. in:izar ARsocvcBaEitv -r : VA.1L? JOURNAL la a' tlx eolnma , published dally, except Monday at r j ear, I UO for.six mouths. Delivered riqoeorloersat Ifloentapei month : WEUkuT JOURNAL, a M eolunui .is published every Thursday et fLjo . r nl.;" -'.;-v..iif,a ADYtBtTISINO X BATK9 (DA1LT) On I sob one day U.M; Wo . far each sabeqnent .tdvartlseaasnta ander head of "Business wDeauVls msU(m for Brst.aad Seenta for e very eoeeeqaent iMrupa.vf; " M advertisements uibelir.edbetween Oeal matter at ny price . VrVj"'. , KoUoMofilrrlgMorpib.nottpxeel tea Unas will be Inserted freejAU additlona eutter will be enartedS seats oer Una . ; rtrmentsy for' tiMteht advertisement aostbe ma4e ttdvenoBjeKUiar,adver tlsemtnla will be collected promptly at the end 01 seek month .t y? . v . Communications oontalhjns, pews of a dls eassurn or seal toatters ui solicited. No ; communication must be expected lobe pub liahedtha contains oblptlonable persona tM withhold (a name of the anthor. or hat wtll aaaiaxnOratnaB on oolttmn o ft h - AJiyperonHellniegartevedetanvanony - JouioommuruCiMmon QDtain the came o autnor yTpplleeton-t this office aud oowingwdarrtatssprievanoeexism '. THE JOURNAL. . s. en. Edlter. Bualnaas Hanag, sKW;BE$NE. N. 0.. AUG 7 1989. 'eidatthe PoaloSloeat KBtra, i'4 aSMOOad-ClaSS HtMl, no V . THE ELIXIR OF LIFE. " From time immemorial men have been in search of the "Fountain of ' Perpetual Youth "The Elixir of . We4o not believe In the existence - of & exeat a panacea. That there ' are remedial agents, and innunier ableantidotee,ha8 been fnlly demon itrated. ana he is a bold man wno n nan nn 1a 41 v limifa f A fUn A 1 olrttf Ati AO ' . science or mu iiiveuiiuuB ui geuiuts. - Dot the word of God, and the ex- 11. ! 1! : - perience of ages attest that decay is . written on all this terrestial globe,' and that sooner or later, all that' ta material must yield to the inevitable ir decree, "Dost todnst, ashes asbes." xne pretension 10 ine aiscovery . of alj r jfilixir of life is sustained by high, authority. Brown Sequard is at head ol French scientists, and Dr. William A. Hammond is scarcely jess uiBtiuguisueu amuug " Americans. That they have made valnnhln lisinvprif'S bv whir.li finf- ferinjr.maybe mitigated, and the . vital energies stimulated and strengthened, seems to be estab lished; but beyond this it is not probable that permanent success baB been attained. On . this subject our very able contemporary, the Washington "Sometime ago Dr. Hammond, ater years ot patient research and i A. 7 : .3 i.Un J.Ail, was not a necessity, and that the W.ftr - nprnflfnal mortal liffl WA8 s lying around somewhere in the im ' mediate future. He claimed that . all food was medicine, or mere fuel to -the1 hnman machine. Once having discovered the exact quali ; r. anH nnanf.it. v 1 Am and fid bv the several parts of the hnman organ isms-blood, bone and muscles-he claimed that death would be prac ' tically abolished. Dr. ftammond , nrnniftwied. ur. Krowneonara ; bas fulfilled. The American said ' the elixir existed, the Frenchman ', has discovered it. It is, therefore, , proper that Dr. Hammond should at once adopt and proclaim the ' efficacy of the new medicine or foodv While Dr. Hammond gave wore empanasis io ine iact 01 i living forever. Dr. Drown-Sequard names his" discovery the elixir of ; youth? However, ihey are prac- tically one and the same thing, for f youth and health may defy death. 