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.r jcx5Ai w awa't'-at-''i"i2,t kka will coaiac. .4 mmm Mir m! u to, and then facilitate car inter- ii it e.x tMiTi ; W IMtM ieeaala (NMtt i.-ui2k9& vary Thamtay at H . taat " ' ' - , 4 - I tittlSiSa I BATES (UI$LT)--Oae i A Si; Sn . as banana t JttKMMilllMlt ha4of ..e,NeattpeaMfaaVe4 t mM let j nbmmt taas mom B Mreriweaaoeita aieata t.ed ssiwna MjMMruuncM ta nm win be Ineeried tut All eddlttoaa ( win be Mutrt i eeata mi DM rnmaeaia tor tree net edvarUaaaaeat aaaat be la edvaaee Benjaw ad to Hmuili U1 a eoUeatad promptly e the M eg one moeia CeaiataalaaHoM aoalalalng wn at a dla- Ma. f aaal ma naw arc eoUeltod. Sajanaeelly byenr people U the hope that i Maat axao4 ta fea Mb t4tt wiaiai aalaattowama aanona vttaboMt taa a ma or u ator at , U4 wut ataaa awwa taaa aaa aotama ana 111 i anlavas at aa? aaany iaaa MUtalMiuM 4 a hoar ay aaaUaauoa at it aAea aui wt a-aarata taa anavaaaa axlata THE JOURNAL. a. a. wvra. S aiamr-UU IuImm auaav. IXWBXB5K.H.U.. APRIL 5 1589. at tta Ht ato at W laraa. R O . STBAI6K TEST STKiNUE. There are a rest maaj strange v thjaia. We do not claim that there is anything tery brilliant in ; this disoorery, bat that the remark ia strikingly original, no one will deaj. :-: It does look strange that an Ad ministration that set oat with so Bach promise should so soon hare been cant ht in a hurricane as deso latingu that which swept oter Samoa, bat the wreck of the iron a score of smaller eraft, are sad STidenoes of the appalling Taot. ' Bat stranger, to many, is the so called, resurrection of Democracy ., Taa story of the death of Democ- racT waa after the order of Man. gire currency to me report ana Tolas teered as pall-bearers, and - A . ew they art frightened oat ot their wits by what seemi to then to be tha resurrection 1 . Why! What is the meaning of this 1 The election returns from abow Democratic gains everywhere, . and some places are ablaze with tha trea of Democratic victory. ' It la a strange thing that,wben a ' anmukaafnl nart.v first ooanmpa tha datiea of Administration, men seem - ta think that aU opposition is at an and, and that the Ship of State is ; ob, a calm sea, with gentle zephyrs kissing her sails. It must not be forgotten that a , Prty in power is always confronted by ft party out of power, and the priee of power, like that of liberty, ' is eternal rigilence. Strange that it was not every where foreseen that Democrats would take advantage of Republi can vmuuera w imyiurc iucu unu tortunes. ; At the outset of the present Ad- ' i as ibjiii sen 1 1 1 ii i iuo u f v a jmu v ' dieted the clash of areas that now resounds through the Republican TTT .1-1 J : i. r.. it.. vtmmn- - n M .-.iiki in till iTriaii 1 1, nil , n prediction, for we all know that .' a JL I J : L "WDCb two jars oi uyiiumiio wuie violently together an explosion , most taae piace. xoe opponiBg , 4namiM nlomanta nt t.lia TiAnnhli. - esa party have- collided, and what It left of it caa only be determined Strange that men talk of the death Of a party that is founded on : principles as indestructible as the love of liberty. Democracy is not : al a.aa ilaal- am ftia notviftAtva r9 UVLrfJUUrJUV vn iuo Lci.x vtioacvv vi OSes for Its vitality. It U ia.