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NO irn .iMitTBa ab aiDim tt f Y 1 m i. - a i Dili..' 1 ae peopie vi tis outtw aciHieviea s special tax oi &s,uuu upon lust celebrated the 4th of July, the daythat ls usually regarded a8lBiaiM,r 1 naveioo mucn connaence w. Wu,u.wu.. y. vu. national existence. . It is a matter of pride to every American that the I ciut la so glorious and the future an Mmlmnni. Whatever mav be ? .. .. -r . " - 1 t.A nl.lAn anfortainA1 nf tho pniinti Administration, we tsrward to a toy in the future that will greatly exceed in grandeur any A mnnifl.ont Prnsi. uuivpHf dance gave to America every ationai advantage ana peopie ic with a brave, patriotic and pro- maaive'DeoDle. m i . . .. i , Thefts and sciences, minelng nd)naiiufcturies, agriculture and commerce, education ana culture, ; have advanced until the whole earth oontains no greater nation rr-snwt crfo Am than the. .United States ol Amer- hare advanced until the whole ica, j Jsi BnigQer uesuoy this Republic, and it . is especially rratifjlng that the signs of the .-.i-f H-nfw-thA - iathe last decade is the wonder of the world, and vet she is but laying ttiA fnnnHntinna nf her trreatnesa. ' t tmL it ,M .k.k tia sinnfh ' " "X . wm pewnen tne Nicaragua vanai opens to ber tne commerce oi ooutn America, and the Florida Ship Ctnaf, becomes the gate through . ; . . . .7 rhleh the products of the Missisip- , pi Valley will go ontto the nations of tbejrprld, Wii have so often sDokeu of the WeM Id result to the South by ..-vZ" . . .i:' weaicaragna caaai, we wiu morning cannne ourselves w ino Florida Ocean and Gull Canal. Voir mora than half a centnrv schemes have , been proposed for atridffne the distance bwater1ie- tweenthe Atlantic and Gulf porta of the United States. "The latest scheme has been projected underJ AUguoi, iooo,i uc O. Spencer and others, creating a eornoration to be known as the rinir Ponai -ifh a anit.rt ro J .-.Jr... t v- , ... twJjCWr ?, : The line of the canal beerins on the tiulf of Mexico at Cedar Keys Mdextentendsto a point on 8t-,Joh?RIverja8t north ? Pa- laixa. . i;roin the juuu to cue at, j onn'si riV aiAn fiiA nmnARAd line i .it. t ,iio; j wmm f hp sf.: Z ' t S . , . , r allif theboara on commissioners, JohusendOf thecanal ,it, is prO'jia Ontof26of the maffistrates and powd to reach the Atlantlo Ocean itljer-. by-the river, 06 miles U - lw 'n w ' duo vucu , oca. -r. y - yj , T" open sea, additional canal : from the. river to the ocean at St. Augustine. Ti.il additional canal; would jbe tt:-t seventeen miles long" Tiss 'theM c-l sfrom fOedareys onthe 13, would save 900 miles 01 the - -ce; bywates ,betteea Ifew y. -J XT.-- 4 it i .tuiu jwow vMcauo,uu , vwjr, - VBbWW f",ry,a,, ana : jtne , uuu puns 91 ims iTo caterpriso for many years has more interest than lis ; sLittfa in this. 1 A, report 1 j r."r;ia!i uovcrumens isay j U s ccrstructioa cftte Tloridaltaken in stock by said county, t" - - 4- " ) UUoa cf ra f pi ; Val!ey to Liverpool will be diminish e J core than ZO pef cent," that "it would reader the United States the absolute controller ot the prices of gram in ' the . British Vata m i1.urfnl;,...B,i--.1i- . ' - utterly nnable to compete withheld British reports declare -that the Florida "ship canal will establish a direct trade between the v jiissis sippi Yallej and Europe; -; ri 'What additional enterprises are In the worn r of time; to be brought (forward in doe time cannot be even imagined.