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TBM JqppB4i.ll al eolumn. taper. aMM4 ee.U, efeept Monday iw aryear; U0 air slj mouUlC. UeUYered omij eaaSrriaara at at mil per month. .:V TUIWXXVT JOU&NAU B St eolomn aaar. pabllabed tt Thursday 11,40 VtBTtSIVO A4TK8 (DAiLY)-Ons aVy' g Wt Me for sac aabaqusat Baartlf.' jIlMktaMkBlir heed of "Bua!nen I tins la "II eaalsperfDr lint anil 5 eenta fur ifHT uBept IIHItlM Ma imiiif WilllMlAMf.ftd bcitwaen MM Will he NW4 i Mod per line Parsaaats far tnuitrn advertiaemrnts M be made la advene Keguiar adver tlaaa aaata Mii beanUccted proa, ally at ma shMl eejaSisuoBia .. MaiBaioelkaa containing newf 0 a dil nrtii af asal bmiui ar aoueited. No aeiaaaaBisaUa aaast be sxoeeled to be out) ad Uel eootauas obiaottonaDle persona ties arlLUfeolda Ine a nM of tua aoilior: or l WUi Basse mar loan one oolaiuu o It h aaf aaraen feellna agei-leved at ti anony a twH 61 aanuaauea al thla ouice aud aawi Wherein the grievance exiala m JOURNAL. K4H.I. Bualnesa Hancr. E.. C, MAY 29 at the Fx I ofaee at N Bars, aa aeeoad-elaaa aiattar. . J.UHtHEfUBLICAX TICKET, .jfktheafl e( tbe Republican ticket InOBsiaated by the convent ou at BalOigh last week is about as strong Mtat party could Lave pat foith. Ojjier U. Dockery will go be lore tut $&ple as a farmer, indeed, it is aid that be beloDgs to the Farmers AUiaucf bot an this organization is Ivt "political one, he cannot hopv'jto gain political honors 'v L&L A MamKnp f I.....,,! - Bat the Democrat mu.it not Ubderrate Mr. Dockery's strength. - EafcMfaged by the lukewaniiiitss aMn"IdTliitkinlAri t lui.i In- ISiSli I lift aMq J j ' llepOblicauB bare brought out the strongest of the old issue Ki-pub-licans, one who stood by the party ia tho days of reconstniclion and ia tie" llolden Kirk war, and the question now id whether the people vt miff DliUlV ale U UiUtll uinaaiirv fled .with the management of the Demecj-atio party as to elect as tbai'Oovernor one of the leaders of , hat party which bankrupted the State and openly defied the coosEituUon and the courts. This was indeed the hourof trial for North Carolina and her people ought Barer to forget the part acted in (hat political drama by her leading den. ' No one who aided and abetted the enemy in that conflict or folded his arms and quietly ; lookediin, should ever receive '. ItAHAii tie Ilia lianila nf fVlA frrtftri , layroWiftg people or .Nortn t aro- v.- 4ara pio8td to bringing up 1 oldiies; but when they are thrust npon the people they cannot do ether than take p the cudgel in dafenae ,.-or"4iem8eive8. From i.OOO (Or ISUjiWIWyUtlJIlUOI. , period la. J,he history of North Caro Una, sare that of the civil war. Waere was Oliver II. Dockery dnjng that period T Did ho join Bands with the good people of his State in denoanciog the attempt to . plangji$ into civil war! If he Hetth4rStcondemned nor endorsed - fhafiiWrihfveriiR9.de nnon the riuhts an9.':iibrties of the citizens, is he fit'inbject to b,e honored with the 'position of Governor! No true " patriot would hare remained silent la laai concest. uue mat inuwu fi nHTa lha rlAfanse of the con- - . . . . 1 v .1 1 r . .. 1 stitntiop and the laws at that time ought not to expect the people to rail j to him now and place him in the highest position within their I:? -It is toe head of the ticket that -the democrats nave goi w ugm, and they innflt prepare well for the batUftJffiei expeet to succeed. Caret by Thermometer. The ImDortaace attached to a clinical thermometer by those in Iraoraace efits office approaches a superstition. They dose their lips tffttljr-irpon It. xneir eyes rou wildlf around the room. They be iiere that thetube contains some raigLtj g or metal of my steoua -power. 