DmiEy - r "lOTri i .' . . .... .j J . L iliiiili S3- - . VOL. VI.--NO. 16G. NTEW BERNE. N. C, THURSDAY. OCTOBER i:, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS. OURNAL V , a. -: it ; LOCAL NEWS. roamal HUltttre IIbum. - ,r -Jir 3erne, latitude, 85 North. X " t4" '" longrto.de, T70 8' West. , Ii' Sua Te,5:48 I Length of day, Sun sets, 6:01 f 12 hours, 18 minutes Uvun art at 9:50 p. m. JBU8INESS LOCALS EDAM Cheese,-. Beef Tongues, Bo logna Sausage, Ore eon Balmon, 3f)J5ortbrn Mackerel. C. E. Slovkh .V'-tv A - NEW Stock of Oil Stoves and other - XX House keeping Goods at " V- t f Go. Allen Co 7 "'IVf IJN OK MEAT, ' . C.'E. SLOVEk. - :4.-J AA -BBLS. more of that Fine Flour V ' Xvv' just received which I am sell V 5 is la ltfib. latf at 3o. per lb. J-BB-OEOCKB. E. B. UACKhCKN. -ni&F.",AJ. BELLEZZA will be in New X j. Ber&e on the ?0th to open a d slic ing academy. Any one wishing to at tend will please send in their Dau.es to Mr. Che. Bell by the 15th. oci7tf 5P OCHA and Java Coffee. Lest in town at JounDi nn 's. j i IJUBE Liquors and Wines for Medici MT nal and other usee, at wholesale. JAMES liEPMo.Mi r ' 'T- tMB-Oommercial Lime what it 1J left, $4 00 per ton. sep27tf.l W. P Hi mils DIRECT importation o( French Bresdy and Holland Gin amvd In "bond and duties paid ul Custom . Jouse-inlNew Berne, guaranteeing gen ' jine goods for sale. . v '-- Jak Redmond. GARRETT'S Modoc Vineyard Cognac and Wine for sale, at Manufactu rer' prices, by James RktmuM). BBOWK'BGEORGI A COTTON GINS. , with. Belf Feeder and Condenser. All of the latest nd mobt approved pat terpa. Uko. Ai.i.kn A Co. REDMOND'S Gincer Ale, L-Main "80da"etc , equal to imported , . J auks Kkdmo.M). BIGGIES, McD. rates' make, for sale at IUn. lines'. The east pier of the O. D line is h . " ing recovered. Cotton sold at the Exchange yetlei day tJtf 4 to B tent8. Oysters iq abutjdanco Tbc Cue . Bounders are in good condi'i jii. ' . Capt. Thos. S. lioward ii making u- tenaive repairs to hi i-hip lailwa) . Mrs. Follett announces new millinery KOOdl. Uead ad vertisement ana cull on her. . . - John C. Wbitty's eld man is tickled - because he can purchase his nooda at abort crop prloes. See how he tmilet. . . Glass ball shooting tbia afternoon by '- the Craven County Gun Club, on the XDk rah on the south side of Trent river. . We Call attention to the change in F. '.TjPatterson's ad. Pe has a large and '.V Taried atock, which be isofferioj; at low price, h , , lj nttniter of the Salvalidn Army peo S, plaplhfd.Dp Pollock rtroet yester dy tloiicg i)Ba..of . their lively eoDgs. llajor Inrnag jif jjtie. Army left on the '1. eteaJiM beTpe. Bh.irr,RiDs, the bear killer of - , Jonla, ie Va the city. He has nJri ven the beareall out of hit section, and front re ."'. porta tent by oar Onslow correspondent . they ennst hate jono over there. " - rA-dWeHiBK house near the office of " thfiV.'X& took Are on the roof . yesterday n caused the alarm to be -"'v iTeAp,Bployeee of the road ex - tingdlshed' the 'flfg beforo the arrival Of the ieogioee.. . Tan Ah 7 V ' Bllla have been posted for Mabel Ster- - Hog who will appear at the New Berne .-Theatre on the etenlag' of the ltTth in 'hreeOornen.rntlher notice will be given. 4 - - , -i 'i -- . 