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i. k, f.f t ai a t -.. I ii. a -4i-ii7 s. "-it a tats I -J la ciiip i ae. We c t ai J &ATi4 !k Kir vA i.iwjiml . tujaf header -Bualaaei r I', ( rat aad i seats kit ft, i..Miwi.WWinH r -- . e lUA Set WeafteeS ' i t fle Alt .VUIitM -4)mI4M:m ; : , : e l:..8t tJniUlWHl i la adreoe Keaia adwev j 'i. ... ii.e ewuwtod from pilt a fx tal ' v . . eJtailMewbae,le- ; c iiimh , suUcUed. ;ia aeet ba etaeetad te M k I MStaUS ebteCUOBABie BenOaA .... -.-U IM MM ' T tbe anther? at i MU Mart tBAa M Mliu Ilk . . . ..Iv '" ... I , fUM adavtavad at My aaany nimmunt MUlltMllMI r tit ii.uuua M IM nm.ee aud t mm uwwiiimwi ;,, ' - JOURNALS . - Alias. r H. Cr BEPT. 1' 1988. . weed tt the feet eee et leree, ST 0. Jllf ICSI KXrCBUClKSL Tl s isporUaea f New York," a - :.::sal .factor: eaanot be over :Jaad,tooneeqaenUy' every : t lit transpires In tat SUte, -. . 2 oa national politics, i of to eveifoae. Us Hepablieaa eoorention, late- !jla: sessidn, nominated Hot. : vt ; Ulller for Qorernor, as v, . ! f ; ected, There has been, and i .1 is, mach rivalry between Flatt r I Ililler for party leadership in t' r . a: fUte,trat, tor reason satisfae ? t J himself, flatt favored the Nation of Miller; v A full ticket : tomiaated.looal el ainrs control bations for minor positions. . rt i in the platform that riatt's l: lici'are.. displayed J There are ' ronos Jnen iu New York who a r : :$ of ended frith OoveVnor' HID : Lis 'reto of Cth Crosby ilign I.' -f tm bill: , It -U , important , to c , tare these men, and at the same tls do away with the charge tha tLIIIfbuUican is a whiskey party; Tlc&!3refi eonrentfon adopted a I 1 r tnt WTavor of high lioense . , ...am care , nquiing , ivr cob 1 iVSu'foh- ,em t0 think it is .-rr to have a--national platform cr free whUkey, and a State plat forn of high license'. . Miller is rich asl personally, he don't care how t!Y drinks cost; he can . stand . it, t -1 U the common people he wil t r tie Chicago platform of free " CbwDemocratie honesty shines by tli aidi af Be'pabliean dnplicity L-tJxtxtr Bt&W ;5aodu atfonal. r.aala. salote ihe- sanw. liar A tig inscribed with principle that rrcUcCiational -honor, 'domestic irsrqw.ry anq personal uoenj. era EtsomrctyjuttSfosjDEicE ' ixV U b' TX88, D.D. ; 4.-.;,v Lin XiXSiN. EsiTOS JotTBifil.: A wonder- f 1 (-t has this been, amid marret c i r :;aery:vMyt;lfe and Iieel r -' ' : s ' Lie orphan jost sow. ' for t rt separated from Onr. choice c " f ct friends and are alone : ion onr.Vowa hooktWe : . . I ia tMs historic and classic ( - c r Ccfneva on last Saturday. r, f t e s et out for a toar of Lake I rr Genera, one of the most t.sheeU-of watex.in this -I world i- -' a las antiquitt ; tot it is as old ' j ether lake on tne giobev its : ii a positive, distinct blue, as -.-Irsi irith indigx or Lapis Is any other lake like It! i trsssparency la phenomenal, : c 2 look down, aid. down ;V its pellacid waters and 5 eae a pia oa the bottom. ! Why in some places it is j tiia 1,000 feet in ; depth. 