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A DAILY JOUkJaL U U WSina r, published dally, except Monday, at j tS-WtoraUmoaUkft. Delivered . c '.tabwrlbn at MeuU par month. 1 TJJCLT JOU&KAI M oiuma per, U rnWaaad vey TboiKUj at SLWI , t r annm.. - ADVERTISING RATES (DAxLY) One iuch oma OAT ILIM; eOo. for each subsequent insertion. advertisements ander head of - ti uaineas Ixc,v" Ml seats per line or tint, and & cents or vary aotaaqQan ( laaertlon. Me a4verttsaaaentt Ul beiaasr.ed between oetlaatWtlinrpnM. Hotieeaef Carriages or Deaths, not toexoeed (UBM Will be Inserted free. All additional mattar Will be charged 5 cents per line.' Paraaezi tt for tranaien t ad vertieeme n u mu B toads 1 advance. KecularadTertiaemecu wUl he eouected promptly at the en 3 of each montn. COmmonl uod containing new or a die osaloa of ocal matters are solicited. .No communication moat be exnected to be tub llahedthat contains obiectlonable personal . ties withholds the Dime or the author, or hat will maae more tban one ooiurnu o It ti Amy person feeling aggrieved at any auony MMtseommoniaeuon tan obtain the name o tue Minor 07 application at this office and Wins Wherein the grievance exists. THE JOURNAL. . S. aTVBH. VflaJIPKR. KaUtr. Baelncas Manager. JKWBEHHE. N. C. All! K Ssleraaet the Post offl.ee at N.t btiu, . . as eecoad-clasa Better. . .. OBHEKiL Uuckneb is elected Goternor of Kentucky ly a greatly redooed majority. In the last gubernatorial election tin Hciiiu cratlc majority was over forty thousand; this ear it i lcsn than twenty thousand. THE NORTH (AKOLIM SI'KIAl. TAX BODS. J. , As those bond.s were forced upon "the people of North Carolina uinler 'Republican rule, and as Hu rt' an Certain parties at the Nortli try rat" give them a significance which they OUgnt not to possess, we -tianslic to Onr columns ihe following l tu i to a prominent Chicago l.iwer from Dr. Eugene (inssoin, one ol the most clear headed and lnHiirii tiai Hepuoiicans 111 Hie Mate. Dr. Griesom has for nearly a quartet ol century been ably and sympa theticallv associated with the be nevolent institutions of North Carolina. Though a Kepuldn an, he is first of all a patriot, a philan thropist, a devoted friend of the helpless, lie knows, that to pay .those bonds would hiiikinpt our IJDUpiC. I 1 V K 11 1 ' V P , lil.lt Ml nill M .111 event, the insane, the deal, the A 1. . , I , I... 1.1 ... .1 1.1 I ... . ,, .,,.1 i UUJ U illiu lilt unuu nvuivi n in ju nnt nf the ilii'i isliini' arms ril I hp commonwoaltb. And so, with that fidelity to his native State, so characteristic of him. he plainly and forcibly presents the case ol the special tax bonus to his incago correspondent. Hut to the letter Henry 8. Aut in, Kki .. AtttDiu.iot Law : v Dear Sir I'pon inquiry 1 tind upon a suit brought by A. II. Temple vs. the State ol North Caro line, Judge Ronrt ol the Circuit Uourt Died a decree, commanding the State officers to make arrange ment for the collection ol public taxes for the payment of the inter eat Upon the special tax bonds Issued by the State, alluded to in jour letter. One of the main issues lathis suit was whether a citien can sue his own State, Judge I loud decided in the affirmative. Drom thisopinion joage ejniour of the District Court, sitting with him, dissented. And, as you know, the case goes up to the Supreme Court of the United States for de cisipn. on account of this difference of opinion. The counsel for the State, with whom I have talked, profess no doubt of the reversal of this decision: At a suggestion in your letter, 1 will give vou some thing oi the