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, . - tur,uuf Aljnay, at , trjcr. ta,'J? for six moaUt. lUvered , t ly uLrlurf at tOeeats par month. lilS WAAJCLT JOUKNAJUft M Mluu paper, la published every Tbereday at 8X00 pttUDIM.' .- - ! t i i AUYKKTISINO ' BATES ;(DAILY)-One Inohoaeday fl.tje;,Oe. JbrlVeA sabsqwe . lMertkm. - ;r - -.-'- ' Advarttseateata ender heed of "giiliiii LocO,"!. cents ear fa fixat.ead e mU for T every sopaegeenJf.taeartWHi - fff , .ji e Un(UWU lnII beat.ed between 'oWniattAretajtf prie. ' ,s.MoUisofMajTla4resorreatris noil)STftaed - tea tines vHIl be Inserted fregv. AH addltione.) atejviUt6rie4eente per line. 4.. , a ysymenis is- transient 'advertisements - u . Bad la advance. Regular adver. . vtlee ti will be collected promptly at lbs - r: end each month. Co&ueenleAtlons containing newt of a die , wine or eai Matters are ooUrftsd. Ne :V enmmaalnatlnti most be sxtoeeted to be Dcb lab ad that contains oblectlonaol personal Um withholds ta nm of the euthen or Aetwlll make mora than 00a column ofih, ' , paper. .. noMOOBaBtiuueauon can obtain the name o ae Antho. by. application at this oJfioe aud " msIm wherein the grievance exists. :THE JOURNAL. . a. ron. jft, Hiaraa. - KW BEKNE. B.C.. SEPT. 15 187. iCaund at the rest oOc at N. , O. um. tHt tm LI508. BT M. QUAD. You might have bad your pick of none to equal him. You might VV-i ' Aunt ARAM lldaVil ff ' wm u wa ar'i.Hi 1 1 1 1111 n r: 1 w uvna u v biii bnrupji on th nrairies aad - firuinil nnnA tn match this OOal Mack steed. It is 10 o'clock in the day as they follow the blind trail along the Lit 1 tie Colorado. Here is a man with the eye of an eagle, the courage of a lion and tne nerve 01 a siaiue. Here is a horse with the scent oi a Tild animal, the tleetness of the Wind and the endarance oi ma chinery. . To the west are the White Mesa Mountains, the home of the griuly and the- cinnamon the hiding place of the great gray wolf full of gloomy canyons in which death links here and there a valley in t which the bones of white men lay bleaching in the noonday buu. To the east the plains, cut through by Indian trails washed and .gullied- by the cloud burst , heaved into frantic shapes by the .L'Awful power ol the earthquake. '; '.TV 'courage which separates a man from kith and kin and the world to dwell with himself amidst hourly dangers is not to be qnes iod.!"Men wha die bravely on 1 battlefield would draw back in a&ight Jafier t)he look Into a' moun tain canyon -at liigh noon. They are awed at the very thought of the terrible travail wbichTent the great hill asunder.: . The darkness which fallatato the rift tells of a thousand dangers. The faint echoes which reach th ear seem to tell yon to fly to' av'place of safety. Watch the pair horse and rider as they, slowly pass. There are four ears to listen, four eyes 10 watch. No artist could picture more grace and strength and confi dence. The rifle is ready with its deadly bullet the muscles of the horse quiver at the thought of a long run in which he will leave the wind behind. There is danger, but both are ready. There