1 . Like a race horse the cur- irres, eSs'jlai and glittering '5 tts arches of the splendid , e-rci its narrow end at i u t-ite with the Arve, i tha r.ioneto hasten on i. r,Tbe Ilhone enters the ill eastern end, a mnddy : t soca all its gray im ! z z washed into azure o r;iclia? ia heaven. , i: f.jTS- fty miles to ia iccssccrafed purity j at OVZ BAIL.. I, - f'.1. The hand'orne -t: '---,witb a trf-it i c-:r.3y ct totri.- toners ia frcLt c ej Fcal.a cr case here. Yet a mellowness, Lie hat of ladLaa easaxtr, rests scfcly :i we bore U-aiAtef ti.s ve.lv u be l.fted by U s f rvi J lisses of are gal sua. &a we (U-iib cat beyond the Fturs oa eae sad tbe rierres de Kitroa ci the other. These last aw two gre.it granite t'dcks, rising" frca tls i.Ur, ana iu4 to be two alUra, sirred to heptane, and boob t atch the eld Komans eaertflceu to the potest God of She Ocean,- Wa uirt the Borthera bank of the Lake aa far as Nyon, and then weep across to Eviaa thence back to Mnsanne, and bo on now along one aide and then aloe; the other. he Lake i crescent shaped ; a boat fiftv miles long on the upper are, and forty-three on tbe lower; and eight and a half miles wide about the middle. It is enclosed la radon tains, some of which stand always clad in snow. But until we reach the npper.or eastern part of the ake.tne8e monarchs leave an ample margin oHand for towns and cultl ration. Little towns And larre ones Lanstnn a ha 30,000 lnhibt- taots Tiutges, chalets, hotels, ad splendid private residences, arei thick strewn alone the (Uopinft- ands." Some houses sit fa the very crests of round hills. : Most of tbe vniares and towns look a thou sand, years old. r Euined. tower, eastiea wita - tsrreta like 'sugar loaves, old stone houses begrimmed with ' age, or 5 covered with ivey etery thing is built of gray atone ebnrcn towers and spires peeping ap through cheerful green tree, or jast rising above some hill; or an old square church turret, with a point, In some cluster of five or six stone cottages, jammed te- getnir ia agrees valley, or on a mound; great modern hotels with staring gilt t names ; sometimes building after building, climbing above each other on the steep bill side, as if each tried to jump over the other in a game of leap frog : this- wasv what we saw 'all along. Sometimes the whole- area seemed sowed' with houses And vineyards. ict no an me space, on, no, xnia is a wonderful wine country. Tine yards are everywhere.4 They begin at the waters edge, and climb and climb and climb. . We wondered upon what the people lived. Noth ing but Tines were cultivated ah 4 each i tied to its own short stake. me neids were small, and reo tan gular, enclosed by gray stone walls.' Beyond Nyon the Jura mountains s gradually . retire, and there is a rich Semicircle reaching Kolle, where is raised' the famous Swiss white wine, called La Cote, (pronounced La Cotay). On yon der steep slopes above the villages or Lutryv Dairy and ' Bt. saphoi in are tbe vineyards yielding La vaux wines,, And so on every where sso horses, sheep or cattle are seen Yet we have good milk and butter here-' . . i : HISTORIC ASSOCUTIONS. Notfonly 'may werrnn back to very ancient days to sratberro- romance and steri aerow deeds, tnac wesa, natural . oeautiej may nave new ciories: -but we remem ber that Keeker, the great banker and finanoial minister of Louis16th of France, an&lii' danghter,the celebrated Madame de Btael. Jived yonder in Ooppet fend were buried there, -v General t uarnot ' lived Nyon, and Joseph Bonaparte near. In that old Cathedral of Lausanne dating from the 13th century,' John uamn ana otner iterormers bad famous . Ecclesiastical Dispntation it the stirring times of 1536, which had wide reaching tesnlts . in the establishment Of -the Reformation in Switzerland, and. breaking the political' sway of Bavov over the canton of Vand. II the church of St. Martin, bnilt in.the15tb cen tury, ' in ; the town'bf ,yef eyr' are buried Lndlo W and Broughton, who took part In, England, ia the execn tion of King Charles i. Bat all this lection has been also made immor tal. by iRonsseaa with ; his magic pen, and oy xord liyron, h Far before w -Quite reach the 4fld of the lake, where the Shone enters, we atop to walk about and explore the old castle of Chillon; It is aroassive, well preserved old pile of solid masonry; testing On solid , rock,' Its outer walls rise shear from the watef, which la here 500 feet deep; j It ir surrounded by deep moat, which eould be always filled with water. Access within the castla could be had only by tbe drawbridge Near the Tcontains swept skywardl .The casUe dates from the 9th Century;" It belonged to the counts of Savoy, .enemies of Geneva, and remains now ss it was in the 13th century. ' We wandered L through its reception and banquet ing hails : with their faded frescoes of Fleurs de Lis, old oak panneiling; and wide fire places ; through bed rooms and Hall of Justice, torture room; looked into tla terrible, pro found well cf death, isto which the MindfolJed victim of bate ras lefl iu i j : j l-d .. ; c. i a t'-, t ua lit.t;v-t tLa cc;-c j.:1 crsi, tt..ii tte weary 4 itlft was c' j by, ajii tSd t:'.d m tit tz:tt .!!, tires -a utich the ead Lxlj ic-U be c ". - Vi'ta would fad it ia vJ frtt tsep wa ter! Ttea e troda w::h folamn awe the dark, Tanlted roos daa g eon and took hold of the iron ring n the great sone pillar wheie the noble Francis Bonivard, defen der ot the liberties of ; the Qenevese, was chained and kept for six desolate and bitter years (1530-1536) by the fierce Dale of Savoy. At last the armies of Bern and . Geneva rescued him, 'He walked the stone floor until, at the lecg&h o?ais chainhe had worn tae marks or hi! path therein, martyr of Liberty, we honor thee! Whether Lord Byron intended in his "Castle of Chillon' to sing the praises of this prisoner or not, his noble apos trophe suits the theme, and will always be applied to him, most worthy of its noble praise. L' , ;i . THIMOCSTUCrS. ' Faintly have I written of the at tractions of this trip, Nothing has yet been said, and it seems as if nothing could be said worthily, of the moantain scenery., which com passes these aiure waters like a rich and rare setting around a priceless gem. The ranges of Valala and Savoy, tbe Alps, have united all their lines la rival homage. As we bend down the Eastern arm of the Crescent Lake