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Jtf oxma tne nadw&Ued tselfr It m square in with'JU i . . . . . Oar old fiends hfelong been oonTUiced of thie ict,o it wilUafce otjf f titt 4I ifatltfV4net t. iwaitively attract, 'Bear 4tt id y o.4iiJEjfaplerttlt bafore tki customer aaytoto(r aai everytniig we aaveruae ana at the prices named. listen to the wonderful inducements we are offering this season, and remember we hare not the slightest fear of competition ; oor prices can no be met any house in the city. Why? do you ask f It ia a sid- CtYE VKY CASH ! SPOT CASH ! Tboa sating the time" prices and the cash discount, which is a very large item. Qot eastomere get the advautuge of these in oar very low prices. Kow awe for yourselves : Beary UnbUaehad Homespun, jard nlc, .V Good JJn bleached Hemespun, 4c. Good Gingham, 5c. Plaid Uorne8uu. 5c. Tli vr r. best . aluors, 5c. Lawns, very handsome patterns and goid ijunlny, 5c. Iadia Lineus, from 8c. per yd. up. Plaid Nainsooks, all grades and all prices. Striped Nainsooks, all grades and all phot's. I'olored Stripped Nainsooks, only 10c. yard. Embroidered India Linen Suits, only $2.50. Beautiful Ghambvays. Satiiiea,,l;i4. Embroidered fiatkte Suits, the latest season, elegaat atrtl ery low Ca&Umre.au4, Woolen Dress Goods of all kinds. iSarfaies, Brest (iiaghaui, and Gingham Dress Suits. LA-p iiz, allf linen Jowels, only 10c. An elegant knotted lringe iffeaxned Dumast Towel, only 35c, and the largest, ami finest Damask Towel in the city for 20o. and li&c. ' vafiety of Napkins and Table Damask. T ' Stamped Lineus of all kinds, lioufe Bcarls, Splitshers, 'Tidies, Table Scarfs, etc., with the best wash working Silks in all the new colors, only 4c. skein, and the very best French Working Cotton, turkey red, blue and white, at 10c. per doiseu, worth 2,"c. Eick Back Braid, full 18 yd. pieces, 5c. All linen Torchon Laces, H)c. do., yards, lull line imported Torchon and -Medici Laces, very low. Our Oriental and Egyptian Laces are cheaper than ever seen. Ladies' Cape Collars, .. and 10c. Child's linen Standing Collars, Sc. Ladies, Cuffs, 10c. Lace Scum, lull width and beautiful goods, only 1 lc. per yd., worth 20v. Cambric embroidered Edges aud Insertions, embroidered Cambric Flounces, Swiss Flounces, Cambric All Ox ers aud Swiss All Overs. lAtdies' Cdrset, good, 25c. Ladies' solid colored Hose, 4c. Gents' 4 11 086, 5c T1GeBts' Hose, linlish, no seams, tie. pair. Gents' A I lose, impirUd British, 20c. Pants Linens and Cassimeres ol all kinds. A good I'auts .leaus, !!c. ideate Soft, Felt and Huff Hats, and ask for our pure Mackinaw Straw Hat at 50c. Gents' nice linen Cliffs, only 16 2-3c. per pair. Geiti''.Ooflaj-8 in all the" vfKtylbost and latest styles, and very low. Gent's' gaoxe Skirts aud Drawers of all grades. La4j$ game and Balbrigau Vests from 40c. to ."0c, very tine goods. L -4t . . . r-s . fi - Be atre to cltjfor onr Ladies Worked Button ffiole fitoe, only 90c. per