J-.-iiSAL. a six colama i d..:y, exoept llouJay at j . ,-. f i.jO fur iU moaihc Delivered' ' briber aiWeeots par stoat ..-.I . - Wi.iJk.-T JOCR-NAL. a M oolumn -, la pubUabaA -every Thursday et SUM) j f tuoim , j. '. . !? . ;i v.'-' AUVESTI3INO BATES (DAILT-On i bont&Af II. ; SOe .forHtl sabeqnent I ertioa. : ' f;.; --... vf,. AdTrUMmata mndtr head of "Builneai fcoeftM," 1 Man per Sot Brst. end. t eents lb? l rary sobeeqaent Insertion . i ,, : ':; . : i :trtiwMiiM uiuiMyabyw 4 . iMmi a.iteratany pno '- . v of jtorrtacorI)Uia.nottizeMd wa Uo will be lneertad free AllAdditlonA mt"-r - r- - zedSeeBtaer Um .V!..V ' transient advertisement j 14 jtiim ' iuiiiMJT,t i .i tmVecUd promptly; it ihs "s. -s''l-i: . . -: .. (containing news a dls- i .tiers are solicited, --must be expected tot nk . .t.tiat ebteetlonaDle mimm us name of the author ot ., more tnaa OM eotBJSJa oBk oiam tiahedi tiM w: tatwl. warn v Aart . '",4)ln fBrUYCd at MIT enon? n iiicawon mb obtain Uw name e t irBPilO10 at Utll OffiM BUB rtothegrtevaoeexJts ' ' 1 " TT'i 1 r " 1 L " ' ". ' ' " ." " " "" : K41U. -a .at,. f . t ,, j ,i ; y' V'1; , , ,;L j V rr :1bMm4 a tts Tm Kw Je RO ...' " yiCJ ..WHIM , ;i tit. kit. r!;ifi7uiiiQaicd Jthat Mr,0. T. - Qnad7kii tired: Jrora Ithe Ij2I26wS4i bbBerve jand , T-Tamid Mr connection;, with, the 'TTllnm iwLl it vaa no staall v; ci'ertaUos foi pneeC his yeara to tie management of iffaper ' that for manr Te&T&has claimed to i'lihi-organ.of its partiii aioUte, and it it no - disparagement uci; t? other di8tingni8bed jooinalisi to iay that Mr. Grandy well suatained replication - of the lTeWs and "'OhsarVer. -l-st'srWWeloonia Oapt. Ashe'4 xetarq 'jlUit 'chair .editorial.,. Hisjex--:. parienoe and jadgment are needed ::,7;at'4tifli(5 when it la of the highest moment : .that soand Dolitieat , Haplea1 bt Icept constantly fcef Cr'e people. I ; J!lltiB pleasing to know that i cb trovaT Korth Carolinian aslkr, brandy la'conneced withjonrnal i; aUheNti?nal Capital.;, The itSejteenentv.paper' and r V itaaofii? Toire1 we W nkiorial , liydccrdial fellow8hipto ihVSonth displayed in its colamps e ihall think all the better of the' '3Srorth(JC!arplinian who adorns iti . i it ii i BBMBBBBMBB I I y iTlcljinTATIOXPF LAND. f thiBnbuf jriding few da .aitSSbif tJlotlcadJ" eoMfha' in oar it n -itoiTi)if4h4ei ba4I damaged fv-' ' r : ' ceyyiu.hia time the grass is !JWliw?'h1-' the crops and the - temptation. is very great to plow sep tud dig itnp by the rootsln ' 'TCbJaJb('th corn rootear the ; , tfacatlbe'tiblcea,' and as these ' tri tha iarfpltf feeders o thi r. cii Incalculable Inidry is done.! I , Vtoubt : that 4ae f'3f inft is the thug to be dona in , Vth early stage of Jhe crops, lata after tha bterlii:aots have been roraed it is i absplntely ruinousi j ;'aMiotii'twm6tB hare ! not - yet planted their , corn that is to follow other crops. We anggest to , em i that a fresh' coating of ma. ; sore wonld be highly beneficial f . Tha plowing, now should be es' f : sially deep and the farrows made , Ulcufc-into aacb other so' as :td taable the land tha better to retain BoUtnrejEhev greatest danger to eont p)antedHin Jaly, is drought, . tadjlOf jtha jfirst importance that tha land be prepared for it. : " r Corn, 'planted as late ai the mid ciii'U intended It is rery'seldoni the case that late c:rj -reaches sir stage when the tiiltr ican be taken from it with cztinjaryf:i;;trV'V;v,;;v ,Tha j, writer was , onca a larjte ; ' -tery and while he realizes thAt tre'much tetter farmers than : 1 " T;t;,ha floes: hdt consider '5 i -:;cfio f look mpM; a ruined1 ' dSotfglvl his joplnlbn of ' 1 offfailing.fey.t'l -. . . vv.'