0 JJUKXAL is a sis o:a.a d dally, sxoapt Monday at - l-jj tor six: months, DeUverad .itwri uUniiti per moats. . --A-T JOUKJiAUa M soluma i published svsry Thursday at I1.M a ' 1 . -- - . , ' . nslSQ f RATES (DAILT-Oi day II 06; 60c for mW sqfaeg,aeat " ... V . . . " v.-i - ....enJr header "Business j.vjjt - "r( re u.tad (MDUIbf i v .'.riiu,y between rINee&Aabttoexeet4 ritnm All additions. . i J dent Mr Um ..v ttiaU , '; II MIL J b tatter ta bee rTmeuts fur inui'sat advertisement ustbe load ! i eivanee Basraiar adver t omenta will t 'ix iucud promptly et the Of eeefcSnos.'.nSV V ':-'''.. , CummagitaUm containing; news of edls c ason r cesnaus arst soUolWd. Ifo o amor i yJ?iMtmbeexiste4 iebenub liaedti. : -c ,!us ablaettonaDle minm fs withtu tsi tiara j M Um author: or t wm iu lUMiej&aojoaa eoiamn (to Auyne i- iicargmvadatanvsnony i- ion ea. petals Um nam o " t f aulieauon this offloe end Luiuliorei4.uie grievance eiiaw i TILE ;JO UKNAL." , r i I : . i- XW BEfiHB; H, a JULY 8, 1882.; Lira4ftt Urprnt Kir Betas, KsO LOCAL AUT0X0XT f THE BOSD OF ; C-2C.,liTJ51TI. rJ-'i& . We ;ir ere .writing" an arUole on State Jqferignty and; Local JSeltc government when our attentionas !rcte.toU-(he STeir. Xcik tar o'nf local Autonomy the Eca j I of tTnitiy,; which so well ex. priasOTi ideas that we hereby aiiptitl'aa ;tout bwn. The Star ;says77;;7 , ..., , , ,-. -'r:pablicans cannot comprehend . the true .'meaning of Epluribm ssusij, while Democrats liave not ti s. slightest difficulty about nnder st&ading it.' Therein is the key to the fundamental difference between Democratic -and JJepuWican doc trIne.s"Our country is one formed cattf many parts, and it is one t?p'$8ja If, 3a composed of many. It U too large and varied to exist and prosper as a consolidated com mnaityvLUJ.fi Maine and Florida, California and MassachnsettSjTexas vad Pennsylvania bad to conform to a single, j code of laws and cus toms, , the, country conld not hold tcher for'ayar.i .? ; t IMVcaliiberty that insures the g:aral iniotf.and enables all to t::stily cooperate for the common defense and welfare without suffer ing restrictions nntlui ted to climate, custqtottradltions; The aoTerignty of separate States overtbetrfiome affairs .guarantees the if!rpeCuly Mi the . Eepublio. We could not bave for , our standard aay' procrustean bed, because some of na are too big and some too little to fit JL ITew York must have laws to suit the metropolis, and parishes ct tKiatsjanft -regalatlons applica ble tOjthejr unique paroohlal civil izatioB.AnoV" so it goes through out the country, conformably to the true SemocrhtitiTidea. that the nearer eoverninent Is to the DeoDle aal -the greater, the, independence cf localities bi. ,16cai matters, the stronger ia 'the whole body politic, A combination of weak links cannot dale achain. A herding together . or pigmies will not make an army cf ciantaIt ; is by cultivating the indcrendtonl strength of each com nuniy -in the United States that -the creiat-Jiepubuc has become in viaeible. ,That is the Democratic i-:icf.