'To anticipate the revolution in mortal existence and the affairs ot man, "which is involved in the suc ' , cess ot this elixir, is to reconstruct 1 a wwW on a principle directly op , posed to that on which it is now operated." we .win go as lar us uuy iu ognition of the triumphs of science, h hnl hAn nnv nrAtendfr in smencfl M advances opinions directly opposed to the teachings of God's word we will sound the alarm, and echo the divine, declaration, "Heaven and earth.may pass away, but the word of the ird endureth forever." - If it; were possible to admit the conclusions - that have been ; an- , v nouacefl,- tpagination conld not grasp the transformation that most inevitably -follow ' ; :,, ... ' WC intlcrpafel the period when mar shall be freo 'tVom the ithrall dom of :8in and $&et?l shallbe a new Waved and a pew, earth. Bat it wi'.l bo , when the kingdoms of x :rld Shall baye become the " - v I.as of out Lordf and ae Bhall reign : whose ? light it . is ,tb reign. Until;. that blessed day we must suffer the ills that flesh is heir to.bnt when the morning breaks npb the second Easier, eatta.' wH ua cwayowmi up iu i victory ana angels and archangels celebrate the great redemption' tthrongli .' our Lord and Saviour ie&nn Christl OUB ALLIOCE COLtlMSf ? ' c farmers ricnlqatErnftla, A large crowd gatheredt.Ernnls near Street's "Perry to a picnic i acoord ing to their annual customThe. indications of the weather were quite unfavorable. It seemed evt" dent early in the morning of that day, that raiu was on hand.!A light sprinkle soon' ; followed, and the clouds stood . .-. firm and threatning; however the rain during any time of the dy was only Blight, but it deterred many from going, and also interrupted the speaker at the most interesting period of his speech. It did not rain enough to wet anybody, but it kept all a little uneasy. Ample refreshments of endless variety were on band, sufficient perhaps for t wice the number that gathered. The crowd did not exceed four or five hundred, while at least double that number was expected. At eleven o'clock Win. A. Darden, business agent of the Farmers AP liance of North Carolina, was in troduced and took the stand. The burden of Capt. Darden'a speech was "Does farming pay!' ' After discussing many points which led to the conclusion, that farming as it is now practiced by the people of the South is. and must continue to be a failure, ho endeavored to point out a new route which would lead to different results. Ue reccom mends raising less cottou and more wheat and bread buy ing less com mercial fertilizers and raising more home made manures. He reccom mends to the farmer's energy, industry and economy. He points out many evils that exist for which no one bnt the farmer is entitled to bear the blame. And after we had heard it all we were constrained to think of the farmer, "Ok happy had his light been strong, Or had he never shared a light. Which burns enough to show he's wrong. Yet not enough to lead him right." These meetings of the farmers must certainly resnlt in good. It is, T think the cheapest way to ed ucate, or instruct them in the things that ascertain to their welfare. Our motto is "God and our country," andjnstaswe meet to hear and' learn our duties to onr God, so let us meet to hear and learn onr du ties to our country. In the one case seeing onr error, we "join the church," are Baptized, and conse crate our lives to God; in the other, let us. ioin tne Alliance, take "the obligation" and devote us to "our