'inerc ain t ;mucn xasie to it, dbcthet paid -.pae of , these cretlalor'S Jellowa, ,"but I a' pose its I itrribU iWond!? rDf r- 'ho is somethingr-of a wagr encouraged the man's faith 10 the occult vittues cf thelUuft and with remarkable5 rcsa!tirf4fiert,b 4r8td0se,etbe - - It' iinueaVind the vpatieat - iiiiy recoTered tared bf thet cter, administered tcr1- In die, - zt farthers drugging. SoriV mwdonars pt Pistw Omuity at tin pegulwr meeting 13, i nopy UVLSSS. $ . On aeoeunt of poor B. Q. Moa ley, arrears of rent $1.60; Wm. Cleve, sr., for support of M. Harris (2.00, for B.Kite $1.50; Sarah Heri tage for Mary E. Hall $5.0r Henry Wells $L50; Amanda 43lark'fl.5d; A. Toler for Dan Kees $1.60; Mrs. Wesley Gray $2.00; Mary tiatlin $1.50: Washington Spivey for "VT. Conner ; tl OO; Celia Herrington 9i.; mgar lsiount lor uaesar Conner IJU50; Bettie Melson $1.00; A, A. Lloyd $10; It. 0. Meeley for Edney Brown $1.50; W. B. Griffin for Bimon Khem $1.00; Thomas Hatris $1.00; M. Qabn for Dan Me Cray $1.00; J.Wiley, self and family $4.W; Caesar Becton for E. Becton ftl.00; Mary A Willett $1.25; Mrs. Eleanor Wright tl.25; Shadrack It Dunn 3.00: W. B. Tearee for B C. ! West &5.00; Wm. J. Moore 1.50; Jouey Carter $1.00; Sarah Hancock 1.50; Thos. B. lpock for Emily Danpberty $3.00; B. Lathiughouse $4.00; Stephen Clark $1.00; Mrs. V. Terry lor Hannah Horns $1.00; Harriet Bpruill for Nellie Bpruill $1 00;li.A. Russell for Thos. Moore $1.00; Matilda Cuuuersou $1.00; Elsey Fiver frl 50; Isaac JJrowu for Hannah Fotter $1.5J; B. O. Mosley lor Julia Auu Tho 1 as l..r)0; Ileze kiah Davis for Fenelope Taylor L0O; K (i.Mosle for Mattie Huck 2.00. The following misce.llaueous ae counts were allowed the amount allowed being the same as claimed unless otherwise blutcd. li.icliae) Ireland, keeper of Willis bridge. !7.00; .1.1. Ballard, keeper Clermont biidge, 10.00; K. K. guidlev, jam tor ol court house, HI (10; .lames A. Bryan, Com., per diem and sigu ing vouchers, ti.OO; '. (i. Uiinson, j Com . per diem and attending to bridges, !U0; T.H.Mallison, Com, per diem and mileage, $5.U: H. W. Latham, Com., per diem and mile age, !?4.;i0: W. M. Watson, Com., per diem and supt. of poor, $0.00; .). .1. Howard, inspecting bridge, etc., 'Sti.oC; .M. IJ. Williams, keeper ot poor house, $10.00; Margarel ladman, cook at poor house, i?.! 00; .1. .1. Tol.son, agt. rations for poor JILT). 85; Meiers J'.rjan, burial and cofliius, l(i.0t); J. W. Lane, ooflln and burial ol Alosofl Westbrook, amount claimed allowed 1.U0; Robt' O. Mosley for house rent SO. 00; )r. N. U. Street, county physician, professional services, $l(i.(57; John IV Ernul, shingles for poor house, V). II. Meadows S: Co., medicine tor poor in March, 10. (Hi, in April $17.10; New Berne JoritNAi., advertising, 1L'.50; Orlando llubbs, clerk of Board, per diem and Ices 9-11.14; V. M. Wat sou, .1. 1'., examining Lettuce Cbw ell and Tho. Dennis, lunatics, 0.00; V. M. Hawkins, repairing poor house, f G.00; Dauiel Stimson, sheriff, conveying Alex. Sears to Asylum at Raleigh, T-l.Bi, sum moning jurors tlti 20, serving notices .10. 00 window curtains for office? 1.50, conveying Thos. Dennis to asylum at tioldsboro 9.45, turn key fees ?2. 10, boarding prisoners, claimed f.C.7., allowed $5-. 