-the formation and preserva tion of a great united Republic. . Tha Republican notion is differ, ca tti It ia that the country ought to be a solid whole, with like laws f;r rll parts and with power dis- trilafed from a central authority r..ita the people, instead of being fi;'ratedsi; from the people up f -a the .various authorities of i l.ia and States. ; In the Democratic creed local eatcioioy Js ihe i bond of unity. Tha-t minute self-government is take? t wy rom the? citizens of Ctates, jclties or. , townships it be ceres' practically Impossible to ad nialster; a general government to tae satisiaction or benefit of the wholepeople$:';i;yj''' ,; ATTExMION. OLD SOUWEBS! C'sa'ftffollowIMi.tp rrSIOHXB&AND AJPUCAJIT&FOB AXJDITOE'S DKPAETMB5T, I, :" ? iLtixiaH, N. O, Jane 28. j pcasioners' -and :t applicants for ; r.cns unaer tbe pension act, 1 to others, whom it. may f con. . ' if "owing information is pub 1 :rtheT, benefit'1 of all con- 1. L3 tew pension act does not ) t zct terore next year, 1890, f r esi relates to 4 deter- 1 i cb-rractcr and;Classifi. iif ; 3 who are" to receive . t i 1st proviso, lDlh aw1 act, copies of r Ml 3 farnicaed upon ap. " i tit' '3(Vpartmcnt. ; Pen 1 ! ) i 1 V i year from Ti Je4 t 1 : j cli ti of' 1SS3, . u amendcity the laws cf 1857, and accord::: to the reqalrementa of that act as so axpided. Tblisura is reqaired to m paid pre rata and ia likely to be very small, owin to the largo increase in the pension roll since the passage of the new pension act. : . r :; v. i 2, "Pensioners whose namee are already oponthe pension roll will not be reqaired to le new applica tions, at least until the new pension act goes folly into effect, and most probably not then. Farther Infor mation oa this point ' will - be Gar nished at the proper, time." .' v; 3. Blank applications under - the old law? bare been famished to each county whenerer : information has been received that the old sap ply previously furnished has Wen exhausted and a request presented to this department .for a renewal of the 8am e. As the blanks under the-old law will not be available after next Monday, Jaly. 1st, . the distribution - of such blanks will terminate with that date. J., 4. Jiegisters ot Deeds will be lolly informed as to the time when theif duties as prescribed by the new act will be reqaired to pe performed by them; At the proper time , copies of the new act will' be famished them for distribution, together with such l blanks, etc4 in conformity therewith as may be necessary to tuny meet the requirements of the law.' 5.' The opportunity for the prei- sentatioa of new applications undet the old law terminates with the first Monday in July of the present year. After that date it will be necessary to get up forms Of application par ticularly in the case of widows, and an tne oiq DianKa wm be dispensed witn and new ones substituted. In addition, the ; department will be engaged in makinginqairy into the nature and extent or. tne wounds received by old soldiers, now pen sioners, (where not specially stated in their original applications)' in order to accomplish the classifica tions required by section 1, of the new pension aot. inquiry will also halve to be made in the cases of nearly- 3,000 widows who are already receiving a pension, the last legislature having .determined in the new pension act that only suoh widows shall be retained or entered on tne pension roil as are ndigent,l. e. such as are in actnally destitute circumstances. .As ap plicantswill have until the first Monday ia July 1890 in which to present their applications and have them acted on, a suapen sion in the r matter of the filing of new applications' is rec