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; .-nine's ompourid Miiim Piwtraboa, Memfalfia, i aa UtW CaiMM, Kk Dyaarpele, u4 all afce. Xxmati tae EiSaa 111 11 t I HI km tart . ( BUM. M fcjZ aWaaa. i Erie it. Vrloatfl OO. n"'l lT UrntgMM , ZT." . .u Wt;URlCOCa.Propntof. j n 1 I ' New Summer Goods -AT- HOWARD JUST RECEIVED : White Pique and Washable Four In Hand. Liwu Tie ami Dude Hows. French Bows and Grenadine Scarfs for hot weather. Balbriggsn and'Gauxe Underwear. Bleached Jeans Drawers, the lest suet. New lot of Lawn Tennis Shoes, Mens, Hoys and Ladies' Sizes warn Slippers. Full line of Collars and Cuffs, new 12 doi. Initial Pins just received, Men's Bathing Suits, and Bathing and Rubber Oorers for the hair. WohaTe a lot of Campaign Plugs our prices. Alpaca, Sioilian and Drap d'Ete Coats and Vest. Trunks, Valises,' Kngs, Matting, etc, at HOWARD & JONES, Next Door to National Bank. junlddwtf Cora's. 2 o t H T 53 oor.gis - p - i . F Wtnt ?e SB c ca t2 M n at arf f i m ass ps. m t3 w H W P gef -? r-r" r K B Wr!t3 4 ' 2.! 2.: ""U o -d w Ml O r - i 3 2 ?, .h3 CO T a-. CD O M O H M - L-l Vt awaw Skarf S 9 0 f o S. p 3 fcrj B m et x. m m c3 n : : a ? o pu a p o v ft i-i. m o ' cr. a . ? u. y b ? "SCO g". ftB a. A 55 3 n fJ ct 2 g r."? ft O N O P Y WMm ISttSPECTUS , Amon th imporUnt articles to following oad for prospectus; Robert Loula SteTemon will , during Tesr, iH will write of hihit topics, old and new, and in a familiar and personal way, which will form new DOnds of frendship between the author and his thousands of Yeaders. vln the firct paper, entitled "A Chapter en Dreams," appearing in tho January number, he relates inoidentally, in coin neotion with the general subject, some interesting facts concerning the . origin of the famous story "Strange uase.of ur. jeaju ana m. iiyae." yv - Tlailwftv Accidents; by W. S. Chaplain, will be the first of an especially important and interesting series of papers on railways, their administrations and construction, including neat engineering feats, famous tunnels and passes, and indeed,, those branches of the subject which in this day engage the attention of the whole country. Tho illustrations which will accompany this series will be very elaborate original, and beuatifnl. The authors and the titles of the future articles will be announced later. . ' ' ' ; '" : ' --V?J Illuatrated Arttclea of sneoial interest will be those on the Campaign of Waterloo, by John 0. Ropes; on MThe tWO Pper oy XliUWara U. r Wilson, musirauug renuiu m Tues jcxgjpviau research; a further article ty "William Fi Athorp, on a B subject! connected with hia recent contribution on Wagner," and many dthers of equal interest. Professor Shaler's articles ion theSurfaoe of the Earth will be continned, and artioles upon two of the most i interesting . groups 'of contetrriwraryt Etrjropean writers will be acComr&Licd by rich and norer portrait illustrations 1 Ui. .H IUr-tration.'v The Zlagasitf -wilnl show increased excellence" in its i.I :: rations. They will be jnorea abundnt and elaborate1 than ever.