history ol this State indebtedness. These bonds were issued under an act of the Gener al Assembly of this State, elected in 186, nnder the Reconstruction Act of Congress. Thil.Legislature was elected and assembled while the State was undet military control, and in no sense represented the people of the State.tb.eir wants or their interests. They ordered the issue of eleven or twelve million of bonds, ostensibly ior railroad purposes. t These bonds were placed in the hands of so called, irresponsible presidents of railroads, and by them they were forced upon the markets of the onntry, and sold at any price they auld string, in some cases, from ' an to fifteen dollars in the hundred, "oarcely one dollar was ever ex ended for the benefit of the State. xa indignation was so high and blic sentiment so strong, that e same Legislature, at a subse :at meeting in 1869, repudiated i own action, and repealed the t of Assembly providing for the ; lag of taxes, for all after the t payment of these coupons, la 1830 an amendment was in. serted in the-State Constitution, forever repudiating the special tax bond debt, principal and interest From this, you can infer the almost universal sentiment of onr people of all partiea is regard to it. And it might be a matter of in quiry, now a decree for its collec tion could be enforced even if the Supreme Court (which is not probable) were to confirm it. There is, I think, not a State officer that won hi not resign or subject him self to contempt, and the execution of the decree could be effected only by power and revolution. Of course 1 am only giving you what is now ' public SeDtimeut throughout the ! Stat. Make any DSe Of tkU letter that you thiok might prevent in noceui parties trom being tic tiniized by the sale of these bonds. I bare the honor to be, yours truly, Eugene Gkissom. Aurora Items. W e are having lots of rain. Are the red ribbon men all cranks l'rof. liouner has returned from a visit to liobesonville. Drummers are coming m every day. The price of chickens w ill go up. Kev. L. ) Wyche is conducting a series of meetings at Campbells creek. When a calf is sufficiently excited to butt the pillow of a house great is t he excitement. lr. fields was calUd to see a pa tient the other night aud bad to make a bridge; ruin, raiu. A rum seller in Washington curseU one ol Aurora s crank, the other day and still he i cia;.k . The Temperance e.m-e i, ing in (ireenvillr. J lie cim-i ul police told me that he h.id m, thing to do now in comparison wi'h the past . The "nle bat man"' has beeu oil and got a square meal aud now he say s ho is ready to sell his big stm k of drugs and groceries cheap for casli (ireenvillc is a thru ing to n and with such men as Mr. Forbes, Col. Ike Sugg, Mai. Latham, 1 lurry Skinner and other men of vim and energy it can't help growing. Your correspondent has just re turned lroui a trip to Greenville, N. ('., in attendance on the District Conference of" the Washington Dis tnct .M. 10. Church South. We had a very pleasant and profitable meeting, plenty of good preaching, good singing and but little random talk. Everybody seemed to be agreeably. A strong temperance prohibition resolution was passed and no opposition. Hoy. W. 11. Moore, 1'. K. of this district is a model 1'. K. aud has the confidence of the whole district. We were much pleased with the people of (Ireeuv die, and 1 tell y ou a fellow that has been used to eating bam. potatoes, pork ami damblings and then t'o to a conference at Green ville ami partake ot the good things he will get there aud see ithe pretty girls, and hear