I-AJXY JOCBNAfc U lIl MlUI
, published, dally, axeep Monday, at
r year, $3.80 toralx Bum th. Dadlvered
:i subaarlbaas at SS enli par montfe.
a, WJCEKLT JOD&HAJU a M oolumn
r. U rlbilhed err Thursday at C2.00
kUQOU. '
-iVKRTUBING SATES (DAiLY) One
9 0MtT ILM; We. for each subsequent
kertlaa
A d verttsemenU under bead of -Bosineei
Ka," Waenta per line fur nrei and 5 wuu
r every eubsea. sent Insertion.
No d rertlae menu UI belnasr.ejl belwoeu
aj matter at any price.
Kotleta Of jlamagee or Uea t ns , not lo exceed
n lines Will be tnaerted free. All additional
alter will be cnanted 6eenia per line.
rtyeaufortrtnient edvenieeineriLt mm!
tnadau advance. KeKuiardveruaeujii
iUbeaeiieeted promptly at the end of eaca
monta,
oomwuuon eoni.ininuew.or a a.
uaslon of ocal mailer are solicited Nu
ounietten moat be exoecud to oe fub-
ishadthftt -souuin obteotionauie oc.wjuai
net withhold tne n ue of me amiior: or
'al WU1 ma&e more than uu co.uiuu u 11 l
l auer. i
Anypereon feeling aita,ieved ai anv auouy
tuous communication can obtain mo name o
t u. aauior Dy application ai mis oru-. aud
uwim waerein the Kntva,, eiiBu
THE JOURNAL.
mmvmn. - Kaitr.
4, Hl&PKK.
buIxh B.M,,,,
1KWBEKNE. N c
At'ii. r.
mtendattb rui oiic n. !.
, aaaooa4-clu atir.
Xhe conduct of Senator Kiddle
berer in defying the courts ol Vir
ginia, and his consenting to be ie
leased from prison by a mob de
serves the severest condemn at ion
by.1 all law-abiding people. The
idea that a United States Senator
COO Openly insult u court, delv its
mandates and allow himself ie
leased from merited punibhiueiit by
a mob is simply shocking to think
of. If an humbler citizen had been
;gUltty Of Such conduct Kiddh bergei
himself would have approved and en
dorsed the pnnishnient intlu ted by
the eourt and condemned the man
net in which the release was made.
Governor Lee ought to sustain the
''Judge with military force il ni-res
sary and see that even a Tinted
States Senator musi resiecf
laws of the commonwealth.
Hie 1
A,
FB0M THE MOl NTAns
; EDITOR JuI'KNAI.: I came to
this city after a long waiting 1m
laln in order that the dust might
belaid, but did not expect to find
the dust all mud.
I reached here about the begin
Ding of the rains which you know
prevailed so long and scvcieh, and
saw Ashcville under wry disad
vantageous circumstances both lor
me and the city. Hut very lew
cities appear to good advantage
When it rains every day for two
Weeks, and 1 can assure jou that
this rather exceeds the average m
.the change from dry t wet. There
la much activity on the streets and
a large number ol wijn ies nm
Stantlj on the go and hem e the
excess of dust in dry wc.Whei and
mod when it is wet. The rains
have subsided now
and I h v e 1 1 v is
assuming a more presentable ap
pearance. Visitors are here in
great numbers, but it is said hardly
up to the usual in the summer
months. This is probablv due to
the interrupted travel on the rail
roads dnrine the heavy r ain
i- VThe city, as vou know, is in a
lorelv situation as to views, and
from the top of Battery Park ilotcl j
the ontlookis enchanting. The
real estate boom continues and
buildings are going up on nearly
every street. A party pointed out
10 me tnree lots which no oougnt
several years ago for three hundred
add Sixty dollars and sold thorn at
alOS8 0f C0; thev now are worth
probobly seventy five thousand
dollars, including improvements
that hum hncn nnt. rm tliom
Another nartv told me that hfl '
owned a place here which he bought
six years ago for six thousand dol
lars and now could sell it for thirty
one thousand dollars and would not
dolt He is a Richmond county
cotton planter and that may be the
reason that ha don't sell, Cotton
planters are proverbially hopeful
for better prices.