- It'll tie ir ' Mon of the publishers to represent the best wotk of the leading artists, ml m t mm nn and foster the most ski.fnl methodd of wood eneraTiue. Special notice. To enable readers number (January, 1887) the following A year's subscription and the numbers A year's sisbseription ana the" isumbers urrfs, cloth gilt top, V , . Will CeiorOnato Four found "X aT i a e -,i -- ... X. . AB Of DresGood5j ' roar ; J Garments, ; Yarns, Rags, etc. 10 ClMTa. A Child can use them i Tke FOB EST, STRONGEST aad FilTUT af a Dya, Vmul a Ly ibaatMLu4 Sva ate beet celore, U pnllnd far aaerr, iMm, aad all fmtcf . Fat Gildiof me Brouimc Faay Afti rtw, UftB DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Broaaa, Capper. Oaly IO Citu, DIAMOND PAINT LIQUID I tha hot thiaaj U mm te Kumf Dioaa Pain. A bottle, wick mmI'i heir amah, ooeu hot as casta, nnunun i ttmtmv tit mM( Galv K eta. for t paUuo to make dw aoarl of tlu aaattauuif. w in aut pot at mwu tea n neat lannr- Ask dngiat for Dye Book aad Card, e wnta 9UA gICHmso , co Mwft & JONES. in tl mirk, t, :xV. per pair, all Wig- styles, hueu and Celluloid. all letters. Trunks for llojs. Ladies' Oil Silk ordered, so do not luy until you get bd c ,1 K M . . I rta - ai. p P B3 s a N DAfiflZltlE. F.j. i . 1888; , appear during tho year 1888 are the contribute regularly to e ch number Man it Arjns" by E. Blashfieldf to possess the Msgarine from the first inducements are offered: v. ' for 1887, ., , ..': ,14.50 for 1:'.7, bound in two Vol V . . . : "', 6.00 . 1 JPT Vf I ( iff 1 V 1 1 1 rr r" . A I O tiUI , THE JOUKNAL; Hfll?l'llIJfllK!!El. -i Him. QWtnOB. We stood oa the 4ck, a nTtrrat groui, ta uru 01 intseotsar sua. Wiih ad all baure4 aad roieesliaaaed, aad luteniM rretT"0a. To the deep, low tonaa pi Lb akippw1 TOM wbo um aarua rTto rd. Aad the solema wvrds awad aaeh roak Mart as wa (MetoueaMUadead. The aabiddaa taan all dimmed my eyes m i gaxaa oa in Qinac no). A ray from ia taa ia the radd'aiac west aarai4 to lltat tt with Ufa aad trace. Aad aay heart was filled with pity leg n tore lor aomabody far awara Who was dream inx, perhaps oi Ear ab sent doj on the eve oi thai aad day. The warm, toft breeaa of the southern seat stirred the locks on his fore head fair, And I thought of tome mother whose fondling hand had caressed that Kolden hair; I cut one curl from over hia brow, and kissed those lips to white. For somebody a sake whose light oi love would be changed to sudden night. Hit only shroud was a rough, white tail and a flag around his breast; His grate in the oaim, many ifalhomi deep, where ''He R.iTt His beloved rest." With tender hands they lowered hit bier over the tall thip'a tide. His funeral hymn wat the gentle splash of the ebbing and Sowing tide, That night the akipper, with tear-dim-raed ejae, brought me a parcel small. Saying; "Those are tome things from the poor lad's i kit, and a woman knowt best of all How to tell a story that's harl to tell, and to comfort a brother 't heart, Will you write to his mother and tell her all well, you know how to start - "And tell her that every man of us loved her boy, the life of our boat; Hearty and busy and full of life, wheth er we were athore or afloat. We would have brought him safe back again, only the Captain above Knew better thai we, and guided him home to a hayen of reel and love! '' So I opened the packet with trembling hands, it teemed such a sacred thing; Letters and photos and little gifts and half of a broken ring. Keepsakes gathered in foreign lands for the loving ones at home, And a letter half finished, to catch the mailt by a passenger bound for Rome. He