the good singing ami talk wim the good cbustian mothers and fathers, he will want to ote lor a district con fei'cucc there quarterly and go every tune. We were the guest of Ma Henry Harding one of the cleverest men in the county and our stay at his house was a very pleas ant one. Onslow County Items. Our lodge of Masons met last Saturday , regular lodge day, with a large turn out: one initiation arid two applications. j S. W. Venters has plenty of old j sweet potatoes now and thev are nice, he also has new potatoes as large as goose eggs. Mr. E. W. Murrill has just re turned home from a visit to Snow Hill to see his daughter, and sod in law W. E. Grimsley. The Disciples held protracted meeting at IUuhlands last week Some 7 or 8 joined the Cbnrch. Itev. 11. C. Bowen and II Burns ofliciated. liev. W. H. l'uakett will preach in Swansboro on the night of the 3rd Sunday in August, provklence permitting and will remain over for a few days to rest and enjoy him self in sailing and fishing. Our county is getting very poor it seems; our bridges are being thrown aside by the county, and built up by the citiaens. Our Northwest bridge is the first on docket, it fell in and is being re built by the citizens, too bad. Ephraim Jones, an old colored man living on the plantation of A. G. Murrill, says be is over 100 years old, remembers distinctly about George Washington; knows well when he died; can see now how to thread a needle without spectacles; walks upright and has good teeth. Bear hunting is still progressing. Last week another large one was killed. Kad Koonce was in the melee and got happy again. This makes the 10th one we believe they have killed ou and near Gum Branch within the last two weeks, bat they haven't found another "yaller gator" yet as soma of them up here calls them. .' : ; ' ; X large fish fry at Squire Benj. Ward's, on Brown sound, last Sat urday, and from what we heard, the Squire literally eclipsed every thing in eating fish and clams. It was a pleasant party of about 75 young and. old persons assembled in the yard of the Squire under those beautiful oaks, and picnicked to about 500 fresh fish and 6 bushels fine clams. Messrs. E. Z. Barry and Lee Murrill from the convict force in Washington county are home on a leave of absence for a month. Mr. C. D. Newfold, another one of the force, and for a long time steward, has resigned his position and is en gaged in an agency business. These gents report good progress in making roads in the eastern counties. They have 90 convicts at work there. Last Monday ntgbt Esq. D. . Sandlin was awakened from his usual quiet slumbers by a sharp rap at the door and a heavy call. Upon investigating found a bevy of colored people, come, they said, to bejomed together in matrimony; it was rather late but the Squire got up, called up his family and joined 'em together, and the groom after saluting his bride with a loud smack bv the Squire's orders left, singing "happy land of Canon." The parties were Kane Frazelle and Sallie Jarmau. The heavy rains are damaging our crops every day. omce the 20th of July we have had more or less raiu aud some of the heaviest kind (ell this week. We have good cotton crops so iar, dui tue iooks oi things now are not very encourag ing. Mr. T. 11. Venters has a very fine piece of cotton (J feet high on lee! of five acres or more. Mr. I). I Sandlin has a tine crop of corn, cotton and potatoes. and potatoes, aud' about 00 head of the prettiest fat-1 teniug hogs in the neighborhood. j Uf were at bis house last week and found Messrs. F. O. Simmons aud Samuel Dope from your