is a wild exultation m knowing there is dan get. -Tnat. hp rp a wndPA-Hhanfld led?A of rock crowds down almost to the river. Once past it and there is an acre of grass land, an open basin in which the violets and ftansies bloom as if to smooth some of the moun tain wrinkle of age away. Here the hares scamper and play; here tne DiaCK-l&liea utwr cuuie iu ioeu. It is as if, after a night of fury and ' destruction. Naturo tented as day came again and crowded back tne - tMAb-a tn i-THAt this Dasin as a Deace offering. Stop 1 The hunter's horse has scarcely - trampled the violets , unuer loot when fxora the opposite side rides . forth another horseman. It is an Indian, Chief. v She, proud feathers . nr rhn Anirio nesiiniAHS ma raua. ThiHnannelI which he sit his, hiiMlviifAna -him. A kinf. Sone bulking could ride that horses his eyes flashing, his nostrils qui7 ering, his mnscles standing out like Stop! The two kintrsare face to (ace. One is king of his tribe, the ether ' of mountain, prairie and plain. Each bearaihe ecars-ofaijioereof eonflictag M jtbetmUdag- belt "dan glee. a. pcoroJ:MaJpaI--be BtockvoTthe white Jdnta rifle are cat ootches- The d king wears an artniet el the etawt xn.Taa cTizzTr"' beirt : -he white kin s can dangle before -imthe" great teeth of the same monster. ; Toa listen for shouts of surprise nud defiance. nlThere are none. You look' fotlabme awiftrmoTemenfc r on-.,.-Horeei te 'lioree-ani to t ....Li f. L i iua LaivVt.it. Ltt t.iLtr ri-a Le raised a foot and Mood would flow. Let either horse paw the. ground .and the oonf let would, begirj., TLere if scireel,- a quiver pf '. th eyelids 4a the kiT js inspect I each ! other.' The hordes treble with exettemeat, bat sot a hoof ia raised. The aeoonda whirl away onei , two three annates go by.r4$kat basin would hare held ttaHuand spectators, and daring those three minutes each man would lired a.1 daj. . The suspense would; aYft paJed erery face and mad'eTery -iHBfrtremble. Seet Their risht hands so dd aa if fliaked together. The palm each U outward. That signmea a trutje, Each horse mores alowlj forwiurd and the men almost touch: each other as they pass. Eaok In foand in the other a kinsr., I'A. struggle between them must endBj tne aeath of txtn. xney are oqp to be frieoda, but the fight is post poned for a day a week a jear- ntil one can secure an adra&Xg. Hands up palms outward, Hun ters and warriors hare often bratden tne pledge, out tnese men wiu mot. Juogs gir their pledge and to keep it. They look defiatpte eacn oiner-? eye as me; pasflna then their backs are towaxdaaCh other. A coward would torf'tiod shoot. Kings Are not cowards There is no fear of treachery.1.''