the Mountains close raake, and presa.to the water's edge in solemn grandeur. Above and behind the imposing amphitheater snowy Veian, and Pent da Midi with its white mantle, lilt unto the sky their majestic heads. Soft purple veilings drop around them all. Boats, buildings, towns, men, are nothing here. Mighty works of God overshadow all, and these giants look aa if they were closing their arms around everything for final crashing, , No! . W e look op and remember that the mercies and promise of God are -as the ever. lasting Mountains. Be guards, and none;can creaa bis oatuements. r sow all these unite to make thl Lake a sacred spot. No wonder Its praise have challenged the pens of noblest poet-' As .we return the beauty Increases;' and : presently, the sun having lifted the mists and bong them in purple base high in air, juuuuh jnuiu uuiaiavu uur f njnt Mile after mile, field; after field, op to its highest peak, away above all otner nights ana ranges, its snows cleave the i heavens The sun 4s setting; the sun goes down behind the hills. Shadows creep over Lake, and valley and moantain, but yon der fields flame still in ruddy reflec tion. Xha i king still is crowned with light and grandeur, As we step on tbe Qoai da Mont- blanc,.we feel thU is A j day to be remembered, and we" wish onr i, dhv tant friend could nave eaiiea with as today over the beantiftri Lake of Oeaevsw , "1:' ."-' ' Oeneva.Swltzrland, Aog.15,'88, ' ;;:.t i 1'. a 'ml '-k b oov . To Ma. A. K,HAW8f-Deui 8lr: It gtrei me plowurt U My tatt. have beea;tniaKTovtIuMs for tome time put Wita mush Mtifotko For clwi nets, sof tnoM u4 for : all tarpons - mboMi uey Are not urpMoad br j that I ba? vsr worn. IwU ceoom mnd thm to sll who want a nperior giiM. r m wrf rwpectrauy yooriuia JoilHiiaifD.Ex-Oo. of TezH i All eye ittod and fit naraatd by F. 8. t)affy. New Bm. N. C ' 1311m : t " ZltAHi., Tlasm T7, 1837. N, . VeasbU tt Co i y - ' . I bar beea mint B. B. B. la Jny fanily at blood purifier. - Having MTer oaea any mooioino co equat n. EeptcUollji Itou B. If. Lewis. Hakes an Old .SI am Tonng. Extraot from a Letter. a - i P. 8. I bonht I bottle ot roar Bo- tanio mood alm from my friend II. D. Ballard,' at Campobello, 8. 0.1 have been using U three weeka. It ap pears to give new life and new ttrength. If there is anything that will make an old man young tt ia 8. B.8. I cn earnestly and honestly. recommend Bo tanio Blood Balm.. ; fv , an. f For sale In New Berne at thedntg tores or a. . vwr ana:, e. u. Meadowe. V ',;.; , t. may enters, T7at;r Ccclcrs At, Factory Piicci' ! A.FKsca lot of 1 H21E'aiTDfc,CE2tElT7 At Ecttcu Fric ioo,oooBmc:: AT L,ai,!:CUTLEI, , ev J Vy eVJ ; A - v - - v a-1 v wLert. 