. , . '.sf-ifayji " r.tlti'l UIM HIT.', j A ' ? TiLTl la this world (ot .3, Core, Uloen, v Salt PorM, Tetter, Chapped :3, Oorai, and all bkln i -:," 'relyf euree pilei 1. Iti guaranteed to . .sa, or money re i , c.U per box. For I" r ' , ', :iaan;, It is very Ratifjing indeed to npte with nhat earnestness at l zeal the farmers are pushing for ward tha crtps "of rlSSD.i Thera sr stotaas effort tef excel all fvrmer resalts, and .from - present indications the labor will not - be spent in vain. A great many, and in fact we may safely say a majori ty, have long since v learned : that success in . azricaitare - depends solely on Jhe indivldaal -effort of man, so applied as to make every possible moment return a .compen sation snEcient for the time, and by following, in strict .conformity to the laws of nature .and nature's god.i Yet how often do we see men disregarding the laws most' essen tial to the foil development of plant life as its most critical , period of growth; and theri, becaose the soil fails to respond with - waving corn and pastnres green, they jral) the cry of "farming don't pay,'' naver for once attributing the - cansa of failure to any fault ot neelif ence of theirs.-; They: ; will; write i long anicies to ice s newspapers ol the country full Of,," theory, which they , think will forever impress it Upon tha popular mind that agriculture is a failure, and means only ..disap pointment and Jiost opportunities for all who. engage inlt. Can the views Ana expressions oi such men. circulated around the world through cue medium if tU6 pressy be -i any thing but detrimental to i the in terest of: farniers! JJ'.think, not, and the sooner, att, snchf chaff and nonsense has been dismissed' the better it will be tdlcjaases who have the welfare of the country at heart. How can. we ever expect fanning to command the capital, attention and respect it is jtaUy ttifled iFa iew.aiscontented -and nnaualified iu$U bn$inu0 ia proclaim i the per-' roueous siaiemeni oi farming don't pay," and'asserting that, all Whcr engage ini shch will "only T be "hewers of wood; and . drawers of water7' for their . more fortunate feBowmen! " o. r .. i?i-?t& i clhiamay seem to some an; ion warrantable attack upon a fewjbut, Mtj jBditor, youare' well aware of tha fact that once, in ,a while some one' takes special care to wage war against farming that too, by. Men whorofess to '. follow the ' ocupa tiohis; Go where;yoff WU1, akjrat you nifty, jthe dPielut " tary. ia heard di9hearten j iand depress the spirits of ,tha most sanguine, j " "Farming don't pay we are im posed upon.. by the l commercal world, the trusts, syndicates and meney-lebders,?' is the chorus 1 jthat is sung! " Admitting that to le the case, whieh is true in a certain way would it not be more, becoming jin us to exert our greatest endeavors in thr,otring off the.hapd of oppft sion now throttling Us" in the go of trusts, and combinations of capi- taU than to