The gloomy season of rainy
weather .was enlivened somewhat
by the session of the Pharmaceuti
cal Association and the magnificent
display ot druggist supplies by t lie
wholesale houses of the Northern
cities. The grass and grain ex hi
Mtion gotten up by Mr. Natt At
' JnsoQ sJbo came off and was ex
adinglyfine. lie sent the sped
icns down to the Farmers' As
mbly 8t Mt. Holly and went
wn in person. Mr. Atkinson is
poshing man and footed the
tnium list oat of his own pocket.
ly aided by Congressman John
t Who contributed twenty five
'are in money and a short ad- plied tovesselsof fairly largejdimen
3 to the exhibitors. Professor , sions, this is the first time the use
lh Of Macon, a member of the of it has been attempted on iron-
rd of agriculture, also made an
rcss aa did Hon. John Nichols
3 wm present possibly looking
r his gubernatorial lence ap in
; no-fence section. Mr. Atkin-
son in opening &e exhibition made
Bome : pertinent remarks upon the
aims and objects of the display of
the products of the soil, he said
40,000 visitors were here each year
and he wanted to show them some
thing besides the beautiful moun
tains. In the Pharmaceutical Conven
tion our townsman, . W. Hancock
was accorded the honor of respond
ing to the address of welcome by
Col. Page, and also elevated to the
1 presidential chair for the ensuing
year, Ihe response was very good
and happily delivered, but the
1 newspapers played liavock with his
name having it . V. fiancoek at
one time and at another W. S.
Hancock; but bo that a certain
. m Abbevllle knew wtl0 lt
, ... , . , .
was I suspect rrank can afford to
let the others figure it out.
AmoDg the visitors beie 1 had
the pleasure of meeting the coute;-
tants for Gubernatorial honors in
I , ... ..... . ,, , ...
lo', .Senator ante and t o). in.
! Johnson ot Charlotte. 1 did not
vote lor either bo 1 could meet both
on equal terms iim that a quarter
ot a ci nturv has allowed the smoke
ol it cauihaiKU to deal away. I
,,, .. .... , , , ,
M ;is h km In in! l n ii 1 1 iifh,', i in ('.,1
i j0ii)6(iij!s .jft 0 the State
government in 1C1 and our rela- some steamers, built at at. i'eters
tions weie very pleasant and about burg lor the Oius, have been fitted
once in ten vear we meet incident- with petroleum furnaces. The
ally ami talk over the old time,
Prof. Smith aud the Colonel were
both members ot the State Conven
Hon of 'til. aud with t lit-ui 1 passed
through a severe btorm w hile they
were here but the J'lofessor was
giving us some ot his ha.t ieuues
see anecdotes which kept our atleii
lion on" the electiic cuiients, and
gave us a shock ol immoderate
laughtei, one ol I hem ,i mi uod
that ( 'ol. Johnson uracil I I'n ti
have ll publlhbed in nidi i lh,.!
o! hers might enjn it a " d d. I
have the outliue.- ol the .- -i and
it the 1'ioles.Mir due.'- liul have It
published soi in , 1 think 1 will mm
mi t ) I tot he pre1- in sell.
Ashev ille, A ug. 1 '. I s
hfiiulor ItUldlebt 1 fi 1 Vntimiil
l
Jail for (out em il oil iiirl II 1 Is If 1
leased I) j" u Mob.
W'lM HKsi i:k. a . A 111:. 1 ( A
message liom W oodslock. a , says
I . S. Senator Kiddlebei 'er, who
was yesterday sentenced by Judge
Newman, ol t he County Court, to
pay a line ol $-.'," and be imprisoned
tor live days, lor contempt ol court,
was released liom jail last lil'ht by
.1 mob. The jailor made hut slight
resistance.