city. We asked thPm if they were rail road prospecting and they said not; onlv on a isiting tour. The last we saw of them they were on the bear hunt. Misses. Ida and Laura Handliu are at home, the former has just come home from a visit to Jacksonville. Tbelr Blim Baomlaa- Probably do one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at K. N. Duffy s drug stors as their giving away to their customer of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Tbeir trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from Ibe fact that it always cures and never disappoint. Coughs, colds, anUinia, bronchitis, croup, and all Ibroat nod lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size SI. Kvsry bottle warranted. Far UIM.u.nr... Const I pa I ton. I 11 onols the Wood ; II delldit, It harpenj up the appe ! lite, 1 It alcltb-liver ili. lis pun Ami fttlinulalea the feeM, heart. For Mia llpndarbr, rprpla. Catawba College, KKUTON. IS. C. N xi t-M-KHion will Iw'Kln A ti U last. Mill A.mlrjijir liUHlriHun and ( J iim- HuiidioK. i.ltimitm, Apparaiim, Ac twm t.l Kiitl '1 tin i on to 4 till Ino limes. W'orih v l r Hiti rf lint 11 ed niPsWiti aiulstcd 1'iir e MMh i anil lieiilUi iinsurpajuwti. Applv ! mh AUIiur ji' IrllciilaiB KHEK. ly'Ji flwlm J. A. FOIL, Principal. JSjT i 1 1 i n Gjry A T Greatly Reduced Prices Wishing lo makp riKiiti for my Fall i anil Winter Hoods. I will mike a LARGE REDUCTION in prices of my present stock. I am offering New and Bright Goods lower tban have been sold here before. Please call before purchasing and I will satiaf j you in goods and prices, Mrs. C. M. V. F0LLETT. jj!7 dwtf Attention ! Housekeepers. I WILL SELL TOO Better Goods THE Money Than Any House in the City. Give ns a trial. If not satisfactory, money refaoded. Very respectfully, E. B. HACEBUEN. First-Glass Buggies Vi.DK AUD KEPT OOKBTAKT LT Oil BASS AT C T. RANDOLPH'S CAREIAGE FACTORY, Bboad 8t., Krw Beer, N. C. Those wisking to purchaMwIIl find it to tbeir adraataire to call and examine before purchasing elsewbera. REPAIEINQ dons at short notioa, Satiaf actio guaranteed la work aad price. x plt dwtf ; JYALntUtljb J Absolutely Pure. ThU powder nsvsr vans. A marvel of portly, strength, and wholeaoaaanes. More eaonojBleal than the ordinary kinds, and am not be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Kwaers. noia only in cans, hotai. dauvo sib CO.. It Wall-eN. Y. novlt-lvdw For sale in Newbern by Alex. Miller, ROUND KNOB, This delightful resort Is now open to visit ors. The hotel hae been thoroughly reno valed and furnlthrd throughout with an eye to the solid comfort or guests Baths, Elec tric bells, watei In every room, while the TA BLfe it unsurpassed by any ou the road. The Bceuery la uuexoelled In picturesque beauty, with a Kouutaui throwing a strew m WW lvei hlgli. A near way has heeu opened from here to the HNNACl.E uf the Hlue Kldge. MITCHK1.L4 PEAK and TOE RIVJfR, wblcli shortens Ibe distance one-half; Is over a good road, at less expense, more oomforts, and the whole route a BOENK OK HKAUTY AND 1NTKKKWT. Mule Train. Uuides and Tents.all to be hud al Hie Hotel The W N. V K K ir&lnh slop litre for din ner. fe.iprets, Telegraph aud l'ofeUmce In Ihe building. Kveiy efTorl on the part of the .a ., uuiiii, 1 u.111 l.u ti, litullH 'fllir BI.MV ' plraenoi ami sr,iBl.V. Terms reasonable. VmnriSior The superb SAUUI.N Is a branch of Jas 11. !U(hrai , Asbevllle, N. t'. tu21 II MOST BRILLIANT, PURE & PERFECT LENSES In tlxe World. They are a transparent and colorless as light Itself, and for softness or endurance to the eye. eannot be exoelled, enabling