pair. . . iV'Ml,'. And retae Bauer we hiidrenlfcJhees ot cent, lower da Gents.' Shoes than any Be sure iad looklW -M. Our stand is the same old place, one door from Pollock Middle street, and though the store has been very much enlarge ami altered in appearance, it can be easily found. T. JT. IVES, NEW BERNE, N. C. N. B-Tb ftaeat lad very best Gents' Shirt ever sold in North Caro lina cifMid vlkH aj9, at only 75c. Remember it is made of New Yblt, Mflla MufilU, 21 hnbdred, Linen Bosom, Collar Band and Cuffs, aflMai iad4 bUo koi-.'W'd guarantee them to be as good if not M 'hau Aflyaaut iTei sola xvew Berne loriri.oo. ii not so we wt 4ret6 f?y:titfHmer who is not satisfied. 1 ' r-?.ir EiirtiS A W ItllMIl mmmti rm ii ui 11I7 mm o4b mb totk fun Mlvmol of j jr. vkMtaMr .i Vlrlli.MttlHTWtBMltt. . 1 ot wr tmbl. and xaiAir( a. . wrrwaao raaaoat m paaa - or - W. 15. Boyd. Being In correspondence wUh several par ties KorUi who deal re to make InveetraenU 1b farma, ate. In tbla Tk-lnlty, persona bay Bf J-3oJixr1ril fbT tale would do irU to sire ma a deacrlpUor , with prloe at. Ho charge made 1C aala la not elTerted Charges moderate wbeJi sales are made. aoota rroat Street. - ' t WajmisiiaatoB Houee. WBffiJiBMW v I hare opened at the Qaaton Hooas Btaqiea a Urery aad Kxttiana-a Stable, where tkeep . constantly on infest SaMaa and Bnzaef to - Feranna avrM f ; will m cooyeyea m any po m tk -arreBauig c ranaooable rate. - iiopln to be abieiTierrafl, 5 . I ana, wltatuanks tor pst Ai' aaamdiy 'waltkb P. I conntor "at.) Lvnr. , BROWN.' hoiihts l iininiisoij .tow L-cxio; Ti.oz: Only Crt claii Corpparuea repruea Mil , . T l"it'it tr 0' Ehape, mid square in its dealings md prettiest novelty of the ae a complete linn of Ladies, Misses and jifcry best grades. We are at least '25 to M) per house in town. J. P. IVES. nutPII iwi I .4mi,Fi ii MtlurflWkM Ill I M lit. TBtATUTTi-Cat lUatt, at. t KaitS. TtoH, a HARRIS REMCDY CO.. Mrs faun, womt w.imm pwwaajT.upuga. ara Trial of our AaalMuw a fa Tamul GEORGE ALLEN fi CO. DEALERS 'J$1L General Hardware A gr(oltarl Inpltmentl Plows, Rai-rowa, Oultivatora, Hoes and Axes, Wood 's Mower tod ; Bfapera, Bteam Engines, Cotton Gfeift a4 Presses, Fertilisers. Land Plaster, Kainit Mechanics Tools and Hardwarerfav&yft that are likely M J)a4iadvan Lime, Brick, Cement. PlastMf Hair, Pain V'alaoinlne, 1 nishrOlL GU i. Patty aad Bf ' FrecBeas, iieWfeeratoB' CooK Btoves Jtsnreica f ?r Freof 8asl LoHtlf s, wati, 1 to Blve irenrity and satlsfa 2. r Kfitvma VI im -w rv. r ." x. GEO. ALLEN ?CJr ATL1KT1C t KORTfl JAEOLLU IV CO. FRKIQHI IlKPAJlTMBLSTi, . 