told of an elephant hunt in Cey Ion. of a storm in Biscay's Bay, Of their trip through the Suez Canal and how they all held the Christmas Day There was lore to Harry and Dick and Ray, betides to Maggie and Susie, Whose feet ha hoped hadnt bigger grown for he'd bought them Chines shoes. And now he would soon be back, he said, to his Scottish home again, After two long years of wandering life on the restless, stormy main; Then he stopped for ha said his watch had come bnt he'd finish it tip trj' morrow. How could 1 send it? What could I say to break suoh a tale of sorrow? One portrait was thereof a worn, sweet face and beneath in a boyish hand Was written "Mother," I saw her again in the midBt of a smiling band . Of boys and girls of every size, but she laid a proud hand on one Her sailor Uf with his bright, frauk face eldust and ablest son. Photos of school-boy friends there were. and one of a fair young face, Smiling and tender-eyed beneath he had written the one word "Grace," A dainty housewife, all troidered gay, held buttons and pins and thread, And worked on the ribbon which held the spools: "To my darling brother Ned." I brroke to bis mother as well as I could, with many a falling tear, The news to sad, and the curl I tent with all of his. tress ores dear, Ahl that was the 'sorest, saddest task that ever 1 have known. Christ! Thou who hast wept with weep ing ones, comfort and keep Thine own, Thou who In moment of sorrow and pain thought of Thy mother's weal, List to the cry .of a heart's sore pain, listen and comfort and heal. Give Thy peace, which ia perfect peace, lead with Thy own right hand. Till we join our beloyed, to part no more, In Thy beautiful, hsppy land . jDe. Johnson's EkadtEbtokt. Dr. Johnson, like many others in hisl day, found it neoesaary upon occasions to patronize a grocer. At one 'time , in his career be had through iriadvertenee' allowed hia account with a worthy Fleet Street shopkeeper to ran np to 3 10. 6d., and was greatly- embarrassed one morning when Boswell entered his room and said, 'Dociorr the grocer la down-stairs with his bui, and says he .wants it patdJvn - unfortunately the doctor had but tenpence "in " his pocket at the timebuthis ready wit never -deserted him. lifting himself slowly front hi pillow, h. fixed hia cold, mi nr..i - Jit.!- lkA grocer may be easily Imagined. ' ''-'.it 'Atirta'Way teha Japast. rata. A. K. HiwMa-'DBar Sir: I ara mach ' pleased wlta tha pautiaoopic elassas tou so DerfectlT adscted to my eyt; with .them lam enabled to read. as in m r Touth. toe finest print wiuntne h;restest ease I cheerfully reootnrnend them to the public. Rretfuuy, E. B. ncEBiRO; .(Fx-Qov. of Texas) Minister to Japan, .Ipt1- f"ladBnatrtiarantedby F. S. L.y, lew BerneN.O. ' jlSiltn .0. jWilm glittering yef upon-.osweu, , ana said wittrout-a tremor, fll him to call again'." It". rV,"i - ; :, DYSPEPSIA. T8 taataaiawfT axpan ead via we oJ X da&iy Waa a vara ULt we fuaaaaa a di&WLaiaJ 1 r hi"' aftilta a ainanaf. TM atoaaaca ta Ui tcaervttir from watek varv A bra aad bue noat ba Baaiab4. w aay umato wua it ta (uob fait vbroaga Mttfea WB4M tyatea. Aaauaca duaca Sya aapUca tM two will bav Uia aajne praaoaii BaAttVBiutoaaa. Itpepti ofaoUT iiiatitai power and a fcuiona femparawant ara autyect U Btck Hcktt taoaa aeahy and pfekf .aaatM hara l aUUa. wuito ina Uuu