taisethav howl of fat: ing don't pay!" I think so, and'it lscimeior an sucn nonsense to stop. : ;. I move that we looknpon all who attempt to aecry tbe pursuit of ag riculture with Indignation and con tempt. If there are those among us who are ioapable of guiding and directing the, plow to a successful end, let them quietly drop out and give room lor men . wnose ambition and greater; ability jaspira to higher attainments Jthan some are wifiing to contentthemse ves with. ThS silent voices of tha 1 immortal trio. Washington Clay . and' Thomas Jefferson, stjinds as undying evl deuce that agriculture is not only - m m m ... - BuuceBBiui cauing, one is nta most useful, most honorable an most noble emplbyment of t man. ao away witnneijaiscontenJtei eiemeni among ; ns. una nve aoa men who are ffllingf t0ght ..thr oaiues or me snrpngn tne varying scenes or adversity ana Drosneritv Men with a strong arm and a brave heart, who, when once attempt , imog, puBn on jegaroiess Of ob stacles that may t confront them until their Ideal IM teaohed men whose integrity and force of char acter is so moulded as to make it impossible for the petty trials and temptations to swerve 'them from their duty and purpose through life the ultimatum of which Is "peace and victory.". A ' - . , , There is another class of men who belong to the fraternity of "farming don't pay.'' that is an : enemy to agriculture more formidable than all the rest combined; t They think that education is 1 secondary ac complishment upon the farm, and person who has been , so fortunate as to obtain one should not lower himself to the plana of husbandry, cast his lot among the professional class, or, perchance, walk tha floor of some mercantile 'establishment shut in from the freedom - of lifel age a Dira in its cage uepnved of its liberty. - A greater mistake has never been committed, ifarming needs the aid of the educated .1 ust as much so as any .other branch of science, and for tbe want of ; which lies vanquishing at the mercy of its foes. We want a mind so educated and disciplined as to take in the broad comprehensiveness of our calling, and so applied as to pro duce results worthy of Us name, j Dear readers, are - yon exerting the utmost of-your - ability in im- -j : i , ..i j. 7 L-i your trj! if 3, I L;J yea take : ;, your lai r will not be -tiavain. Ct;ijyo!irbasine.i ai try to make eaci d yan im provemeit over the ctl:r. I " k Whila we are striTirj to make a. success of agriculture lit ts not do anything to exalt ours aires or bear unequally upon the ether profes sional or industrial pursuits of menj but all work together in one" grand brotherhood ci laborers to the com mon weal of our great republic, Wt membering that misfortune to one means disaster to the other. v So let our watchword be. "on ' earth Deace, rood will ta menjn!iftnn Kirkpatrick, in' Southern Cultiva tor. ' J--- u i- Xl'i i- t 9 Oatke War te the -flatter An intoxicated wnm an la. I. th'tnt . tha moat hidnona sicht In ihANimrlf) She u so repulsive that it is almost t . fc - .. . . : . impossiDie to oe cnariuwa ana pitiful to the degraded object;- . Yet it . would do some women good, I think, to stand and look ot thin nifrhrvnmon . whn nnt dream ofiha depths 'toward Which they wander. Too, for instance, Bridget, who. crood aook aa van are. keep a bottle in your pocket and now ana cnen nnn vnnninit if.h ati unsteady hand and a "bad hfead" in conseauence. . .