3M "fafcj.. - To VlMIl -Off ASD AITB- MOB BAT.' ifAT iS and nntll tnrtbar notlee, a might train wU! rill . ran o' iy ys -y ana r for f tnv "! it t par, i . u Mewbern Hi 1 P. Ml, arriving M'OoUwboro JS P.M., mo i otoee smnootton vltlttb Atianvte t-t una jraer. iiaun- ITaus tot ati wlnUorLo oifr-tji . T!h T"t faitharfrf. th a (lorn rjuir . or is il"""'-TiV-,1 ia ui a k.i.mi J it H.tt Wite... iLaui t:t n ;:iaaat ax mi aoib. I know a littU qu soot, With eoleinn hedged in , By all Sm proud aad gj forgot, Qtj Pfi p,ht laqpiiu TheUu Uka ahUawara is the iuu Or darters! iat4 awrtn, One day, a toLaaia TUd aun, The aaxt aglow a4 warm . Oatlined against the far-off blue, Dim shadowy shore are seen : Midway, perhaps, tne oloudt drift through,' And softly lie betweeu. But lake, and woods, and distant shore. All blend in one warm hue, A symphony In Mature ' lore Of tender, restful blue. Hew fair oa shore the marguerites Thai I loving face lift; And wintergreeu the seeker greet With nrotnatio tilt, . There 'a pleasure too In every breath. For, so tne legends say. The air, unspoiled, by Curse or death From Eden eame one day. Fair nook, 'SO loved by those who Ion For nature and for net, Thy quant charm deearre the song Of oaa wh Hwe thee beat. For dosed eyee bring me visions iwwi, uf lake and wooded shore, And many a dreamland marguerite I (father from your store. How to help your Town. Talk about it. Write about it. Beautify the streets. Be friendly to everybody. Elect good men to all oflires Keep your sidewalks in good ie pair. Sell all jou can and buy all you can at home. If you are iich, invest something, employ somebody. Be courteous to strangers that come among you so that thev tro awa with good impressions. Always cheer on the men who go in for improvements. Your por tion of the cost Will be nothing but what is just. Don't "kick"' at any proposed im provements because It is not at your own door or for fear your taxes will be raised fifty cents. HOW TO INJt'HK Vol It TOWN. Oppose improvement. Mistrust its pnblic men ltun it down to strangers. Go to some other town to trade. llefnae to advertise in your il lago paper. 1)0 not invest a cent; lay your money out somewhere else. Be particular to discredit the mo tives of pnblic spirited men. Lengthen your faw when a ntran ger speaks of locating in it! 11 a man wants to buy your prop erty charge him two prices for it. If be wants anybody else's inter fere and discourage. Refuse to see the merit in an scheme that does not directly bene (it you. The Laws of Habit. If the period between 20 and W is the critical one in the formation of 'intellectual and professional habits, the period below 20 n more important still, for the fixing ol personal habits, properly so called, such as vocalization and pronnucia tion, gesture, motion and address. Hardly ever is a language, learned after 20, Bpoken without a foreign accent; hardly ever can a youth transferred to the society of bis betters unlearn the nasality and Other vices of speech bred hi him jty the associations of his growing rears. Hardly ever, indeed, no matter how muoh money there be in bis pocket, can he ever learn to to dress like a gentlemen born. The merchants offer their wares as eagerly to him as the veriest "swell," but he simply can't buy the right things. An invisible law, as strong as