The cm 11 mst a nct'H leading up lo
the arrest of Kuldleberger aie re
lated as lollows by an ee wit
ness :
( n '1 hiirsday Y. Joins was
tried lor larceny and the pin found
that he was insane. Jones was a
client ol Kiddlebeigcr's, and the
verdict made the Senator angry,
lie w as accused ol will ing a placard
and giving a boy two dollais to
haul Jones up and down the town,
the latlei displaying a placard
mean while, lni'li he had written
on it , "Verdict : 1 ii 1 1 J om s not gu 1 1
I y , but insane. Jim 1 nsa 11 1 ; 1 .1 w
y 1 1 s 1 ns. me; Coin: insane .1 Ihe
m a ill."
Tl ie noise occ.is ,1 i.cd , 1 he d : s
llLI disturbed the proceedings ol
the court, and t be com limn w ea 1 1 h's
at toi nc ,J.C. I laker, had t he
Judge to issue an older lor the ar
rest ol Kiddleberger to appear be
fore Judge Newman and show
cause why he II uldli belger should
not be lined and iinin isoned for
i ruliculmg the J udg.
11,11,1 disturbing tin
md I he jury,
r couit. At ."
r appeared be
o'clock Ituldlebeig
fore the com t and defended hiuisel I.
lie Haul that Judge Newman had
110 jurisdiction in the case, w h it h
the Judge denied, and asked .Sena
tor Kiddleberger to sit down until
e ulence could bo taken to prove
tliat he (the Senaton was the one
wl, instigated the ridicule, and
then he said the Court would hear
the argument. Mr. Kiddleberger
Would IlOt Sit down and the Court
fined him 11 e then defied the
Court, and said ''this Court shall
not send me to jail." Judge .New
man then told the sheriff to take
the Senator to jail for live days.
8enator Kiddlebei gcr said he would
like to see the man who would take
him to jail, and sheriff Whitman at
once arrested the Senator
locked him up.
This action caused much excite
ment, and this morning at 2 o'clock
a mob ot one liundird men, nap
" ,'un",'?1"
Liiuuij , rcaicu l uc alio vt 111c jdii
yard and took the Senator out on
ladder. Kiddleberger is on the
street at this writiDg.
Liquid Fuel for Ironclads.
The Rnssian Minister of Marine
has ordered liqnid fuel furnaces to
be ntted to the ironclad Jchesme,
j now under coarse of completion at
Sebastopol. The decision is one of
a very important character, since,
although liquid fnei has been ap
clads
The Tchesme belongs to the fleet
of heavy ironclads Russia is now
building for the Black Sea. Three
are already laanched,and three more
are to be constructed at no distant
date. The Tchesme, like the Sin
ope, launched a few jreeks ago, has
a displacement of over 10,000 tons,
and carries 16 inches of armor.
She is therefore a vessel of the first
rank, and if liquid fuel can be suc
cessfully used on board of her, there
is every reason to believe that coal
will disappear from the furnaces of
the Black Sea fleet. That liqnid
fuel can be employed on mercantile
steamers of large dimensions is a
well known fact. It is regularly
used by between 200 and J00
6teaniers in liussia, according to
Mr. Marvin's "EDgland as a Petro
leum Power," and some of these
vessels are nearly 300 feet long,
Over a thousand locomotives and
stationary engines in liussia also
i ., , . ,. j . ,
burn nothing else but liquid iuel.
Therefore, it is pretty clear that
petroleum makes a useful iuel, and
that as a heating agent it has taken
a regular place after coal and wood.