1 . Bteamer BtovijLVtnU. -. The Eatlet of the E. C. D. line ar ' rijed jreejerday. morniog and sailed yesterday afternoon with a fall cargo -. f ooltonV' . .. . , The KeVbefh of the D. D.I ine sailed for Norfolk yesterday with a fuli cargo of cottori. t '"r The board of commissioner for tbJ county met ia adjourned eeaeion yester day to consider the reqaeetrof the Wil mington, Onslow A East Carolina Bail road Company.' for the release to the company of the old plank road extend-: ing fro-n Seventeenth etrett to the Pen der r : i v 1 i ne.' A committee from the boar d c f irectofi of the railroad com-j-sry h present. - The (natter wae die- ii I for mcrne time end finally on mo , : . .. i'otef B. G.' Worth, for t ' t a of tbe-prcpJed te 1 i I i e r-mi was deferred until the c t t ,1 l,ve dtfinitelr de- t : - o tve line of th railroad, A Lcid- in Grant town t' f - ntv,'apt Sturday.reec- 1 -i en ; T;cg tub f ( 1 by ibe towDfhfp, to i an of' the road. ,' The it" ;tirn" will be rub it " , v i toe towrubfp tt i ti lo ! 1 tsy'. Up to 12 ' r i t( -p a 219 -l.c . v-- " g effrsth Bailroad Extension The SCasa Mett. ing oa Tuesiay Nigh'. A large Dumber of citizens of Craven county assembled at the court house on Tuesday night o discuss the proposition to extend ibe A 5t N. C. li. to s'-ine point on the C. F & V. V. H. The meeting was called to order by S. W. LitLaui. K.-ij , hj rujveJ thut Mr. Gto. Allen bo callod to the chair The motion was unanimously hd9pted. H S Nunn was elected secretary The chuiruiin stutei the rbje.-t . t 1 1 ,i meeting. Mr. J. J. Wolfenden e-iutcj that the matter v. at cue of tsreat iruporlan, e to : New Hiiiid and this section that i,e saw pit-sent merebtLt?, lavvyers d c- j tors an 1 many of other trades and -ro- j feasions fioni whom we could have a i full expiessi in of onjniou. ' here as one present w ho had lotg favorad the! sobeuie of ooi:utciinK the A. N. i'. I: with the ('. F. V V., Hon. i ' ' ' Clafb. atui he wou! 1 l:te ! , ):r-l inm on the cubjert Mr. Clnrl; was loudly ..lied f. i ;, 1 reeponde-i in a spec, b of i-unn I. i.t1:. tie ri-j iii i-i t- see the people , !,,. $ tog-tlier t . , !,tii!l ubiiu! in-illi ii- i !!. i t iug till W lliiiterial llitt-Iest be u.'ged the Importance of harmony and i oricert I action, hs w itbout these Ibeir i IT i i. in the past, would prove liuitleo). i,, ' Oonueclicu of the A V N. O. li w,tb the C. 1 A V V w o! 1 -. 'i, on , his, and be leul a b-u i winteii ! himself the A Gov ei n, i:npro , on tl A N. II lull (' Ii Jul v ii III V -K- ' ' 1 11 1 1 ' I 1 ' 1 K 'an I. r n I .i-i w as 111 H I ped out lie w 111 y hi d ' f the pl.m tlit.'i t ii - ii i in. .1 I been p'it in opi-r.i' : o I o( sion hail not been made and h tho K io n it had not been on the pirt of the p, i !e of h it a p him ! .e x ( heUv 111 d . I e.-nuse I iii' ri iii- ' . I united I U it 1 US III llllll.il of u la L ( f lit I in ii. a i a - lion. 1 le nugerled f..n.- dilli the y of e IcnMou thai he thoui.', til i could only lie overoine by legislation if nothing cine war in the way it would b.' ne.-essary to have a stock vote if the (Jovernor could bo induced to f win it, it might be done. 1 In though; we i-hould be cautious in approaching tl-i Governor on the f ii b jm-t find pren n'. it in alight that would t-e.ure hi'ap proval. ma j junn iiugi.i-i. vn as next t.oii.ii , i , . . . .1 : ,,..i i . . , ior. ue gavea nisiory ot i.is connection with the sale of thi' roa 1 from Month liebi to (j'oldsboro, and how he urged upon, the Governor the luipoi tain of saving it to the A. At N. i'. li. He was heartily in faror of this extension. He thought the Statu ought to get rid of us interest in the A. .t N. C. and that it might well nve it for the consummation of this scheme II. K Bryan, l - j responded toi ai: He did not propose to make a ppeech, but was in favor of wbatovc r rodounds to the benefit of this- old town and of