-;;- X j - : ' Onward moves our , gal tan t ship to her heaven-directed destiny, " ,:v 4flaln la Onslow, Kditob Jotpbnal: I see ia lour issue of Jnne 20th. an article beaded "Oligarchs in Onslow'' and signed l'K," in which it asks permission I to make public Ibrongh vourcol nmns some serious reflections upon the condition of affairs in Ouslo w j and after going on at considerable length about State sovereignty .and county sovereignty, county rights. &c. the only senons reflections I lean see that he has made known is in the fact that the joint board of magistrates and commissioners, acting under the advice of the i 1 -a am) wAm nl t-ki mm a w1"" "" uuw u vucu ail OA" 0fficial dead beat delegate at larire. . . ... - - " ' the people of Onalow." IJow, Mr. magi8trate8 and commiBsionerB to kaIiava far mnmint .iut thav would swerve from what they be- lieve to be their duty, or shirk any towumwihw - uuuor tuouuv;ei ir an tf Aia rialArrAf na r qtut sin aIqa - -w6-v,w4 ""J""""! commiasiontn seeing that the State 9a levied for state purposes eight vcuwj uu iuo ioiuoiiuu VI property and nine cents' on the poll more than last year, thus re- ducing the amount left for county purposes and estimating our conn tv Penses considerably higher than tH M loot voavnn ononnnt ;f rahnUitnnA Z upm"V Uc tw asked the board of maeia itrates to give them two thousand dollars, special tax lor , penSes,and they did it. only the creditors but s deDtors of the c dollars, special tax for current ex anen not some of the nnnnt.tr said if they would levv a special tax for current expenses why not levy'some to pay 4 on ' the debt t, And they added $1,000 more to" go On the debt .. Ktw ay8 that this is some bected to find it in Onslow f He must not be very old if he does not remember when the commissioners of Onslow and the commissioners of almost every other county in the state were comoelledto' disreeard uhe tonstuutional limit of taxation and did levy whatever amonnt that was necessary to pay . tne penses nf thoir oftnnfv InH thai: tha npM1,A yimA f rf on . n . : cneeriufly, until they wre Stopped by injunctions and he. must also know that since that time Onslow. a6.11 Ph er couur ties in the State, has been com- pelled to a8k the Xegislatme leave to levy a special tax nntUha body, seeing the trouble f the coun ties were in, twoyears ago took the S'lf? ffit was fih0wn to be levied for a legal or authorized Durbose.1 lK.K must also remember that the corn- miMlonera aewtrates and a large fleW- nfl two yearg Rg0 Mked tbBr I Representative in the Legislature 1 to pass an act authorizing them to levy a tax for that puroposelwhich h "Mf provided .the people voted rot it at an election to b held fi that (purpose, but tbeH people voted it down, and K." mnst also khnw tat at the last general Assembly SS sembled.Dassed a resolution unrini i our representative to make some provision ior xne rjpaymen.oi our, coumyt aeoc, , jae must aiso Know that there was a petition signed by 1 150 tax payers, jnany of' whom were the largest in tbe.county, and BvUS, ,tlU Ml tils XWK'I'ttUlB bSBMUIE 1 4U:.! .u 1 j . " commissioners to fund the .county two;' three and' four years, and to levy a special .tax to. pay the in terest annually: and the bonds at maturity. All of which ;, was either ( refused or neglected to be allowed iTho'ti ontrndnnnnAA - ia r nnf pnnnfv credit is mined,' her creditors (one wnom ; at wass; aimost pans 1UUWU i 1U1 UUlViVUUUUUU W , U11U ..i .