? And they ride to the east ea.4 the west and pass oat o(,eightind hearing, and the hares whrclrran away in alarm eome back to nibble at the sweet grasses, and tbe brown bird whose nest and yqang were almost crashed underfoot re turned to soothe the fright of tho fledglings and tell them tbnt there is peace on earth. The Mlnt8ter'l Old Tuordug-libr. d. Something over half a century ago, an intense rivalry existed be tween tbe inhabitants of Litchfield and of New Milford, in Connecti cut, as to which of these villages had the most speedy horse. It happened that the lie v. Dr. Taylor a famous preacher of that day, and a warm personal friend of tbe Rev. Dr. Lyman Beecher's had an old thoroughbred horse that could outran everything in that part of Connecticut. The young men of New Milford, being greatly worked up by the boasts of their Lftchfield neighbors, called on Dr. Taylor, and asked him to let them have hia horse for a trial oi speed. The doc tor shook his bead, and said : "My dear young friends, that would never do. It would not an swer for a man in my position to be mixed up in any such affair. Yon can see for yourselves that it would never do." Tbe yonng men, however, won! not be put off. They argued th case with tbe doctor at greap length, but he was inexorable. He "would not be mixed tip in such an affair." Supposing that the case was hopeless, they at last turned to go, when the good doctor called out to one of them: "Jon, you will find the bridle behini 'ihe barn door'" . The young men took' the hint, and also tbe horsej and the doc tor's old thoreaghbred be it. Ma Litchfield competitor put of sightn TobAo4 ike Ballock. The almost human intelligence and quickness displayed by the, "camp horses," as the horses used, for drafting, or "cutting out," cattle from a herd are called; are wonder ful. A vivid description of one of these horses occurs 4n "Advance Australia' The writer say a that few horses ' are good at "cutting out," but the performance of a really first-class "horse is a sight worth seeing. Ech man. well mounted, rides into the herd and selects his beast, and edges him gently to the oat aide. The instant a bullock finds itself cut off from tbe others, it makes the desperate efforts to re join the herd, and the speed at which a bullock can travel, and the activity with whicb. be tirns, are marvellous. The timber was pretty thick round tbe camp, and as I watched my brother, mounted oh .Toby, it seemed aa if he must laeviUUyi pome to grief; bat t good camp horse is wonderfully smart upon bis legs, and goes tlrrougl the trees Like an eel. " J - -1 ' - i Away went the btdlook round the edge of the camp, mr brother, with J bis reins' loose ana nis nat on me back of bis head, : going alter it through the timber," heedless Of danger. As he ranges Bpnlongi aide, the bollock wheels sharp round, and gallops oacs. toe way ne came. Toby stops dead abort, with a violence that . would hare sent an meiperienoed -rider tea yards overj kis bead, and is off alter the Deast aeain like lightning, following very twist and turn as if he were tied to tbe bullock 'a tau witn a striae. & . ... - - j '' , ! Tob's heart is in the work, and, without a word or touch from Ids rider, he puts forth all his efforts to keep the wimailifrom 'Vetting back into tbe camp. -: xms time, as he comes jap alongside, thellrallbck j Lj Lia 1 i iai'.3i..4 before cor ti avui iLe sweep of the bal k'a head with marrel loos?xt, y. ,.. ' -. M .' , For wi j the UWea are tttrif 