-r , -,-, L- 1 ' 1 You, Mrs. A, who only just bncel ia wh v mix . nnsri m nnc r.nnnri to strengthen your i overtasked I nerves, ana muscies, ana ioi not remember that when yon have 'had a giass, or pernaps two, yoo should drink' no more. Thn two ctAiniAti leave jou as you were; the third makes you drivel; tha fourth makes von Rififr." '. ' . : , 1 . , . , t -" U-V 'And is this all for poor women !" sumo yuu aittj rbk. iuaeea.i no. Woinen. highland low. rich khd poof i have need ; to guard them- selves m well; There are beantifal young wives whose ,'butlers kiow how much champagne thev.have sent to their rooms whose maids cness the eanae of their jiink YimlA. aches, whose doctors understahd, and smile in their aleevesj as they speak of "nervous prostration," and "delicate constitutions;'' and mesa oeauuiui young wives are on their , way to tha gutter also; for woman needs all her senses about her to guard tha talisman of nnr ty -rthe; precious pearl 0f hondi witnous wmcn sue is as naugb&i ! In drink she forcrets her dirai and all ' inembrv of aooial lava marriage vows, or of God's cofc mandments.'; - r .-rmrnFI'i .' m..... . ' '-'-'7 W xne wine cup nas cast many ai woman irom cue throne of home' .. uww um uuuuo vi IIWIWl" where she. had.raigned ahwWP wife and mother, &SSl evil propensities 'or a treacherous heart. - -' 1 -Woman'simply-knows, 'iwiati she does when the fuhies of tiqupr rise to her brain, and an Btafti maaA her way to the gutter.' M. K."D.H BWBBeoa uie. wympnayr m every vrae paitBuuiropui. - ineir wut irwna, now Wi ll B, B. E.t Botanic Blood Balm), - n. A.UM8iaj' a-enneear, Ua., writoi "Three bdtttea t B. B, B. oared raj wlfeoiaorofnla,',', t-j ii wsip ' Mr. R. M. Tji wa STstaKa Tl x niTv niTn uaea uajiaing to equal Mre.CJI. OartBoeky !Mquai,'ir.:b Write VNot -a dar tat 15 veariLwai free frOrk' headache. R. R. R. antrtal. relieved me. I feel like anoUiar net-' James W. LancMterrSawklnsvilli wa., write; "Mj wife waste bad heali; for eight year. Fivdootore and man gatenf uBcuoinee npa. aone net no tt w wuin vi. Dm o. o. curea aer..vm t( Mie 6. Tomliaeori, Atlanta,Ga. says ; iw rwn m aunerea witn rnenmatisi eanaed bv. kidnew tmnhla knA UriAioB tlon; I alto wae feeble and nervoui B. B.B. relieved me at once, although everal nthnr nadlninaa hA foilo ' Jt Bar. J. If.'- Rinhrann ' r.loTVDtAii Ark., write: 'Mr wife raffered twelve year -with rheumatism and "temale oomplaint. : Ai Udr member Jof--nyi ahnrah hail haan nnnut lv.R H' Jl .tcm persnaaed my wife; to try ft, who, now: tmjw vnera ia notning iiae c, p. .t a quickly gave lier relief s-C-v- Vat a AlmrAnTnA Uvmr twm Ruil.m. ruia. . rUM " I : i. - ELY'S CUBES .1 UK) A pBrtinla i pptldl Into w nwWt ftn 51 WWTwoBtrtftt.WewYorJt - lamodwir The faouie' and lot on Pollock street. now occupied by: IT. B, Duffy." Pet- csaion given the utof July, .msodtf v v ' n. )B,brjFm Uantcd: ; Immediately, TEUTONS off Old OAST SCRAP jy22w J. LT. CHAETr.ES & Ci), i: t. -. (T . . ; )'-V . . t' V uT - -' - TMC LAXATIVE AMKUTRtTIOUa iJUIOQ . THE ), . a. a t FfcGS OF- CALIFORNIA, ,ri( I x virtues 'of planti ' known' to be , ; most beneficial U3 -the'1 hhrnan L system, forming . an !ogreeable; j .and eflectiye laxative to perma '' j- nentlyi cur? sHabitual ConstiJ; .'patonnanA the inany ills dp:ij pending on a weaX or inactive I condition tf the t-1 a : V ' ' , K1D,EYS, LIVER AND BOVELS. " CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY ,j Ye WktaoMi SiUoitbCoU"l"lr i ' t PURS BLOOD,' REFRE8HIN0 BLkgrS HEALTH and BTIMN0TH r )'! "' Every one' is using it and all are "delighted withlt, , ' Ur b.m' Or X'ZOrS 0viSviut: nr HEW rORK.il, a AGENCY TOR ' -v, Hazard .a Powder Co C 1 STOCK r J r tlly, Oraiie, Ptirlty, . ( u . faiapsco, ana,. , . i " Agency for Horsford'a Bread All sold at . Jobber' Prices.. 31 ' t , " .Tlujtm eaa'lVMH. Fhava thai ! want to tall. WkrT Vaoadaa that la I fivlSatnt 1 hop"anKn- heat m-I wtah,'4 "wa J ' iiante-i maaoiaopiPBrv ion mii kind . whan I.MtiM 95S!R'ffiet Iraan tlmm ont of nilaehlaf. Rut aa lt ii t man . hu . Ain moa uoDaoee: ana dtw sav.Jrvon ant,ClRAvai.Va flaa trnuHDin PI W atar. and Va ur. O ilirSnaTfiiKiq Capital, : ,3-t an f. $100,CS Surplus Profits -"'B8,70 SurAn tfiil 'IIAVemOT THE mrgejt Stoclc'o tffokC ? ' J ',1 LiBt&Vof ? LargetBtoolr; of Spectacle. frihV faffi. 4nan V aa iL.. Carolina, bought for1 ipot eaalif. and' for am bv a omtm jrruab j jh -.j5 .JDfln'i format tha nlana HTMfa atvaot opppBiw capiiBi cnurca. j . T &A11in TIUl alKlal ari.ifif . 3DICKEU5Vt!WOEKS. it Botr.vo oBTAiir tbkk. v ' .f...M JJ,i Any snDscriDer to tne daily on Wbmcli JOCRarAL. who has naldona vcar tn iilv.n. will b an titled to 10 per - cent. dlHcounl on ai ..I W .III . ci r V . . ......... ? . . 1 -i viino, vivivfliino- yv unia, r or (tit rnntiey, Uil u tha best edition on tbe mar- rnmnt daysrlt Is amarlng bow tba prints of wmi.y i rue oi We worss or L'narles Klok Mn of hit works ever pobllaued 1b nnouwi lumaDiy the .B0Bl adHlon, now lad bjr John B. Alden. tha "Literary Kavnlntinnu at Vam r VabV . muvui tuv AMbOretl y XwVUlu ruonsuer. new x or. -Chicago, -and Wkere. It Ii printed in good, clear. Jn faoad nonpareil type (Xrom ibe uu,e , as Appleton's Ponular Morary . i, ; ....,. prte per aet IIO.W), donble-euiumn i - Small qnarto form, eaay for ttie ev, c.mva tiientto handle.and U lmn.lnom,. y Louufl ln.eloth,lneigtitvolumasMfoUotv 4t aftha ValsOvr 130 Ulxatr'ns, 1. Martin ChnzElewlt, S, fiftVld Cor rf!U. : carnuuy ituoge. J. Weak House.";'. T' - fcketohei by Bos. 1 Jhrltm titorlkS, Julwln JUrood., ! V liard Jw-i x. Holurt'i f iu Italy, 7. foit'' f and Pon. i OliH 'THhop Aiueilcau boles, I . ' i i-1: 8. r''aPorrlt. Oliver 'lwiut. a riclioVKlcklehy.. ' jnie oi 1 wo uiiies, JLacoiu e 1 traveler. 1 n. j k Pnners. ' --1 I :. -L-at OuiailUJlS, r.'"el fl Of T ' r Vol 4Se. 'ferEot CS.Oo i ' 6S I l7B-Iii( lift!- nnataiM la i:i si , Maniwactwwo ot.T by " r. t TPncMT a nr. cvtoiTD rrtv ' ua. if. iuu u.u awu awaa sea, and Bmokei Artlelea Mnerallvii - omaasd im-mh 1, in 'mib pr volun e, r ' jue nopiut Ciu be ecu at tills oflj o. ... . J C ) L. L..A' HISTH1D, rucriiiiiOB, " 1 iSCHBtRa, VA. Smckioj Tobacco from these- work took tbe uicdal trizs at VenBalS73, at Philadelphia, 1876, and is now coru petioK at the Parts ExposUiun. - n T IURB1WAV I.km - : mil dwtf -, . Nw heme. N..C. ( . Sea .Breeze House, j This d pular houtw tn Morthead Citv.' located tetr the Teacher' Atsembly, t Is now open lor Uuests at uoe Dollar ner dav. or Five Dollars per week during the summer. The proprietor wilt do his best to please every one who may 367 awim j.t. Atvn, rropt. - J omiEir, ,foy & co Ban loxrgj, s Do a General Banking business, r i Uitu Uaw.BAJfnita' HoTjsB,' j "'. Iliddle Street, fourth door below Dotei , . Albert, . 