- ' hereat in the people j lives in their , hoaes ud goes with them to their - fame and workshops. Its spirit . may not always be in active exer- else, but its essence is immortal. v ' -Celaalnu and His Sallori. - As the sailors of Oolumbns were i him in his voyage of discovery, a a are 6ur faculties to us in the en- saver of our spirit, and so to the rr.tess for trnth are his fellowmen i a tbi work ia which he has called tl a. - The Sailors said : , "Where U tbs land T" and again, "where is t5 land T? . Whed the continuing - :S wind the trade wind blew, it i-.-asd to the sailors an omen ol J r. Will It not blow ns on lor f vrrt Co in advance of the mind f 1 1; 3 search of spiritual and pd - 1 trcth and good, or even in ; ? p-rslt of scieiSjCe." Tte im l c f a great directive thought. jeocrs with, soae new and now to j be c-sooverfj land prod oeea. as ani fear, s Though our Realties he&rtilv were with as at tta first, and thoajra oar fellowmea entered the i&ipot endeavor with pride and hope, jet bow there U anger. The eaptaia la called fool. lti asked, "Where is the landT The sea Is endless, and the wind will blow na oter ii forever and ever. . ., i XVFEPST. . This is That yoa oegai to barf, la fact, yew out have U. la fully eaiov lira. Tfeottsaads are searckiaa- for it daily, aad toaratnx because they and it not. Theo- etads apoa thousands of doUam are speat uoy saay aitaia. Una boon. Aad ret n aiay ba had by alL V guarantee that SJastrta tuners, a need amoraia duwe- tloas ud tha aa persisted ta, will bring tot good digestion and anat tha demos Drtpapaia and lastaU inataad Eapvpjy, We raeoaaaeud Xleotrie Bitters for Dys pepsia and all diwaaes at Liver, Btomaeh and Kidaeya. Bold at 60a. and tl mt bot by &. Ji. Daffr, WkolaaJa Drart-t, ew ara, If. U Wholeaala ntn. S3.UU per doaea. The Um Don Art rat To, In the search after indastrial power and economy or human strength, it is wonderful thatttyi are left so wholly unemployed in America. Their uses In other conn tries aie many fold. Dogs of al most every breed are taught to work by the Oermana. It looks old enough to see these sagacious animals, of all descriptions, from the thick beaded bull dog, and mud and intelligent Newfoundland, down to the candle leg, half hound and snappish rat terrier, all fully and profitably employed, instead of lazing away their time as they do in this country. The majority of dogs, however, are of the larger kind, and it is quite amusing to see their willingness to work, and the va rious ways in which they are em ployed. Ho person is presumed to use a wheel barrow without a dog to draw the load, and in vehicles of this kind are loais of milk, wood, butter, cabbages, bricks, bread, mortar, and hot coffee and refresh ments for travellers. All the labor that the person behind performs is to act as steersman, while the dog draws the load, and instantly stops when so ordered. In some cases the teamstors become intoxicated and fall asleep, and the doga turn around to watch them. Severe Case of Blood Polaon. Thoufanda