1, ind fw a 1 ncred Tarda or so t .a rinilocjf huvu '--oby; and though be norse ia aa qmcKoa ms tegs as a rabit. pair of sharp-horns re keptoite wikear hia quarter a j lot Mm, tho bfllloch: taroa anq gal- lops jback toward the camp. I P&Wn:xt:$ ffn&& after him, iH tpMjiim ackjnto the;, bush; ana was um nuocr girea 1 iaade toota-wulkilyi eff 'id Sm tbe Hew -U; &n Garden jSeeii am and Deaaa'a-onld be left on &e WneAnnUl'.the-r6d8 are! well ''aa a . a ... A a . . 1- I A. wria-ieof 1 wnen. 'iney anpuigj eoe ptckecT aLBpresd-ihfU taej.are pirA:JSn,'4httiaJ bay be helled pi and. large eropa are threshed with a Hail. Jteeptnem is drt nlaeey : - J " 1 ' Mlfeloti 1 (oeninber, TSquash ' and rPaepMihPl pH menAi - in a satau way tne 'waeq ibat be Aimply. taken outprfeacLJ on plates e tins, and drtea. Lan qnantitiee hare to. De.wasuea; fore drtinji.. to xeinofe weaiuhe Uiat adheree tathem. When the seed are thoroughly- driefl,; (tie thenvJ to" tgLwM Weft 10 4rjJ A.n.M. W( DrwT rafa J J BeeTx, jpaianipAx tBTnipap earrqta, iliflowBF, jUhd-tCAbUge wiil'not prodocawed hattl thfraeoondtfar. Seo out iw)f Mj etrdng, j?eil mattrred -iyfnntB 1 of last" aeeebi'e eppp.'; lnii the .'eejed ia jipa,ijut the walke-. and palander 00 ver to dry then test out the eeeds, and tie in paper hairs, eeeda 01 Vfi junos snouia pe jjiy npe wnen gatnerea. out 11 is ltsporMut 'a harvest them as soon as they are ripe, - For keepiag small quantities of seeds, , p bags are preferable to clotty they afford better protection against moisture and insects. Alwaysmark each package with the Bame Of (be seedboatained. In it, and the year in waien it grew, poia floe,npt injure the vitality of the seeds, but moibture ia detrimental to ail kinds. American Agriculturist. CMUa ad Fever. Malaria. ' ManT oatea of fever rndd tiue, dumb ague aud oongeetiye chills were prompt ly arreated And entirely banished py the dm of Shbbobs liver BeRulatOf. Yon don't say half enough in regard to tbe effloacr Of th valuable medioin In oun of Ague: Intermittent feven, et5. Kvery case baa -been Arreated imme diatelv.' I wad a anfferer for yean with the liver dhieaad, hhd only found rrtlef by eain 4h BpfoUtoi1." BOBRHT J. Wills, BmttvAtu ne H. T jr . On or about 6EPTELBER .1ST w IH rem,oye toki.Lefge 8rlok 8tor recently vacated .by. Vr. obn PD next door to the Xatkmal Bank, and & lot the next two -weeks we will aell the balance of our Stock of Clothing AT COST. ,' Respectfully, 13dwtf HOWARD & JONES. flotico 1ot)ajnis ! Save Freight and Drayage in Buying Your Powder from Fording ' : ' ' ' ' A03ENT ;FO? , f . .'. Hazard Pot. dsr Go. Keep Jfi , stook -dH taje and ize pexkages. r . iCTDpIJEE BTJjET, , ild .BnTn-tH, N. a I .-rtj fr-rr: : 1 B U oraAiBeAty tM Board of Ooun-I oumethoct&s utcvweni:M . ,. , iJte:ieirl-eMaoa4f eiMr8 otthdddirDe4eAnde e id I 9i 3S-t eeotion 19 Of dhaptdf I ef Vl nttnaMaa Ha AiAanSarf W UiMlii! between the word reJry" AAA B eight th vrerAe "or ehall throw or ;rebbh u anyrktad luJOatd' i or VW&x -r .1 r. .t:r;Ttff v i wr:if:'Tr.kr au m aeauoa 4. orDter rViMd r-tttiS in 'relation io btt-i fere, ft-ftrfwfiw WclchUrSSel ik-aaJail WW afVI t4 1 f h If AAllI -dAdWh-A tton rtw ITrreuouara.