commended until such time as this department is prepared to famish new blanks and to meet all the re quirements of the new law. When piepared for new applications due and ample notice will be given in the columns Of the various news papers throughout the State. - Very .Respectfully, G. W. Sanpsblin, .... State Auditor-' Lore of Home. "Inhabitativeness" is the name given by the phrenologists to a pro tuberance on 'the, head supposed to be the dutward and visible sign of an inward and earnest desire for a permanent home. Bedouin Arabs and Yankee peddlers; are eaid to be deficient in this; bump and it may be assumed that if the Wan dering Jew could be caught and phrenologized, a considerable hol low would be found where the or gan 6f Inhabitativeness ought to be located; . 'i f- . ;Not being a fibgeier of skulls, we are not prepared to assert that the magic pea, Inhabitativeness, is exactly under the thimble desig nated as its habitat by the con. jurors who profess to read charac ter as- the blind ..read books, with their .fingers and thumbs. It is quite certain, however, that the faculty exists in more or I6ss in tensity in the minds of a large majority : of the bnmun family. yere it otherwise we should all be as erratic as the itinerant tinmen of ; Connecticut, or the nomads of Arabia.-;: - t Heaven be thanked that most of us appreciate the' value of a home, and that , we live in a Jand where every . industrious man can acquire one, . The; sentiment ' nt Inhabit tivehess' is a grand sentiments . It settles nev countries, builds cities, forms governments, .erects mighty States, . It is the basis of all; patri otism. rWo love the country of our birth,' of bur adoption, because it is our home. We defend its govern ment and institutions, .because in their ' permanence we see the only guaranty for home seenrity. -' t , It wonld be well. Derhans. If this iattinct Of - Inhabitativeness this longing for, 'and love' for, a perma nent home this desire to dwell under one's bwn roof and on one's own land, r and to'make them a family heritage, were stronger in Americans than it is." If we were more domestic we should be more patriotic. ' Barely, that: matt-' has reached the climax of human misery who exclaims in the bitterness of htSBonJc.v;:''7-j'; "A home and a country remain not f t -me.:r ;f :.:. r .1 It b a :eit crrortoe:; r::tbat '-t are c:ud jare-ila pro:iea i V.:z:ti v ro c:.a r arret cl with reit volaty a euresa cf facta relitirj to, a variety cf t:' ;cu art wonderfa'Jy gited iiu:" -ciaal-ly. To do all tL:s aa extr;:rjiaary memory la reqaired EctL:2 2 more and memory ; is not intellect Such children are merely machines that emit throngh their-lips what they have received tbroah the medium of their eyes and ears.' ine system or word-stnSnr. by which the memory Is over-taxed before the reasoning powers are awakened, la worse than worthless. "How is Earope bounded!" said a teacher who believed in early cram ming, to one of his little pupih. "I, tnou, ne, sue, it," was the reoif. "For shame, Johnny; try again." "Ui release, sir, i remember now; that is the answer to one of my grammar Questions, and I thought I was to be heard my -grammar tint" .? - :? ? iP-vr-..:v t . Verbal knowledge- is of little value unless anchored in the mind Of the learner to whva uni , wherit- fores. The practical- application of every theory and principle "laid! down oy tne tutor should be clearly i explained, and the utmost care taken not to overstrain the mind of the. scholar by . making too many demands upon it at once. m m & . ' Athwart the vast oontinenta travened by mighty iron thoroughfares, many armed lik the fabled Briareua, myriad) ut forth daily to encounter the vicissi tude of travel, change of climate, tin aconetomed food, and an atmosphere, possibly miaamatie, yet with a calm oonfloence that their health wiu be pre ferred. When this confidence ia baaed upon the poeeession of the enpreme mediolnal defense, Hoetetter'e Stomach Bitten, it U;indeed well founded, otherwise not. " Braokieh water, bad food, the wearyine and Other bad ef fects of railroad jolting, sea siokneas ana nervousness, aggravated by a Jour ner and its attendant disoomforts. are shorn of their pernicious influence by tnis sterlins alterative, pacifier and compensating medicine, invaluable for dyspepsia, feebleness, nervousness, con stipation, malarial disorders, rheuma tism and kidney complaints. Within Sixty Tears. Within sixty years the world has seen: ' The discovery of the electric tehv graph. t The discovery of photography. " The latine of the Transatlantic cableB. : . The discovery of the telephone.1 The emancipation of slaves in the United States and Russia.- The establishment of ocean steam navigation. . . ; A The unification of Germanv . The discovery of the sources of the Nile.: sKrttivg&u-ik- Hy Fvr Aaa Uw Col '" i--r: Are attended by an Inflamed condition of the lining membrane of the nostrils. tearduota and ; throat. , affiectinir , the lngs."An Scrtd mucus Is secreted, the oiecnarge u aooompaniea with a bom- ing sensation. "There are severe spasms oi sneering, frequent attacks of head ache, watery and inflamed eyes. Ely's Cream Balm is a remedy 'that can be depended upon. - 60 cents t druggists; ty mau.l regutersd, 60 jenta. -Ely Brothers. druggiBU. 66 Warren Sf.New Or., . v , ,;-..dWlWrfV.i A woman, In eendin an order to a florist's for some flower needs, inclndedMii - the list the oink of politeness" and; the flewer, M C.hlvolr W" RliA Ti Kait fpA. quently read ' these flowers in the aewBDaoers. but had never -Seen them growing. The florist 5 bad none '' in stock. ' end informed his customer that they were1 becoming rarer eery year, - ' 1 1 Beeoham's Pills cure .bilious and ner vous illS. , . V' ,J -,.T- CREAM BALT.t CUBES r iJr,"Xl"r',4 t HAY- ; ,i.,'Fro W FEVER AND Qoldin Headi;. -JLuW JL A particle H pplldl into acta nostril and Is ftgreeabl, PrW 60 ceoU sit DrogKliit; bj man.II. vcwifltAfA Ma 4fsi in rv nunTR ctia ot whim Hireet. vw xatt, z tnlMw& i 8 $0,000-TOLOin ia amounts to suit borrowers : - Applytori;iAV v 1 s "C if.jS'. 5 rELLETIER, f " l .The Best f of Medicine, i That purf'Corn'Whiskey, at ,t ( V At u -J. ftaylor's. Pure' AlcohpU 5 t-fiAtu ... i J.'P. TAYLOR'S, in ii i m "ti "' , Kirkwoodr yiour y Tlie beet in market for the price, w ' . i ' . At J.' F. TAYLOR'S Cassard'a Pure Leaf Laird THE DECT, w ' ' At J. V. TAYLCHU, tyv A. v :r.. PrtMntt ia tk tl tlefttt for - .THE LAXATIVE AHO NUTRITIOUS JIHO&V Jm- 'j .'' 