-4v rtuj t tUcTA. o- caught in his ? hands. as am la formed . tnac the managers or tne iw. 0 uie great civii zera ana en- -1".'::. 3 the? can get in New Yorksad ebf wnere tor tne unsiow county Don,. 1. 1 i j .i tla J .'.":r:j t i c. a i, : i . . C:;:f t. ?a- slip, lAu.ircouuty, can be s:U a par. While c-r tcari of ccniziissioaers and EE-iitrates in tLeir zeal to have: their county creilt restored, and its creditors re lieved, may have over-stepped the uonsittntional limit, it is co more than has been 'done before, and is still being done by other counties. Jones county, if I not misinformed, did tne. same tning even year since the adoption of the present Constitution until two or four years ago, her commissioners - were en joined, and the consequence is she bad to ask tne last .Legislature for eave to levy a special tax and ft was granted to her. The county of New uanover a i am correctly m formed has done -the same rang this year. We hear of no oligarchs in that grand old county. jSo, Mr. Edi tor, nor we wonld hear of none here if it were , not for the fact that $he politicians and office seekers have conceived the ' idea that: a. large majority ,of i the voters .- in . this county are opposed to the levying of special taxes, hence the great interest manifested for the pockets of the dear people. Why it has become to be the first pledge a candidate - makes to hia dear pee pie, especially one , for theLegis- ature, that 'l will not pass no act evying a special tax upon yon withont .leaving . it ; to ? you to rote on.'! That was why we didnH get the feleif asked for from the last Legislature. , There were four can didates for the Legislature and, all belonged to the Farmers Alliance. The one ' that was elected iwas charged with being Murrill's candi date, ana u ne was elected he would levy a special- tax In , order that Muirlll might get bis money.4. The others put, their 7 mental T muscles together to beat him; they intro duced and passed in their county Alliance a resolution pledging their members not to vote for any man for the Legislature who would vote for the leveying of a special , tax without leaving it to the people to vote on, which frightened the Morrill man into the Same ? pledge, And for fear he might forget and leave out of his bin the clause. leaving it to the voters of the county he introduced nd bill at all for the relief of his county.; , But thanks be to the honesty and integrity of the better class of our people,' I think they are becoming aroused to the "serious . reflections upon the affairs" in the good old connty.of Onslow and ere the next Legisla- uve campaign, -1 nope ana oeueve that they Will vote tor no man who wilt not vote ror an act authorizing the Commissioners to honorably adjust the debt of their coant.v " I have made this article much longer than J expected, but I hope you win give it Bpace; in your. yam- a . . . t I . j . ' aoie paper in order tuat tne puouc may see and know . thafe the .OB- garchs in Onslow,' have done " a wrong, it was a wrong none to pre vent a greater wrong which"! have always understood to be - excusable in law and in morals. CEEDlToi; June 29th, 1SSD. 7 ' rn-u- r.. n ... am u n A. ' jkHV w uhim M m mtmmm lava. 1 i The anflerina-" of ' women eertaintt awakens: the tympathr of wery true pnuaninropist. xneir.eat ineira, now ever, is B. D. B. .BoUnio Blood Balm)' I H. L.Cauidr. Kenneeaw. Ga.. writes 'iThree Itottlea or B. B.'B. oared my wire ot Boroiaiav"- - - - Mrs. B.UvLaws. Zalaba. Fla. writes MI have never, wed anything; to equal ; Un.C. tf. Gay; EocKy Mount, N. b. writes' raot a-day' for 19 years was-J free from headache. B. B. B. entirely relieved me, I ieel Uke another per son, " . . . 