- e Siall'IW' RbclB. That eecUon. M 6f cbADter be A-etided. by striking out Ute Wrb COHrrSSIOW-IIIlCIIAIITS rd CiielfhlinA fouil 4 tcpsawtf aewiw?-?- ' UJ , - Absolute, vfe inre. 2" Kmm imirwnr vax-iaa. m. aurnt mm amrtiy,acaa-U, noiaao Were a.ii.ii mil 1 it 1 iV.,11 la onliurr k-iiwia. ana au' hot aa aoMla MmiwtlUoa wtihta uaUl luu ute nnuiaiT una, mmm ; f tow Mat, aaenveichtihiaaavriH phaaptaiaj tOTlMadW f vdera. Beidomyiaeai . aovk du Oo ft W all-t M X, , BOT For baU in StwbAn oy Aiexr . 8 ijtj , MOSTiBBILLIAJjrT, qpo. , flae: JWoyld' -11 They are aa tfaui'rca.t had aMaea rtffht ftealf, and for bvfiuee. ji aaduraaaa th aye. eeanot Ik- pxniir'l aaalHntr t tb wearer to read ror h fiMt, they are lUiuut laUdua PBATKCT 81QHT P1U! EBirEBS.. TaatlraonlaM trom tbe teaiag ph fa th TJnliad Btataa. Ooveruura. tk lieflalaioM, atoekmea, men o note 111 an bairkara. maohahloa. eto can ba-rlvi here had their tight improved bj tbelr ALL EYES FITTED I AND TBE KIT GUABANT&KD ST F. 8. DUFF Y, Druggist, mart NEW BER.NE. N. 0. li ALEX. JUSTICE, DEALER IN Fine Flour of all Gradea, Selected Teas, Pure Coffees and Spices, Butter and Cheese, from the best dairies'. The Larxeat and! Beat Selected Stock , CANNA-D WHIM'S A WD VBGBTABIa, '. aver bafore broof M to New Berne. ' Aiaa,rmi Tartaly ptethor gooAAaaoat j kepi A flaaUJlaaa 8let ;. . : -. t ' . Oooda delivered a nx part ol Aba, 1 , 1 free of eharBe. ' , ,L I ' TKRMS CASH. ' L i Middle 8t, next te Hnmpbre & uwri pew uerne, a. aj,' FOB BAKfiAlHSin 9 a CALL AT THE , New Beme Furniture Store WEST SIDE MIDDLE STREET J- ti Wh .re it can be found in greet variety.' Furniture not In stock will be ordered at a email per cent above coet. A liberal share of public patronage ' 3. M. taHES?, -a lfanager. merU dwtf Accident Insurances W. W. LAWRENOK; aq.,' bai accepted the agency of . . The World's Industrial Acci dent Association ;: Or DUBUOCS, IOWA.1 'Take A Collet t onoal XbeekaowAettWneaeaeeildeat wUllieppea. TaU Company paid Mr.TaeaB; Smltn aeventy-nre eoiiaie for three weeks, jesje an ii aaya nerore mm cutun waa a i ror further Information write to -tlM iond Natlosal Bank of 9ubnqnv Jawa. where Oeerg; Street, m as re a, anSidlatvr -!. MMW PSB,B,-C! MO v.eit' EROCER, LCOK TO atapsco FiQunua xiillu l9irreii-JSaTTAVAIAHKIITVeV ATirsCO SU? EKMifPA jfj 4 WSae-leAr wf A)Me ITS UarVt.AeTUtartUntir' f. tne Bass Btana oi .arowwn;'9'ir-efe-i enooa uuvean awraeia, ran 112 SMiisVcS! ftjiti'if ? ... , I - ,'if .R F ; 'A.- aa 4ritU-J.J4'L-Jili pJhMBaraVBSHWhWhVMBaaaajiBi r. h - s m VaHadaaSBSBSBSB . I B M . . irurnicure taaeeend ommaadadectdedl sboiesaeeey 1 fire Security and SAtiSfHCU i beoanae It xaakee the . .. .AT.H ". .'jBhrmis rra' ti i4tm -Hw mVrrwrl J xm 'xwy Y" JtlflOVS. BREAD. NUTRITIOUS BREAD. ! Ask year Grocer for U j else for ATAW MBltT44 , BEDFOBD W AjfltjT f BAL0W1II FA MILT. . r f . , SArUTOR FAMILT. 