0 MA l.it 1 1 I, i ' Vh-wi"'1 ia . f Absolutely Pure. ; This fnrt ur mtH. lurrd rf iiliilili'Uim tfininliii , n 1 tor tat ia Wewfcern by Ale. airier. ,f5 This is the Top of theGiNuiNi Pearl Top Lamp Chimney, Allothers, similarareiraitation. .This exact Label is on each Pearl Top Chimney, Adealermaysay and think be has .others as good. BUT HX HAS MOT. t Insist upon tbe Eaact Isabel and Top, - ha UiM lytrfwwM. Hasi mb.t by E0.A. WACBETH&CO.,PlfctaUft Dis. STABHE7 i PALEIi'S TSKXTWKHT aY INUALATIOBrr ' imuiiiikiii Ri.ar)iiaj) Far CaaaaanatUB, Aalhaaa. Braaiahltla, Dyapapaia. Catarrh, Hay Farar, Uaad- aaia. apaaiiity, na.aaiauuB, naarai R-laandall ChrouloaodharroMPiaorcara. . . , : ., ... ;,. . -,i Tha ComDonbd Ox vein Traatmant." Dra. Btwkay rajaa,. bJ Arob Itraat, Phlla dalpbla, bava been tulng for tba laat aaraa- taas yaata, U a aoiantiflo adjnatmaot of tha e4mant of Uxrca and f.ltrwaa naaa;ns tlaod, and thaoompoond Isaoaoadaaacdand mala portabla tba tt 1 aenl all oral tba woria. DM StaUit Palbh hara tba liberty ta rafar to tha followlna aamad all-kaowa Eraooi who hava tried ihatrtnatmant. i oat. Wat. O, Kelly, Mam bar of Coograaa. Philadelphia. , .. . ' Rw. Victor I. Caara4. Idftor Lothama . Obaarrar. Phtla.' i ; . SUt. Cbarlta W. Cvahlas;, D.D Boehrs- Haa. Va. P Rixeaw! Editor Inlar- uceaa, . aioaxa, ill. . , . r. M. artblrtaia, lidltor New Sooth Iddr U. P. Vraoaajiai. QopnotiKLlCta nirmiDKoam. Aia. - . . Hire. Sl.ry A. Liyar . Matroaa, at aaa. a ia. M. Tearaeaa, Haw Xork.Clty. Hr, K. O. Kata-ht. Philadelphia, nr. Fraak aiddall, Maretiaat. Phlla,' Mat. W. W.eenyler. Kaaton. Pa.r Kdrar IWUaat Broad, co. ruua, rum Fidelia H.Lyea, Walmea, Eavatl, wna laianaa. ls . Alaxavdar Klfefcle, Tnrarneaa, llooflanil tin. Dlaaaat V.Ortaga, FraanUKVlt vamaa, ttcaiw, . e Vr,. liaa Cawpaai, Otlila, Ipaaiah Baa vaaacavTiei vraaai, tyaaipianc an in. V. A break, Red BinfT. CaL t Jaaaea Ma era, Haa'trolaae, BUthAtOtti aataaira, cngiaoo. , . ... ' . Jaca b. Ward. Bowrat, W w Sooth Walea. Aad ihostaaoa nfottitra fnTry aartof Bit v. .0 .jar ri gfa i Ompdond Otrtgen lta Itoda of Action aad riaanlta. " M the titla Of a aw orochara of two bondrtd paftaa, VQblilhad by Dra. bllthad DiarKey at t aien, woica tfvea to aU lnonlmrt foil larormatloa aa to thia remarkable our. ttyeacent and a raeord of several hoadred snrprlBlDg cares ia wtdo range of ehronle eaiaa many of itnem artnf p,nf abandoned to die by other phyalolana. Will 1m mailed free to aay addraas on application, . JUad tba , DBS. ITABKKT FALKB, ! 50.1528 Afcb Btrt. PhlladeJpbU, Pv tnaSSff'en; and e TT.Vi tteenreo' ...naei. i onttteilk b " . a.ntma t. vea at t DBIVEE E0TJ3E, CboToh 8t.,! flilra door fSonth of Main," 1 " dchham, ir. c',- U; Sirs. Fannie Petway, Prepiietreaat Board with or", wlthont momt byfhad Week or month, Inrma morinrele. (tnai fare, and itrlct attention to tbe oc m loriot goeata, ' ' . J7t J.U. CRABTBKB. ' BARILXAXLT. J0HIT.E..C51AET Fouade'ra'azl 'I::' Ir'.tU , ' lTaaufaciarers aid L la . t.l tt 1 it ''Callderg e Tr--; . ; "'r, Saw Jrr.i, r?s'jgdirj e-rr..' We are r-'r- 10 r. , ai (.1 VtVI't l- r any g :-i fi. ) C tor a;i v 1 e A. ' 'A. 1 Stock on hand will ow prices. A lull horsc3 .and mules, the! best ' for this section, ' 7ill bo oxrhdnd this fall and Winter. 