'Ji i James W. Lancaster, BawkinkVUle, da- write: J'Mt wife wu in bad health for eight years:,, five doctors and tnsny patent medicines had done her no tooo Six 1ottlea of B, B. B. cured herl" v... f aiim a. iomnnson, Atlanta, ua. aays: "For years I snffersd with rheumatism caused h? kidney trouble and1 indiges tion; I dad -was feeble ' and-ixrvourf. B. a B. relieved rne at oho, althdugh several outer meOioinea had railed." i i BevKj; ;JL Richardson1. Clarkston Ark.; writes: VMy wife suffared twelve years with rheumatism and - female complalnt.Cr A 'lady member -of' my cburoh had been Cured by B. B; B. Bhe persuaded my wife to- try it, who now says there is nothing like B. BP B ", as guickly gave- her relief.', "-- 1 ' ;i Beecbam's Fills act like magiq on Weak etomaoh. 1 .0 '..!! 7 .J CREAM PALM f Y' 4 iiay- r'" .FEVER .1 . . , Cold in Head. . ' .A p&rtlcl W appllrdi into each nostril and is agraaabia.- rrina w cama at uruRelRt; h- mall, registered, 00 els. ' KhX ilROTHERt 61 Warren BtreeU JNew Turk ." (anlSUwly TO LO.in in amounts to iuit'borrowj:s. - .TApply to 'it ? ') u wf ;J "F. 'n! 'rELLr;TiER;" .; may22 dtf ' ' Craven street t s t Prewntt ! the mott "treffaai Fi" THE UXATIVS AND NUTRITlOuaUUlOI 'Aj... W - 3 1 tt... FH38 OF CAUFdltNlA,; Combined with the medicinal . virtues of plants known to be most beneuc)al tp. the -human system, forming an agreeable and efiFective laxative to perma- nently-cure Habitual. Consti pation, ana, the many ills de- r - pending , on a weafc or. maem'e n Ac0n,tioB;ci tne.is,fiii KIDNEYS, LIVER iNO BOWELS: J ; liUtlieaU)rteelIBTeawJyl(oW " cuwrTNE mm iFncmur- ,4. CWhca aae U ftlioai air Coaaiipttcf ? ' r; r . ,. SO THAT . "i1 PURE BtOOD, REPRSSHlNa 8LEBI. - "U ' HEALTH and aTBENOTH' T Every one Js using and all are : deughtedwith it ' t .; . ASkYOUBBflUOQISTFOII ; CALIFORNIA FIG StRUP CO. iduisviui. Kt r vl ' . ' HFWVt HEW rome, a. r- - AGENCY FOB . Hazard Powfler Co , SHOT, -ALL; SIZES. v. IS 3TPCK: . Lily, Oratig-, Pnrityv Patapsco, and . Royal Dakir g POwdera Agency for Hqriibrd'a Bread Preparation a. All sold at Jobber' Prices. 3B 9i; WHOLESALE GBOCEB, MIDDLE STREET, , .. . NEW BERSXL N. Ct carat CIOAKSI , 1 til you can't retk I nave i Clttare toaall, and OIara mat i want to aeil. wayr tjeoanae tnat ia my nnai ceeejbyltl make akoor living, out 1 hope aa hoo eat one. I wish i was large - maaaflaotitrer -of ' soma klndw when I eould employ all tbe poor lei- lows wboub . want towqrKii mey eonio. MOOianna aomeinins ror iiem to ao, to eea -Uiem. out of mischiefs Hut aa it w I n at Mill PI 4TB and TflhlMtt &nrf hv th4 av:tf va want Gkavklt's fine Ohewlna Tobacco, I have It, and other good aindaJ 'Ipea, ana Bmoaere' Articles generally. Also. Soda Water. Ginger Ale.. Dean Sdek Water, ana we iay, t;ome ana eee jne.. fl 1 ! ivii;"w Middle aUtewberiuv f 1 G. JI..R0CKET5, Casliitr.-tb,-.! r, TDE;J!flT10IlflUDiiriffl ... V. 1JU .1 44.Ifjl, M.jVJ,,; iNOORJPOEAlfKO i8C5.'' r4 Capital;' ' r p $100,000 .Surplus 3?nfit-m.r 88.700 iik a! BaViH;" f "Thomas DiNiaUt L. Ht CCTLIK, " " CHA9. 