, . . c, . u x ;
On the Caspian oea the Kussiau
admiralty has used nothing but
liquid fuel for its fleet there for tue
last fifteen years. The fleet, how
ever, consists only of gunboats and
Miiall transports
1 n the lilaCk 8ea
it his annlluil liiinl.l IiIh to two or
,, , , i. ..;. r....t nr
thiee toeedo boats, and latterly
government UOW feeetns to Consider
the lime ripe for further develop
ment-. The best types ot furnaces
in use in the Caspian have been
railed upon to ield collectively the
best design lor the Tchesme. and
n uuc cniirse the Russian govern
ment will solve one waj'jof the
iteh.it t-i 1 question whether liquid
lut I is (superior to coal ou board
men of war. The ad antages claim-1
id 113 Jiussian practice are uenueu
lV Air. Marvin as follows:
Liquid Iuel can be turned OIJ Ol
1. 1 1 ....ii,
tl like tras. thus dispensing with
nr giiB, inns u isiensi 11 n 1 1 11 ,
stoking or banked tires; it is clean
and emits no smoke. A lo:i ol
liquid Iuel can do the work ol two
or three tons ol coal, occupying at
the same time, bulk for bulk, about
hall the space; aud this means that
cither the vessel can go two or
tlnee times as far without stopping
to coal, or ullili.e the bunker space
loi cargo purposes. In this manner,
1 . tons ol oil not only goes as
lar us 11,500 tons of coal (according
to the type of fui nuce used ), but
takes up only the bunker space of
o()0 or (.00 tons, and allows the bal
ol L',000 tons to be applied to
unci
he applied to passenger or cargo
puposcs
Jn the case Of Klissia there IS OUe;
1 . . : 1 i k .1.1.,
more advantage WUICU has probably
lnlluenced the Minister of Marine !
more than any of the foregoing;
the fact that ItV Using liqnid fuel ill
, , ,. , ,, " . , , 1 1
Hie lilai'K rsca, KllSSia Will rentier
hersell llldeliendellt of 1 English 1
1 0
dial I'.iod Arrow .
Hniews lltr lolllb.
Mrn Phoebe Chehley, 1'eterBon, Clay
Iowa, tells the fonowinK remark
utile dory, thetruth of which Is vouched
for by ihe reBidentB of the town: "I am
Til yoars old. have been troubled with
luduey complaint and lamenewe fur
many years, could not dri'HS myself
without help. Now 1 am free from all
I .miii and HorenehH, and am able to do
all my n u houRowwrk. 1 owe niy
tliankH lo Kloctric HitterR for having if
iieuotl my youth, and removed com
lletelv nil iliHe-HKeiH arid pain. Try 11
hollle. unly Ml.', hi K N. I lutfy 'b dniK
store
l or IIDIounneBn,
fonsftpnllon.
U oimlR the ; litjlir,
nngiii.
hf.r;iens Up till' (,;,i
tile.
II alil.lhr W-rft ,1 ., It. rrt
Au.l .ll'i.u.iil,-g lh, ft el.
Ini.rl.
lor Mik llemlu lie,
1) .irntln.
Catawba College,
K TO , 1. i .
- I Ki 1,11,1111 w l in A uti 1 at. hull
A Hilcnii' HtiKlnewt and ColieKiate turHe.
I ,ne Hullillna, 1 .1 hrarle. Apparatiig, Ac
Hob nl and Tuition to milt tne I lines. Wor1h
if raoiiB of limited means sails td I Mi re
MBit i and health nnsurpasaed. Apply at
onre. ( Hl-Rintfue (living partlrnlars FBEK.
)v'2tidwlra J. A.ROIL. Principal.
Millinery
AT
Greatly Reduced Prices
Wishing to make room or ray Fall
i -ir;-. ci i- i :n 1
LAEGE REDUCTION
in price" of my present stock. I am
offering New and Bright Goods lower
than hTe teen sold here before
Please call before purchasing aDd I
will satisfy yon in (foods and prices,
Mrs. C. M. V. FOLLETT.
jy!7 dwtf
Attention !
Housekeepers.
1 WILL SELL YOU
Better Goods 2 Money
Than Any House in the City.