gravitation, keeps him within his orbit, arrayed this year asrfcetal last; aud how his aristo cWUicr acquaintances contrive to get tbli tbiifga they wear will be for him a mystery till his dying day. The great t$l&g, the?, in all education is to make automatic and J haMtaal, as earljp asyBasible, as mayy useiui acuqua, apstrcau, auu tigtiard against trn trowiog into tageodk ) us, atj wertud guard against me plagita 10, more of the detSHteyOf out fl3flj?ftf9 can HaJoWr Xixti, tafiaimjleand ssioewdyL; dt Mrtmaijsm i "-a onr Irt&het powersof ijM L l L j 6c 6 free forihelr own proper oi:-; Xtere.ls' jo jsfwr e ineXaWe -iaflt kabUa&1 ; Winaeciaton, a for whom then gating ottjytftyv rthe dnaklDg ef, every tap, 1 1. Jie ef rising aad go!r gtd bed every bit of work, are subject of express volitional . aeliberation. half of the time of such a nf an goes to tkV deciding or regretting r natter whid onght to havf beep practically aot to exist 1V bis con sciousness at all. If there be such jl74f0t''t ye ingraised in I t c-.a, J j readers, let kirn be- pia imsrry iday tw rtt iob inaktcr Thei.yay .Ward, jecker's d$ajkrj rk tug. Wginniug af a new departure in the conduct of funerals. In ao-ordauce with his , wishes, no craie was used, uor any i of the u.-tiomaxy emblems of mourn ing. While the remains were mi ! buried, the house was kept open. iand brilliantly lighted at nihr. .and rJowei's were distributed ;ilout the rooms as it the occasion was a : festive instead of a sad one. There hus long been a growing dislike to the old lafchioned somber obsequies of the dead. Tin lirst man of note that we lecall, who forbade his family and friends to wear mourn lug. was tin- yreat n I i-t, li.u les Dickens. His example h.is been very frequently follow t il, and it is no longer the fashion to o about in dismal apparel beeaue ot the de cease ol a parent, husband, or brother. The arguments to lustily this new point ol view are aried, and not always runvMent. The Christian, confident of a happy life hearaltei , sees nothing loregiet n, "shntfling e.fj this mortal coil.' while the agnostic holds the lew that life is so lull ol ini-.fi u 'Am great mass of mankind that it i unreasonable not to f Iconic death, line ol the lllovj eiiinill i h i J 1 1 Is III t he hltol ol ! In I ai i is the illllieial ellstoins "I the Y.Uiolls nations. The ha e appealed to ah the emotions ol mankind, l.iinenta 1 t ii in on t In' iiiih hand, and ihmki i cei emoine.' mi t In - ot her. w li icli last h.i e smart line deciierated m!" drunk ci i 1 1 ol irs, -1 1 c 1 1 ,is 1 1 i i- cha i actrri.ed lnh wnl.c- II. m Ward Beetlier va- a great man in his general Kin; hut will he he a one ol the lust jiIiikn men ('I In century! He Ii ;i wrill.ii in.un hooks and delua -1 - I iiuiuhcilcs niblic addresMCM and MTinmiv 1 oubt i v sav that iioik- n h i- mii 1,- j will live. He was geinu. He h ;ic II"'. a rii atiM no -iil'i i 1 1 , he (ouudel iii ehuicli. he is nh nil lied Willi no