suffer from blood poison, who would be cured if they gate B. B. a (BoUoio Blood Balm) atrial. Send to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.,for book of wonderful cures, that convince the most skeptical. It ia sent fret). J. O. Gibson, Meridian, Miss., writes: "For m number of years I suffered un told agonies frcm blood poison. Sev eral prominent physicians did me little if any food. I began to use B. B. B. with very little faith, but, to my utter surprise it baa made me well and hearty person. " Z. T. Halberton, Macon, Ga., writes; "I contracted blood poison. I first tried physioians, and then went to Hot Springs. I returned home a ruined man physically. Nothinf seemed to do me any good. My mother persuaded me to try B. B. B. To my otter aston ishment every ulcer quickly healed." Benj. Morris, Atlanta, Ga., writes: "I suffered years from syphilitic blood poison which refused to be cured by all treatment. Physicians pronounced It hopeless case. I had no appetite, I had pains in hips and joints and my kidneys were diseased. My throat was ulcerated and my breast a maw of run ning sores. In this condition I com menced a use of B. B. B. It healed every nicer and tors and cured me com pletely within two months." The triumphs of trnth are the most glorious, chiefly because they are the most bloodless of all vie tories, driving their highest lustre from the number of saved, not of the slain. A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life. It was just an ordinary sersp of wrap ping paper, bat u (area Her life, sue i in the last fitsges of conaamptioQ, told by pbysicixcs tbtt On was incurable and could tare only a short time; she weighed lew than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper sbe read of Dr. lung's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle: it helped her, she bought a large bottle, h helped her more, bought another and .grew better fast, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing iu pounds, cor inner particular send stamp to W. H Uole. druggist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful discovery free at . H. unity, wnoiesaie JUraggist. ror sue wnoiesaie at jer dozen. A - GEORGE ALLEN G CO DEALERS IN General Hardware ' AxTtcuItnral ;im pi eme ntr. Plovra, llafrows, Cultivator, - 'r;i;-? JIotMi 'ajd1-fes J- Wood's .Mowers and Beapers, ; 'Steam Engines, ; ; Cotton Gins and Presses, Fertilize rs.Lnd Plaster, Kainit Blecb antes Tools and Hardware, time, Brick, Cement, Plaster Hair, Paint, Kadsomlne, Var nish, Oil, Glass Patty and II air. Freetera,1 Kefrigerators, Oil Cook Stoves, Eureka Burjrlar proof SashXocks, warranted to give security and satisfaction.' ' PBICE3 VEItT LOTS'. " '. GC O.ALLEN a CO. r f ,r- v- V -a' i A r - ft' . -y ,-....J Pretest, ia tae au tlcut term THS LAXATIVE NUTRITIOUS OUtCS . --- . - - RG3 OF CALIFORNIA, ' Combined with the medicinal, virtues of plants known to be -most beneficial to the human ' system, forming an agreeable . and effective laxative to perma nently curt Habitual 'ponsti-' ' pation, and the many ills de-' pending on a weak or inactive , condition of the - - - , UDmUYEBMQ BOWELS v ItittVeaieeiexctlUatreaxe'y Vaswate ; CLAMS TUi SYS TIM CFrttTVUXr Ww m Btliaa at Caauipated . eemr- pirns aiooo, airtisHmo eLtifV . HEALTH ana) STRCMOVH - - ., aX'HMAkJkV POUOW. Every one is using it and all are dehghtedwithit MAMUACTUmU ONLY SV CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. tiH FIAHCI8C0, CAL, loutvHitrr - atw roan, . L." ..CataphH LritAM BAlM ' r i vr- Cleanses the N asal Pass ares. Allays Pain and in flammation, wm ii e a I a the Sores, Re stores the Menses 1 Taste and Smell. Try tha Car. HAY-ELVER A partlola it appllodl into oa nostril and la agraaaMo. Priao 0 flanti at Dractlat; by mall, ractalored, SO eU. KLT BROTHKR8, w arraa eirHkniw ion lanioawiy Look To Your InterestI Farmers, Country Merchants and the iraae generally are Invited to call and examine oar stock or Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions. Etc. We always keep in stock the eele- orated State Prison and Parsons Boots and Shoes. Every pair warranted. We have a large supply of Florida Cheroots and Proclamation Cigars These goods are bought by us direct rrom toe factory. W Snuff at Manufacturer's Prices. 6J No trouble to show goods. E0BEET8 BROS., 6Wfc JrYowi ii., Nme BmnUjf. 0. A Valuable Residence FOR SALE CHEAP. A bran new Dwelling Bouse, con taining six comfortable rooms, and kit chen and dining room attached. Lo cated on Change street, near East Front Apply to WATSON ft STREET, , d20 Ins. ft Real Est. Agents . VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY As acetiu for owners we offer for sale on easy and aeoommodating tonus the follow lot daaerlbed Improved Boat Estate In the wiy oititv Berne; Ho. L WH ARK PRnPKRTT AT TfIOM POIHT j tnelades the pteeo of land known at i nasiBijavnu," ana ine wnarr or roadway leading thereto from East Front ettvet Alao, water spaeo now being filled In. The location la the heat In the eur for all mann faetnrlna nnnmaae. while the laneat mart Tlsltlnc onr waters have ample depth of water wr joaaing ana nnioaaing at vn wnan. . No. 1 TWO H0TJ8IS AKD LOTS Al UNION POINT, oneno'ed a dwelllnia. no. a HARvar waA&r propjertt, lnelndipg part of water front of Lot No. 12, In tha plan of the elty. Upon the pt opart Is loaated a eommodlona brick warehouse. The O. D. 8.8. 00. osa a portion of the prop erty. , - ' No.1. THK IRON FROSr WAREHOUS USUaaVlAKTKEtl, ' - No. L BRICK HTORK AND TWltTJ.r0 ON CRAVEN STREET occupied by H.O. E. Lodge. " -.. , ' ,. A full description of this valuable proper ly, locniaer win m Deaiiermsnpon wmen tn samowlU bo aotd.ntli b fornlaaednn appllnation to the nnderslgned at their offlos Boonin root irei. ' : - v . WATSON A STREET. t deo twit ,-: Ins and Real EaUte Acts. Independent Steamboat line. On and after lfonday the 10th dav" ol Sept,, the steamer. Howard will ran the following schedule: s lC;Jr,- rot Trenton every lfondsv and Fri day at eight o'clock, returning. Tueedsy and SatnrdayV 'Xytfi- uSSfe"- . I .