'toWwiy KKW IGRKE. ft' THE. P LADK TO "BTJY. GOOPS LOW,;: f - , . - . . - ! . i"-nj at ' vl HODERTS & DRO, We keep constantly in stock -r i. ProYlaions. Groceries, Dry .Goods, Boota and Shoes. Don't failto give us a trial when in need of anythihg in our Una. , ; ROBERTS BRO. PUBLIC 8ALK OP t ' OT.IEU,1 ESTATE 15 NEW-BME. at Moadayr Aug. 5th. 1880. James C. Harrison, Adm'r of John 0. u uaraner.aeo'a. ' " ; iv 'i' iJ U. ' Against' t ' joeenh E. and Barah F. Gardner . halm. Petition, to cell land to pay debts, etc. In obedience ' to a ' judgment of the Rnnarlnr fVmrtnf Pmuii Mimta ..n. tfered ia the above entitled - euit. Feb'y mm. innu. i win bam at Hntiin innHm to, the highest; bidder, isato the 'Court atenday , August 6th, 1889, at 11 o'clock ATM., th rnllnwinir HoanrihaH lnta In imaty, of New Berne, -belonging to enfreetate oi aonn ; u. uardner, deo'd, L - if" wn vu tun aurwiiag U "l .7 . . V" 'UO fiHachee W:. R. R. . Davannrtrt nn tha a..e . ar.il ' tha lot of Others,' now eooupied by Samuel lwok, aeserioea in a aeea irom uraham Davea. aetornavi. tn Jnhn n i diMabn BoekTnoorae4.n Aeooro or uraven county, p. J iiJ3ook-No. 86, folio 68, anbjeot to a mort- KBga vi jaw pari parens ee money and Interest dnsama from .Fah 9ftth .1RH. iTh Proceeds from the sate of ' this lot. or enough of the eame,' wilt be exclu sively appnea to the payment of Jald 0 a. yarlof Xxt No. 801, bounded oh the east DT the lot of ifiasaa Mar anrl V.n. tiie Bay oa- the south byzlot Not S99, 00 wbiWbm pt us iot now occupied by Rev.Jl..K. Haarn. and nn iha umh U Pollock atreet, measuring 43 leet front on PpUockatreet, and the same width un Mtqajune a it. oy lU7tlt.) now occupied by J. E. Avery and L. A. Tiriv anil familiaa 1 4 - a Part lot No. 801 at the soiitheaat corner of Pollock : and Fleet atreet ex tendedaajnrinf.OS ft'fl Inohe front on rouocK .street, and .extending back 107 ft, to .the line of lot No. 899-ex. oeptwg taat part of said lot no w covered L. At- t 1 k ll .. ..a . m- . , uy vnBi DuuainKB occupiea' oy j, rj, CoUina bow occupied by Rev. -K;K Beam. - r. . 4.. Parts -of lota Nna. Jtm 'anil cob measuring 40 feet front southwardly from corner atone on Spring street, and 4i feet . front fromSaid tone north wardly on line of Fleet atreet extended, and ftxtandincr hantr aaatnranll a. - o vhvw vnw tw aa vaa sbbv AO a the building and fenee, Including tna land conveyed by EUaabeth and jBiujaa river to jonn u. uardner by deed dated Nov. 17th, 1880, now occu pied and usedbyJ. C, Collins aa a store nd dwellings M'-i''m' Uale will commence at 11 o'clock aaa-eawaj - s , ., y-. Term of Sale-Onehalf cashj Ibalance on b oreaii oi six montha, with notes to be approved. T Title reserved until full payment umtde. -ct-; f. jiNsw Berne, N. 0Mlune S5, 1889. 1 . - j JAMES O. HARRISON, je25 AdmV of John O.Gardner, deo'd V:LU;:LE CITYj FHOrERTY i. J , -V f', , agents ror owners we offer for sale on I No. 1, WHARF PHOPBHTV IT TrNrmra POINT : lneluilnt the Dleoe or lann kn.n Taa ISLAND." Bd tba wharf or roadwav : .n.cwF ium r f ront itreeL ., wkMrttMM now being tilled In. The lwatlon Is the beet In theeltr for all mn f ' 1 1 r 1 J 11 nurrmu. u t, i . ... 