0 TM ..... .v ; -? tig3 of California, y:L Combined "with j "the medicinal! most wnebaai. to tne numan : i system forming : an, agreeable p : ' and effective laxative to perma--Jf nently core: Habitual. Constir p pation and ths many, ills de-v pending on a weak or inactive condition 'of the RIDSEYS, LIVER UNO BOWELS.; ! ItUtbesuMtexiencBireincd;lu)owto . CLEANS? THE SYSTEM EFFECTVkU.fi- h Wheooatli BrEou, rCoutiptt4 -, PURE BLOOD, REFRESHIMO SLEEP, j. x. ' ' HEALTH and STRENGTH ft , NATUSAUr fOUlOWi . . . i Everyone is using it and all are -i delighted with it ; , . M ., i, , ask voue omwotsT torn . ,. r s .... ; ; enrxtxygp or noa i CALIFORNIA HG SYRUP CO. v LOUISVILLE. KT new row AGEN.CY FOR Hazard Powder Go SHOT, -ALL SIZES, :.; ' 'IS STOCK:. Lily, Orange, Purity, ; . Patapsco, and - Royal .Baking Powders. Agency for Horsford's Bread Preparations: ' All sold at Jobber' Prices. jVHOJjES ALB ?iR60BR , . MIDDLE STBEET, . J.. . 'i .i m isTEW BEBNE. 'N. C. l8en i rrilltiii V IH1 von oan'l NtU I bave uigari k mu, ntt yisaif that I want to Bell. IVhvT BaoatiM tht ta my bast' rem; by It 1 make a boor llTlng, hot 1 hope an hoo eut one. I wiih l waa a larse - manufMtiuer -of emdoy all tha boot fel. lows who dont want to work If tbeveoiUdV i woma nna someinins tor vnem to do, to nop umib obi w muonm. nmu if n i saait sell Olsars and Tobacco; and by the way. If you want Gravily'8 flna nhewlnv Tobaeco, I bave It, and other good klnda. itnea. ana HmoKnr ArLiQiea areneraiiv. Also, Boda Water, Ginger Ato( I)MpBeek Wiwr, uw wv wii uumo ana we ma. t, l .3ll jttddls s JSewbern. i I I Ml i IM ' l Tli ,' tx i' i m "-4. ii. jm Jtui)juuis,,aiaini . TniAntln'niiiMW.nftK . v Capital, 'f-:l0MO Sarplus Profits, r : 0,7OO Jis; A. BsyaH,' ' ', ! - Thomas DANaiai GKOHQB AlXENjUi PJ M, SlMHOHS, Application to . Amend the ' Charter of i theneuse and rrentKivef Steamboat r uomnanT. ; Notlo 1 hereby Blven that ah abnlfoktlon WU1 be made by the President Sfid Board W inrecion or saia company, oetore theoierk Of the Muperlor Court of Orayn County, on the Sthday of aly,J889,at o'elock,!., to amend the charter of the sald'Neuseand Trent tUver Company, In the following par- So that it ,sM Company; a) to reduce its capital stock to determrne on, iso that lk all absii have power any sum It may at ,1k shall not ba Ism ihan Five Thousand Dollars. , Thai this oor noratton have a rutht to sell any oMta boata or other property, and accept as oonildera- nation the stockholders may wish, so- that DTI tne enure amount gnaii not ezoeed at any one time Twenty.fiye Thoniand Dollars. ana mvemortffage or other eonyeyanoe of any or an oi l no vompany 'S property as i onritv therefor." t- C k.v t r That lection elsht be amended as follows: That the Board of Directors of this Company shaUfbe not less than three,). That a diroo- tor Shall pot he cllsqoauned from holding other olDce or offices In aald corporation. That no parson shall hold any oflloe to which he may be eleoted by the stockholders 'of the Company, unless he shall be the bona fide owner of at least two shares of stock of said 'Company, And if any person while holding ofllce as aforesaid shall dledoaa ol his stock so that he shall own less than two snares, ne siima ny snoa) act dlBqualiry him self from holding office, and said oflloe shall nfjoonaiaerea-enrrenaerea.' -. ; ). t THOMAS A. GREEN, - . And Other Members of the Board tV'- , -ViOf UlreotorA iMAVVt A GTJIOK. . . . v 1 .Attorneys for .Applicant, t-''' leO dSOd LwCJ 1 ..0 ! : " 1.227 .3 V i HAVE GOT THE .Lartect Stock of Watches. 