75; V. 11. AdamSj'rails for stock fence in No. li township $13.00; G. B. l)ion, -rails for stock fence in No. 1 township lfD.1 4. Becapitulation: For poor 2S8.9?i department of justice f 81.04; mis cellaneous 45.iO; sberiff and Jail fees 11.17. Total for the month 525.58. Electricity In l'lace Of llomea. The Fourth Avenue street rail way cars are soon to be propelled by electric motors propelled by storage batteries carried on tbe cars. About one fourth of tbe building of the 85th Street stables has been appropriated to tbe opera tions of the Julien company, and there are masons and machinists at work on the ground floor putting up steam boilers and machinery. There are also draughtsmen and designers in tbe second story, all earnestly engaged upon tbe plans that are intended soon to banish horses and confine steara to, tbe work oi turning a dynamo. The dynamo itself is already at work and two long tables on the grounc floor are convered with accumula tors undergoing the charging pro cess. The exhibition car which has been seen upon tbe road during many months past has been taking a rest recently while workmen were engaged in making alteration to lighten it and improve its run' ning qualities. It has been much improved. The first ten ears have been ordered and arc expected, to be ready soon. . The capacity .tf the charging room, trow In prepara tion at 84 tu street, will be equal to the supply of accumulators for twenty oars. If, the performance of this number of cars .is found satis factory after they, have been eouiooed. the Wall ' stables on Fourth Avenue' wiU be taken for the location of the- dynamos as the more central andoonvenient points. Ai TICS TO .MVTtUUUA 'Ma..Wrasiow BotfrHnroBrTrt bonld always benaed Ofobfldraa teething. It soothes tha child, txjfteDt tb gnrtrfl, allays an paih, cures wind colic, and it the beat remedy for diar hoe. Twecty-flTseentsaboUia. 'r fliewtk af AimkUsi JtaUwiTi, 1 . The evolution of the railway ana ol iU rolling stock follows the same laws f bich. govern the rest of the world; adaptation to cl ream stances decides whot is fittest,' add that alone surrtTfts. The scrap heap of a great railway (ells its own fetarrl Our railways have now reached a development which is " won derful. .The railways of the United States, if placed con ti nous ly, would react more than half way to the moon. Their bridges alone would reach from New York to Liverpool. Notwithstanding the number of accidents that we read of in the daily papers, statistics show that lees persons are killed annually by failling oat of win dows. Seribner's Magazine. Way Ske Hated Hlw Father. I hate that Mr. S.," said a beaut v the other dav to her uonorea parent, "wny so, my daughter f ''Because he always stares at me when be meets me in the street." "But my child, how do you know that Mr. S. stares at your" "Why, because I have re peatedly seen mm do it." "weu, Julia, don't you look at the im pudent man again when you meet him. Remember that it always takes two pairs of eye to make a perfect stare." No Christian has a right to be re gardless of his reputation, for not himself alone is concerned. He may imagine it matters little for bim what men may think, since God knowt; but, in so far as men do him lustioe, they fail to render that L'lory to (Jod which his good works , ought to secuie ; aud BO, out of re gard for the cause with wbicu lie is identified, he should not i uffer him self to be misunderstood, or misrep resented, when it can be avoided. DiBlliiejuUaad Hen. (iuveroor John Ireland, of Texas; .Simon