this section. . Hu gave strong reasons why this eiteusion should be made and said that lie regurded a connection w uh theC. F. & Y. V as our orly hope. He thought the fcheme could he acc; ni piished by united action. lion. F. M. Simmons was next railed for, He responded with a vigorous and forcible speech. He pointed out ways to overcome some of the difficulties eug geeted by Mr. Clark. He thought it absolutely necessary to take Immediate steps to secure this extension: it would not do to wait untif the General Assem bly met, which would be fifteen months hence; we must have the co-operation of the Governor and tbie meeting ought to prSceed at once to secure that if pos sible. t . . Mr. T. A, Green responded to calls for a epeechi- lie was heartily in favor of makina an effort to secure this exten sion ; be wanted something more than talk; he wa for action; ho said it not for thl purpose of boasting, but would state that he had always paid his taxes and had paid for what property he owned in the city of New Berne, and if a subscription ofone hundred and fifty thousand dollar on the part of New Berne -would .secure a road through Onslow to WilmlhRton and a oonneo ticmwlth the C, P. dfc-Y. V,,-bVwa ready to vote for lu He was in faror of a strong delegation being appointed to confer with: the Governor In regard to an extension pf the Aa & N: C. R. , ; Mr.t31ark too ved that aS oommittee be appx5intd,of.whrch1 t ehairstt&n of this meeting sh-bechairnanToch at in the judgment of the'ehjdr will meet the requiremeate of the occasion to con fer with the OoTernor V; o ;i , J Mr. J.J. WolfeBdQB tnade the point that A committee had beta appointed by A former meeting held at the Cotton Exchange rooms, and this meeting Vei for the parpcee of endorsing the actio of the former. 'v.;... - The chair aonoanced the. committee appointed by' authority cf the former meeting ani stated that be had written the Governor to came a day he would r-rive tbem; tels ls'sy la ia cr- respoudence with the Piesidentof the C. Y &. V. V. R. Mr. T. A. Ureeu moved that the ao tion of the former meeting be endorsed. The motion as seconded by Major John Hughts and unanimously adopted. A mclion w aa adopted authorizing the chair to add to the committee al ready app doted. i. 11. Guion, E)' , moved that the names of Major John HuttliKs, H.jn.L'. C. Claik and li. It. Brjfau be addtd to the list. Aiopted. The Lames of D Sums. n. ('..mtm j Manly SI lla'.m and Silliam ( levo were al?o added to tho list. ' 'li in tiou lui- iii-.-eting adjouine ! What Agitation Has Done. About six months jgo the J"L'knai., beiLf.; anxiius to set in foot some Si-liciuc that would bring our people in harm lv and nuilt-i a for the ma 1 1 i . h I ud van cement of lb is i i ty arid sec- l . i ega n the ag tat i' n . f t1 . e J uept loll li 1. 1 s. 'ine 1 1 w as n. f n 1 1 ate " l v Hi I. l.d.l.j; the A A N po l.l the !'. .V V V 'I I:,- La. tel f in ear. . .i - .. ' .' . ad III o- d ! l ; the .- lb. H.el aior- ,V : :U- f. I I I tl.e I I1 in . I !,1, i a -i.l I I ' I i.'ie mul ai li.at pp. i I the ! i.m lot I -,v ri i tin-i.- -i; an I ii a i.-n i I . u... 1 i r- i .ll.-n I v li'.i. (. i i lark on t ! a la a f . i i - if i, si n an 1 prepared lu. a I i i I I llil!l- i I I. !l I (hi III 1 1 1 . lliat i n i I i b.- i-ub-l ienei ,i I A hhi iii My which nil .1..- Tins tail mi t the iov er nor J ar is. the out vei nor . and many othe! ronn i familiar w ilh t In-alTa 1 1 s and . f the A A N i l; I nfor ! .i Ihn s,.