aad rvwaa are aWaJonad to 1mbi SarafcaXliMa- Boaia avapvallua ara foi- darfuily fcnttful ; uuien uae great irnia- DUUJT of laanper. a UUiet furm L'Tapt raia ;u- ta. oo thing la cartaiD Ttta aadcrllaf caaaa la im I). UtKat. aad wa tLioa idoi ta equally rra:n. no oa will reia .lu i.rpapito wlo If will ea rcl Srldtl; af the Sl4aia b , B ipcl foul (.Ml Allay lirliatloa Aaalai Uliolioa. and at ttta ami tiiu START THE L1H TO WOHKHU, WHEI ALL OTHER THOl d UK soon nuirriiH. "My wtla waa a uou&rmi dyapaplts. bou thfaa yeara mo by the advio- if lr Strtnrr or Auguata, aba waa laducol lu try dimiuoni Ulvtr KrguLalor 1 hel rau rui tor Uia relwl lthaagivan tier, and may all ho read ihu and are adacuJ in any aay whether chroou or Olherwiae, nae Uumoua l.ner Kcgutalor and I fael aonrtaent boat lit he reurel to all wbo w II I he ad v tm.l - m A.kkhmi Kort Valley, (Ja. Sea that yoa gal m i.KVt I . ., with rfl 5 " front of r paarAREii nn . J H. ZKILIMalO.. Phi Ipli la fa Inherited Diseases. a the tvftJm f dltsttM th ftvcU of to ht!trjre) avre) most naairoTi sul ar i&ily tvoumulvUn Here, aiu, they become) ter rtble, ftfful stria oTcrwhelmiii. No ftvet ot natur Is ni. re prngnaDt with awful mean lug than the fact o( th laboiitaac of dliesue) It meets ttie) phylct.n on hi dally round i, par al Ung hu art an1 ft U lag hlra with dlimiy The) legn.l of t& anclaul QrTati picture the) Furlc at punning f&mllitM from gnert,oa to geiittraUoa. nndirtng th?m deaolattx Tho Furir ttiil ply their work of terror and death, Dot tb7 are) not Bow clothed In the garb of lapentl lion, but appear ta the more Lutelligible t ut no lew awful form of haredilay dWeaae. Modern aclenre, which haa Ulnmlnated ao man j dark corners of nature, baa thed a new light en the ominoua worda of the R.-rtpturoa, "The ilna of the fatbert thail be laltal opon the children unto the third and fourth gnnerntlon. Initancea of hereditary dlaeaae abound. Fifty per cent of caaet of conanmptlon, thai fearful tteatroyer of fami ne, of oanoer and acrofula, run In famiact through Inheritance. . Insanity it hereditary In a marked degree, but, fortunately, ilk man other hereditary ataeatet. lends to wear itself out, the stock becoming eztinet. A dlaUngulahed tclenttsl truly syi "So organ or texture of the body U eiempt from the ohanoe of being the tubjeot of hereditary dlaeaa.M Probably more chronlo dlaeasee, which permanently modify the ttructure and functions of th body, are more or lest liable to be lnharltel The Important and far reaching practical deductions from such facts-affecting so powerfully the happiness of IndlTtdtuls and families and the collective welfare of the nation are obwlout to reflec ting minds, and the best means for prevant tng or curing these dlaeiuot is a subject of Intense interest to all. Fortunately nature hat provided a re.ro e.1y, which experience has attested aa Infallible, and the remedy is the world famous Swlft't Speclflo, a pure vegetable compound nature's antidote for all blood poisons. To the afflicted II Ism Masai ng of Inestimable value. An Interest ing treatise on " Blood and Skin Disease" will he mailed free by addressing Tin 8 wirt Brxcmo Co , Drawer ft, Atlanta. cJa. u GEORGE ALLEN fi CO DEALERS IN General Hardware Agricultural Implements. I1owm, Harrows, Cultivators, lloos and Axes, Wood's Mowers and ftenpnrs, Stonui