-3.J. LASITTEB. Manager. I: iJ. DisobwaV, Agent St New Berne. . t If Cr liis Li ;ior h.l.t, i cs.dvely Carti , it M;i;sTa:ii is. mmr uiiii uumt. - H US K lkta ta k auaaa avi AaJt.a a . at r j V v . .T v' wr wn, or in vr tietet of kU wHhont ire knowlede f th wtr. at taarln a IM It la a.l. t- - , t - a tm mnnvm j DSLrmifSS gn Will ft rrmaaent and rf-Hy tfir- 1T Infi rmtiP.r t ia S BnrtfiaretA ri - -r. a nm . -i . a trtTV n.i ; a r u ra in ev c . , ' jai:::s :i::Airn Ok l.v vim at rtw AH, 1 i i ' i. ... . c it .. uia . rr iMhi tcaATvti' om lit airtft s OuttMkatftw twa ItlfNltM iia n. Si aattiutBc t - 1. MUi At CO. Baaaoa. VmU Uaaa of the a kar ahoea for aalo Vf )Hov7ard & Jones. - ftllcnlionarnsr Wo have on hand and can sopplv yon at Bock Bottom rsicss : ; Btonevaii uotton nows, , , Climax Cotton Plows, . Gem Cotton Plowa, - -Cotton KinKs,". ? Iron Age Cultivators, , Cox Cotton rianters, . ' -Centennial Corn Planters. . And evervthinf else that ia needed on the faro; Give oa atrial. VIIITTY & GATES. So. Front and Craven Sts. Newbern, N. C. SAM'L T. 8KIDM0EE, Wholesale Commission V FISH DEALER, 148 4c 144 BKBK3I&S STRnSTT, . FULTON JHtHKBT. - febl Sm NEW VOXUX. A GLANCE IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF "Bell The Jeweler " Will ooDvlnce any one that we have ip stock the Largest, Host Varied, and Complete Line of Diamonds, Wstche. Fine Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Fancy Lamps, Burmese., Gold and Silver Head Canes in the State. It will be to buyers interest to see onr goods before purchasing;. J. E. SMITH, Agf., DEALER IN Mens. Boys and Children's Clothing.. Boy's Clothing, $1.80 up. Hen's, 13.00 up. , Also, a lull line or BOOTS AND SHOES Women's Shoes, 75c. up. Also a foil line or DRY GOODS. S3 Call and see them. ' marldw Go to F.S. DUFFY DRUGGIST, AMD BUT DRUGS & MEDICDTES CEEiF FOE C1S1 The best sssortintnt of Trusses la the elty. A perfect lit gtiarantaed. A foil aatortment of Fresh and Warranted Garden Beads. A large, t wled and select stock of Perfu mery and Fine Boeps. A eholee aasortmant of Fine and Cheap Clgara. Proprietors of Doffy's Toole Hlxtnra, Duffy's Antl-Blllous PUla, 014 and reliable Family Medlolnea. Hat-Plomea, Foathev-Fana, Monnted Birds, Feather Work and FaneyArttelea made by ansa a.. w wifir. ' AD of which we offer at the VERT LOW. EST PRICKS for CAdH. oeci dwu ... x . r;a. uurrr. aai.. sm ElKEgLORSlrlAf ttiflWrjaSMUT-: OCtWASH OUT 57 ' only r, iOLD BYPnUGGlQTS A I,Mt - - PTTDT rcS BBAT7T? PAI!tT-4 Color. ;.FviuMr5t'iPi.n. i PFH.LI- RUOR 4"Ol4jkB.J J,25jlitl. v PaUOaAS Lbti Bit8-8 Colors. . ... , . i-r rawil ItvlUvi 4j ALL mSOHS OWINO . ' - State and County Taxt 3 re ben ty fcotiSed to make imm!a!e psytnert of tha same. ; I shall proceed tocoMpr, ij distreM on and after March ' V - J v i J I I V - I. an. 1 2?X mmS . i i . i . f e il; ' -i It a) I t-ttt ... ar. I lit hi l.lMf., L u ii.. C- i-3 - : a . '- i ifc.jj.a ew. a ltb. f!Hnn'7"ni:--; 'j COOK ST0VI3, ..