( i! ,1, ,md for the A. 1 l!n- it. coin i:ig ( lovernor d id i I I'.i- e. In me rim of ahv I 1 h . : v o -a 1 I sii ve tin- r leu .ll . sion alna'j male I i Sni uh li.-ld . 1'y this laiioii- to a- i tl,.s r,e, li ci and the A A N r H ion -iiiii a M-t ba k Iha; will not soo'i be ie. oi red unlias the present mi ve f r ihe I llellM II IS Mi: .1 sMl.l 1 b. , i a., I..,,. I V I b i- pa ei . f. r the "l ad I.: I ii. d i.li lit a;(.i-als made id the ii '!dsioro Arus a 1 lei i olilu ell. n h.-il e I . . if Wilmington to lli-i .1 li e p. I h at e j -ent liat the)- aie almost ready any demands made upon .redo them by thu I '. 1 . iV . . corporation. I t bus done more our people have hern ibiouLl into harmonious action all lalong tl.e linn and if no llagging occurs eo ul rivuils are boii ml (o follow. We I verily believe that if the bill suL j niitto.1 b Hi i lark and other gentlemen j to (i veinor Si'iili-n m January lla had . been barke 1 up by micIi united action as we now have, we would have been conni ited .th tin- i . 1 . A N, . '. K. long before thin. Hut We must not slop now t " oiiimuit our sins ol omission only I draw n practical lesson there noni c must look to the future , w e iiiusi present a urjiteil Iront when we prcp.e-e s. hemes fi t the advanoement of our material and industrial interest. We have begun right, lets keep the ball i n motion. Stonewall Items. The Haplisl association, col W ill coc- vene in ihn place tomorrow Mrs. Martha Midyetle of Smith creek is critically ill of hemmorrhngic fever. The sleamer Margie is at YaDdemere disabled by some of her machinery be ing broken. Have to send to New Berne for repair. 'Near Yanceboro, in Craven county, Mrs. Kophia Miller and Mr. Max Lam pert of this county, were married on the 9th intt. Both German. There ia one happy man in this sec tion, he has got steamboat sickness as captain after a Ion 'pull. Well, there is nothing like perseverance. At the residence of Mrs. Bailie Thomp son, the bride's mother, in Aurora, on the 0th inU, MissC. A. Thompson (Sis) and W. H.Oaskinapf the eame place, were married, Be v. Mr. Wyche per forming the oeremenj. The schooner Grace Watson, Thomp son master, left on the 10th inst. with a load of lumber for Philadelphia, con signed to Lakene ft Co."1 The schooner Henry O. - Ely, Moore master, is at th wharf loading for the eame destination; both being loaded by A. EL Whltcomb. On the 10th inst., when Mr. Nathan Booker,' the jailer, went to carry the upper to th prisoner confined in our jail, be was overpowered by tbe pris oner and all escaped ' except one who was so well ironed that he couldn't get away. ; Tbe ' jailer was not seriously bnrt. Daa't Bxawrtvcat. , You cannot wasto time in ex peti te ent ins: when, yoer longs are fa deo ger. Consumption always seems, at first, only a cold Do not permit any dealer to impose apon yoa with tome cheap imitation of Dr. King 'a New Die borer for OonsucDpUoo, Coughs and Colda, bat be rare yoa get the gee dice, Becsasw he can make more profit he may toil yon he has something just as g03d, or just the same. - Dob t be de ceived, hut insist upon getting Dr. King New DiwoverTr which ie mar autwi toglverpjief in eUTbroat, Lnnr? nMtBenirjecnors, t or tale at is. N. Jjd.Tj -e drvg ft :re. . -, lite President at St. Paul. St Pall Minn, uct. 10. The special train containing the President, Mrs. Cleveland, the Postmaster General and his wife, and other members of the party, reached St. Paul at 6 30 this eve ning, having left Madison, Wis., at b o'clock this morning. The people along the line and at thu Binaller stations were much less demonstrative than those of