I'. Hughes, of Arkansas, 8. D. McEoery. Governor of Louisiaaa; E I). Turner, Judge U. 8 Ooort; Ex Oov. Hubbard, Minister to JspaD; Marlon Martin, ex-Lieut Governor of Teiai; W. K. Miller. ex-Governor of Arkansas; E. A. Perry, Governor of Florida; W. U. liloxham, ex Governor of Florida; John B. Gordon, Governor of Georgia; Alex. Gregg, bishop of the Episcopal Church and Chancellor of tbe Univer sity o( tbe South, and hundreds of other distinguished men of the United States in all pfofessiona and in every depart ment of scienoe have had their sight restored by the use of Hswkes's Crys Ulixed Lensea. All eye fitted and fit guaranteed by F. 8. Duffy. New Berne, N. C. a7drnl Indettry and Frngalltj. ludustry will make a purse, and frugality will give yon strings to it. This wiU cost you nothing. Draw the strings as frugality directs, and you will always find a useful penny at tbe bottom. BaOlM'l Armies Salva. Taa BiST Salvb ia the world for Outs, Bruiata, , Sores, Uloers, Bala Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, (Jbappea Hande, Cbilblaina, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively' cures piles or no pJ required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Prioe 26 cento per box. For sale by R- N. Duffy. jan 17 ITS USE FOR KIDNEYS. Jxsor. Ql., May M.107.' 1 have txen auRarlna from kidney disease laramontn paat, and I he pain In my baok was vsry ssvere My occupation require a cood deal ol wrUtna at nluh' and I suffsrad ail tbe time. 1 saw one man who said be wHsrnred by using Bolanla Illoor) Balm (B. H, b ) and I cowmeDcad nalng It, and the lit In la a great deal leaa. 1 have only naed two boltlaaand believe It will eOect a ears by the aae of a few more houlee. Youra rea paoUnlly. J. . poitMAM, Pura Blood la ef Frlealesa Valae. Tbe Blond Balm Do., Atlanta, G : My Dear Blr I have, for some time past. need B U. B. as purifier oX tha blood and to ana ap ine ayatem generally, ana oon alder It without sxeepUun Uiennat remedy ot tbe kind In tbe market Your with beat wtahea. ABTHtTR O. I.SWIS, Editor Soul hern Boole ty. For bale in New Berne at tbe drug stores of K. N. Daffy and E. H. Meadows: miy $500 Reward! Pe wQ -ear the above' rwward for any east 9veredvaM,dyBsla, stek keadaabe, lndiEasUan. eonsttealteai ar cannot eere with West's Vageta-ele Liver nits,wnea tae drreetiona sra stnctlyoon nUed sntb. 'Tbey ase earaty retetable, and sever Call te give aaUefaettcm.. Large sons eeotatnlDt W) sna-ac coaled Bills. sale by all dragflaia. Besrare ot count rf el ta and Imitations. Tke gwanlaeBianiiractuTed oarty by JOHK O. ttT 00 MX W. Mad ison 8U, Cbleage. In. . Sold by B. N DUnTT.druggUt, New Bene, N. C. epMdwly Valuable- Plantation IS donee etrttir ball war bexweea PoilokeriUe and 7rcatoB. oat da Quaker Bridge road, half a saiie from a food landing oa Treat firprV) Tha tract eoa taios aboa, fyor baadred oree, ' one koadred aid 4)yi uaderl caltiratloa, the balanoe well timberedi WeU adapt ed to eoro. eouoa, peas,' eta. i Uood build i&gs, good water, good Beighbor- hood and healthy. - uaadf) - for -Mb. Apply at Jockhal ofBoa of to . , 'apSdwtf . ii?Jioo,M.O. 'Eo'beftHancccIi.-Jr fTRl ax. JUSTICE.: Offlot in Ml Hanoocts ing store, next door V " jUA Albert, - - Open f' i a.m. to 4 p.m. Will give prompt on to all rnatter r-OT,iii-irgtoji, .-,g,orort. c" '? r f ! ' . i . ' av ' IN Absolutely Pure. Tb ka aowtfar caTr rarm. aarrl rf parttr.atraacUi, and wholeaomanaaa. Mo a oooomloal than tha ardlnary kinds, and oaa not ba aold In eom petition with toe BQlttto4e or low teat, ahorl welcbt. alum or phoaphate owdera. Bold only In eana. Roxalaxi (ownaa Oo.. 1U WaTl-ak.lS. T. nU-lTdw for Mia in Newbern hj AUx, IdrUer. 