1 1 fi i: 'ienMdam 3 MW BERK 1 "gjso.5 OS Parior BOitaCbaiuber SetA WAlaariledJiteAdA, 11 area aj; Ward 'Jt' Etc. Et. attCOCItBdTTOM PBICES., , ; ' JOHIT SITTER Kiddle JVI II II ' mm I mi t!M " 1. jyCliiiei of the above .8h6wlor 0ialelby fl(ffi4Bpi & J0KES. $ole agents foTeK5c1ie. H. OaASTBH. BASIL MANLY. EN0INEER8, Fonaders and Machinists, Manufacturers and Dealer In lKBIKS AID H1CBIIISTS' SUPPLIES. Bwlleleni of Engine. Bollera, Saer Killa. Bdflae; & Cnt-orY Klacblafa, Weare prepared todo Casting! of all kinds with promptnema, Partlonlar and Immediate attention given to re pat cX fJl kind. We will bdclad to live plana and eatlmalea for an r deaei lptlon or machinery. We are the ttenta for the aale of the A mer- toan Haw. Alao for O. A A. Bargamin ' oek b rated Indeatmotlble Mica Valve. We tlve aatlafaotory guarantee for all work dona by na. Jytad2w wiy J. W. STEWART, HEADQUARTERS FOB MULES, HORSES and BCQQ1K8. Boraae aod Carriage to "ntre at reaaoDable rte. j ; rery Uilnf gaaraataad laerepreaontea. I SC. Kewber. H. C. CLklUXT BtAXLT. 8IUU0N8 ft MANLY, ' ! ATTOElfBTB AT LAW. fbevewl ItotelrAlbert, Kiddl.-.Btreet,LirdW Berne, V 0. Offara ajeelalndoemeoU to eoma&erelal oalatne ofenpfHor exaOenoa, OBUtlB lbea ajbacgace waon at all train ea. i" l - , v - - Ganllamea and JJUTlar OlouilBg Cleaned, Syed fend rdjMieoCby JOHS WILLIAMS, on JiM6ok -'itreet, between Bonth Front and foUockatraat. New BerAe, M. O. . jThe patronef e of the ol).lrenof New Berne anl lurronndtng .country la earnestly eo- rieitsa." ' jnwatfwit I : Idminiitrator's Notice. t iehKJTa-etbandalnallndaad- lalnUtrfttoT "earn.. tesUmenta annexo" of OAatioM rJeaee, dee-d, thla la to notify all peiMQJhariiic eiatma acaina lot eatate oi the -deceased Above named, to present them fot payment, .wlthlh ;twlv months troaa thU data or thla notloe will be plead In bar of tbeM leeaver r -v- - , , All peraDoa tedebted te tiseeetd estate era rebthradto Blak lmmdUte jnayment. . .. lai fi Tr--i "o 90HW A. Pioorr, X Adni'T, with UmwIU Annexed, v ( vr- i. Jif0lartote,.5one,dee,d. vgewberAjit,itA.gBJr;cijli: n. jd CIOnGElLLEIl fi CO. -&l,liiw EALEK3 IN' ' 9 :G6n6ittI Hardware : Jaenltriral "I m piemen ts. I-HOOWS, OldtlTS-, FerJUliseRS. IdPlater,ainU bnlcsools sndflsMwaj(e ewrscs vexeent,.naser . pile Glass, lemttr and Hair. rweserf.vJtetamtwn,;IOiI CJoelc Steves.: JBnreka Bnrailltr Proof Sash Xeekf, warranties to 1 t rw 0, a.wr. HV ?EO;ALlENCa ROBERTS Z-HEITDERSOIT -yNow Ddrilsj;' Ne-dart. T ' - - .t . - .-. - -.- - ..5. t Only . first elssi jCompanies represea ' f 'Sdini- r . if;. firs. (If act ie&tnt bttrates. '-' total, Capital-' over; forty iniliont o -0,sv r!loUarar3i Jnti2idlf , Al5lwvnBree I'l Ml Mi PT.UtQ T) T-f fT W rn ! B treatlfew cni3y IT, q I I ,. Ban. tAca ax imiimmnu Am y r aytwrwr the JAM is XKAS a4 .HOB 1 llm) Jw MEAM AJ fcMOfc t mat ' aa iniiiii an )wjii)r-iaiaii4aMtiii.tf WiBattwtvnVxfMBe, -t -i- IWaoM It t wifcihr f whnw Meepttwu ii inchtt UKia to emi JAHKg Ml iiuraun 44 eiHr rtie-h eraw to u lilkiorr of t! tra. .o eompHH art A.lti fiV I -ih. Jaw MeanaAd hoh AUtM , i.J :i i i. iiumWc nv kim lit wfcM tmrrmau. tac-tured Ve conflA nify Mt fhat la mry ill i ,,Tt U Janw M S Shae tW3,1?l,u-J .ai1llMUtll bounm 1mh:. I Vid-Twbnlnpa no " breaUuC 11 fin lL mrtlni' ttipiiubxrt vl Vii"l !. pl lj i kixbtiutlr vHtila ymr nM, to iur Ble vrivrra.,rj'. 