country." Then if we are true to those sacred obhgations,onr watch word will be "God and our coun try." Do you belong to the Alliance! If you do, it is necessary for you-to seep posted in its objects its work and yonr duties as an ally. Yon mast read Alliance literature, at tend the meetings of the order- keep sacredly your obligations, and .do all in yonr power to encourage members of the Alliance to do like: wise. If you are eligible to mem-' bership and do not belong to it, it is yonr duty to become a member at once. Kead our constitutions and see what is required of its members. But don't join the Al liance expecting to receive at once some great personal benefit. You might in that case be disappointed and consequently discouraged. Instead of having some immediate great benefit bestowed upon you. yon may be called upon to make sacrifices. The Alliance does hot need yon simply to increase its membership. But if yon love the principles for which the Alliance is contending for and believe that you can if needs be, endure and sacrifice to the very end, or until these prin ciples are established, then my brother we need you, give us yonr hand. The xuuckees of Eastern North Carolina should form, a Truckers association. Being acquainted with many of the trnck lavmers of Craven, Jones and Lenoir counties, I feel warranted in saying i that such an association might be form ed, containing such business men, as would most surely lead, that in dustry to 'greater snceess. , What say yon truckers of the vicinity of new uernei -!'r;x .;.-,;;v, ' n '-.ii'it: ''r;' ' . y4 I hare been a hat fever uufferef or three yeari; haye often heard, Ely ' Cream Balm spoken of in the "highest terms; did pot take ' much vfltock in it because or tne many quaos meaiomes. A friend persuaded me to try the Balm, and I did so with wonderful luocess.-. K. 8. Geer-Syracuse, N. Y. - I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to all hay fever sufferers, it is, in my opinion, a aure cure. 1 was aillioted for 5 years, and never before found permanent' relief .-W. II i Basking, Marehfleld, Vt. , ' . j20 , LA ITEXS. White grape V are ripening. t Crops through the Falling Creek. action are flne. . - 4 , , Ak this weather! i Even onr mer chants are looking blue. ' , Mr. F, C Loops of Kinston , is Tisitingour town thU week, . The editor of the Sentinel spent sevei.jdayatorehe4,)aBt week ' , " We sincerely hope it may be a cool day before we lose onr excel lant postmaster, -: , 'We are pleased to see Mr, B. Sottoq at his post again : after a little rest for his health. " ; ' . v : What kind of fish is theucrocns1" We do not know,' bnt a Kinston gentleman can give jon all the points. , V-v'-vv A'olight jar of earthquake is re ported to have been felt here on Saturday night last by some of our people. m And close upon suicide is the man who asserts that he'd as soon cut hia throat as open a box of sardines 1 Mr. J. D. Johnston' came np from Morehead on Friday last. Mf. Johnston has sol'd ont his business at the seaside, and returns here. The weed of our choice vegetable the tomato, on stiff soil this season decays so badly' until the fruit is lost. Does the continued rain originate the cause f Messrs. McCoy & Becton can vassed our town last week in the interest of a fine literary work and reading club, offering the advan tage of low rates on the best stan dard works.. While IfMorehead last week we had the pleasure of observing a baseball game