1862. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER HAS a FUII STOCK OF Watches, Clocks. Jewelry SOLID SILVEB AND PLATKD WARE BPBCTACI.KS. I keep a larger stock of Spectacles in mi nther store in North Carolina. l uke particular pains to fit Ueu to the eyes of parlies Deeding tbein. Having worked steadily at the bench I for over thirty years, 1 believe I can dc I as good work as any watchmaker in ibt Stale. I COME ANT) SEE ME. SAM. K. EATON. Middle street. Oppofeite Baptist Church. f13 dwtf WALTER'S Photograph Gallery ! I take great pleasure in inorming my friends, nd the publlo generally, thai my New Studio ie now complete. Uj Light ia on tbe New Improved Plan. 1 have spared neither paine or expense io arranging this Light, so as to give to all my work that Soft Porce lain Effect. Every style of pioture copied and en larged to any eiae desired. .'.):' A successful career of twenty-five yeara in Norfolk, Va., ie a proof of tbe satisfaction I always giro: My work speake for itself; by it I nope to gain your confidence and weeit.yow favors Very respectfully, TH08. WALTER, N. W. eor. Middle and Pollock its., Over Daffy's drug store. jan21dwtf NEW BEEN E. N. C. Commissioner' Sale. Pursuant to a judgment of tbe Supe rior Court of Craven count, in en ac tion entitled Wm Cohen, Executor -of B. Cohen, vs. B. P. WlllUms, Adm'r, end others, rendered at taa February Term, 1883, in which judgment I was duly appointed a commissioner to sell tbe herein after described lands. There fore oa Wednesday, May 80th, 1888, at 11 o'clock, M., or as soon thereafter as tbe Soptrior Court ehall adjourn att morning session, I will sell for cask to the hicbest bidder at tha court house door the following land, to wit: Lying in Craven county, beginning at, the mouth of Otter creek oa the acuta nae of Neuse river, and running thenoe with said creek to Crooked run. and thence with said run to the intereeouoa of J. W. Latham and J. 8. Fisher's line to Neuse river, thenoe down the said ma to tbe beginning. t ,0. H.GUION, April 29, 1888. . Commissioner. Round Knob Hofel. BOUND KNOB. N. C Most Picturesque Scenery Western North Carolina. I'OWro OF ISTERKRT KAB BY : in Old rort,... :.J)lstant 5 MUea. fit. Bernard Mountain ...... " l OaUyoalla.. ,, - t Med Out.. 8wa t Tunnel.. PlBBaele of ttas Blus aidse. M' Potato TOg.-.i. " ' Toe River, One trout ashing , . . ' . , f Biiapw-lrooPTfogS,--, . . X . 2ltbeU s Peak, tbe Oraveof Prot MtHhetl, a the B'gbert pointed ottM.MOSkw- Pure eeol ry a-tmoapbsre; nb fugs; llgkt dews. Tralnastoeatn4oer. -jL p!7 OpM an tha raar.:-Tnn ifeaaoaabla by raoBth av week.' " aw 0 wg ri t"" 81UU0N8 l-vMAtTf XTTtlRTffKTH IT EIW. H Will move on vt about Janaary 16th, 1888. to their new acBea, sra the Bank ing Qoaeeof Qreen; Fo dt Oo,4hrwa doerK kfqn ;Bot Asrai la it "1 M Hi. mti i. HI. Hll tinl-l a kaa rl ve anlrae- aai saoataettMi re the irOoon-h and JeW I kvasarlbe H sad i o t ve. 