eleed. He w as a Ie former, a liherahe, ami taught a huin.iint soniew hat in ad am e ol his religions en iro meiil ; bill Ins liitluence was disintegrating, not formative. Hence, hke Tlieodmr Parker, it heexisis at all in the future, it W ill t)c ;in a llieinon. not a force in hum an a Han . M mm -I's Monthly. Intelligent Eeaderi will notice that 7n it's ill lis are not "warranted to cure" mil claim en f diBeaiteM, but only marti us rvsuli from dlordered Uver. vlili f 1 Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia, Fevers, Costiveness, Bilious " Colic, Flatulence,' etcr For three tbejr are not warranted v.i flUblt hut are m nwarly 10 aw It In im.h alble to uks reniewy. Hrla-e, X6t I. OUL liVJEltl WliEKE. Ieh..) I A Certain cure I r j.-uu aixl . I.t . For i'oustlpatiuu Ajxq IndlcciiUua tjuli k v W y V4lak Hftttlarh. tK, ni l BlKtUMIll.Ml.lit .r (When TarraDt'4 s- Miw HKw'tje, ha bet u trie I. WANTED i Dished. Rett otTrT n Kraitti y Mil nut U Mh I ui GUA.UL13XTUMTKL IX).. Clmi l Mm. . W t. .n: . . uibr-r Ilnli- i I M rilll'l1 Hi tii-tlx W I -1 Ollt ItellU. ll,V i. 1 . ilciilBrn .cut Ht F I . WUlelWI blmi WEAK UNDEVELOPED PAI imM aDd Mrniflhno . full fra.KHlE M fcli (). BtTK RTS Of Ol. hodr tnlti law nt nln Lo.N V A Great Bargain. 7 acui:s. Will bo sold at a Great Saorilioc. A valuable I'lantit Hun ml utitetl n. the aotith tide of Ihe Nmih river thret- ftiui a miles from thu vy f fs.wern. N. tie hundred Kiui went v -fl e bti hh cleareil. Uoxl land, BullAhle for trucking. Itie ln inice, two hundred and two aorcR. heavily UmteTed wtlh pine. oak. cypreKK, Bti loihrr fcjndaof tlmirer. Ii Is aino fine gntnliit; land. Good dwelling. outtu I ldliiK. ami a llncii- rhard. It ban a flno flliciy fronlinn half mile on the hearh, where there Br" Mh bank of marl that can never ht ? a u i ed , from whlrh veHsela ran hmdwllh cmw1 It In Tery beautiful and healthy location, pre tenting a near view to the paantnE venae Is and railroad. The cl arert land with nciid- lnirB and orchard will be auld acparab- if de- lred . For terma aprlj' t V TREw WITH . aI2dw On the pUwe. or New hern N. ' . SALE OF LAND 8tte ol North Carolina. . Craven Cmiiitv. Blmmonl A Manly I Unpprlor C urt. aslnat : Isaaf Korbes, el alu. ) Notice. Pursuant to the Jndgmect Id the above tamed action, rendered at Kail Term. P Vm, o( Ue aaldConrt.I will sell at Public Afjctlon, at the Court House In said ixmnty. On Monday, the 30th day of May, A.D. 1887, StTWKLVE o'clock. Midday, the following kuida sltnatea in sia Uraven uouniy. on me Bnaartb Atlaaflnand North Carolina Rail foadvanaan Brtoe e Creek, oontaln l nu atjena BS0 acres, being the aame land norehased by said Isanwi Forbes fttn at, E. Manly imowni as ins "Mamy nantation." ThleWifc ty of April, ifgt, l eruie, uaao. atd a JO . 1 aV TT . Dir.' iVl-uv- . I oomrotaslmivre W II iiUEW BY ' . iC ' -t r.:,t. ai: ! J isimaiiT in HovsBjim av nil etau u i easing M fr ftalwn ta-aatKeaBa f t t vie of BBBen ana nrw mrimm . t wraeuoa Is aasdrad to tbaaavbo ttatrotf OPUM Thi Fast Freght Line I l hoi I ti I arol l ut ! Poluti, tud Norfolat , Uttl tlmore D AT Hi 1. t A ?'