1 - f , XiargoBtMocKoi vjioom, , - z..; 7 ' -Largest Stock of l3old' Jewelry,' "v ,Larscvt Clock of Plated Jewelry, ri Lar- 1 1 -ock cf Bolid Silver Ware, Largest L.ock of Silver Hated Ware ,Lars to 1 1 C r t t T'ock of Spectacles, ;'' 1 ia ary store ia Eastern i , 1 t for spot cash, and for i l'rollt. " n f t r 9 place, lllddla itreet, i j 1 1 Lurch, " , BTD1 V jr v-r ; wis, L. L. AE11I3TEAD, JPBOPBisnoB ' : : . LTXCIIBDRO, VA. ' Y ' Smoking Tobaoco from theee works took the medal priss at Vienna. 1873, at Philadelphia, 1878, and ia now com peting at the Pans Expos-Hon. k - -U.T. ua.KKA.WAX, Agerit. mUdwtf ; New Herna. N. C 8ea Breeze House. v; This p pnUr h"oue in Morhead City, lopated near the Teacher Af robly, is now open for Quests at Ooe Dollar oer dar. dr Five Dollars per week during the summer. The proprietor will do his best to pjease every one who may stop at bis house..-- j7 dwlm J J. !. EATU3, rrop r- OElIT.fFOYIfiSCa, Do a General Banking buBineaii, ' Middle Sueet, fourth door below Hotel hldwlj 5 NKW BEttNB. C iiy Gocms low, -C: is at - ' ; ? n RODERTS & BRO. We keep constantly in stock roTisions; ' v Groceries, Dry Goods,. ' ; Ooots and Shoes. Don't fuit to give, us a trial when in need'of ahttliipg in our line. : ; ROBERTS & BRO. ruimc Salic op C1TT; EEiL taTil IN HEW BIKE. Mpad ay," Aug. 5th, 188 9. 4 -Craven County, j James C. Harrison, Adm'r of John O, Uardner, deo'd. i , ... Asrainst -s Joseph E, and Sarah F. Gardner, heirs- Petltloq to sell .lands to pay debts, etc. in Obedienoe to a iadarment .of , the Superior Court of Craven county, ren dered In the above entitled suit. Feb'y lotn, iosv, a wui sea at fubiio Auction to tha highest bidder, . at. the Court House door in New Berne, N. O., on ttonaay, August out, low, at 11 o'clock a. ja.itne iouowing aesorioea lots in the flit) of New Berne, beloneiner to the estate of John O. Gardner, deo'd, tO WitJv ' ' ' ;; 1. Part ol lot No. 204. on the north side of Pollock street, being 68 ft. 9i inches rront.by im ft. back, adjoining lot of B. B, Davenport on the east, and the lots ot others, how: eccupied by Samuel Cook, described in a deed from Graham Daves, attorney, to John O. Gardaer. recorded In Records of Craven connty. Book No. 96f olio 68, anbject to a mort- KBKe oi, oovni pars puronaee money ana snwress aa same I rum x eoT BOtn. ibbb. frhe:prooeeds from the sale of this lot, prenougn or tne same, win be exclu sively applied to the payment! of sal 4 pem ana interest. ' : , , i." -s - ji-a, Part of Lot No. 801, bounded on the Bast by jue-iot or Uissei Mary and Fan hie Hay, oa the south by lot No. 099, on tne west oy tne lot now occupied by ReViR.K: Hearn. and on the north by PpUpok street, measuring 43 feet front buPollook street, and the. same width pn nacK una I being 43 ft. by 107 ft) how occupied by J. E. Avery and U A. Rra and Vamllioa. --i ... ' .-j 1 art lot No. 801,- at the southeast corner or rouocK ana-D leet street ex tended, measuring 68 ft 9 inches front on Pollock street, and extendlntf hack 107 ft. to the .line of lot No. 699-ex- eepting that part of said lot now covered by 'the buUdings occupied by J. O. Colliaat-now .oooupied by Rev. R. K. Hearn. rn. : 5; i t 14. Parts of lota Nos. S01 ,and measuring 40 feet rront southwardly frord corner stone on Sorlnir atniai:. anri 441 feet front from said stone north wardly on line of Fleet street extended, ana extending pass; eaatwardly as far as the buildinw and fence, -tnclndinn the land conveyed by Elizabeth and Elijah Plver to John O. Gardner bt deed dated Nov. 17th,. 