7" ...MWfc dftcaitailKniUlaH- ll ) '''s.'M Tu.'Him-l . ia. ft-jw tg JAM E3 Jtl EANS tX UOa 41 Lincoln St.. BpaBn , RED LIGHT r SALC 311, Near Market Dock, Middle fit, NEW Bmi;V'iti IB WH1RK YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND PURE Of every variety, (n JaresT er "small quantities. Also the fIIX9R4P8 of . ' ' ' TOBACCO AND C1GAES. All of which win be Sold in' 1 I i I-' I.i Itll'.i d V'-" t CHEAP FOB CASH ! Johm D. Dwkws, BaleTOwLf'?''! v . t . i fcxl(fyl E. ,VBinOK,ii decSS dw rTepileiiwI Atlantic V N. CiBsilroa(l antla V N. CaiBallroad riJfABl' k.11 Effect 4:50 PiM., Monday,',6ept. is:iiW7.i'',,"-'4.f In EAST. f was. He. U Te.ie raeeenger 8TATl6rTl , LArr. I'Te. e . at d & it r r:a l fc 14 iew . in M alt 1o -at ViIt V . S ! ' 8 14 lo ml s a aw Bajaa, atorenead uty, r. a. r. , ,OaUy exsapV Stwflayi-)ioi . J BAST. wast. So. l. MUdFgt. WulFil.t j raw. Train. STATIONS. ,pS.3iaaB'; Arr. aliT A. M. .788 '817 8 . U 10 C4 10 as to to 11 11 63 UC08 'a. w rrz aolaseore, .. i it n.a ' -14 B 10 9 a r U 18 11 47 13 04 13 41 fa La (fa.r. .... FalllagOreeA. lit-' A 1 MS 4S UaswelL4i Dover...... Oor Ortkk Tatearora I Clarke's l it 41 a ISM) U If HUT 11 1 w . 1twbT, - I 11 M it. P.M. V. W. I jAMe';-: Tuesday. Thnr dar anl BaturdAd.'ZA tMonaay, Wedeeeday end rrtday7 Train 60 eonneeta with wnmlnartasi A Wast . .. '. dsn Train U'nnd North, leaving Ooldebnre . 11 4 a. nu, dud With tUahmond A -vUl v ' Train Weal, leaving Gold boro 480 p,.m, f ' Trataal eeaseets wltll Slebaibad'A l.uivirie 1 - Trala,aiTtTlaf at(loldbwo4;6as.,aj4eiva, , Wilmington and WJ loo. Train irom .the " -J: North st fc4ip.m.-.?-:ua( w v . - . iTain i oonneci wiiAitteBatend end ! .- Sf we 9eavttVIt d f .TakflllrStiss: 0:-; r 's r?sor W-HirntTAlU) lrMttf:Jt -bair for 20 oentev and alsp dyelBg mns-t tAChea black or ; browa .for J2D ersw Atoo tbarpens rasori AUd puis tbom la teod order fovM eeatsv 7 Childrea's heir cnttlnir,15 eeifc. i ii 1 He can be ' foand opposite the Oastoa ' Boose, where he hat- ' polite And t . y ' shaver, Thomu Voajoha. 4 BhepArd is prepared to suit All who cell on fcirn or ? end their children." ' , ia1 tf h&r Plsoavlv' it 'Efin AtSJ ' v t ' - 'am i ' in .1 ' ; a urc:i r::.:;:; 1 1 V; inivi 9St:-AXSSZZ, v-.'. " 'VTUlbesoldatACr vcrlc . 1 A VSlnable Plantation altnated tn ' 1 sooth side of the Ieue river, I' t-m , half mllee from the City of . One handred aad twenty-flva Oood land, suitable for trocAU.tr. j . . -ance, two bnndred end two aomo, . timbered with pine, oak, enwM, . -kinds of Umber, It awe i,ut Oood dwelllna. ootbn1)dln. heburd. It has a fine flan! v i rolle oa the emeh, wbere I , banks of marl that can nvr from wbteh veuetseaa li 1 V4 very beau tlfol and boo v ) senting a near new to t r and raUroad. The cl"r luir and orchard will br f j . sad. For terms aj r- y m y WJ. ' va -
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 15, 1887, edition 1
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