played. The Golds- hnrA nifiA ril a tto.H f 1,a PaanfAvf ninn -..uw J'lJ JV. vuu JUQOU1VI.B UIU W' UUO UUIUOUU1U JUIUO guu mere. The uoidaboro nine was by odds in the favor of the on-lookers and we regret the "squall'' that came np prevented ns from wave ing our best handkercheif in the general salute of victory. We can't see why onr town don't organize a baseball club. . TUB INVALIDS HOPS. Many seemingly incurable oases of ,oiooa poison, catarrh, . sorofula and rheumatism have been cured by B. B. B. (Botanio. Blood Balm), made by the Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta. Ga. Write to them for book filled with convincing proof. u. W. B. Baider. llvinar seven miles from Athens. Ga.. writes: "For several years I suffered with running ulcers. which doctors treated and pronounced inourable. A single bottle of B. B. B. did me more good than all the doctors. kept on using it and every ulcer healed." B.C. Einard & Son, Towaliga,' Gft., writes: "We induced a neighbor to try B. B. B for catarrh, which he thought inourable, as it had resisted all . treat ment. It delighted him, and continu ing its use he was cured sound and welt".: .-..U ... S,' M. Lawson. Ei6 Point. . Ga.. vrjtes: "My wife had scrofula 15 rears. She kept growing worse. She lost her hair and her skin broke out fearfully. Debility, emaciation ' and -no appetite followed i After physiolans and numer ous advertised medicines failed, J tried a. a. is., and her recovery was rapid and complete." v ' , ; Oliver Seoor; Baltimore. Md.. writes: "I suffered from weak back and rheum atism. .B. B.B. has proven to ha the only medicine that gave me relief. " f . . . "Beecham's Pills act like magio on a wear stomach. ' CREAM BALM "5 CURE3 HAY-. vsssssfa ccircn ! uy-. -asf 1 rkf kii AND r-jl Gold inHeaaiIAYEEVER A nartlols is "av&I&ttt tntii ekeKioairtl 'tiiA la agreeabl. -frlae W) eeol at DrosirlsU; by mall, registered. 60! ot. ELY . BROTjBKBS, Ailaitiq tMOloaa M PEKsrosiira' Oman fie whet n i?; 0. , Owiog.fotheUi'e oab .fo; which ibe annual; meeting Of i'tber stockholders of this tympany na i bea def erred , an 4 In order tha they" mat not bo deprived of itheir hsual. annual , trip,. (6 the sea shore before the cloth of the season, &U' stqptcnoiaers.Ena , tneir,immedia(e ram ilits will be passed free to Morehead and return onr the mail Jralh, beginning wanesaaf, July 8ist; and, can return Oil any train cioept chartered excursion .trajnr wp' to 5and iholrtdinK Saturday, August iuto. " y immediate , ismiliei are, meant those persons residing id the house Of stockholders' and " dependent upon them for support.' All others will be charged full fare. Conductors will be furnished with list uf stockholders,';'1 . - t.. . . I . . . . f t. . . ' ;-A special . (raiu jor id Bccommoaa tibn'of stockholders " will leave Golds bOrolaeadayAuijuBt' 6th; at "'seven o'clock, a.m 4 and returning will tear Morehead same day on arrival of mail train , in everibJg.' ' Schedule of -; this train Will be posted at each station and 'appear in daily papers alone lioeV-'c' . WABINGTQM BRYAN, Pres;! IfllForv The houis and li i'i-. ..... ... f"--). '. ( i The houie , and lot on Pollock street, now;;O0cupledj;by B,i DuffyPoe session given the 1st of July. '' .' . ? ?. mSOdtf B. DUFFY.' ': FfotiU in the most elegiot form THE LAXATIVE AN NUTRITI0U3 JUIOE : -. :v-v'V--thb-.v - 5 . FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, :; ; Combined with'" the medicinal . virtues of plants