the regions passed through ear ' J i er in the trip. At LaCrosae, w here the train lamed t w enty minutes, though there were ten thousand people at the etnliou. with; UTice as many more lining the etreels of . the town, and though their eiilhusiasui w as- of the liveliest kind, there w as i.eilher crowding nor haste. At Portage, New l.iobon Sparta uad I. ike City, where live minute stops, were male handshaking look place of i the now famiiiar cliara.ler vet with a dilfereuce. The look of excitement, almost as intense ae that of men in bat tie, was m.ssing. I hu people jostled and CI. wded. but they laughed as they did no. 'I'll e interview was with them n.'t so evidently one of business at of pleasure Not a tenth of the numbers galln led had a chain e to shake the hand of the l'.-i sident, but their cheers as he tiam pulh-d awev were none the li ss hiuriv. Ju-l ii i.li id Win inn a lini ng o! w oi k :iu n w r--ga. her ed . and one nil n irsobai k io.b- up to the dun moving i ruin l- pieseut to .Mrs ileve- ' a 1 1 d . will, the 1 1 Coin .I nut II ts, a l:.m I s anr I. i o.i. i i 1. r,- n In d u i u t and tto lljjl.t It r ,.- 111 h. I hall I. but Ull .in I, .l i i: w i: ; ,.i. 1 fell to the -. und 1 l.i ::. 'III. led !l..ili w ., em! at I.e.-1 I for a In. Illu lit . t a; all j.tlilrtl.- I HI" ii I I , ii ; a ii the v oilmen l.-ap-d a dub pi. Ii ' 11.; tin- :'. .w is. Iiol.e tie- Wot,., b ' ti-t ,r fall I au.i !-! l:.e w .I j.-si bull a!,f ' I the ' .en pall .on . ill I ivei , J them lie ivill it nn-m: i : pi,.- ia ii s cliiili as loli ui he 111 eH The pally v. as met at the dip I in tl.is e.tv by the leciplioii i niiiiiiitie and a great crowd of people. Ai Mrs i lev e land walked down the platform time little gills. Men E.thei K-lly. Mi-M.-ign ie an I .Mis- Han !a sli pped t r win I and pleat tiled her w nil thrie loielv lioU',111 Is of pi nli io-e-.. I ileal throngs liile.l the ht reels through win, I tho procession passed At the Hotel lluiii t'.i- I'l. M'in,! and his piilv "ere Hitr.id a. . .1 t. Mayor Smith, whi di ll v, r e I ii Iii lef - po. ch of w el com . 'I lie 1'rondi ul rospouded in appm priated P-rmH. and. after referring to the rapi 1 grow th of St. Paul, concluded as follows "M y isil to on being a h-icihI oil- and ti listing that we hiivn a sort ol friendly feeling for each other. I want t i Miggemt to you a reason why I am p.u !: many and personally nilertsle in .s; i am au.i us ptiie. name years U.-o a nmg girl dwell among you and w , nl t i si hoob She loin g row- n u p t' i be a u. -mail, and is n m my wife If any one thinks a piesident ought not p. mention things ot this suit in public I hope he or she dm s not litre in St. Paul, for I don t w ant to thin k an hotly w bed I I hank the good people of this city be i aust they neither man led nor spoiled my w ifu, laughter and applause. and when 1 tell them that they are related to thai in mv life better than all earthly honors and d int motions. Hereafter you may be sure that her pleasant recollec lion of school days will ho reinforced by the no les pleasant memory of our present visit, and thus our present interest in St Paul and its kind citizens be in. leased and perpetuated. DiotrfRs After Entir.h result of indigestion will n I h ger l e t . iierienced if Simmons laver Ivegulatorw taken after each meal. It is such a good digestor, and so mild ami pleasant in its effect that it is used by many, aflt r a hearty meal, to insure good digtsiioi). 