
ita. i. il. umga
rjillfiai aaKaa.
rfft 1 i -i .
WEAK. UNDaTVaOOPEp
ptb bodr aalar uiainwaMiaBadjru
Lot wnt MTd7r.ERre MED O0 BTTfl
LADIES wanteatocel4Tai
fore Teaa and Coffee; AO'
Clnba lor oar
toet oi-uaafui
arcieiea to aukwt lroa a nremlumi
Bead Tor
lUuatrataal Vmap and freliilaia .
Virar t to every tcnui peraon that aaaewra
thia edrertlaement. we will aend fraa one
poua of choice Tea Addreaa NAT'L TEA
ACOt'KEXUuT08l. Maaa. nottdwlm
Wi
ANTED A live, energetic ink, rep
reeeul ua. 175 per mouih. and eiDFnaea-
ttoodaelapiei aeiy euebll'g. eulfll anJ'pST
tleular rree.
MTAKPAKD eiLVEBWAEal CO. Bosro
NOTICE TO
Truckers, Merchants,
and Others.
500 BARRELS
OF GENT7INE (PROOF LAST YEAR)
Early Rose Seed Potatoes.
FOR SALE CHEAP!
Do not bur, nor make any arrange
ments before seeing
Ferdinand Ulrich,
NEW BEltNE, M, C.
r. A. Green'i Old Stand.
A FINE
Roridajonic-
Mr. BISTER S. CHAPMAN,
Otia af LbA buirlmarka ml ti flni n.iw
I t,i ',(,0f Orlando, Florida, WTllea:
e. hardir aalaet a rtngl oaae '
oi me many vo wuom 1 have Bold
Oalaa'i Ftanaar Bleed B.euewr,
bat what Ijhre been ami tried, aad I
And It tbe beet remedy lor all bkla
Dlaeaaea 1 have ever aold, and a Fine
Florida Tonlo.
"KOHTKR H. CHAPMAN,
Orlando, Fla."
A Certain Cvre for (latarrh.
t SIPEEB FLESH PSODtTEE AND TO.VU.
Gilaa'l Plaear Bleed Raatewar
Cnrea all Blood nd Hkln Dlaeaae, Hheu ma
lum, Mratula, Old aura. A perfect Spring
Mediolna. ,
If not ra ytor market It will be forwarded
on reoelpt of prloa. Hmall bottle f I BO; large
I1.7S.
ataaar ee Blood and Skin IHseaae . matlnd
rcae.
MiCOl KOICHE COIPUT.Iicon.Ci.
Eoeaale, wholeeals aad retail ,fby R.
N. DlTTI, Haw Uerne, N.JO.
auU dwJv
xljaloxjt ia))ipei
-v 8nniBW!
-Liniir.ant
rataa.Tfta'
araias. Vateles,
MaaWra,
Ueaaaatba.
xrafaaaa,
Kaof AU,
Sarew
WOTBU,
li
SttrMata,
Baakaaaa,
aSa,
5 ,
Fparta
Craeks.
tUffi,
Bttaa,
Iraiaaa
Bamiana,
Cera
! THIS
tafAaiail
rile.
COOO OLD Sf AND-DY
aiiinaairiiri I l'r 't--
ewav fiirf laaiea SrlM rreal powalarar oA
Ke areata-LS I niH
mmm II WllliT. Beatf badyaea. aeh a
lav-eaa-tg-laloagwiiaeai .
i R la kk) koue, kk) ataMa,
Tk Btaataikaet avaa er tke Beettaaa aaad
B8a Baeae eai adoakawdaaeaf , a
, Tk K.tfaa,.r aa-ta;-n i.A.'V.
arlaerdaM a.et auaacev, .n-.f in
rareaja. nt ere
tm tiia8diiialirl
kaag ae h i ' mar of aeeMentf 4 Oaaaafav, .
' Te ltirlr t ea?lrt,. Tnara k aota.
lag tte r a aetitVit tv t ffrrv a Ufa,
Bw ae " rruort wkick orreirtd tae aavaaarv 'r-.
, fTke at arek 8 aaaenBaboad aHilunaaaiag
fcai iwi in i m aareoeet wni katieea, aad wkam
K.e a Beta t tke Qemex ,TJi ke.kae
It e Beetle ttlf"T'v nakancaeTi
- taeaa8eaaaBlavwpailaaa4lnaTwwa.
' ' a.eB a Batik ATWr It (kA tak tt
a wkea wmateeV. r i-.' -M v
vB
Moxicah
lieaefeaaaatlcta
Tae SaaaetaraTi . ai aaViaaaw1!!
Tke Meaanal aaeda tt atway kk work
Tbe aflnewaaat
Van riaaaaawaaal
1 Tkeraraawat
8TEAMERS.