'T-ZTL t eawwa. n vmrnrnmr, in. ,TBicK,si,ea. - J. ViraKCAjr,Agn"Kew -Berne, H.C ': 11 msyjdwly. ATTOKNnY Cr.c h P. It. I ' erai lb t f e w T-f r r e or, two doorl i I HEALTH IS-Vj-ALTlll RE AD jgEPgLa .i to.' B; 0. WEaris KEBta i "Briis 'fmiimT, a guaranteed apwidc for Hiete tia, lUzlna.' Oonvalalona, Flu, Nervnoa jteora'gie. rJeadaene, MarYdua i'mairatlon caused by the aae of alcohol or lobaoro, Wakefulness, Mental Depresaton, Softening of Use Brain leaultlng lnlnaanity and leading to mUery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenoeaa, Lots of power in either lex. Involuntary Lioasts and PperroHtorrnwa caused by overexertion of the biMin, aelf aboaa or.rer-lndtilgence. Kaoh ttox con tains one month 'a Irentuienl. I'.Ot) a box, or six bottles for 5.00. eent by mail prepaid on receipt of pr oc. WK GDJlRANTKBUX UOXUS To core any ease. With tach order ieilvd by us or six bba, accompanitd with to ou. we will send the purchaser nnr written guar antee to refund tha mone ir II tha liealment 'does Dot efficl a core. Guarantees issued only by It N. DUFFY, druggist, sole Kent, New Berne, N. O. ap84 dwly Well, I Should Smile If them Ice Cream rretzi-n at J. C. Whitty'e don't beat 'em all, aud that Alabaatine will just make your wld house look as good as new. Don't fail to call on him for anything you need in the Hardware line. Don't Fail To Call On ROBERTS BROS., ou SEND Your ORDERS TO US. We hate in stock a Full Line of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. C- S. Parsons & Sons Boots and Shoes, Penitentiary Boots & Shoes, Also Shoe direct from Ike Boston factories. We are selling all grades fi.uuii from the Mills in Michigsn very low. We also job Lorillard and (Jail v Ax Snuff. ROBERTS BROS., 9of th Profit at.. iVeui Beme.A'. 0 UWPHREYS' urjerraaraviiBoa croua pairs. i J Fevers. OonsaaUoQ, lnflunmatloni .. .2.1 Orylns voraa, wpmrarar, naayw.... t rvlnc taiin, OT jmuiu oi imuw .za uuvhaai at Ohildraa arldulta $ ui Dyaentarr. Orlpuw, Billoua Oolla 35 ICassba. Oald, bronohlM. 2S aiearalsia. Tootfcacba. Faeaacba 23 kolera ornna. votmuas-. j o 5 hor1 EOPATHIC I M Ovaatpala. bilna bwinjoto. 1 1 Uimareaacd or Pklnral Perfeda . I ?l V hfiea. toa Profit ParToda. .35 . .ti 1 21 halt Khean. Erralpalu Eruptions., ttBB, uavsa, 4imanw xreuiiTiir... 1 si HaaamauaiB. lwu,!.,l.",,," 1 ei Fever nlHlaa. sue, Chilli, Malaria...... .fiO 1 1 Calaarh. lnfln.nw. GoM in tha Haad .SO STlKliaer Dlaraae .60 ar Blaad na ou IS ilSSa? IvABMieX WattiV Kd'.'" '60 of the BmH, PlpiUtin..1 .OO Specifics. ' dd b Droriiitt, lirwaT-Hnaraakm' or asnt poxtpaid on reoeipt of BUUUJlll IU. 10 VallMaU It. Steamer Howard, Independent Steamboat Line. On and after Mind ay, the 0th day of April, the steamer Howard will run Uie foHowlnr aoheule: TTot ' MtoaTrtilla erery Tuesday at eight o'clock-, returning same day. For Trenton every Thursday at eiaht o'clock, returning Friday. ""'X?' J,,LAJSITTER. Mtnager. J. 1. Disbswaf , Agent at New Berne. V Ziizh' Aghast i,w A.K X Jl a-v ' - mivi0. , And wrs fers, flow is it that 1 can sell omKh lower man any one eiser .. I'll t 1 y ru: I have determined to be a-i'f for tbe CRBband WORK 1 . . I ALL PROFITS. . - -, J'yKMio : FAi;; EEALIKO. . ' ' t cue end t uj irom me, and you wiU certr rr C't it. r. jo:;r". ODE. HTOPHaETS' BOOS Cloth 4 Cold Binding lit FaiM, wUk StMl Krxuc, biiuv rasa. u.. p. o. a., imo, t. l-lTXjf ' " flKl nail 's? J) v i S. ft . 'fl U 4k. f itltctle1 & KwU CaXolii lillriid Co !p Newbekn, Apwl t8. 188. . Special Time Table f . . FOR TRUCK' Will. Supplemect, to Time Tablj,lIo,,8-jpf'' April 18, 1BBO. Leave I?ew hern aoiks.-.- . Tuacarura Core Creek .1100 A.M. .11.89 ' ,.U.6 -v .12.81 P.M. Dover. Ousweti 1.67 -a" 12.47 " Klnolon fdlling Creek...., '' LaGrange Beets Arrive Goldeboro ... 1.30 .". ... 1.63 . . .16 ' ...2 40 "I .... 3 10 " . te due to ar- SbirrjenU by ibi train rive at destination as follows: ., , Kit iuond 1 46 A M. V,'a'iiogton, D. C ... 