1 he Regulator doeis not nauseate or nritalo tho stomai h, but corrects acidity . d impels foul gases, al lays n i itatioii. ali i assists the stomach in it d iestion. KHtlK.N m:v iia. a. i ct. lo. Tlio Austrian steamer Hapsburg yesterday collided with and sunk a Bavarian steamer on Fake Constance. Many pasaengers in the cabin were drowned, but the exact numher in as yet unknown. Pa It's, Oct. 10. Yesterday , for the first time since tho revolution of 1793, the religions ceremonies connected with the festival of Hi. Denis, were sup pressed. Bapm, Oct. 10. It i- Hated that the Emperor of Brazil has announced his intention of abdicating bis throne, ow ing to his health being impaired. Com mon rumor has it that it is bis mental health that has failed. LlIPSIC, Oct. 10. John Neve, the Anarchist, has been sentenced te fifteen years' penal servitude. The counts on which be was convicted were ee follows: Preparing to commit and inciting other to commit high treason; contravening tbe expletive laws; circulating forbid den prints and committing perjury. . AbtUHMRA, Oct 10 The Produce Association's report for September cays that tbe Egyptian cotton crop will prob ably reech that of Past season. . What True Merit Will I)o. i The aBpreeedBBted tale of Bmcim's German Sffntp within a few years, has astonished, the1, world. It ie without doubt the safest and best remedy ever discovered, for the speedy and effectual care of Coughs, Colds, and the severest Loag troubles.! it .aeta on aa tntirwv d iff erect principle from ' tbe nsual pre scriptions given .by Physicians, as it does not dry npa Cough and leave the uiMBee'tuu in the eysteta, ut on the contrary removes. the eame of tbe trou ble, heels the parts affected and leave them id a purely healthy condition.! A bottle kept in tho boas fox as when the diseases mare their appearance, will save doctor's bills and a' long spell of serious illneea, A trial .will convince yon cf these facts. It Is positively told by all drugsript end general dealers ia Ihe land i'rice, 75 ct. large bctl'ee. COMMERCIAL. lintlV MAHHtl. Y 'Kk. j t i: lu .' , pelicd slea 1 V ile Ntii Futures bules. October. November Iieceinber January Februar y Man h. Ne.V ile I I. 17'i bales at llicc mark y ;tn Aprii ".n "J .'; May f31 'j .'7 J inn J 74 '.i 1'4 July, j 'J 4 - A ugutt J "eJ iSepteiiil.ri market stea 1 v 4 to 'J if t" 1 .in. '-- 1 - pel bushels in New Millinery Goods! I l.av . Complete St:ck cf Fall and Winter Millinerj G; also t Ii etn and P olN-r nig m t ?. li em have also u large sto Fancy Am ies. Mi other goods a re opt f i lends an d t usp in fore pun basing Am too busy I i day usbe w 1. 1 0 I am w pint- 1 "ly low k ,,f N Putt- ill n and I el lot a i.gi,:. elites all.l Hat- ami 1 1 . l 1 1 e III V ill . I Ie- t I j pel .lie ' C. M. V. F0LLETT. w i; Pay Your Taxes ' '! .. v I. -1 I l for !, !, ,, i l i I i day I t I i : a m ai l 1 ;.i a! i i .- and t" ' d 1 . s . ' -. i,. r o I w ul hi . . li tin h 1 1 p ,,, do!.c will, 1 : Mil! ti, , m I l.i it y I i v For Rent, Nmt od 1 ) w ell ing urns . large 1 on bast 1 i nl . it . l.llllll-l.V 11. Apply I' I.. II 11 1! pi.- I bv J oil I W hn 11 P. Well i rops is M1CI1TY SHOUT, but 1 have i I I it MM) my IIAKDW AUK, MA (T!INKU and A( 1 UIU" LTl K A I . IM PI.EMKNTS from J. C W11ITT1, therefore",! am all UPiHT. I tell you hie prices help out a short crop amazingly. Atlantic & N. C. Railroad Co. si PF.RINTKNDFNT'.S Or FK'F. New Berne, N. C. Oct 10, 17. llol For tlio lCnleiitli l'.iir'. 1-or the accommodation of the public. on TUK8DAY. WEDNESDAY. Till lis DAY and FRIDAY, Oct. H, l'J. 'Jd and 21st inclusive, the schedule of Passen ger Trains Nos. .10 and 51 , Time Table No. 5. 