1880, now occur piea ana usea vj J. u, uoiuns as a store ana dwelling.' . hUmXf- -. ale wui ;pommenoe; :at L'Jl e clock Terms of Sale One-half cash: balance on a credit of six months, With notes to pe approvea.yTitle reserved until full payment, is madec-j.feMl iW'iWi?:& Kew Berne. N. C, June 25. 1889. F 'iA 7 ii JAMES C. HARRTSOrT : Je25 Adm'r of John O. Gardner, deo'd. Plu:le city fkoferty i As agents for owners we offer for sale on easy and accommodating terms tha follow ing described Improved ileal Estate in the (JMyof Hew Bernss ' - , . ivS U WHARF PHOPKBTY AT TJNIOS PftlNT ' Includes the piece of land known as THE ISLAND," and the wharf or roadway ldlng thereto from ' East Kront -stieeu Also, water ! now being filled In. The i.n.ni..u i iiib uenvin ine ony ior ailmann fwinrlng purposes, while the largest aft yiMibiiitf onr waters have ample depth of wlarf 4UUU, n ;umoaaing at f thS i- i. ' TWO BOTJSR3 ' AND' LOTS AT PUON POINT, occnp'ed as awelllngi. S?.T,?S i":?.?.K0iT WAniuOUSS S0?"0?'1018 AND bwitLINO U(U auttaijux ocenpisd by R. o. K, A lull description of thfa valnftWeiwf . ty, toKetlier with the best terms op.m n , the same will be sold, win be fun . ..i SppllcntKm to tlis onderslfcned tn. i i t tnttouth Front street. flacSdwtf . - rjns. About FOY sltnntnii w a. ie f..r t- , , a A I; y v n Land, hi' v, urn- "I, Eclipse Sewing ' ..a. TUB HElV B I ' v. -EO . . BULL. Lh.iL ,i WsbT on hcd ani are u-.. cf - i,g and ifKreivtnf eyry slay !)'- ne ior tuiu, l liamcer hulls, ii i t t,i robs, lra. tbs'is. Louues, '1 u : MaitreMra. An n.e yovxis ve u ( r aie eooi and su ni al. Wa aieo t vt ; .;9 Duett stock aod Intrst style of tn: y I Br. nates tnat baa ever ben broi vnt io'it Oltj. i haveaDue stuck of l,mli, t o-- tares ard Mirama.- He Jy xt ci.- i for -our goods, aud get a dUcouut of m and ou per eenW therefoie we r, n sell gn) dn chear than any other stor- .n ihta city. eaie alaoagenU fo- ibe r-clfpee btwug vactiiae. . It has no atjnal. If too want a flrsl-claa ! machine call and teens be. a tuyingeise where. We wtt' save yon money. .T. J. TUKNlfR & CO.. " v..',- - J. ' PROPflKTORS .V. 22 & 2i MtdJls street, ew Berne.. f. F.-S. Duffy, Berne, N.O.i-, druggist, 'agent,' New xj.; -mavldwly , Atlantic fit N. C. Railroad ' TIME TAbUt It. -16. "s ' . In Effect 6:00 A.M.. Tuesday, June , ....-18th, 1889. , Oonra East. Bohkduu. ' Goino West. ' Mo. 51. t Passenger Trains, No. 50. At,' Lve. Stations'. , At. v Lve, p ni 3 Goldsboro La Grange ; .Kinston ; New Berne Morehead City , Daiy IX 80 a 10 42 10 45 10 08 10 13 . 8 8T -8 tiO 4 00 4 85 COO 7 88 4C9 4 40 6 ID Sh m n nrv UoiHd East. .'No.U -Mixed Ft. & Pass. Train, am 680 667' 705 7 20 ,780 7 48 7 58 8 11 8 80 8 60 8 55 9 15 10 OS ' 10 81 10 86 1100 1105 . 11 17 1141 12 15 8 00 SCHKDUU! Goisa Wbst.. - - N0.8.f Mixed Ft & -Psa. Train,1 . U00 pm Stations. Goldsboro Best's La Grange i Falling Creek ' Kinstoa 7 Caswell . Dover- -Core Creek TuBcaroru - Clark's i Newbern 8 04 819 k 4 V J 1 IV J . m AM ; 7 06 1 10 - 5 65 ..580 465 4 24. 