the wearer to read ror bonra without fatigue. In fact, they aie 1'KKKECT fllUHT 1KE8ERNKR8, Testimonials from the leading physicians Id the In lied Hlates, Governors, Senators, legislators, stockmen, men o' note In all pro feHaions. and In different branches of trade, twnkera. mechanics, etc., can le given who have had their sight Improved by their use. ALL. EYES FITTED AND THE KIT OUARANTEKO BY F. S. DUFFY, Druggint, mart) NEW BERNE. N. ly K. R. JOFIES, Win !h .le nn I K tail Iealer in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AND General Merchandise, HAUOINO AM 'I IKS Etc. Consignments .f Drain, (Niton and other Produce Holicitrid. Prompt Attention (i tia j n nteed. N. V. Cir. South Front and Middle St .kv ih:kne. s. c. DARK COl'NTY, N. V, A. most pleasant summer resort, situ ated on the beach between Albemarle Soond and the Atlantic Ocean, and in tight of Roanoke Island. Will open for the season JULY lit. Many improvements have been added which will add much to the comfort of the guests. A FIRST-CLASS TABLE will be kepi. The best facilities are afforded for bathing nshmg and bunting. Also, a good band will furnish, music. ror particulars aa areas A. E, JACOBS. -jun22dw Manager. .17. U DOHASi S3 SHOE, tVJ&Wi ssetu la tava world. Ftnea Calf, perSart St, as frarratrteo. Oonsa, Battoa .-jrf) and Lata, all styVas toe. As AlJ etyUah atxl dnraMs as r- frarrantctX Ooei those est!' vr. i rn k?Voi!as OK nrreta S.50 IHO Uk M flboea eSTer- ihm f outer btm an wear tne w. i. isiuhlas ws rbus, If resr dealer does rot krv tbenLiend yonrauneoB m iv. a AwuuAjat. atrKina, jamaa. 17. P. BURRUS&CO., yo ( 7 J hi (4 It m o.- fp .r,iM Tk Soetor nS th letter --rrtrr ar not talking but a CAM ul Hnaui lilUK Tly !, impJ IIMpei(ld arorS lo Six-uM th n.frttt l tti-ir !,.. TM letter cwtUc wj tkt Jun 'Ui 1 'W " " t o the wort4 Tu Soctiif deole it, ntl t!,at lte Jam". MMo$4.sae t twtti.i, Cuii-rii. Uiticu. ui ca.b, RENOVATE YOUR t Old or Ksw Featksrs Thorongbly Dusted, teeuned. Dried, and Rendered Perfectly Oderlraa. irtcuL iotice. It la a well known fact that all feathers Id constant use by many canaes become matted and bard, dusty and aolled, Impure and on healthy. Alt feathers In use five or mors years oUKRt to be cleaned or renovated, and he well Informed person will use a new feather that baa not been purLfled and made odorless, wfalcb can only tje done by a liberal use of l,)ve Steam. We now call yonr atten tion to this fact, and suite that we are now prepared at abort notice to renovate your fealbersey the Steam Process Patent feather Renovator, which will continue In operation for a few weeks longer at New Berne. N. C. This machine has been nssd extensively for years past In all the Eastern and Western b La tea and Canadaa. with the best results and moat general satisfaction. Thousands of testimonials oonld be obtained If necessary, but a few from those best known In our own tftute will be more acceptable. TESTI.TION1ALS. Goldkbobo. W. V , 'th April, 1H87 I Mr. Oeorge Bucher Dear Sir: It gives lue i pleasure to bear testimony to the excellr nee i of the steam proseas for cleansing aud reno vating leathers. It renders beds, which are unpleas&ut and unwlioleaome, in every rt-a-pect as good as new. We are now using beds which were subjected lo this prooess about seven years sgo and they still retain their softness and odorlt-ss condition. J. M Hll.l YKH, Keclor St. Stephen's church. (ioi.neiiOKO. N. t'., April 23, 1KX7. We have had work done by Meagre, llucher a t'row, and we are aatlsned that ffathera renovated by thplr process Is all they claim ror 11, sua we willingly lecommend Inelr work to the favorable consideration of every one. T. W. Swann. Uolosbobo, N. C, April 25, 1H87. Messrs Buchor A Crow Gents: The work doue by you Id renovating feather beds la perfectly satisfactory. Krspectiully, L. V. Gjddknb. Golds bobo, N. C, July 1. 