known to be r most: beneficial .to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective' laxative to perma- ' nehtly cure Habitual; Consti pation; and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive ' condition of the - KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. " Iti? (hi most Excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THESYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is liilious or Constipated so that -PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP. HEALTH and STRENGTH ' ; . : NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all aiv delighted with it. ASK YOUR DHUQGIST FOH SYH1TP OF FIGS MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISViUE. KY SEW YORK, H. Y- IV. R. Planner. Closiag-Out Sale of Run Over Spring Stock to make room for Fall Stock. CLOTHItfG! CLOTHING I CLOTHING! SHOES! SHOES! ' SHOES HATS! HATS! ;, . . ...... j, 4 -..i HATS! and a full line of other Goods. ' :r-f,j:..u- Botanic ( Blood Balm. Can be had of & N . & P. S. Duffy, Druggists , ., AT,CARD RATES. . ii . Cash on delivery, S' j28 d wSm CCBES- 'Ps'-S. iDuffyVdruKuist, agent, New Berne, NC. mayl d ly inrcure:: jo:i;i suTEn Hits on fcand and 1 receiving every day bandsome Parlor Butts, Cbaraher Sets, heavy Valnut,' nursans, - Wardrobes', . MattrtRK, Chairs, Lounges, Sofoi, etc,, etc v , r Be ktso has a line of Home-made Work of TOM '''""' Bedsteads,' Softs, Table, Bureaus, etc., Which are neat and substantial. . j- V r'Hciei'''jtlgttvlWii-, to Bock XJottom;::;.vt!''r;'?V'r'';' iv(i,ir ; widjie st., Hew Moms.' Uhhhnder ToHcco T7crks, -JUL. AtilUSTILaU,.! BOFEIEIOK,,; ( I.TNCHBTjh6vTA.;.:;' Smokihc Tobacco froW these works took the medal prise at Vienna. 1873, ar Philadelphia, 1878, and is now com' petina at the Paris Exposition. - ': ' . - - D.y. CARRAW AY. Agent, t ml4dwtf v New Berne, N, CV ' Sea Breeze House. , ' This popular house in Morehead City, located near the Teachers' Assembly, is now open for Gaests at' Ooe Dollar per day, or Five Dollars per week during; the summer.. The proprietor will do bis best to please every one who may stop at nis nouse. ? ; s - " f . . je? dwlm . ; .T. EATON, Prop'r.' GBEEN, HOY. -& . CO. BcWQJaaLOlTQ- r Do ft General Banking bustoesfc f Middle Street, fourth door below Hotel . .;, , Albert,. j, .:,!-,. feldwly BKWBKRNB. N'C TUB FlACK .TO BUY GOODS LOW IS AT . ROBERTS & BRO. We keep constantly in stock Provisions, Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Don't fail to give us a trial when in need of nj thing in our line. . ROBERTS & DRO. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY As asrenta for owners we offer for sale on eaoy and BooommoduUng terms the follow ing described improved Keai itsiate rains City of Ne'v Bern: -,.. wo. i. ,wtiA.ttr' rtioi'Jjaii'r at umun Pol n T-4' includes the pleea o( land known as "THE 1LAND," rJ the wharf or roadway leading tbereio from xmi Ton i tueei. Alto, water apace nowbelng filled In. The location Is the best ip the city fof all mann factoring nurDoaea. while tha largest iaft visiting our waters have ample depth of water for loading and . unloading; at the wnari, .... No. J. TWO HOUSES AND LOTS AT UNION POINT, occnn'ed asowelllnes. ' No. 4. THIS IRON VKOaS WAKKUOUBS ON UBAVHN HTREB.T. No. 5. BRICK bTOHB AND DWELLING ON URAVEN HTRKKT occnpled by It. O. K. Lodge.! , , : : t. A full descrfptlor of this valuable proper ty, together with the best term upon which the same will be