OLD BOOIDI imtim C0MF1IT
RE-OPENED.
Ta,e Old Pacinian Bleamiklp Cam
pea'a Old aad Vaverlte Water
Re eta, via, Albemarle and
CheeapeaJte 2anal.
TRI-WEEKLY LINE
FOR
a'ei-felk, BalUaaerc, lew lark, Pbila-
delph.1. Beaten. Prevldmcr
:JmT
d all points, North, East and W;
t
e.t;aiD4t. FEBHqlP.V 85,
will aail from NOEKOLK, Va.. every MON
DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, al SIX
AM., for NEW BKHNE, via Washington,
making cloae oonnectlon with tbe Hieamer
of the S. d 1 . K. b. B. Co., for Kiohiou Tren
ton, and all other landings ou the .Neuie
and Trent Klven.
Returning, will aail from M' BERNE
every MONDAY. WEDNEBUAY and FRI
DAY aiTWELY E. al.. for NoRyol.K direct,
making oounecuo.i wlih the O. D 8. a, Co.
ahlpa for New York, B. H. f. (Jo. steamer !
for naillmore, Clyde Line Sblpa for t'bila- I
ueipnia. ana m x u. j , ixi. aliljie lor H.
ton and ProvldaBoe
oner ail impper aa to wua. we will
uiem in me future.
Order all goodb care or o 1 . 8. U. Co.
Mm receive!
aTiang dajkaf
.a A.kiakikDK
riiaiBeraVlll Ood-d)
nUie rooma.aod evJaaooDrleev aud
j I Ion will be paid Hi em by the oflietrn.
E. B. ROBEKTB, Aient
O. K. 6i P. Agl.. New York city.
WILLIAMS' FAST FREIGHT LiNfc,
rz
i
STEAMER ELM
lat nTfrltr . a vn
n.Llll iajU
rEN
WFF.K1.Y HKTV
HEW BERNE, N. C, J
Home Tuesday
l,,rk.
... k
LOW F
WKiHTs.
WILLIAMS
an aver.
.7
ChaDgiDiMflTort;
The N. C. Freight LiDe
FOR NEKYORK,
and all yoinl
INoi-th a.nX West
4ti 1 Li. due will receive freight In New To
for New Berae at
lMUlt 7. NOHTU KIVKK,
QQloe of New York and Baltimot
UiLhifltaIl reeSiblhat Ihi. u onVl
(hi beet Steam Line eat of New York, making
dtlly ooaneetlon wlih Baltimore for New Hwm
all taikde, and only om change.
SEMI-WEEKLY STEAMEKS
tviea Bew Heme m Uliviii
trlhu&tnnrffl tVE
(T
Leaving N.Oe;
DAYS at I
p 1
Le re fialttmore fo
Niw Berne WEDNESDAYS dnd SATURDAY
. p. m.
Agent are a follevi
EUBIN FOSTER, Oen'l Jfnn.gr,
0 Llgbi St ., Hal t at
AS. W. MoOARKICR, Ag't. Norliilk, Ya
W P. Oljd. d Co.. Phlladalihli, 11 Sent
barvea
York a Ballo Tran. Llne.Plff .Norm rlier
E. Sampeoa, Ho. Km, ts Central wharf
E. U Rockwell, HroTidence R I
D. 0 Mink, Kll Ri'f r, Derrick wharf
Sbtpe leave Boiion, Tneidaye and Satardeya
" New York deily.
' " Baltimore, Wedneedari endSatnrdey
" Fall Rl.er, Monday!, Wedneadayi
rrtdaya.
rrovioeoce, rtatnrdayi.
broagb bllli lading given, and ratei gneran
all point al tbe different ntlcee of
lei
Utii
War w It B H 3RAV At New irne N
TUB
TTEUSE I TRENT RIYEE
Steamboat Company
WUJ run tbe following Schedule on and arte)
Jannar; let, 1887
To
lv
Will leave New Heme for Trenton every
New Herne for Trenton every
Wedneaday at I a. nu. retumlne. will leave
Trenton every Tbnraday, touching at all
point along th river.
Steamer Klnaton.
On aad after January let, 1887, tha Bteemer
Klnaton will leave Klnaton for New Bern
vary Monday and Tbnraday at 80'olock a.m.;
return 1 ng, w 111 leave New Berne every Tues
day andFrklay, (topping at Jolly Old Field
and town Lot: at ail tending on Neuae river.
V m eotn- m aae a WHO
. ib,r DTseswcr at
W. r. StajtlT, Blntton
D. a. BAaarm, roDxkvuia.
L I. WIXAON. Agwat a4 Trenton.
J. r. Trrm.T, Jolty OMFWd.
ekTi
a ,4
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