.-.m re KAdl.l. I and tI'M, i. r i. i liar wlieiiu it- 1 1 lur. leu v Hi; " r " ' i ! - w r MU.NDAi, 'I I KhUAi, ti'.M.-i ; al.U fciidrtturu oti iha tViiiov Lfi J'Uebe btcHUiffe in io,i.ri I.ul w ; L AUeUltH' ft X C. it. it.. N lTuifi f.uUicTU n. H., New Moth Fhilg' N-rf- ' K K K . a...; tiie I'tlillBytVUli u ii. K I 'ffJ. ttr... It at: tl rulitr line' uilt-rlng .uperi . :aci;:; iea lui quick traupoi lat mu which potnl Trt-sM will ht i ntdi i !. vihp ' I tlTOUg tj to dr! !;d u. . . la.. KJU Lti bl j rJ .a ti'.cn t'aroi ltttt 1'ieplfctOJi C Hi a (ojioui Ii'.u .fj..lk li t 1l )'. t -a . '. I ' V A ii. ii. K. i'rK. : i.t hi. iftUuii- Fennt : hiiih 1, 1; I n-h "i oik ijy 1 i t.i.. J. 1. 1' -l;ill k ki New Kntrlan-1 K i . ICttLed tie.oH ti in : l n .i K " ' 1 olher llue. A:i u i il ! t ' oliH ! tM.at w . ' r-UjuU- ehl i) an pr tfct'l : a : u- u i -a . arrHu'l tttr Utx .r 1 1 1 1 . h - n i . i. t. lit ,N 1 'f-. N A - r .' J) lw .N- v :-, i i.t- N . OLD DOMINION mmm COMPANY RE-OFENLD. oia i,i u,i n i,i !. n ii ) ' . O U 1 ii il K Mm - I, I oil I r W bIii llolllr, ,1a I lir in n r I (- it ml i lir.nirnhr I t I hi, 1 . f" THI-WEEKLY LINE N, nil. Id, 111. 1 1 I in in . , . link lcl!iln, U1.1I1111 i'ii,,ia.in An.l nil puiiilp. Nuilli, I i-l un . nu I all. ill, l . I I '. I I II ! I ' liteaiers New B:r:e ni hi. u' hu i r i . -1 - . n i , , i i , . . w Kl M - I i uii M . I. r N fc IUHNh, ii. uk i. !' .li ii. ' ! .;, , . I I!,.- S A 1 K - II . ' utl i.k : 1 ,1 I i I, t. i-f:i M' ' N 1 1 A 1 I , I . A 1. 1 I 1 1 K I I I M II A k ' Iil: I"' ' II.-' ' " . . : . III! Nl- . F I, I f t IlitlllMi'H.. i v ' ' 1. 'l, In. Hl"l M A M , I, " kiuI rri'i' li-i" . i 'tir 1. 1, t ' t - " ' ! I- ' li : 1 .11 r u .'.- '. : ' . ty ib ..tl. i nil !.: ti, in :n t : ' ''I,',' . II.. til, ii I I . ht i 1 I .. I i I .IKM- I ' H . I 1 ' I h if Mr.i:i Mr--M. t ' I . I ' I I i l I v A I t i.n i I,. A i- h , v 11 I A N I . ' l i I I , r I Afl N ,. h 1 . , k ChfLcge cf Fier id New V ort The N. C. Freight Line FOR NEW YOKt, BOSTON, FROVIDENCL h:: .1 a .. V'.i.l.t ."S oi l li it nl W 1 b ti. .1 n I . , , li t r Nu i- i r Iir.lt : Mr r ! n 1 PI Kit T, NORTH ltIKK, Ofioe of Setr York aid BaUmor Traniportaton Co. I. I. Imi, t itiuulil trmrrt. I"i iui i ! . ' th t'fit MfF.m I. in - ii t f Nf . i. i i ilt.ll j rH.iirif. : i"i. w i '. h lln ' 1 1 n, iff i N I' ' Kl 1 1. Mile . fti..l .'li I , ... f lift i, f .sKMI-WKKKl.V 1 I A M I !.- Eetwcec Net Berae ini h:::ir,:'t l.r-rn 1 i,Y N w l .- ' I. . 1 KIliA - .. I ,f llrllll. II'M f f 111 AgfL ! - ', l II - f l- I I IIKN .--! (I. W M 1 I. K t iki lln' I I if I ' . i .1. : ii '.. IHI.'-II I I if 1 1 1 li : I -.in,,,.,,'. 11..,: K H K ...! ft i '' M :i. k , 1 .11 Hi T" H.imii. 1 . Hi. i Mow Y oil dally. lUVi;n 1. W-.liii.nlni . ii KiUI li,..! 