- - 7IRE FEXCINO, BASE, E0053 AND BLINDS, : FAINTS i OIL, V ; 0LAS3 AND PUTTY. LIKE, CEiniST, PIASTER ' - 't; - AND EAIB, And ill Kinds of IBTJILLINO MATEIOAlic "At Bottom Prices! L. H. CUTLER, 26 & 28 Middle Street, WBW BER3TB . Q The World Stands Aghast AT MT LOW PRICES, And wonders. How ia it that I can sell so much lower than any one else? Ill tell yon: I have determined to be easily satisfied for the cash, and WORK FOB BMALA. PKUf lTS. kv Motto is: FAIR DEALINQ. Come and buy from me, and you will never regret it. , " K. R. JONES, - Ksw Berne, K. O. NEW BERNE AND PAMLICO !M. The Steamer TAIIOMA, A handsomely eonstroeted freight and pas senger boat, caring ban pi aead on tbls ronto. Is prepared to render superior servlee to and from all points on lower Keoee Hirer and Pamlleo county, and Naw Berne. For the praaont the following schedule WlU be in operation: Leaves Naw Berne everr Wednasdav and Batnrday at SIX A. at Ibr Bayboro, stopping at uinoiooia, aaini anu ttmim vraoxs, vanaamere ana twonewau. Leaves Harboro every Monday an Thar day at BIX A, M., atoppiag at Hlonewall, Vandamara, SmIUis,. Adams and Cldbfoois uraeu, aniviog at Mew aterne Monday and Thorn lay evenlnss. KzaaUant paaafoger aeoonunodation, am ple freight aalUUea. ' Frelgbt receipted tor anJ reeetred dally by wn a u jj. ijne, ana every information giron. . D. H. ABBOTT, Agent, Vandemere, C. H. FOWLS H. Stonewall. rOWLKB A OOWELL, Agents. Hayboro. BOaOB A. HC8SBV. novfdwtf , General Manager. I1ITX1 I01TI CU0UI1 UARDLE VORKS, 1TW BX&5I, 9. C. Uonuments. TomosI lad all cia It drafe an! Building works . ITALIANiAUERICAN MARBLE ' Orders will receive prompt attentior ma satisfaeuon Knaranteed JOE K. WILMS, Proprietor " - v - : -v - 'i ' Oar. BROAD 'A Mt CRA VIA StJ . NXW SXJLNX. S. t - - t , -'- - ' O.'S. KiLLaa Is my authorized aget t w aviostvo. ; . otasu-dvw HEALTH IS WEALTH! V; READ CAREFULLY. - V m. E. O. Wwrg Kaava Awn Brai TaauTMiNr, a gnarantaed apeflne for Hi ata ri, DlMin, OonvolpHin, Klin, Nervous liearalgia, Headache, hervons Prostration naed by the n of aloobol or tobaoeo Wakefnlnoaa, Mental Depremton, Brftenine of lb Brain resoUlDg In lnaantty ana leadlr z to ml"ry, denay- and death, Premature Old Ate, liHJTonDes, Lrmt of power in either aex. lBTolunlry Ixa and Ppennatorrhrpa eoad by over-exertion of the brain, self. atne cr over-ln(inleeix. Eanh box eon. Uina one month'e treatment. 1,09 abox.or tu iea for ti,0O, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of prtoe. - . - WS OTJARAKT5KS! SIX BOXES T5enr.ire. -r'fi, ,rh order reoelve-1 I 7 r 't.r H:t b'.jo. npknled with $iW, ""! r"1 ' e t nr. r onr writ tee rar. t r i . ...be if the tieaUuent o s T t -1 t. a f ' . T : l r ,!y tr n. :i ; ! i ' lit w . On.ac3 mftt r rk U: !S Baltimore a-i l Ec LasTtea t t aora f j- i,i1rAu-i-M..i : , !'. at. LeaTlni . H-r-o f lc -lit ) -iMVailAl'At, li t.m. r ThU m tarn fitij IM- try (.ti (H t f ri. actum Uaivu-ura ..,. I a , L lueir rixofo n i Hum i.n ,.f . ri lola,.11(l,uti , . j. aOCtiug UXMI lor buaiu, t - . .-r . ai ., Ktcumoca. auj i . ,. ' x j. taa aod Sat aiaaikf k aU putal u Eiei .J Kta uw u. - w iMmv. , AnH r a folio war KXtiia isi.a,v,.u iMrk4-- , . " ' "w iOUt e.. !' il. v. JA8. W. MOCARRJCK. ,v... . v . v.," !wtriaa?,,a -'''- - - York a taHo, Trana. ilie, tt Iforta rtvar. , KSajnaa, Boston, U Contral aaxf. B. U. t oca wall, rroKiauoa, k 1, Snlos taa re fcoavun, lanu an J sat ut d t a. w Vora daiiv. , . " haito., W evtuaa,ljpIO-,.a v . ." P"aillhla, klouaaj. y. eua--'- daya, cwiurua.1. PiOYioenea, biurd; fc. ' Through