sold, vlli be furnished on application to the undersigned at their office i nooum r ront sueet. . . WATSON" STREET, decs d wtf Ins. and Real Estate Agta, VALUABLE TRUCK LAND FOR SALE. Abont FORTY ACRES CLEARED. LAND. situated within two miles of the city.sult- aoie tor uuck railing, a great Darguin, , -Apply to '-..' i ,, WATSON 8TRKKT.V 'may 18 Real Est. Agepia, HISTORY OF ALASKA From the KAilitst PerlAd to tha Pre By Hubist Bow Babobodt. A vivid narrative of moat peculiar inter est; orlKlnal, truthful, thrilling. ' Drawn largely from Russian sources now first re This book, complete In one volume, with Index, Is now first ltsusd Separate from tha complete set of Mr. Bancroft's far-famed his torical series oi thirty-nine volumes. Thou sands In every part of our land will avail themselves of this privilege, and bay and read with avidity this hook. The knowl edge whteh it contains Is of intense Interest and importance, and much of It is found no- wnere. eise. '. ,ii . t . i t. ..... $ 1 GENTS W k IITtn Everywhere; for all nuuiiw ii nn i bu me worm are int r ested in that wonderful: (onntrv-.Aiuka The works of Mr. Bancroft have met with remarkable ancoess, having acquired a great cpuLu.juu ii Aiuocici. ana aurope.i, Any good, earnest and active- worker can' make FrM' $5 to $20 a Day selling this most entertaining volume. Ap ply Immediately for exclusive lerritory, or this rare opportanity win slip by and bo for v vi lis nil, 4 Neither money nor experience Is required to em bark t a th Is enterprtte, as the publish sib nuuvr uuri. u.ji uiue lor me agent 10 deliver and collect before payment to them, and If the nook is properly presented it sells THE IIISTORY CO., 723 Market St. Jy3d3 wit . , San Franclaeo, CaL. A COMPLfeTE NEWSrAPER. "THK PRIDE of the NORTH OA Rf- MSTA PRRSS. J, A. BONI1Z, ) T. B. KINU8MURY, LL D. E 'ltorUl staff' WAt. A, BKAKNK , ) , ; , the .messenger; ' Published in Three Editions. ' Tb Dafljr Idesaenger and Tile Weeklj 'v" Meaientrer. 1 Piibllshadat Wllmlnirtrin.N t'i The, Oodbro Tranaerlpt-MeaMmter ;.,1hey are Lrge Eight Pag'e Paper. ' ' " ' ' TRIAL RATE3:' r ! Daily Mejsonger.by mall im. on trial, 12 weekly WHminnwn Messenger, 8 mos ' 1 Goldsboro Transcript Messruger, 8 nits? J ,.CASfl IN ADVANCE. , : , ; . - boiiitx.V -."' ' i'roprietor, Kinston Book; Store, K in Hotel Tull Hnlldlnf. . i 1 1 ' f " V )U SjJiool t books and school supplies a speoialty apd at livinir nriaes. .v V" -r Royster's oanrty,, the best In town; uiva, tuusvDo ana snuir., ; p - neadquarters for fishing tscklo, prookery,' glasswsrii, etc1 ' - ' Agent for' the NW Davis Sowing 'V' RospectfullV; -" ' ' JoniTL.H-;ijrirTD a ' n 7 . i A.tU itie fls N. C. Rtlctd U Kiteot 5:00 A.M.. Toeaday, June lb-th. im. . . - 4 Qowa East. 8cHxPuta. Oowa Wist. Wo. 61.- 'Passenger Iran.-- No. 60. - Ar.. Lt. i -. Stetiona., , Ar, , Lve. pm 3 80 -- Goldsboro l 11 30 aim 4 06. 4 09 - La Grange 1048 1045 10 OS 10 13 8S7 8 50 m 707 4 83 4 40 v. ..Kinston 6 00 6 10 ; New Berne ". : 9 83 m Morehead City Uys Daily. Ooino EaBT. SdBiorjuf Ooino West. . - Ko..t Mixed Ft, & Pass, Train, 9 00 pm No. 1. , -"'' , Mixed Ft. ft i s i Pass. Train. SUtlons. a m 6 SO Goldsboro 8 67-705" J 20 7 80 ' 748 ',7 53' 811- 8 80 y 860 . 8 65 : 15 10 03 Best's - 8 V4 . 9A 8l v. La Grange v Falling Greek -. Kinston ? CasweU ' Dover y Core Creek '' , Tnsoarora. 744 7.10 6 43 5 85 510 7 03 5 65 .580 4 65 4 84 8 64 10 81 10 81 i 4 30 400 U.tK)-1105; 11 1711 41 ' Clark's " 8 88i843 v Newborn 10 83 8 00 Biverdal ' 9 4t 9 48. Qpatan, 8 . 