Give me a trial. If not satisfactory,
money refunded.
Very respectfully,
E. B. HACKBTTRH.
f ROYAL MCMI J j
P0V7D
Absolutely Pure.
Th la powder never ranes. A marvel of
purity, strength, and wboleeomeneee. More
rSuKSSSS.
ot low te.t. anon weight, alum or pnoaphaie
br,.s'n li ic.ii ... N V inTlLlnla
r...u ;n N.rl. h 1It Millar
ROUND KNOB,
TLi in dellxhlful reborl is unw olxjn lovUll-
! oni Tne Uuil lias Uen Uwnougbly reoo-
vou l anil riirnl.li.il Hi rmuihiilll ttllh bit AVA
Ui Hie olld comfort or KDesle Belli', Elec
tric Uelie, watei In every rooiti. while the
TA BLKl Is uDnuriiuued by miy ou ihe road.
Tlie Scenery 18 unexcelled In plclui etti j ue
bt-uuiv. Willi a luutiUiin llirownig a stream
ilos feet hlgn.
A near way lias lit eii opened from here
to Hie. 1'1.N.M l.t. of the Hlue Kldge.
MIlCHKLL'il Ft A K aud TOK HI EK.
whlcli aliortens the (tlteure oue-lmlf la ovbr
a good load.al lets expense, more muuforia,
and the whole mule a m'KNK OK lil.Al'TY
AM) IN'l EKENT.
Muie'l rani ouides and Tents, ul; 1
1 he had
ai
Ihe llolel
lie W N 1 H K trails slop in ie fur din
ner.
Kxpress, 1 . lertipli and l' iMortii-t- 1 11 Ihe
l.iillilliiki ii-tv efTurl nil Oil. null uf UlH
management u:ll he to make i.ur slay
nleiiaiiiil ai,d wtiirial 'e Jerniu reaaunulile.
w , phai.I'K.
I'l uprlelor
a nriuirh of Jaa 11.
C iuL'7 If
The supcl I, SAI Ol IN Is
Lontihran a, Atie Ille, N.
MOST BRILLIANT,
PURE & PERFECT LENSES
I11 tlio W orld.
Thev are ae 'trananarent and oolorlesa aa
llghl Itaeir. end for eoftneas or endurance to
the eye, cannot he excelled, enabling the
wrer u, read ror hours without fatigue. In
faci ""y aie
ricuKEirr might ritraKUNURs,
Testimonials from the leading ph yslclans
In the I'nlted Stales, UovernorB, Henalora,
,r(!isiiu-8, suxlunen. men ic note In all pro
'!"". a'"3 " dlflerenl hranches of trade,
hankeia. merhanlcs, etc., can he given who
have had their sight Unproved hy their use.
AM. EYES FITTEI
AND T1IK HT Gt'AKANTKKll HV
F. S.
DUFFY, Druggist,
NKW HERNK. N. I'. Iy
K. R. JONES,
Wholenul
K, I :o! I icah
CHOICE FArVllLY GROCERIES
General Merchandise
HAOUIM) AND
tii;h i:tc.
Consignment of (Inun, C
l;on and
other Produce solicited .
l'rompt Attention ti:t niitecd.
N. W. 1 'or. South Front and MiddleSt
Ni;V JtKKNE. N. ;.
Vsi;4s Head,
DARK COl'N'TY, N. C.
A niiiHt pleasant summed resort, situ
ated on the beach between Albemarle
Sound and the Atlantic Ocean, and in
sight of Roanoke Island.
Will open (or the season
JULY 1st.
Many improvements have been added
which will add much to the comfort of
the guests.
A FIRST-CLASS TABLE will be kept.
The best facilities are afforded for
bathing fishing and hunting.
Also, a good band will furnish music.
For particulars address
A. E. JACOBS,
jun22dw Manager.
W. L. DOUCLAS
$3 SHOE.
tba only S3 KEABTLESS
Shoe in tb world.