bills lad tog g lu. and raif nr. aniaad to ail poiuw at, ute d.3rtLi 9iuo.a uf Ua eompavolaa. , AVOID BKKAKAOB OF BI LK. AM amp via n; c lime. - . GRar.Aif.nl, v , A aaiua.x. C.' : EASTERN CARQLLNA li;SPA f CH meroaFnglii L'ne,,:' ,. , t-;;l;-waaii ' law BaxM. luU, ' - 'Ota. aaid rrolfe, B in are. PhlUdal.ai. Jia orh. Boa,, -Kt, aUlaabetk City, J, C. . f. TUB 8TEAMEKS - - EAGLET and VESPLP. of tbla una' wilt ran. -oa tatzolar arhMima ' lima, laavina hew barua ev.rj. NuMy, TUAauAV, lHUt8iA aua bAlChiA kJteUA.tlKt 1 ) k..l a a . . . . . . r VOltbUAY. WADSAaUAy and r blbA) . uaa niar. ia uuiiuwliub iu. ihS AUanUs M. U K. few. Nonoia HonUiarn K. it . h.a Vatk. Vnil.. ...... ..... the peooeyivaala H, K.. lorni a rcliHbi aud -a- wn., wniM iMouibiee fur uiaa irui.-oriattOM bo tmuaiers taetpC l jylaauatu Oty.al which point freight l.i be uaduui4) ouato go inruugb todauaatin. ' Kuuua iu oa anipu via aJMlai B Vma Naa tuk i... a u i,.-. -m r?"L Uavd-1 pb tat. py Phil,'" w, A Baiio. K. U,Dooa bmjtaUon., " Pro Bal'lmora by phlia WH. BalW j U. ' a .miavMS Ut VHItltlQ, - , - Fro MortolA, by NorioU Konthern H- R. From Boaton. by Merchauia u luare Trans-. Uo0S ew Xors and New England otStrHn,10 Ud Mok t by ny , Whan ofleaaiOfi NuitilKa J m-u-j - . trips pet weak will be run.. . J1La8i WALP0!,.,0J. Fgt'Tra0 Agent OPO. BKSDKllHON, Agent, a j .ewberno. N.o. fabXdi old ool:i::io:i JEMI-WEEltLY . The Old " DamlnUA "iteamahlp rev pany's Old mm Favorite Water ' I Rente, via Albemarle and .CbeaapemA Caaai. r r ."v eBaJtaWaa lT - " " 1 Herfolk. Ball laaora.' aw fork, t 1 delphia, Boston. Pro vlda, v. - T. - asid Waahlngtow City. - r- And all poinu, North. East and West. pnaadaftwrTtJKSDAT.FlflRnAfcv nam further notlo, Lbe " V - ' Steuier HAITEO, Capt Scstitj, Steamer BEWJ!EEIEftapt Pri'tchtt, SJ5 " rttirTl?rn! b;ln"n. MONDAY with, the- Bteamerv of tha N. a t k -.B.C0..for Klnston Trenton, and I ili landings on Uieeose and 'iVent ' Returning, will sail from h. tor HVhUfOUl direct, TUbADA Y " af pats at mk V ii7 V : nation wltn the O, u. B u, , , ! for hew Vorh, B. H. p? to a r! for Baiumore. 'Clyde Lin. wJips t, u -i5lLBllU.rln ffon" 10 P'e "r r aJtn tttf klmnal .i ii i i i " . 1 ' i V. . ' acryirfl t ii.ar-aat wais7iu ia wOJajiUfUrp. t s : - OidsraU goods tar of O 0..1.S.CO., 5er. " .I?;L,!0MWI11 Bnd" tIi. .nif..rt. -aoit rooiua.aed ev oourtwy end aiien tUn wot be paid them by the oiiUr. - , - . ... , jf. a R0BEf,T A,at) lABsiam nrrr.vvtiDtro w. . . . AgeulB, MorfoiS, Va, . -, ft STAFFORD.' ' . . . 5. - - , vHw-irssiaentwJSew Tort Olty, , lit Steamboat" Ccuj j. Jannari 1st, 147. ; s " Steamer Tr- WUl leave every Monii.y an v morning at Hlx "or lor f r i6im.ibb.k. ...rf .i t. . returning same day. Etemci HI- - WlU leave V.. r ... . days and Friday t i i wta leave KlntJiri ( TtiurKlay,- l.jnrnirg at t taiuuiui oq n eaie ver. ' i--J. X DISCS TAT : W, F, RTAITIT, Fl n " - -. D. B. EASat-u.roUnv -f - W, E. WARD, Ale. t. M. O. EMITH, Jofy ( J. B. Pa mm. q3. - 9'3
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 5, 1889, edition 1
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