'ipj our waters have ample depth of JTrf wr toadU) and unloading at ths :-tJ? EojNT. onnp'ed as owelllnKS. -J4. -THIS IPniy FROWX WAKuonait ' T V' 6, BRICK Mlg AND DWKT.l.TWfJ ' A fun rt.-nMoii of. this valuable prof or i i V :'.-riM k11 w,be"ttrmaBpon which ii'i 7W,.'i fnrnlMhert..., PTtil' l.lOn tO IhA hm .v. m.J .i. in&oukli Front str. ft. "ieiro. , ' . . ' - , WATPON A PT!' ' ,aeo dwtf , Ins. and Keal i..u ,, a k . jttFiEISTPrT!r ! AS on, FOTV r i t t n S MIMMtit Wl .!! I , . . 4 I , tan Aneir t,ni i ! nsryie fo Mill 'Webare on haod ami im . '. and receiving evrry any r -. i... . butu, Clianilr Bun, i.all (--im.'. itibee, lesk.e. cbalra. jjouo.ei. i m i- A) alt rt e. All tha tona'e ti imiii,(m t(1 . are po d and hiIwIhdIikI. We . hsvn "it . flufkt BUM'ic ii ud lau t Ii .( Idi y h,. riai e tun'- baa ever refu lirci-K h t lotl.in' cu. W have a fine lux-It of ( um , hio turet ai d i!lrro n.-r jy eimt Cm-1i r0f Our good, and gr t a ,'hicciinl oMO end itli.r cent, lber(iH w ii wit gn da rheauer tnaa any vihur tor ; ihts eliy. V.aTe alo agent fb Ihe tr)lpe Ktwlig Vm-uiue It haa no aju). If you want a flrat-cliui machine call and tee US betoie tuugeee- n .7. . v .in uvB yim nioiiy, . . T. J. TUKNFR &. CO.. 22 24 Middle street. Hev Enrne. N- (i. -Plains, a. R'iniii F.' S. Duffr. druffciaL airnnt. nJ Berne. N. O. mavl dwlv Atlantic & N." O. Railroad v ! 1 TIStX TABLE Ka. ih i In Effect 6:00 A.M..' Tuesday ,V Jnna --w - -18th. 1880. OOWOEAST. ' BOHEDUIdC.' a0U)aHVK8T. Noi 61. latsenger Train. : ' JJ6. 60. , Ar. , Lve. . Station. . Ar. rTA Jm 8 80 , Goldsboro .11 30 a m 00 '4 00 Orange ; 4i 10 45 4 85 4 40 ' . Kinion JO OH 10 J3 6 00 C 10 New Berne $ 81 , 8 10 7 38 , f m Mwnhead City ''in' 7 07 .11 l 14 DflllVl.' v . '.t J GOINofeABT. 8cHRPlILE " OoiNO WtST: ' ai w . ..... a - 1 ,. - - . IIO. 1. ! j BV ! v. Kn : 9 . Mixed Ft. ft Paa. Train. ' ... 8 00 pm , 8 04 . 818 Pass. Train. St ct ian. am 0 80 Qoldsboro v 8 67 7 05 7 20 7 48 811 7 80;A La Orange" 1 784 744 ' 7 6 1 7 10 6 65 8 43 6 80 : R M 1 no uraiiiniEUreea 8 80 -.. Kineton ' ,. Caswell ' Dnvnr .. 8 60 8 56 9 15 10 03 4 65 j-6 10 10 81 10 80 , Core Creek: -' Tnsoarora l'!af480 8 64, 4 00 .8 83 a 49 11 00 11 05 11 17 11 41 uiarft's " Newborn v , ..Riverdale .v !. Croatan , Bavelock" "" ""Newport" 12 15 8 00 iocs;, 8 00 941.948 9 28 ' 8 83 . 8B9! 904 . 817,827 8 37 8 48 4 08 4 87 4 61 6 01 516 6 23 8 60' '413; 4 43 4,65 - Wildwood w Atlantio Morehead City 8 00 8-05 7 62 7 91 6 01 ,747 717, 5 21 6 28 A tl an t in TTnfol - 705 5 81 " Mvwi 715 ' w v iu'.-iuuiquhu LKJh B m . I . Tneadav. Thnr dun . u.,ni.l p m 7 00 ' tMonday.Wedneadav and . X don Train JMMnd North, leaving bbm-iLSL-' Train Wesl, leaving Goldnboro Ico p . Trala, arriving atOoldtbcr08:10 pjb rand wiih' bonndj leaving Gojdsbolo at ?oo p v '.!: ' -f ' S; L.' DHL Atlantic &'N.'C.Eailrofli? fin. , ' , JPAS8KNGEH DEPARTMENT, ' Naw BaKH. N. O, May SS. im, ' a u TO AGENTS AMD THE PTJBUO. Through BAtes of fWc BonhaTripTloliets.' m Tickets on sale Jons 1st, 1888. Good ratnVn. - i 1 a- ! 1. B From Hickory. 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