Finest Calf, perfect St, ai
warrairtad. Cmgrtm, Button
and Lace, all nylet toe. Aa
siTiiso awl auraoie aa
thoM CMOni or I
W. t DOUGLAS
S.M SHOE excel
Uie S3 Sboea a
tised bf other
aim
raa iM Mm
Boy all wiar Ow W. I,. IKUOLA8 S SHOE.
If yoor dealn- doei not kpep them, send your same ob
postal toW.l. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Maaa.
17. P. BURilUS & CO.,
GRAIN & COTTON '
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SEW BERNE, N. C, "
si
. mart awu -v
1 1 pS
&3 M
fv JL. m m in A
TM doctoi mi Iti letter -frrll u liJiluf
aM of Kitxii i"u..k Tue, ti... utuyi,
T" Tb. doc.J d.lw It. ."4 "J" tl'' J
Htui 4 Sk letw. Un.JH"8 U a0a uf mU,
IHT an bwtl. nxuL
Full lines of the above Shoes for sale by
HOWARD & JONES, sole agents for New Berne.
J. w. stewart,
HKADQCAKTliKS) f ull
Ml'LKH, HORSK3 and
BUGGIES.
Horses aud Cen ta-gee lo
hire ai re&eouahle raue
JliverylhliiK guaranteed
ti repreeerited.
apIS dwr
Breaid St.. Ncwbera. fl.
r. H. SIMMONS.
CLKMET MANLY
SIMMONS & MANLY.
ATTOKNETB AT LAV. .
e will precllce In theOoDruof eVaTen. Jonei
Qoalow, Carteret, Peailloo, LeDolr end Uyd.
ud In the h'ederal Oourt at .Nw 1'erne
febwl
Hotel Albert,
Middle Street, New Berne, N. C
HI. PATTERSON, Proprietor,
Offers vpeolal Induoemenlii lo oommerctiU
men.
Oulslne of superior excelleuru.
Omnlboa ami bagKate wauoo ai all Ir aiiin
and steamer
Old Suits Made New.
Gentlemen and Iarl lefi' Clol hlng ('leaned
d)ed and repaired 1j JOHN W 1 1,1.1 A MS, on
HanriK'k street. Iietween Suulli I'ltnit ttnd
l'olloek streets New Heme, N. ('.
'l'lie patronaKe of the ol I , .i-ns or New Heme
an 1 Bunourullng country Is earnestly mi
lhited. JnSI dt! 1 1
Administrator's Notice-
John R. Plgotl having duly qualified a. ad
ministrator "cum teatamento anuexo ' of
Charlotte V Jones, dec d, this Is lo notify all
peiaon having claims against the estate of
tne deteaaed above named, to pieseut thew
for payment within twelve months from
this date or trill notloe will be plead In bar of
their recovery. i
All iwsons linlebled to 1 lie said estate are I
reiiuti ed to make Immediate puvmctit.
JOHN K. IMimri',
Adm'r, with the will annexed,
of Charlotte K. Jones, dee d
Newliern. AUK.6U1. 187.
NOTICE.
'1 lie niiderslgned, Wm. Cohen, ban duly
(pialtfled as Executor of the estate of Hannah
I'ohen, and herehy gives notice that lie re
quires alt persons having claims against th
estate of the said Hannah Cohen, to preaent j
lliem to the said Wm. Cohen, duly authenti
cated, for pa ment, on or before iheSUth day
of July, )Ks8, or else tills notice will be plead
ed in bar of recovery.
Persons Indebted lo the estate must pay
without delay.
WILLIAM COHEN, Executor,
CLAKK A Clakk Attorneys. aug2 Bw
GEORGE ALLEN & GO.
DEALERS IN
General Hardware
Agricultural 1 in p 1 o ni e u t w.