Knp;liie8, Cotton Gins and I'reMHOA, Fertilizers. I,and Plaster, Kainll Meclianlcs Tool and Hardware, Lime, Brick, Cement, Plaster Hair, Paint, Kalsomlne, Var nish, Oil, Glass, Putty and Hair. Preeeers, Itefriperators, Oil O06K Stoves, Eureka rturglar Proof Sash Lock", warranted to give security and satisfaction. PRICES VERY LOW. GEO. ALLEN & CO. Don't Fall To Call On ROBERTS BROS., OK SEND Your ORDERS TO US. .We bare in stock a Full Line of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, C- S. Parsons & Sons Boots and Shoes, Penitentiary Boots & Shoes, Also Shoes direct from the Boston factories. We are selling all grades FLOTJB from the Hills in Michigan very low. We also job Lerillard and Qail & Ax Bnnffi -- ROBERTS BEOS., SoKta FYont Keu fierne.TV. a nEHOVAL! Bavlnir mnyed m Stock , of .Hard warer Agricultural' implements ,'and Machinery to the store formerly occu pied by Dail Bros, on Craven street, two doors below ooatn t ront,. I , am now folly prepared to meet Jthe wadta of tha trade in my linea l era, exceedingly thankful for your patronaga ia the past, and I propose to merit It by fair and honest dealing in the ' future. r Semem ber the place aad "call early and ofteq-1 - r - J. C WHITTY.! -1 Crayen st S doors .below South Front, .ii ---A J I ? ' t Ns wbertl,"N. Q,- ' laW Sleazier Honard, Independent Steamboat Line. On and after Monday, lh ih day of April, iha staamtr Howard will run the follow iok schedule: For PoiloksTilla ary Tueaday at eight o'clock, returaiag aaoie day . For Trenton every Thursday at eight o'clock, returning Friday. J J. LASITTER. ataaaiar. J J. Di&oew at. Agent at New Berne. tlSTUH I01T1 ciisim MARBLE WORKS, MW BtKMfc. . i . IP Monuments Tombs- i .ndt urate and Pu tiding or I n ITALIAN1AMERICAN MARBLE Orders will receire prompt aitntior and satisfaction guaranteed JOE K. WILLIS, Proprietor Oor. BROAD .4.M) CRAVE 8t$. .VfflV BKRXE, y. ( U K. Muxih ! my authorized &Kt I in Kir.mi n maSO-dvw HEALTH IS WEALTH I READ CAREFULLY. 1k. K. C. Wekt's NT add HRAt Tkhtuint, a guarantaed apoolSr tor 11 ?(" rla, I'miiwu. Oonvalalona. Kit,, Neroua NruraiKia. Hea.tacb. Narvoua Proalratlon caincd by the ate of alcohol or Uibarro. Wakralii(Wa. Menial lleprraalnn, Hoftenlnn of Hie Drain reaultlng lnlnaanlty and leading to nnacry, decay and death, i'rematurp I Ak. Harrenoeaa, loas of power In either aez. Involuntary Ltiaaia and StiermtiUirrrio-a cauaed hy over-exertion of the hrain. nelf- armati or over Indulttenee. 1 acti eon lain, one mnntli'a Ireaiineni I . n hot , m al x Ntl loa for lo.iM), aenl hy until prepaid on reeelpl of price. U K (it A IIAM'KK l IIOXEM To cure any case. Willi carh order recelied hy im 'or kii hoxea. aci-onipftnled Willi frS ihi, we will nd the purehaaer our written khhi'. anlee lo refund the nione if I he 1 1 eal men I d)ea riot effeel a cure Otisrantees ianued only by R N j Dl'FKY. druggit, sole agent. Now ' Rorno N. C. ar24Hw1v IIUMP1IKEYS' scuEcr atsic viTimuBY sPEc:n:3 For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. 300 PAdE BOOK on Trent, ment of Anlmala and Chart Kent Free. mma- Fevera. t'ongeatlona, Inflamm 1 1 . . n . A. A.-Pptnal Rieniaaiiia, miia rever. II.B.-MtrBlaa, I.aaieaeaa, IthenmniUm. t.-Olatemper, ermaai iiiacaargea. ). 0.-Bete ar tiraba. Wo ran. ". K.-Caafhe, IleaTea.Pneomonla. '. F.