8. BBTAr, UEOEGB AlXUf, ; - S X.VL BIKHONS, j Q, H.LftOBEBTS J e Application to Amend tha- Charter, pf bv Eiventuat an atni Will be made bv the Preildent and Board', of lriieciors Of aald Cwnpany, oefoie tnaCierKi o ue nnpenoTmouTiL oj mnn txraniy, on tne mnaay oi Jaiy. iu,M 4 .o'cioeavJt to attend the charter of the laid Heuae and Trent Kiver Company, la the lollowing par tichlara, to wlti i . ;,- " v i That arUcle atx of artment be7 eJhended so that the aald oompanr aha 11 have power to rednoe its capital atock to any ana ft may determine on ao that It ahli not. be. less than Five Thonaand Doilara. That this cor- Dotation have a right to sell any of ita boata vr other property, and accept aa considers won uiereior snares oi aiooa oi me txtmpany i That taia - eorporation nave , tbe right M ttane its bonda al any time. In any denoml nation the atockioldera may wish.ao that taeeotire amonnt Bbau not exceed at any one time- Twenty-nve' Tbonsand Dollars, and' Rive mortgage or other eonveyanoe of any or an or tne company's property aa se en rlty therefor. fcf:;,si.--jr-M,-:."-.-. ' That section eight be amended as follows: That the Board of Directors of this Company shall be not leas than threat .That a dime tor ahall not be disqualified from holding other office or offices in aald eorporation. That no person shall bold any ofllne to which he may be 'elected by the stockholders -of tne uompany, nairas ne snail be the bona tide owner of at least two shares of stock of said Company, And If any person while holding office as aforesaid shall dlnpone el fats stock ao that he shall own less than two shares, he shall by anon act disqualify him self from holding office, and said office shall PC considered snrrtnaered. ; - ' ' W: t Jt .li... v ... . l. ...,-4 I , l'nTt,iXl'i of Dlreeiors. ' . Mirt,T rA GuioH, . t Attorneys for Applloanf. let d.lOd I'1IaVe;'GOT Tile;, , Largest Stock.pl Watches, i, l largest Stock ot Clocks, fLsrge8t Stock of Gold Jewelry", ' Largest Stock of Plated Jewelry, ' . LargoKt Stock.of Solid Silver Ware, Largfit Stock of Sliver Tlata J Ware Lar. to l i -rtrtock cf Pre f id in (' Easfprn .and loi -e In C ire f ' ' J c.. ..a j. 1. 1 U J) ' tt" . t LUJIe street, ' ; the Keuee ana Tren Kiver steamboat- ! Company. r I i I, i '.-- ilyoffeeanetebyklventtiat'akWpHoktlon ', 4 i- Ui 44W, k a L. L. AHL'::T2AD,Tiici,amoB,'r . " ' lYKCHSU RO, VA. .. '; Smokinc Tobacco from tbete works took the medal prise at Vienna. 1S73, atFhCdelpbi, 1878, and is bow com peting at U Paris Exposition. ' "U. T. UAKii AVV A I , Agenti ' . mil dwtf Ww Iterne. N. X Sea Breeze House. ; TKlal iv WMalaf Watmisi lit MnrataSli4 Plt. , ataaaw af'atviai w - - 1 located near the Teacher' Assembly, ia noar onm foF Ooaata at One Dollar per day. or Five Dollars per week during tne summer, me proprietor wui ao his beet to Dieses tvery one who may stop at bis bouse. ; v : ' - " ;, je7 dwlm J, T.'EATUN, fropT. , GEEEHrF0y r& ; CO.; " Do a General Banking; bttsinees.:' lUaw Bahkiho Boosb,. ?1 Middle Street, fourth door beo Albert, Jeldwiy ' ' - RKtV BERN B. Dote) THIS Pt.A K T ;,, ;. BUY GOODS LOW, ; is at RODERTS & BRO. i i We keep constantly in otock Pro.ylsioni, Groceries, pry Goods, Boots and 8hoes. Don't fail to give us a trial when in need of anything in our line. - . t v - ROBERTS & BRO. - lUiUO 