I'lows, Harrow", Cultivators,
Hoes mid Axes,
Wood's lIoors and Jteapers,
8teiiiti Kiigines,
Cotton Oins and Presses,
Fertilizers. Land Piaster, Kaiuit
Mechanics Tool and Hardware,
Lime, Brick, Cement, Plaster
Hair, Paint, Kalsomtne, Var
nish, Oil, Glass, Putty and Hair.
Freezera, Itef rig-era tors, Oil
Cook Stoves, Eureka Burglar
Proof Sash Locks, warranted to
give security and satisfaction.
PBIOE8 VERY LOW.
OEO. ALLEN & CO.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
W. 15. Boyd.
Being In correspondence with several par
lea North who desire to make Investment
In farms, etc.. In this vicinity, persons hav
ing farm or wood land for sale would do
well to glva me a descrlptlop, with prloc
etc.
No charge made If. a aale Is not effected
Charges moderate when sales are made.
W. B. BOYD,
South Front Street.
Sd room (Mat of uaston House
HORNER SCHOOL,
DXrORD. N. C.
THE FALL TERM OF 188T will begin the
1st day of Augnet.
The price of Board and Tuition, exclusive
m waauing ana iignta, is unly ninety Dol
lar. . -
The rooms for Cadets will be refitted ant
refurnished before the session opens.
The School offers in all respects the besd
advantages.
Bend for circular and catalogue
J H. HORNEH, Principal.
Oxford. N. C. Jnly. 1887. lySfsw 4w
Notice.
The Gaston House Barber Bhop gives to Its
old patrons and the pnblio generally ad
vantages of the dnll times.
Hair oat and whisker trimmed, 3 its;
hair eat. SO cenU, done In the ftlKrv ing
styles t Bon Ton, German, ' Viotoi . J ma
tt ranch and Bound. Hair Cutting la rC ' on
ger a trade, bnt an art, j-
Bf Oaii at the tiaaton Bouse Barber Kaop
and be conrlnced. . - '
BulMt. r.nce and rxteKti Rnece. Att yeantalrr
th. JAM1 3 MI AMI a4 bHOK er M JAULd
MKA.Ns fc3 feHOK, aceardun m yuorawinl tuaimuj
BoatfiiutiiM aiiinMwir innnmniaaji .liHuyemtueaiei.
f.lEAriS
S4 SHOE
WTB not wear K kng at tb.
JAMES MEANS
S3 SHOE,
rrni ?r it mafie fV mn whns ooipeltions p- euc&U
1, tj 1'iem o td.ll f-jt a lighter and mom dn-&j fiie Uur
JAMES MLANS 63 SHOE. Our $1 Suoe ha
tIabll-!ld f r i: It' a peruiauwiit rtpuutkm iir comfort
b-iJ 6 1 ruL ir f 'j ( iii no uthf r ilne ha ever known hi tti'
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oukht m l- a.ti you thai ll i (WtJer lu t-uj l.-s u.x c ty
l',e kadrra "f a syMeui, rather than lit. umd by Ui
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thruugtumt the UutU-d bliUcB. mid we will plaiL Uteikt
etuiUy w ithin yur remch, in juj faia wi Tcrraorj , if o
Will atiid ua a poauU card.
James Means & Co.
41 Lincoln St.. Boston. Maaa.
Prepare for the Season
Blatchley's Freezers,
(Will f rwze cream solid in five minutes)
Refrigerators.
Water Coolers,
Wire Dish Covers,
Wire Window Cloth,
Fly Fans,
And a Full Line of
House Furnishing Goods,
L. II. CUTLER'S,
26 & 28 Middle Street,
NKW ItKKNK. N. V
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Awm 'Bf.wv v y v y w v
Atlantic &. N. C. Hatlroad
TAHLK No.
In Effect 4 40 A.M., Friday, July
15. 1887.
EAST
W8T
No. 50
Passenifei
Arr. L't.
No 6
Passenger
STATlON.N
Arr. L't.
