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r PCH.ISBKOS AISOVICEHC5T. rSJC DAILY JOOKHAltla six eolnssa Hp(, published (Ullr, except Monday at li.M par year, I LSI for tlx months. Delivered to rtty suoserlbers at UmU per month THKWXKkLT JOURNAL, a M column papor.ls published every Thursday at SUM yr tnniim, ADYXBTISISa BATES (DAILT) Oa lash oae lay We.; 25cs. foe each sabequant neartloa.. Advertisements nndttr head of "Business . IMaea, It sent a line for lint and t oeata a tine ar every subsequent tnsertlon JIG rtwrifeali ill be Inserted between oeal aaatterat u; pnoe. HoOtMSfibrrUcM or Death. nottoaxeas lea Unas will be Inserted free. AU additional natter will bo eharged I eenU per line. . Payments tor transient adTertlaementi at oat be mad la advance. Resrniar adver- laaaaeaU will be oolleoted promptly at the and 01 each month. Communication! containing newt of tut flolent pubilo Interest are eoUolted. No etna man loatton moat be expected to be pub lish d that eontalns objectionable personal ities, or wlthholda tne umt of the author Articles longer thsu half a column muatbe paid for. . Anypersonfeeilngagalevedaianvanonj ' aaouoommnnieaiion eanobtaln the name 01 the Hioor by application at tb.lt office aud - ehowintwaereinine grievance exist. THE J U UilN AL. B. B. UaKPBH, C. T. HANCOCK, Proprietor. Local Reporter. IKW BSKNE. N. U.. NOV. SO 190 Catered at the Poatoracaat in . Mteooad-olaat matter. C Jones County Items. The Trent river is getting verj loir. The sportcineu arc h.tving line 'sport with squirreU Farmers are jubilant with their crops only drawback low prices of cotton. Haman potatoes urn leutiful up here, and the farmers' wives eay they are too large to cook. More money has already been spent around Trenton than was made around here last year. Large, fat hogs are plentiful, and the good time is near at hand when Bpare ribs and sausages will 1 grace the farmers' tables. , The Eev. Mr. Gilliam, we learn, has so far recovered from his severe , sickness as to be able to attend to his ministerial duties again on Bundaylast. Hawks are numerous up here . and are depredating the fowl yards badly. Farmers' wives say it is useless to try to raise chickens in : the fall ot the year. Major Hawkins has arrived in onr neighborhood with his cane . mill, and the sorghum raisers are nappy and the uttie ones are antici pating sweet times in the near future. Politics have entirely died out up here now; not even so much as a ripple on the political waters, but two years hence we will have another hard fight. Lot us all be ready. Keep the same old Demo cratio fence m good repair; of course it is now "horse high, pig tight and ball strong," but let us keep it bo, and if any of us should find any weak places along it at tend to it immediately. Recollect the old adage, "A stitch in time, saves nine." The first Monday iu December is drawing nigh, which will to a great day ali over North Carolina. ' County officers will have to give their official bonds and we trust that Democrats will all keep their - names off of all Radical bonds We have none here in our county bat Democrats to present bonds, bat other counties have Kepubli cans, and in some instances elected almost entirely by negro votes. White Democrats could not vote for them. How then they can ,' sign their official bonds is some thing we can't see through. SATE THE SEALS. Pror. Elliott Sajs Sealing Must Stopped for Seven Tears. Be WASHIKOTOIT, D. 0., NOV. 2G. Prof. Elliott, of the Smithsonian ' Institute, will present to Congress on its reassembling, a report on the seal Jar industry. In his report ; Prof. Elliott, it is understood, will recommend that the catch of fur seals at the American rookries be v suspended for a period of seven ' years. This period of inactivity, he con aiders absolutely necessary for the preservation of the seals from utter annihilation. ' At the present time be estimates . that there are only 100,000 seal in American waters. The continued ' - depredations npon them by pirates and otherswise, has reduced the number so much that hardly a sufficient number remain for breed- - ing purposes. The utmost care, he considers necessary, to preserve the few that remain, or the mag- x nificent industry, which was pur chased irom Russia with Alaska cession will become extinct i ajovicb to mothers. Mrs. "Wwslow's Boothko Svbtjp hould always be tisi for children teething., It tootuet tbe child, Boftem tbe gums, allays all piin, enre wind r lio.tnd is the best remedy for Diar i ':oaa. . Twenty-five osnts a bottle. Jaly Ia Memory of E. X. Foscne. Whereas, On the 22d day of September, 1890, it was the will of the Supreme Architect of tbe uni verse to summon from bit earthly labors oar esteemed and beloved brother, E. M. Foscue, calling him ' merit for f all of 1891 or spring of by His omnipotent will to ihit 1392, his engagamects being full judgment which awaits all who are up to that time. Charlotte Chron toiling in this earthly temple ; and icle. whereas, The Masomo ties which have so long bound us in mutual friendship, love and enjoyment to our departed friend, are severed no more to be united, until the grave shall give up its dead ; there fore, Resolved 1, That we sincerely mourn this disruption of covenan ted friendship, bearing in tender remembrance his fidelity to Mason ry and his devotion to the prin ciples it inculcates. 