-CeMe ar ttrtaea, Bellyarhe. lacarrlafe, II eaiorrn . rlaar and atldacT Dlaeaara. rapllTe uifeaww. maoie. . . m laeaaaa ai iieanon Stable Taae, wtth "pecincn, Uanrnil V. itch Haael OU and MadJcatnr, ST. 00 Price, Single Bottle (orer 50 dnae.), .00 Sold by Drofglatai or Kent Prepaid an Becelpt of Price. Humphrayf Mad. Co.. IPS Fulton St., S. Y. HOMEOPATHIC f SPECIFIC No ijQ la an ran. Tha only nooaarfnl ramady for Nenroas Debility, Vital Weakness, and Pmetntfon, from over work or otbar eaoMa SI par rlaL or I iala aad larga Tial powder, for at. Sold bt DaHoeriTa, or aal pnatpaid oo raeeipt of priea, Haaaartrt lillaid., 1 rdteatk, 1. 1. AU of onr Veterinary Preparation can be had of J. V. Jordan. Drnggist, W. cor. Broad and Middle streets, Kebera, N, C. Jas. W. Waters, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office with P, II. Pelletier, two doors south of New Berne Journal, ml dwly NEW BERNE. N tC Robert Hancock, Jr., TRIAL JUSTICE. Office in rear of Hancock's drag store seat door to Hotel Albert. Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Will givo prompt attention to all matters pertain ing to Justices courts. , d29 dtf Hew Berne High School OOKDTJCTIO BT GEO. W. NJGAIi, A.M., Fnnoipal, JAMES THOMAS, A. B., Associate Principal, A1TD Miss MAB1A M. MANLY, WILL BB ajBOPXKXD . SEPTEMBER 10th, 1888. TUITION PeT-BCHOLASTIO.YEAR PrimarT-Departmant 125.00 junior .m aoo Senior ' '.,'. . 83 v Tuition payable quarterly or monthly in adTanoa, ' y-rirf..et No deduction atoept in cue of pro I trotted sicknass. julylS dwtt alii STEAMERS. EASTERN CXRCUNA DOTp The Fast Freight lint-jf Raw Baiaa. Eatltra lasta CaawtiaM x Patau, aad larfalk, aittsaew,' ." , PhlUdelpaia. law ar a. Baatam, ; Su.-tta EUaahetBt Ctty. W.C TUE STEAMEE3 v EAGLET and VESPIIB or Uita una wu run on regular arbadala lima, laavtng Ntw ticrna ery MOSltiY, WaWteD.il aud miOAY at TOO P. M' lof h.naarwui City.aua Tttarn na the fctiiew IAS dara. Xnaaa ateamara. ,u oonncctloa with lae AUanue a N c. K. K.. NoifuU Moataara H." K , Mew Vort t uu. ai.d .Sorlola la. K. aad uta ftutaaylvania K. h . fottn a reliable aa4 rusuiar Una uttering auperlur laoillUae tar ' utra trautportattou. Nu tranaicra tlm H at fc.i'.aaU'tli City, at wuu-ti point t reign t m:n t .oaded on suit u ttiruagn li dentnai.ot. Utrea at: guuda to t ariiiHwd via Kaatartt aro. ua lU(aic:i ta j !UJ :u, : from New V.ik, tj ! tut a. K.. 1'ler 17 orth klver. " Klotu I'tlliadf.l'!.. .y ti!.a. W. A Halle, tv K . 1sk' m. -uai.Mii. r r.:u t4.rllUl,ra t,, (.... vt U 4 haJU, K. li. lirnJeMM Mat'tin Krout .Norto.ii. I) N,. rio.it t.utiiprn K. H. l-rom Ki.ioL. l aoia.t M luera Traaa. orW.ioii Li , w ot it an J r Klilaail tun., aa ,o an.' i ,ja:. ker uim by any II. or l.ue i l.ni KVa, . . i a biheviuia ef rear i r'. .t'i w I ii w . f au i no. a H M.-i'N ...n. hat. Trarltc Agent 1' K. It i. tli ut r. l latllo Matm-KB. .tl STKl'HKNs Mvlslon t r.-ltnt A"nt f .th K. K., i'Lna ' 0 U l utiKt. OfDrral Krtli l Atl'Lt N V I- t s K. K . Norlo.i a II r Hi l'i!s. tlvncra. Krf M Ai,nl N ; It H N.irr a. V a. 1. 1-.' ' UKMiKKnoN A ton t. ' lw ."ifwin-roD. N. t). old DomriidR- .Steamship Company. SKMl-WKEKLY LINE. Tl tllil Dominion Klcain.hlp I ,H u . OIJ ami Kavorlla Water ItotiK. ,1a Altramarla aail t ticn(ieak t anal. rvit H .il.ilk. Il.llliii.n., rM Uih, I'lilla I 1 1 li la , Uu.tun. I'm, lil.ucr, aud U n.liliiituo II) . And nil points. North I.t. and Yet On an.t er h . i ' , ' s f m. l: . .iil.m n. 