'i Un ' F 1 r VrnTlili-r ' r.r l fit !l ( i d K 1j I. . . . f i . 1 g , i J h : .. '1 r t I i, I hoid Breakage c! Ball icd Sh;p N. Z. LINE. 1 M-llMH k A A g N" . THK NEUSE L TRENT RIVEE Steamboat Company Will run the following Sfbeijnl od an 1 ".e Januaiy IBt. 1(T. Steamer Trent Will leave w Heme r. -r Ireiii. :. " --y We.lnee.lay al 6 a.m.. relnnilna i-i-Trenton every Tluiralav. lmir . : i.e b: a. pnmta along the rli.er Steamer Klniton. li.r the iirrom nuMlftl inn nf trick.-r : enf Klver the Bteamer Kinut-on w I. i,,i and after May th. ls",rnn Hie fi.i !'" i t: fAfheiinle .hiring t he trnrhlnK aefarin- Klnklfin on Toflavl Bnrt Thiirdar rw Tui oi'lr.'H. a m Arrive at UbbU lkprtlng, lay over, and leave Harrnt Kaadang obV WaBee flavB and Krldnv at Tire, a.m. Arrive nt rie'wBerne at One n clock, making close oon nectton with Btearoert ewbere and Pam lico of the O. D. K. w. On., for Worlolk Waah lngton City, BalUmore. Itilladelphia, ew York, rrovldeiie and Pmwti. Reinrnlng, will leare New Berne for Kinaton and Inter mediate landings, Wednesday at Three p. m and Haturday at rive a m. Kvery effort will be made Q Irnef. shipped by this line, quick dtapntfllk, J. J. DISOSWA.Y at Pawbam. W. F. etAjnj, Klnaton. d. . Bxmxva, rcuokmiia. ' X T.ITllAO", AgwotatlVwaaon. J, Tt Qonmai., JoUtObtI rvaid, : J. B. Binii Qaakar Brtdfa. SKYi BFHSK, .f. C. Monuments Xombs,. ITALIAN&AMERICAN MARBLE I lil? v, ... I irij.-:ii,: i stlitee-d . ,.tl i-Uur JOE E. WILLIS. Prtprieiur w J r. am t Af : haves t. BURSE. N)C I Miiajtu i uiy nuthoriZ-ed kkcIj i, K. i-iiin. ruaJIO-1 vd w M0HTGA0E SALE. I i -! A 1 - NOTICE. I, H. kl i FUKKCLOSURE SALE. il ,lu IM , 1 vsT i r 1 1 ; in . I 11 h. N .1 ili ..I. l.li TIME TABLE, Jwm "la 'w V U k' Atlantic Kailroiii't 1 r i Mr I. i 1 l-,h is- I m i a u u . , 'a . r N N... . I M , .: i i M iied nt A I n. " . 1 . A tlff Tm i. A 1 Ar: 1. i 4 H ' . I M I k:, ' T. I - l. ., . . . :., - - l.i .)rn. i - -I '1 li ..-t. " 1 I 'I' K .i -t .. I ' T fc. 'I'l AITP.j I '- i . V., ' J- I '! . , 4 T. ..rat. i. u. ti l; i ki . I'i J S n ... N-r.. ri. .. I ' r ki am r. Ji ; I i- k , ... . . . . - '., ; I M' r .l .v t , j f t nl iitiih n i. 1 Ti 1m v . T.,.7. m i-nnnx-t wnii wnmimn iV wei- J r a t- -iti.I Snrlh. leaving Ooldaboro ,; s. ,,. wn, hlrhmond I) DTlUe I jTh n u ft t . .-n v:i i ilrtroro 11 50 a..m. T-vr M f.r.r.f1 'th RkhmOBd A TBBVille T'f. fir- vre iihcrt f 4i p.m , and wiwr w ilrainirion ami WtllfA iTraln from tne JNorth at 4-s p.tn I V 1 ra' ii?nil-fl'. r.nneetlon with W. at' w. linornii Trvirk 1 ram North bound, lea Ing lioldahorc. at ; ' r M , also connect with w A w. North t oiind PassenreA law. inE f.1daroro at 11 p m and wttrfaa inail N'lttti i..'ii:,il. linvhig Ooldsboro at 1.4 a. m . W. Dunn, SuperlntMident DR. J. D. ULAiiJi? rAirrtifArtyl IJi lTltWBKRir.'-ll.'if Osnna am uravmn awatn. siaaan rvuon Tbro,ir.Ot April i :i, : I -
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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