1 jBroad Street, New Berne, N. ; C. v, . aag!7dwf ST.'O'S COLLEGE. IVVt'Zk. TDmjoi.rgujo tti domi of tlial. TmH7 n.i t eonducted by tt jMait Knhrr. Jlla situated ta a vary btutrul prioMv Yorkiountr txtnel tbB&r iu KALI Round, tsrry fol.)tJ U iItb tor the beat CtMatol. frrl:fl kwi Uoia- oervuki blackikia. itoaj-d and TotUoa bar t SJae. t-tadlct ra-apan Wadaraoav. aabiubar Itk, IdHg. - i J.aaH Hall, Praparatory 8-hco! fat Bo iron lu to 13, ta andar Uia a.aaa dlrcai Uoa. For rai (bar Daruuiara aoolT M K. Jana8cou.T.l.Fraa. ul7 4wla XHB VIHTCRSITY THI SOVTH la Moatad at atLWANk.lt. TltNK ,bo Ua caatbariaae tltMI. LUuU I act abuva Us aaa lavaU Tbia teboot, andar tha apactal pairaa aaaf ba Btabopa of tha frotaatant apiaoo pal Cbarob, In tba lioalh bad Hon Ui a rat. otfara too baalthtaat raatdanoa ar,d tba heat adTaatacaa. batb normJ aad sdaeauoBal, ta tu Urtaau he boot aad ta tta Coll()ata and Tbaolua-toaj DanartoiaBta. For tba aaaalai alaina o tha Unlvarait tbr patron. FAIR UuDQSUN.VIea-ttianeallor. aawaaaa. laan. aoiiaviai The Wcrld ' Stands Aghast ; tat air low nucEs. lAnd wonder. How is It that I can tell to much lower than any one elee? ' I'll tell yon: I hare determined to be easily eatuiBed for the cash, ana! WORK sv ou&tdj raiuriTO. i I Af 7 Motto ia: FAIR DEALI3G7 1 ' . Coma and bay from m. and von will perer regret It. ' ' :i f K. R. JONES, 4 j'.firew Berne, N. 0,i '"YOTJ PAYS "VOTJR MOIET ANll gAva. IVtH tHlW." , r hare a very fine CinmniTIl rrtA k ia. HARRI80S AND IHORTnl By the sale of theaa cigars wa will aea who la AHKAU, ThU Cigar li good enough for the CAHUIbATMIeamoke. Harely tbe voters aa imoie uitm. r ire cents eacn, at . . ti-it. FALMKR'S CIOAR FTORB, B - Middle, near Booth Front ita.' Alan, where can be lonnd good Chewing, SiDoklag. and all blade of Tobacco, tnoara. end) on Ui other aids gnodoool soda Water. uiager Aiakjjeep Jtoc water, etc, eto. ti ',S.i ln harry to let yon know tt. STATU OF ffO&Tfl CAROLIWA, ' . Uoontr of Craren. i : Mote K."w. Oarpenter, qetk of Sop, Court. )i-lFMoCJaan .i . TjfliaVlWktW:.''Slv; PnblleaUon at Hob moss, to action to reeoyer ; money irom xreaanreror urayan coanly. To eanri n. nieyena, KiwaBMh Aoatin, Marv K. Bterena, Kllcabeut uewUiorno, John Ul merand Mary his Wife, H. Wm. Gee and T. 1 his wife, Kngene Olbeon and Jnlla p. his wife, and barah Ulmer, or their legal rep resenaattyee. . - ;. Totf aad each of rob ate hereby notified tbateomplalnt has been filed la my iftle In tbe above entitled action, said aetloa be ing for tbe recovery of money now In tbe treaaary of Craven eonnty, which tha said plavlBtlnr claim. And It further appearing that yon are non-reaidenta of tbe btato of North Caroline, and after due diligence eannot befonnd thereta, you are notify fled that tbe above eaae will come to a bearing at tha fall Term Boperlnr Coart Craven eoanty, Iwut. ' Aad.lt U ordered that thla aammona b'nnbllUed ones a week fi r all eonaacntlvc a-!! in the New Berne Daily Journal, to give yoa ioe tnereor and time and Dlaoe Hid eaae will J proceeded In eeoordingto Utvan under fcy hand and ofHe'.alical thht lbflay of eaiy,HB, , s. KW.CAnPKTTEft;4" Clerk of Sop. Court, Craven County. J. W. w ATERS. AH'y for Plaintiff. Jj27 d8w -?!4 s -in tn . .' ' tT rif rf'rd) 1 ' 't : d i iin.irf! i ' r-trn i t i 'f if n onnru m of tna t-intihfj Aa tt at anH'tt.nNI r - IS j r ;jtt,((u-s ft. re.., i awf .