042 6 85 510' 4 80 4 00 8 64' 8 82 843' 10 82 9 41 uOO 8 87 2 48 Biverdale .8 60 .. Croatan 413 Havelook 442 Newport 4 65 Wild wood 6 01, Atlantic' 5 21 Morehead City 5 28 'Atlantic Hotel vo ,988 904 8 4S 4 08 487 461 601 516 5 S3 9 28 8 69 s 8 17"' 8 27 .8 00 7 47, 7 62 717-727 705-7 15 581 p m Morehead Denot Am inn - 'xuwuay, jianr aayan . Hatnrttay, - - tMonday, Wednesday and Friday. , ' Train 60 eonnaota with Wiimin.i. v.i... fcm Train tH'und North, leaylng GOJdsboro' 11:67 a. m aud with Klohmond s D nvllle Train West, leaving Ooldaboroa oo n nr. Train ot conaecu wiu Hlchroooa A u.btIU Train, arrtTlng at Qoldsboro 8:10 ajn k and Willi iTain.a eonneotf witn . wilmiatt n and Weldon ThronknFrelght . Traid, ,' jjortu boandleayJIng GpJdsbqro atl:U0 f '. Atlantic & N; 0. Baitrokd Co. r;H (1 PASSENGER DBPAKTMENT, k ? NsiW Bswr, N, C May 28. 18SS S . , TO AGENTS AND THE PUBL10, , u THrongh batei of Fare. Bound TrlpTloseta, " ! pnft i Stations helow to point oa , the w. ri. O iwK..' t ' , i . . 'C , k BEABON lKfifl - . . ' - Tickets on sale Jnne lit. vm: tog. until Oct. HI, 1888. Tickets to be taken off sale Bepw So. 188K. . V ;. . ' 'J. o .' s m a- M Froro'i Iff ,k -To , t , - i Hlckorj. N. Oi li.W 60 Morganton, . O - 11.86 Old Fart. M. CI 19 ii itjo. iikeo u s i 18 s SM.25 ' ir.)o Bl'kMonnt-n,.0.;18.i5 18J8 5.iK M7 00 AshylUe.N.d,4.,18 80 rl60 16 SO -17,05 )8.80, 14.70 18.45 ppriuga,, xt.W -..10.W) ? 17,40 19 15- 5 ' 1 iNaiaucrioNa.To agents. 1st. Agenu wlU In no ease deviate from without proper In.ttnotloni -vTi n"n ""oer nve i ears of age, free children of Ave and under twely years o f ' age, one-half the within named rates. ltd. Tickets mus t be limited to twenty-four hours beyond , schedule time in ech Ulreo tloa,: -.. s . i h,-Agents win see that the contiacta of S!???" properly flaed out and signed, !Llllvni2?ifpnro'1'M!?r inat the eondiuona , mnat b fulty compiled with. At V-. Ditl.. 1 . . . . ... , uuiBlmiiuiii! hub vaecaing of ban. gage on regular one-way tickets wlUapply ' tor baggage checked oa tickets sold at tha ; wimui raiei.--: a l. dill, o; p. a. i . anentt s siale. iaWa Of June, A D. im. In favor of W. B. Bell f vs. J.P. uavig and Geo. P. Davis copartner,! tradings. Davis 4 a. I wiu Sil ffRwiS M-ft EouM door ln r of New Berne, on Monday, the Fifth .. 1f.,l1.iSeK"0,'lbed propty or so ,,; ; ,An SPBlIe 2d Bo"e S2 home pow er 50 In. Clrou ar Saw with Paw OrrV , - -lng and Pullles attached to same. ,.., , Circular fiaw. caiTlago complete. ah3 d acres Of timber, more or l.n. r i on Uaneook'sand81ocumb'sO' i umiiie lands of Geo. Allen & Co., n i, l y suid Davis A Bro. from said A i t .. - This the 17tUdyolj, i i i 9 ; . W. B. L.A , i- ,Hir, t JunW , v. lyj. i .niie.D.B.'" Com - - v n "Pursnunt t Court of i -i llV'H f ' I ,1. i'i " '-" t of the Bnrfrlor i mi,, iy, ,u Spcoial Prooeed l. U. Jioover and-others Long and wife, and oth-uo, In wi.-'-n A . (.,.,,... ,,,r n ii .V at I'1'hibu a 'e; uereiualler de- i V. (he 16th day of JULY Court limine door 1 th imi v ... N .' .", Bt T Wi.LVE o'clock, I will .mi',;: 1 iii.i Lying aud belnij situate j ti,e our of f ;"J-no, Hlate of JNortu Cttioitn, sdj,, the linuisof L. E. Hh,i,!,.! hiii, TIioiuhm ( and otliers, luoat nil n,i the went side of strnet, nowonmi,u'd by Uiu a anil I ,. . a"Kcket" stum, it n-lh tli formerly oocn l lv j.,,,. . ground on v. i ii ! i . ' of wnnt t ' t 'Sue i 1 ! ' fnw .I --- . :-. ...i . a. h)i t, ; the 1 i , , :, , ti' ni, uie lonowiKg Jtoal Kt.tB. l,.,v.t ,tVi. " -'y

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