18H7. Mr. Joe Harvey, New Berne, N. O,: Uear Sir; The feat hers that yon cleaned and reno vated forme gave entire satisfaction, making them as good as new, . Youis truly, T. B. Uymas. It Is not necessary to continue further. Our work Is our reference, and we are bound to please and give satisfaction. Thla Is the first machine of the kind ever Introduced In this Stale, 'and this will probably be the only opportunity offered In many years. Our prfoes are so low that every one can avail tnemselves ol me cnance to nave men -won done. tsT- Work called for and delivered freo of charge. On re the r 8 that are sent by rail or stram- er freight only will be added extra. No charge for dray Ing or handling, HUCHEK & HAKVEY, Proprietors. At Major Dennison's Mill, Jy NKW 11KKNK. N. C. GEORGE ALLEN & GO. DEALERS IN General Hardware Agricultural 1 m pi cm o u t e. Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Hoes aud Axes, Wood's Mowers aud Reapers, Steam Engines, Cotton Gins and Presses, Fertilisers. Land Plaster, Kamlt Mechanics Tools and Hardware, Lime, Brick, Cement. Plaster Hair, Paint, Kalsomine, Var nish, Oil, Glass, Putty and Hair. Freezers, Itefrigerators, Oil Cook Stoves, Eureka Burglar Proof Sash Locks, warranted to (rive security and satisfaction. PRICES VERY LOW. GEO. ALLEN & CO. REAL ESTATE AGENCY or W. 15. Boyd. Being In correspondenos with several par ies North who deslrs to maks Investments In farms, eu. In this vicinity, persons hav ing (ana or wood land for sals would do wall to give ml a desctiptlov , with prtos etc, . Ho charge mads ii sale is not effected Charges modetaU when sales are made. ' W. B. BOYD. Booth Front Btreet. U room east of Qaston House For Rent, . A. desirable Dwelling Bousa oa the oornsr of Nense and Hetoalf streets, ad joining the Acad em r , Oreen. Larue aad airy rooms. . Flower yard and ex cellent garden. ' .. . For further partical&rs arrply to WK, HOLU8TER, or ua ti. uuiun, myl7dtf , -: . Execntore. Notice. ThS Osstes Howe Barber Bono sivea m t old patrons and the public gensraUi ad. TaritAges of the dull times. . - Hair cat aad whisker trtmjriftd, S , ita hair ent, S9 cents, done In Xb fUfj ini styles: Bon Ton, Oerman, Vlctot . j. mK Braneh and Bound. Hair (Jutting Is ft ' on get a trade, but an art. r OstU at the uaston Bona UartKf lc.m and be oonTfaced." . s ltafton. T.riessnJr'onrresflRh'wt, Aak yoar tht JANH hi .sd Svi lHOK KMJV-i HEASa J eUoK.acmrSinifiajruariMwus huux y annrsaiiihr Btiia nar iTBT'f 'J e-l--j " S4 SHOE , " Wffl not wear s long astbs JAMES MEANS S3 SHOE, : nrataae U UaudeferawawoaeeeeaTattKeraie sack as kail ibvin to call far a iisiiterand macs drtmiy saMiasa -Uit JAM ES MEAK8 S3 SHOE. Our SI Bbos kas eitablished for itself s permsiieat Bpatatiaa da eoaax and auraMHty men m no other (has has syerkBowa la the ItiaoiT if Hie traa. Ko oomprtHors in stale to approach ii. I be .lames Means 4 Shoe Is liflil snd ityliib, and It i us curable i any shoo of Its weisfct ever am. rarturat We condentIy inrrt that la every vital ss tliert (he Jarrm Means 4 Shoe if equal to hs l.iind-K nil ahoei which have hitheti ktea retallMl at SS (T It tun a Iwneola top and aoamk-M calf mp. It hat a t-rttly irooarh bottom traidt. It fill likt a torkii c. and requires no " brcakius In," huag perfw-tlyeasr tu feral tuoeU It wore. ;raea M. t.t aud Co a Slum wen the flnt la rtiis caantrv to leeitt-mivrly advertla4. If yau have Una diiappiiinied In other aSvenawd bbaea. your eiaMkaira i.ughi lo iari yuu that it if later lo buy inoei mat e by Ihe liuiien nf a iTstetn, rather than thoae made by the fiillowrn. 