- . fr,im )"., J- t V f- & . a in Can-, f . a i i a I o hp - 4. Ti or i i ,-t 4 u4 Utvt i .r tu) 6 yt r ' a. r ' mj Jf Yi ' eaaaaal be closed out at very suppty of ne7 stock, Uir;JeD .(XA-ltK ta.r A vfca v Twuwee: and Bnakt. , . P. H. PEUETIER, AT To lt .i:Y , AT; V A v, S "Orareai St., two doors 8onth of ' 1 Journal effloe; "-. 4 - . .--. i f -. .! . Wit prartU-e la tbe Cont.tlea of Caavn.tW teret, Jonea.cmalow and Paniliro. Vetted Mtatea Court at Naw Berae. and Sopreine Court of tbe tUat. itUdU OWEiT H. GUIOH, w r ATTORNEY AT' LAW, ROOMS -South Front t reat, tour doors west r Craven, f ' I '. . ; f , V . Me ma nH la ta and Convaj aneing p.elaU lee. T tubtr lougbt and sold. . : Dr. G. L,-SHACKLIF011D' 2VXXX3X3I1aX1 BTXaitJiaTt dw ' ,-JTEW BERNE, If 6. P 8 1 M fJ 0 N S & M AN L Y c' ; ATTOBNETB. AT LAWi . NEW BERSkVU.' tl " h ;" Will more oa or about January lflih. ' t8, to their new offloe. oyer the Bank- UtgfJoQseof Green. Foy A Co-, three ' doors helow Hotel Albert. " .a .. tH Atlantic & N. 0 Railroda Oo. . T PAISEKOKR DBPAETMtST, " - " ) NawBWur, N. a, Jane 1st, l3d8. , " 1 . yi- SEASON' OF";t88S.;-'f' J .'-" . Round trip tickets to ifollow log points I n sale Irom date, via. - ' ' : ewbern to Hlckery ,;;...18 en - ' . Morftnton .. ,.w....i UM 4 OUirort.... ... M.05 w, BlacarMonntaln..... 18.70 . , Asheyllle,.. 17 40 r . - Hot Sntlncrs.......'ia fiS- tt The above tickets are a-eod ta retnrn ODtil Oct. 8 Ut. Tickets to be taken off : sale Sept CO. 1 - ' . ,ij ! ;, aJ L DILL, Q. f . A. ftptlo Is hereby Rlten that On' the r 10th, day of Angust, 1888, Jerkins alley.' . In the City of New Berne, will be laid ' off aad widened -Into aa alley or street ' twenty leetrd,imrrasBt to law. Any person laiiins to .make claim for com- V pensatba tor, the use of land belonging -to them as such alley or street, or for damages done them cy laying off and " widening said alley or street, within t on year from said d ay. shall be f orsvsr . tnereaiter oarred or, any. right toeuch ootnpehsat(on - " ' J3 ! t ui uJS. U.' MEADOWS, Mayot.i (IAG.5t'liSf.D;i;0TuL, NAGS 1JEAD, J.C l' i 3 A. E, jJAtOBS, rRornrKTOB, SEASON OF 1880, if: t NEWJANP? ELEQANrlEUILDISa, ' Open from July 1 to October 1st, !( But few watering places hayeeo many advantages And attractions.., Grsod " scenery v good livery, and the fine beach on the coast for driving.' "Oood and convenient surf. 'Splendid indn-o-mehts for sportsmea,"and a qaiet place for those who dielike the noise ar,l stir incident to tuoet .reeorts. O, D. steam-' era touch hotel pier on tbeir rr!ge each way between New Derne end J i r foIlt.';SteamerLacymalioa sire I-we' j trips from .Windsor, Hamiltrn, ... liamston, Jameaville, riymonth, T '-ii ton and Elisabeth City. ' ' For further" particulars si !riv g , s A. E. JACOF V -"-r, - jB20dw8m. 1 I. . i,;f.C. rv 'a' I take';- tf' relai. friprii, - it j' tlio f wy i-e . !io ij now c ' t ia ca the I" n. 1 have ppir"! t , r,o ia arrar - r t to f,ivn to Bit r"y " ' r.Tect. i-vt;ry style of i . l.irj-pd to c;;y ei7' : A B'jrr yeurs in yt,,r t A i - v H v 1
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 1, 1888, edition 1
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