7 45 ' Baltimore 10 00 " PhUadelpbia 4 00 P.M. Jersey City 7 00 " Pier 27, New York. .. 9 Oi ' " Only 82 hours Newbern to New York. Returning, this train will follow No. 51 irj to Newborn, unless otherwise or dered by train dispatcher. ' S. L. DILL, Superintendent. ' Thisis the Top of the Genuine; Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. AH others, similar are imitation. lis exact Label is on each Pearl Top Chimney. A dealer may 6ay and think be has. others as good, uV HE HAS NOT. Insist upon the Exact Label and Top.. Fos Sal: FAtPYWHifE Made only Br GEO. A, MACBETH & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. ana 'WMakey Bain tta cured at home with ootpaln. book sf par- , tlcnlara sent TBS.. . II M WOOIJ.KY. M U tTttioe 6:i WhliuhaU Bk I ; ' w ;:i " mrn . h :i m The Century Magazine With tbe November, 1887, isane The Onlury commencus its thirty fifth voluuio with it regular circula tion of almost 2."0,0()0. Tho Viar Papers ami tho Life of Lincoln 'in creased its monthly edition by 100, 000. Tho latter hiBtory having re counted the events of Lincoln's early years, and given tho necessary survey of the political condition o, the country, reaches a new period, with which his secretaries were most immediately acquainted Under the captain , . Lincoln in the War the writers now enter on tho more important part of their narrative, viz.: tho early yeara of tbe War and President Lincoln's part thoreui. ,' Supplementary "War Papewl . ollowini' the '-battle- Belies", by distinguished generals, will do- ; 6cribe interesting features of amy, life, tunneling from Libby, nam. tives of personal adventure, Stc.,., General Sherman will write on 'The Grand Strategy of tbe War." Kennan on Siberia. luxeept t he Life of Lincoln . and , tbe War Articies,' no more Jmpor " tantseries has ever been undertaken; . by The Oentnry than I bis " ofT Mr,' . Kenan's. Witb toe prefibns'pre. j paration of fonr years-' travel and study in Russia and Siberia, the antbor undertook a journey of 15,-' 000 miles for the special investig-a-' tion here required. An -introduo-': tionfrom the Eussian; Minister -of i -tbe Interior admitted rbim.rto-tbd'yi' principal mines and prisons,, where; , ' ne oecame acquain tea. witn some;-, v three hundred State ' exlterf, Ub r " erals. Nihilists." and"others.-i-and"' V the series will be a 'startling' as well ' aa accorate ' revelation r)f the Binyi- Bvstpm . . Tha man iflnktrnMofte j j - j . , , : . . .1 .. V . 1 . -I . . - George A.. Frost, wb,o aooompaaied -.V-' fho nnt.hnr. will nrlH rrrcallv. fa fha - it , - i - , - . , wuu luostrauons wm run inrougn :al Jit . . . - . i . l me Tear. cnorrer noveiawiu ioi- low by Cable aqd itockto.'j Bboiw H tflr firtinn will' nnrwnr !Arpr ft ' montn - -1 , v . . 4 . ; ;i , 4 ' misceuaeous. l e&taresv nt a it ' t 1II..I...Ja 'it niii.iwuiiiiw. wihih: tllUtillHlCU ivuj ain;io .tvutHiiugvae raeia oi illustrated -by; U. L,vWilsop; wild li WAorain IiIa Vkwv rTLAr1 aa T -vr-rv l f- Vs-1fr'lifc V.nrrliQia lo rain Kv.IlV. Mrs. van Ilensselaer," wit b illustra-' ' ' f valuable tiarii'rn nn TlrpftrniL Pi irit- nalism, and Clairvoyance; essays in -f criticism, art,travel, and biof ra Ly poemsj cartoon k; etc. - ' -i-i-Cy a special offer Ibb narrsbcr fr tbe past year "(contninlr t'.a J : i-, loin history) Hr f-; --Inu'a ' tbe yearV V-: "if . i yo.' tt l ! - .' - :i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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