A . U
1 1) ;
10 m
i 65 Ooldsboro 1 11 S
6 10 La Oram 1
14, Illusion, -. 1 Id 10
7 IK Maw Hrn H IS
6 87
7
11 .Hi
S M
0 &u
iMorehead City I I
P M a
Dally eNoept Hunday.
EAST I
WBST.
No, 2. f
;. Mliad Fgt. a
i Pin Train
; Arr. L'ta.
1 rii I r. u,
i 2 ;tv 1
I 1 ' 2 OH
I 1 211 1 Stl
I 12 r.i 1 12 Ml
Vi 12 I 12 .HU
1 1 :.i 1 1 mi
I I '.'Ii 1 I HI
In M 1U hH
lo I'l 10 2H
1" 112 10 (17
H 12 8i
7 tl 7 IM
7 IN: 7 13
li HO: 44
.,.',7; 0 07
;, to f 4.s
i ,', 27 f 82
4 :.7 : ft 117
4 I i 4 &6
4 40
A. M. A. M.
No 1
Mi led Fgt. a :
I'm. Train :
STATIONS
Arr.
4 M.
HI
.'ili
Sft
III ill
)() 41
11 II')
II 3H
VI 117
VI VM
I I III
7 itb Ooldsboro
H :M I Beat'a
11 I La (Irange
I 10 1 r'alllnirCrm'k.
Ill 2.) Kinntoii
10 Ii I Caswell
11 111 I Hover
1 1 I'l don- Ore
12 17 f Tu. oarora
12 SI Clarke's
I IKI Newbarn
I M : Rlverd.ile
r ill : Oroatau
') 81' . llavelui k
Ii 1 1 : Newport .....
" :t; Wlld tood
I 4 ;
4 mi ;
II III :
I) 'Jli :
Ii KM:
7 Oil:
7 VI
li 411: Atlantic
7 in Morebend ( !ity
7 2(1 Allanlli' Hd1-I
7 2.'i. Murelieail Depot
r. M. p. M
l'iH'ilny, Thur day an Saturday.
4 Monday, Wcdnead'uy and Friday.
Train 60 conneota with Wilmington A Wel
don Train bnnd North, leaving Ooldaboro
11:50 a. m., aud with Richmond A V nvtlla
Train West, leaving Ooldaboro 12.S0 p.. m,
Train 61 connect wltn Blchmond A 1btI11
Train, arriving at Ooldbcro l:B0 p.m , and with
Wilmington and Wellon Train from the
North at 4:46 p.m.
Train 3 makes close connection with W. A
W. Through Truck Train North bound, leav
ing Ooldsboro at S.'JO IM.
S. L. Dill,
Superintendent
EDUCATE! EDUCATE I
What Better Can Be Done For
The Children?
AURORA ACADEMY'
AURORA, N. V.
R. T. BONNER, . . Principal.
Miss E. Ou Lanqston, . Assistant.
The Spring Session will close June 10, 1887
Board and tuition moderate.
Pupils are charged from time of entrano
to end of session. No deduction except In
cases of protracted Illness.
Vor further Information applyto
R. T. BONNEB.
Principal'
Take Notice.
Prop. W. H. SHEPAED ia oattitvc
hair f6r 80 cents, and also dyeing mus
tache black or brown for 20 centa.
Also sharpens razors and puts thm jq
good order for 30 cents.
Children's hair oatting, 16 cents.
He can be found opposite the O as ton
House, where he has a polite and easy
shaver, Thomas Monjohn. Shepard ia
prepared to suit all who call on him or
send their children.
mal7 dtf Prof. W H. SHEPARD.
ROBERTS & HENDERSON
fifiner&l hsuruci iii.'
New Berne IV." 7
Onlj first class Companies represeo.
' t 1 -V "' ' i in;. '-..'-;': ".' ,
ii: .!. ttuw ana asaasst uuuuet. .
Totali Capital oyer Forty killiotii o "
a , Dollarir.' Jun21ily