1 lieae tliori are loM by the belt retailers throuirhout the United Statea, and we wUl place tbeet easily ithln your reach, la any btats ur Toritury, ef yoa Will send us a postal card. ( James Means & Co. 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mas. Prepare forthe Season Blatcbley's Freezers, (Will freeze cream solid in five minutes) Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Wire Dish Covers, Wire Window Cloth, Fly Fans, And a Full Line of House Furnishing Goods, AT L. II. CUTLER'S, 26 & 28 Middle Street, NEW BEKNE. N, O. Jim ymscrjuL'Ujur twLJ.u Jiat Atlantic At N. t. Railroad TIME TAULK No. 4 In Kfleot 4 40 A.M., 15. 1887. Friday, July EAST No. 61 Passenger a it. L'vs. I WIST. Be. 60 Caasenget STATION An. Ve r at. . 6 S7 r. m -. if . A.st 11 88 i t&'Ooldaboro. . W La Oraaia 6 lt'lllnstoa, 7 tSH.wB.ra.,.. IMorehead City.. IV MM 10 & 10 IV lUSt 7 8fc 1 V I M W A. m. Daily enoept Sunday. EAST. WIST. No 1 Mimed F(t. A ; Pais. Train, j Arr. L'vs! a n. a at. 7 hb 8 HI 8 HO 8 .VI 9 11 Hi V 40 10 01 10 25 10 41 10 45 11 IIS 11 10 11 tM 11 48 12 07 12 17 12 V 12 SI 1 (W 1 00 1 4: 4 51 : 4 bu ; 5 o.i : 5 27: 5 82: b' 01! 11 2Ui 30: fl HX: 6 Id j 7 00; 7 )U: 1 12 7 20 7 2b - i P. M. P. M I j MixedFft. i Faaa Train Ar" ,j. r. m. t. u m i w in i as i s 12 6. 12 tt I 12 12 12 St 11 51 II 68 11 2d II 81 10 6S IP 68 10 19 10 W 10 02 10 07 a 12 IN ! 7 2i; T M i T 0i tit : Mi ( ! 6 571 6 07 i 40; 6 4t I 6 87i 6B2 : 4 571 0T 4 461 U ! ! 4 48 I A. M. A, M, STATIONS Bait'a .. La Grants,. . Falling Creek KUiston. Oasweli Dover . ... Oore Creek Taicarora (Jlarke'i Newbern. ..... Klrerdale Oroatan 5 82: Uavelock Newport WUfood Allan tlo 7 )Uj Morehead Oltv 7 20 1 AUantIo Hotel ... Tuet day, Thnr day an Haturdar, tMonday, Vti-dnesday and Friday. Train 50 conn sots with Wilmington A Wei. don Train tx-iud North, leaving IMIdaboM 11:50 a. m., aud with Hlohmond A D D villa Train West, leaving Ooldsboro 18-80 p..m. Train 51 connects with Hlchmoad, ekUaSTUls Train, arrlvlnc at Qoldshcro :80 pjn . and with Wilmington and WsUon Train iron aba North at 4:15 p.m. Train 3 makes close connection with W es W. Through Truck Train North bound, leav ing Ooldsboro at 8.20 P.M. S. L. Dill, npariataadant EDUCATE! EDUCATE 1 What Better Can Be Done For Tha Children t. AURORA ACADEMY A.UKORA, J9. iX B. T. BONNER, . . Faaaai. ' Miss E. O. LaJrarrot, . Asbibtaitt; - The Hprlnf Session win eloss Jans is, Iggf; ' Board and tuition modsrats. , Pnpllsars ahargsd from Urns of ntraaee ") os session, no deduction exoent la L cases of protracted Illness. " ; For further tatormatlon arplyM " a. T. BOATS a Pnnclpal- Take Notice. Peof.'w. h.' sfnip'i bis ' u uair wr cv cents, ana also dyeing mas- i i wwn vr sv cenu. Aisu auarpens rssors ana puts tnm im3A good order for 80 cents." v 7 , - T- rl Children V hair nntHne iltm.mll He can be found opposite the Gaston ' Hovse, where be has-'a polite and easy- -t: ' shaver- Thomas Ifnta-inlxir RV, mam i r. a v prepared to suit all who oallaaHm ori'i V send their children. " v .. - - ' , . mtlTdtf Pbof. W H.J5HEPAM. . ROBERTS 1 EENDERSOII Onlj'-nfsl" elasg : lmr'M rtjyeseD' - "'VtadinV:. j r v .Tlrt. ilf sai slediRit Lrersi.es. , total CapitsiOver Torty lV"'-'o - -'Dollsrt.' : .1
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