'I : ee, 1 l.e Steiur MAN I 0. Ca.pt, SjaLite, Stetnisr NEW3ERNE, CipL PriUheU, will hhI: fr.nn NUKhH.h, forNKW HKKNK vui VtiiKhinijlon MnNHAYrt and KKll'Al s, matiiiK , coniifctlou Willi II. e Hteillner, of 1 , ,N . A T. H. M H.to.lor Kltistou '1 l en Ion, and all otbr lalulliiKS on the eu-.e m.,1 1 rent Rivera. Ketuininu, will null from .NKW HKKNK for MUtloi.k iliiroi. 1 rr.lAlt aad KKIliAis mi r: il. ,ii ) nmaing connec tion wuii ii,, i o , , . llllp, lor Neiv ton, H . r (,,., ateamer for hit. nr., ore, i ,,. stupe for I'nllaa delpina. MAM i . ., . . lor HoaUjn ai.d l'r Ulelii-e cur uniiriiiK i i:. .tin t.. . Mie our palrana, mid our .i.mi l. r. . , , , :,H tor th nasi I lilt lee n yea re. Illl l.e' f ..ai mi lee we can ller an I. hem in ! uuler ( fi.k. h i ht. it;! I ii i i i i- m e will do lor l..r.v oil HI , mI u i i. H. H. (lo., NlM- 'i all 1'iiienta after 1 1 I'1 H.lli !', no i.w.u ina ii ti.od table, comfort Hh, iiiihuh, in. I ew r uonrtpy and alUn- Hon : , i i i:,l t hem hy h,h nfflnrn. K H KdliKKTH, Agent M I.- i. . . I I. I'M I'Ht . II UN Kit, As. ins, ,nrf..li.'vB. A M 1 t'HIIH, I ii hi. I -lit New or k I'll y. Chisgs cf riar is .!? hri. I he iN. C. Freight Line FOR NEWJOKI, HO JON, PROVIDENCE an' aI volt: i .orth aitil W owt A f i r tills dit w.j, r( ouii fruit hi l 1S 1' '-It 7. NOIU H It IV lilt, ;flof' y A'otc lor end Baliimoy Trantportatton Vo. : M' (.Km. shoald rmmber that thl I.oum Ii. IlsWiWiiii Line, eat of New Ydrv.makln lilj oonectlmi with Kaltlranre fui Nw ftern, II in.iile, mi.! in ly oni chAuge. SEMI--WKEKL.Y STEAldERS ' Bitvigfl Few Berne aad Eiltiiori orfblk) Laa.ln New lUrno t r 1'altlmora TUESTAT I'KlliATS -a I p m Liftva BalUmor to Nw Up WtllJI K.-iDAYS dud MATDKUST t. p. m. A(aat. am iik follow. KfBtN KOSTSK, (Itn'l uagr, 90Liht.SI.,Bal't.l AS W. McUARKUlK, A't. Norfolk, Ya W. P. Cljda t, Oc fhlladalphla, II t)t barfaa. York a B<o. Tran f.lna.Plr North rlrar E. Sampson, Bostmi, AS tlnntral wharf S.H.Rcckwell, Providence R I D. 0. Mink, Tall Rier, Derrk k wbajf . Ship, lave boaton, Taosdaj. aad tjaMrdma " Naw York dally. " " Baltlmrjra, Wadnawlaya nflatraj h Fall Hirer, Mundaja, Wednwrdaye Frl.Uyi. ' ' lroTldnc, Hatordayt. ' broach bills lading llo, and rate.cnaraa to all point., at th different officaa oi iroid Brea.ka.g6 ot Bali &ad Ship fit) N. C. LINE. d !e"'-' Ma. 10 1,11 ) rRAY A. ST aw Rraaa' ' a-jt.;- NEUSE & TRENT RIVES Steamboat Company. Will ran the following Bob. exl ale on and after Jannary lat, 1S87. - ,t .. -f steamer Trent ; Will leave every Monday ant ThtrrsdaY ujuriiiiiK ai. dih. uciotit ior nmiiDa eaa - Adama Ueetks and all liiUrmefllate points, , retarnlrjg lame day. . i Steamer Klnaton. Will leave New Berne for atlnetna an Tnaa. dava and Fridays at o'elocK, M. Retorn- ma. win leave avmaion on Moodaye ami: Ihnradaya: Tooohlnn at all Intermediate Landing on Neuae River. f fv"fy ' I. J. DI80SWAT at Hswaera." W. r. BTAjrtT, aOaitotL ,i' i'f" D. B. aaaavs. rfcUetotiiie,' " ' i W. t. WAR1T, AeentatTreato; , , " , u. o. Baimyjoir old, rtei. ' r " 3. B. BArS, Quaker Brldte. I of : Jll vyHTTie. enl Vaaate eTdw j; Kiaeioa.f ..J '
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 25, 1888, edition 1
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