8ALK OF C1T-T HEiL ESTATE IS FEW-BERNE. Monday, Aug. 5th, 1889. Noftra Carolina, Superior Court. ' . i Craven County, amea C. Harrison, Ad m'r of John O. , Gardner, jlec'd. Aarainat Joseph E. and Sarah F. Gardner, heirs- st-Uw. Petition to sell lands to pay debts, etc. In obedient to a judgment of the Superior Court of Craven county, ren dered ia tbe above entitled suit, Feb l5ih;18S,I wiu sell at Poblio Auction to :ths highest bidder, at the Court Bouao door in New Berne, N. C, on Monday , August 6th, 1889, at 11 o'clock A.U-, the following described lots in the City" of New Berne, belonging . to the estate ot John o. uardner, deo 'd, T. part of lot No. 294, on the north side f Pollock street, being 88 ft. St inches robtly 142 ft, baok, adjoining lot of . jf, 4Javenporion the east, and the la of others, now. eocupied by Samuel or.Tiesoribed la a deed from Urahsm .vesVattoraeyi' to John Q. Gardner, mrrfd fat Saoorda of-. f!nn finnntt ' Boo j?. No. 9ft, folio 08, subjoct to a mort gage of 8300 part purchase money and lhtereet on Mass from Feb'y 28th. 1888. The pnJoeeds from .the sale of this lot. or ei fit thd lunyll hn sAln4 ejvely applied to the payment of aald debt -Mid interest.- .'i:. I isvarawBor ix ino; qui, noonaea on tne east ny tne let or Aliases Mary and Fan- nie Bar.oa the south bv lot No. 809 .on .Tthe west '.bv the lot nntr nnnnniiul h Kev; B. K Hearn. and on the north bv wiooKetrees,' measuring 43 leet front rt 10110X2: Street, and the same wid h on back Mn (being 43 ft. by 1071 ft) tow occupied by J. E. Avery and L. A. 0 v Part lot No. 801, at the southeast eproer of Pollock and Fleet street ex tended, measuring 68 ft 9 inohes front ftp rollocK street, and extending back lOTt.-to' the -Hoe of lot No: 899-er. meeting Jthat riart of said lot now covered br f the,, butiamm occupied by J..C. gplli,n8 now, occupied by Eev. B. Ki xtearn.' . , t Uv-Pattl of 16ts'Nos. 801" and Bieaflttrlog 40 feet? front eonthwardly irom, corner stone on uorinsT street, and 141 ;f eef : front from, aald atone north wardly on line of Fleet street extended, and extending- b2k:etwrrfiw as; tbe buildings and (ence, including taoriana conveyea oy-fjiissbetlv.and Elfish Fiver to John O. Oardnnr h deed dated Nov. 17th. 1880. now oonn pled and used by J. O, Collins ss a store ana oweuiug.i t .'. , tv .Terms of Ssle-One half cash halanne on sv etedit of six months,' with notes to oe approved jXltie reserved until fall payment is made, --.). x "New Berne. N. fT.l Jnn 9K ififio " ii-'; JAmes c.harrison' je25 1 1 Adm Vof John O. Gardner, deo PLUA1UE Cin fROPERTy ,J.v..!-,.,"1". J ?J. . 1. ' ".",!;" AS 8 his for owners wa nffnr tni 'ia il eaay and aocommodatlng terms the follow '"dfibed Improved Beal 4atate in tbe -PP.: J-WHARK PROPKRTT AT TTBTION "THBlfeLA.ND ad thwhart or roadway leading thereto from Kast Front stfet. Alao, water spaoe now being filled In." The rv u' in tne cur tor an mann fHoturlng purposes, while the largest fiaft IT. 5 .-.r1""1 nave ample depth of wuiug sun. unloading at the No. 