8ept. 12, 1887. will be suspended, and the following schedule w ill bo run, giving all an opportunity to visit the Fair at Raleigh and return to their homes on the same day. G.'IMll'.ifcT. SCIIEIH LK. (i.'IVi VltT. No. 5!. I'assc7igfr 7Yunt No. od Leave. Stations. Arrive. 7.40 r M. (JoldBboro 7Sii.il. 8.07 " Best's Station 7 ihj 8.22 " La Orange f. 41 " 8.40 " Falling Creek fi 26 " 8 5H " Kinston ti 08 'J 9.10 Caswell r VI " 9 2a " Dover 5 41 9 40 " dire Creek a 20 " 10 07 " Tutcarora 5 C2 " 10 16 " Clark's 4 4'.i " 10.40 " New Berne 4 25 '. 11.07 " Riverdale n 82 ' 11.12 " Croatan 3 26 " 11.30 " Uayelock .a W " 11.54 " Newport 2 44 " 12 03 a m. Wild wood S 35 " 12.09 ' Atlantic 2.29 " 12.24 " Morehead (op towm 2.14 Arrive Iave 12 30 " Morebead Depot 2. 10 am. Passengers will breakfast at Golds boro going West. S. L. DILL, Supt. NEW BERNE FURNITURE STORE. The Boss Installment House. Dealers in all grade of Furnitures. Clocks, Picture, Mirrors, etc., sold oa weekly and monthly payments. Picture of. all sites framed to order. J. U. HIKES, .. '.-H . ' - "-3.i- -' . ' -"..,.: .... VMH St., opp. 1 it. Cotter W1; lfJVv ! i Wanted, ; 5UC 1 OM S of COTTON HEED lllik'li.i tasli 1'iict paid, de li t-r tl in ni 15 f i lie -j I 11 Ai .1 A. MI'.AIIOWS. : oi J d IV t f Cheap For Cash. . A I orty five Sa w ( i in A lieltitg f i sale by OC 11 d W t f 1 and thirty feet 11 CUTLER. I Notice. i . - SLji, f sum k in ihe A. & N.' -I or iiiiolaid. Appli le for a renewal of i I slot k i.l M. DaIL. ' K lillf In Ctttu ll Will be sai 1 i erliticatt- ml1 .l3Ud SPECIAL. New Buckwheat, Oatmeal, " Grits. A 1 i Frc.:h racked Canned Goods Clieap, At ULPJCH'S. GO TO S. B. WATERS, Jr.. Bt bt and Cheapest Line of Gents' Furnish'g Goods HATH, SHOES, Cail!,::,1 .l th. 1 ..i. : Pest ' Uiulirullas, &jc. 1 1 1 1 . - al i ay s in stock. " in 1 l.i . it v . K KHV l .it lial. 1 Allow Itrand 1 H I I ' . A: k t.. st . ls.l lb,' dial t w . . f ( 'loth. H 1 , 1 A 1 1 A .S Tl r 1 illy. Fits Next Door I ph in A . opal l ll.il. Inn i I "Blest be the heart that knows no guile, lliat leels no wish unkind. Forgetting provoo.at ion . while Oood deeds an- kept in mind. Ili.lttole I ' 1 1 Mill Ci l t I A NM1 1.1, ' lo. pel nleuilptl I.7 1.. '.. is; 1 hi iii) mud,, at I. Pan anlur 1 l M I ' V I.M 1H. . 1- loiil anil lie 1 lie, N (' n. I . IVoticc. Ha-, ing pun based the 1 11 tire Stock Of Pools. ,si es, an 1 l.'.il hi rs in store un der Hotel All. it. I will sell the eanie AT ( 1 isT. H -T 1 'AMI Nogootlg will be sent . ut on piol.ati n Thankful for past patronage, the busi ness will he continued at tho old slati 1 11:. i r H t, 1 A',bt it. 1 T. PATTERSON. N. P ri,.., N . ' , dtf E. K. BISHOP, Broker fc CommiVn Merch't, OIHr an.t llir.hooK mil to Clrd V harr. Agrul for A rmntir a. o '. Protlilou. Vlrr I'rtiol SlorilKr Bolldlas;. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 , IIIUI.V and MEKCHAN. IM sr. 11.M h al reaaooaJil iwp2l dim AGENCY FOR Use House's Chill Syrup SEE ULRICH, Wholesale Grocer, J FOR THE Lowest Prices I f a -It'. , a v- .u Rice Sacks on handV' NEW GOODS! JUST ARRIVED : Philadelphia Butter. . ' Cassard'e Bugar-cured Meats - and Pure Lard. - -. , Best Floor ia the market.- i;W-ri Wafer Crackers, Graham Wafers. Pilot Bread and Fine Cakes, -,"-. The beet ot Teat and Coffee. .-" , ',' . Fulton Market Corned Beef. ' ' , Thurber'tbert brands of Can Ooo ' , In fact everything nine in eatabW. , Give me a trial and Ve osnri" J ' tepii d6m : jc::: i . , t" TPTVTI TTTl it"

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