9 88; Havelock ; 8 69 9 04 . Newport 817 82r -l- TVildwood ' 8 00 8 05 Atlantio - flf47 ',7 68 Morehead City 717 787 A.tlantio Hotel H 1 05 - 7 15 , Morehead Deoot a m 7 00 i 12 15a00 8 87 8 48 i 8 48 : 3 60 4 08 413' 4 87 4 48" 4 61 ,4 65'' 601 i 6 01 5165 Q 81 5 83-6 28 5 81 pm. Tneadav, Tbnr davan.t Batarday. ' . - fMonilay, W edneeday and JTrlday. ' : Train SO connects with Wllmlncton aw.l. . don Train boind Sorth. leaving GoldsborS) 11:67 a. m., aid with Kiohmond A J) avUle Train West, leaving Ooldaboro OA) p.jn, - Train 61 eoaDeota with Richmond a UtavMle Trala, arriving at Ooldibere V: IU pa. and with ' iiuiuuiiivaMiu. n ai jua inio ircai ' tne . North at 8:16 p.m. - , ,. , Train 3 connects with Wilmtnrt'n and Weldon Through Freight . Traltr; Jiorth, bound; leaving Ooldaboro atlO;00 p,-t'-"' 8. L..0111.. X . (! 'fnperiBUAM.t.. DICKENS- 'WOBKS. 1 HOW TO OBTAIN Til EH. A n v niti...lh.. ,a , I. a . .1' . a a. Joukkai., who has paid one year in advance, Will lufthHIliLl to'lltn.- . . , . set Of CHAH. DIUKkNH' WORKM. War th : i money, mis is the best edition on thamar. ' keU . . f. j ..-V, recent daya, It la amazing how the priors Of especially true of the works of Charles Dick h miv tuvsi uiai Tviuueir vutrmlf tui -v. tlonof his works ever jpnbllshed la uuquea ' tlonably the "Bos" edition, now lssutd br' ' John. B. Alden, the "Literary Uevolnllon", puoiianer. ew. Xork, t!hteago. and elae. -WSere. It la printed In good, clear, laige- i (flMMl nAnnap.ll 1 , t. ... . . aa AppletoD's Popolar Lloiary Edltloo. -price per aat I10.0U), double-ooloma pagtsl ' iitont to handle, and la handsomely bound In cloth, la elght-volumB as follows: , Llat of the Vols .-Over 130 lUaatr'ns. ' .Martin Ouealewit, 6. David Coprerfleld, ' '" :smrniwy uaage, uuriiujiH Diuriea, . JCUwloDrood . 3. Bleak House. ' . Sketches pj Bos. . UioholBS Nlckleby. Tale of Two Cities. ' Unoom'o'l Traveler. 1 Pickwick Papers. Xeonnted Pleeea ' a. Mutual Friend. . Ha. d limes. - ' Plotqrt s f'm Italy. 7. Dombe and 8oa.h OldCnriosltyhhop American rolea, ' i ... i . . '. . . . . , uiva.MjnraMMiona, is. utile LKrrlt. . i t. ' . 1 - Oliver 'rm.l .- . ; f Price Per Vol 44e. Per st aa.oo. Ify malWiacIrTtsrVolwner"' . 5 uiin vuuks can De seen attmsinicr,. xxbuuxuu 'gc h. 'U! nauroaa: - PAflfiirivnnii ntnti DuinMMi . . . NWBiEr, N.owMay28,-18(.r " i TO AQKNT8 AND THE PUBLIC. f ' ( Throogh Rates of Fare, Bound Trip Tics els. v Jh0 w n ""r 8J?tl0M below tp Jpmu oi' BKA80N1888. Tickets on sale Jane 1st, 1888. Good return, i From , '' TA " Hickory, N.O .ld60 Morgan ton, h. U llXS gJl t. O....., 12.70 Bl'kMounfn.N.G. ihvs & :. S . s a lU.lf) 18 SO fU.So H W Bo 16.10 ' 1H1W 1116 s 16 tS, ji.yo io.ta ABnvuie.n.o., law., K60 15 W fit as ttoi;Bprlngs,W, 16.W P ISU) - ItW'r l&U J vrfiDCTIQNR rO AQEhTg.rr i -1st." Agents wirt In no "case deviate from' A,J5;A' T? fit 17 W. . aiuth dc nmitea to twenty-four 2ilillll,i1r that the conUacta of" tlokeia are nrnnarlniu ' T. l" . t' m.nt2 '""y complied wilii. , ? nle e0orn'P8l he checking of baaJ, gageon regular one-way tlokeu WiUapplir' wlthtoratas; : 7 " . innn J w w w fiua sudOiytas ' Muet be Closed Out , i hy August I. lltw.Vmlj Mew,ahd Primt Second-hand man m 'i and aiad . hi onr npur fm.i iiry, ' 'MUStTtLL! Cant hold thorn i ' room. t Ptlmil .-v rrM . Writ fnr hi, a butt. I ---1 K IT- T-f, - 4 U w. kil 8AVA.?JAH,CA. t IliM II llll! CT.L!. Hi I J) I' V" , 1 I' ll ; '