'l. TWO H0TJ8E8 AND i,OTa' Al W ION POINT, occup'ed awellln nS?:S iS25"MWX WAKKHdDSB vr" V 'AV,-'4ATEiEAl h f TK.v f.iVi'ji; Lo6g T- , ' occnpietr py K..U, K .IfPMof thle valnabl'e pWniJ'r.' ty, toeether with the best terms o pod which the aama win he mij aii. h. ."Ji4 : rilPHou1h0?tth.? at their oliioo i ubouin Front street, , . j ,!: WAiwiiir i. ufuiren ' dec9 dwtf Ins. and Real Estate Agis. f TRUCK LiH HHIIE. Auvut svttTT ACu.t CI" ' : 1 T.A'n awe for trnek raising. A t rVH hm -Apply to ' ' - Vi'AT. .' !" r 'fty i- u , ..... .... ni.iiiii ,wvi II i tl. laby Cziil Theisw rs( H 2 CO altLL LKli 1 We have On hand anil are ir.n j. and reralTlD( evtry day liarn -.'o Jnrior buiU, Cbamber Suiif, tmll b'-u , vr((. rob, lxaaa. Cbaira, Lountea, 1 m ; and .Maitreatta. All tbe uou e ti biu .h.-i r Me food and aobeutotiaL We iouveiu. flBeat atock. Dd latest etyle of 1-noy (nr. rukea tual baa ever bern bri'i jt lomn ciiy. r have a fine tuxk ot l iiK-k. l-io. tnrea aid Utrroia. We fy apot 4or oar sonde, and t a dierooui Of 1U and ao (wr eent, tberernte we eu aril gm da r) cHr tnaa any oilier atom .a ilila city, ave are lo axenla fo- the (rllpea brwli g Mucbtne. It baa 00 eaal. If yoa want a flrat-rlHaa machine rail aDd aeu na before buylug else where. We wil1 aave yon money. m ... . J. TUKNFK 6t CO.. i PROPPlKTORH. ' SAXUMdlaitreet. .New Beree, ti- O. . OdJtsei- F 8. Duffy,v druggist, agent. New. Berne, N. O. .A- msyl dwly" - T--S.fl. Slf f Itl 1 J n n 1 i .. f, . -. Atlantic St " N. C Railroad ' ' T1MX TABLS lfo7l6, :) la Effeot 6:00 A.M.. ' Tuesday, Juni 1 . 18th, 1888. , GoiNaEA6T. -BoHKDrjut aoina West, No. 61; . rassenaer Train. No. 60 1 Ar. iirt. stations, p m. 3 80 : Uoldaboro 4 06' 4 09 J XaOiange 4 35' 4 40 ' Kinetoi. 0 00 fllO 'Now Berne 7 S8 in .M6rnheCity Ar. - Lve. li 30 em v in iio ia 4V V . 10 08 10 13. 8 87 -8 10 am 7 07 Ooinq East. SCUKOUliR No.l. Mixed Ft.& Pass. Train. Mixed Pt-tt raa. Train. ' Stations.. 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( . . v Wldoi Thtougo rYe(Kbt: Trvlu.'' Korlh X: S. L. dih: ; v Atlantio & NfO;Eairrdad Co; l & t PAS9GNO e ft depa rt m P.ST '-v ' TO" AGKNT8 ANlJ THE PfBtlO.- " J Throngh Rates of Fare. Round Trip Tickets, i theBw N,.nReKt"0M l?'W ' rtaU 0n ' 'iBAiON U8. 5-t Tickets Oil S&lA.Tnna In, ISfa n4 : ingnniii Oct. .81. 1889. TlckeU to be taken off sale eept. 8a. 188. " "n . - --. .uuu. UUUU EHUI Ito' 0 8 o '3 .8 Prom a ' a To Hickory, R. 0, ..110 CO 811 in ijsn niS--- S r 2 -SIS Ci AC imJl! u'W r'!; )0-JM -Jt,7tt 1.46 Bl'kMounVn.XtO. 1.?6 86 KiS 17 w Aahvuie.jr.t3.....!. is n 6ii ,hm lT HOI Springs.. CU 15.10 luio ."o IV IS I aN8rauono to agests; 1st-Agents will la aa. ease deviate from ' Children under five tears of one free children of flveand under tweiv snof ' . ' " m11 "'"e" rates. hvk0 f".1 bB "raited to twenty-four , Won ?I1?-!I' n,e t,n ta '": ihVAerila wlfl are that the' oonli acta of S?JseZSL.J ". Properly flileii. ont and signed " and notify purchasers that lh conditions mtist be fully complied with. . .V " .. uira guverning tne Obecking of bn. gage on regular one-way tickets willaptily v wlthfi1e.Oll?0k?d1O, tlck,!U ?K B Ii. PtLt. G. P." A; Sheriff's. Sale;:, ;tFnmiant to an Execntlonin biv hnniU Issued by W, M. "Watson, J. p., on KS 6Vh d of June, A.M. 1.889.,ln favor or'wS! b.u ye, J. P. Day is and Geo, P. Davis eomrtners trading as Pavls ft o , 1 eii Slf at PuTiiS Anotion, at the Court dense 5r In the i'ttJ of New Berne, on Monday" the Kifut d. J Ansjiiat next, ai IWifiLvK 'oeluek m the following described property of tl Wh2nl?M- eomPte' A 1-o .t, , landsrOeS Ani2?b Cr"'. ll.e i?S?i i AHenft Co., snd hoi.Kht by tald i aUia thSldhday of June. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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