2. That we earnestly sympathize with the family, relatives and friends of our deceased brother, and tender that consolation which the world can neither give nor take away. 3. That a copy of theso preambles and resolutions be forwarded to tbe family of our deceased brother, spread upon the minutes ot our Lodge, and sent to the New Berne Journal for publication. P. M. Peaesall, ) J. B. Banks, Com. J. P. Beooden, ) A Knotty Question. A citizen of Obion county, this state, has gotten up u knotty question for our courts to settle. His name is King and ha is a Seventh D.iy Adventist, who do not believe in the S.ibluth of the other churches but observe Satur day instead. Acting upon his belief King persisted in ploughing his corn on Sunday and resting on Saturday. He was anested on the charge of violating the state law prohibiting work ou Suudav, tried and convicted iu the Circuit Court. He appealed to the Supreme Couit of the state and the decision oi the lower court was sustaiued and King sent to jail. His attorneys then made application to Judge Hammond of the United States court for a writ of habeas corpus, claiming that ho was being depriv ed of hia liberty contrary to the provisions of the fourteenth amend ment of the constitution of the United States. The writ was granted and made returnable be fore Judge Hammon at Memphis on the fourth Monday in this month when the case will be heard on its merits. The Seventh Day Adventists of the United States will make this a test case and Hon. Don M. Dickinson, who was a member of Cleveland's Cabinet, has been engaged to ap pear for King. It is an interesting case and will be watched with much interest as the out come is an im portant matter to several classes of our citizens. Tenn. Reporter. A Medal for the President. NewYoek, Nov. 27. Admiral Da Silveira, of the Brazilian Navy, and his stall, escorted by Rear Admiral Walker and Lieutenants Hason, Buckingham and Stanton, of the United States Navy, started to Washington this morning. The Brazilian Admiral's mission is to present to President Harrison a gold and palladium medal, sent to him by the Government of Brazil as a token of gratitude for the rec ognition of the Republic oi Brazil by this Government. The Thermometer Below Zero at Sa ranac Lake. Ampersand, (Saranao Lake). N. Y., Nov. 28. The thermometer registered 5 above zero at the signal station here this morning. This is the coldest weather so far this Fall. The lower Saranac Lake is frozen up, and all the ponds and lakes are covered with ice- In the mountains two inches of snow covers the ground. MERIT WINS. We desire to say to our citizens that for years we nave been selling Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never han dled remedies that sell as well or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results ao not ioiiow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits . For sale in Newborn by K. N. Duffy, wholesale and retail druggist. King Wlllliim't Fnneral. The Hague, Nov. 27 The fa- neral of King William is set for Monday next. His remains are to be conveyed by way of Utrecht to this city. The Ministers of State will be in waiting to receive them and they will be taken to the palace in Nord Einde. A SAFE I ft VESTMENT. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan yon can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief In every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, Buch as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Cronp, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bot tles free at R. N. Duffy'i, wholesale and retail drug store, ... . . ,! oc7dwly Hood j to Come to Charlotte. A gentleman in the city received a letter from Mr. D. L. Moody, the great evangelist, stating that be would be glad to come to Charlotte and that he would make an appoint- Three C'a Bond Rtachts Blarlon. Marion, N. 0., Nov. 28. The Three C'a roads was completed to Marion to day and a great crowd gathered to see the work complet ed into the town. Hurrah for up. BUCKLEY'S ARNICA SALVE, The Best Salve in the world for Cats, Bruises. Bores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Bkln Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give petfeot satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale in Newbern by F. 8. Duffy, wholesale and retail druggist. It is the perseverity of human nature that makes the things ot mortality dearer to us in propor tion as they fade from our hopes, like birds, whose hues are only un folded when they take wing and vanish amid the skies. Peculiar Many peculiar points make Hood's Sar saparilla . superior to all other medicines. Peculiar la combination, proportion, and preparation of ingredients, Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses tho full eurativo value of tlio V best known remedies S 3 S of the vegetable klng-. jO S dom. Tcculiar in strength and economy Hood's Sar- saparilla cine of the oniymedi- whlch can truly besaid,V One JT J One Hundred Doses Dollar." Medicines in larger and smaller bottles require larger doses, and do not produce as good results as Hood's. Peculiar iu its medicinal merits, Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hith- rrtn nnlcnnwn. and li.nawnn fnritaplr" the title of "Tho greatest bloodyTet purifier ever discovered. "r C" reeullarlnits"goodnamo J'9r at home," thcro is now Smcxs of Hood's Sarsaparilla sold in Lowell, where jt Jit is made, than of all A S other blood purificrs.e OjPeculiar in its phenomc- nal record of sales abroad Viio other preparation has .rVevcr attained such popu larity in so short a time, .A uMnn1 It. rtnrtnlarlfv JSJrand confidenco among all classes S of people 60 steadfastly. Do not bo induced to buy other preparations, bnt be sure to get tho Tecullar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggist. Jl; six for 55. Preparedonlr by C. I. HOOD Sl CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mau. IOO Doses Ono Dollar A FULL LINE OF Heating and Cooking Stoves AT L. H. Guitar S Go. Buy Your Furniture, Mattreeees, Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Organs, Sawing Machines, at the New York Furniture Store Beats the city in LOW PRICES. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, at the New York Furniture. Store, T. J. TURNER, Proprietor. On Middle St., opposite nov8dwtf Baptist church. J. E. LATHAM, Cotton Buyer and Exporter, Commission HeicM and Broker. A new stock of Bagghg and Ties just received. Correspondence invi'ed. novo tf There Is Probably More Soap Brought to the town of New Berne than any other town in the otate. Why is this? Beoanse tbe people are deter, mined to keep olean, and have every thing about them pure and sweet. And right here is the reason I keep Tansill & Co.'s Cigars: they are the purest and sweetest Cigars made, so all good smokers say, and are pleased with them. And don't you forgot the $25,000 to be given away on guesses. ' You ma win money. ' WM. L. PALMER. , AGENCY FOR Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, T - 1 nA.n1n nlnanea. 1 1 Pl'D tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and levers aua cures namiuai. constipation. "Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, -orenared onlv from the most healthy and agreeable suDstances, us many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tho most normlar remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50c and $1 bottles by all lead in e drug- cists. Any reliable druggist. who mav not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KV. - NEW YORK, N.V SaLOKO THE line er TheTajlor I'titout A-!j- - ..le LiUVs' Shoe is the l:tt at an u-;.-- ptrtvi;.i;!i in that line. It nq.iiri r: hrcaltii-p; in, is always comft!tti!". ;.iut r.f.ii :8 its original Dh.ip, It ib .i m-.rvrl of perfection. Samples may bp slcd n.i s.i.li ra li ft at my placo of buo.in (ti Ornvco street, two doors fon;li r.f t Ueraj.!; offica. N ARPEM, Boat nd SSkw H iker, Agt. Cacroii lated A.lj:ifltftV.le jy'l8dwtf tsh(; C'otjipany. Jus! Revived FROM Tlio West, A FINE LOT OF HORSES AD MULE3. A Iso, a finH L'Ji of Buggies,Kcad CarU & Harness of Home and Wfttern MiLe. wbicl; will be cffired Low for Cash or on tiiaf with good security, ocldwtf . J. W. STEWART. Desirable Dwelling For Sale. Situated on South Front" strett House contains six comfoilable roo.i f and recently added new kitchf-n an ; all desirable outbousts. Lot 70 ( front. also -House and Lot on Craven street. Apply to Watson & St belt, dtf. Real Estate Agents. The Convsrlibb Pdicy The Convertible Policy Hued by THE MUTUAL BENEFIT L:fo ItiHiiiatico Conipai y includes all the liberal features of the Company, with tbe addition of a guar anteed Cash Surrender value, which will be paid at any time after two years premiums nave been paid, if demanded, Every Policy has endorsed upon it f table showing in plain figures the op tions granted by the company. 1st option. Cash surrender value. 2d option. Amount that may be bor rowed from the company on the pol icy. 3d option. Extended insurance for full amount of the policy. 4th option. Paid up policy value. This is the most liberal policy yet of fered and is the safest ineurance to be had. Every dollar paid gets a dollar's worth of Insurance No loss by lapses. - D. J. fARRAWAV, Agt. Healthy persons between fourteen and seventy insured. I.Irs. J. i. Emtf Boarding House Reopened. Mrs. J. M. IIINES has returned to the city and will reopen her Fi rut-Class Boarding House about the 1st of October at same location, opposite Baptist Churah. TEE PIONEER MVIUEWHGMACHtft can be had at the came place. J. M. HINES, Agent, sepl6 dwtf O. Matka' ?ton. TYLER DESKS-200 New Styles. TTLERROYAt TYPE WRITEB CABINETS, TA BLES, CHAIRS, BOOK CASES, to. , at Rednoed Rates and Special DUoount Oatalogn for 1800 now toady. 130 pucl-Uluitrated. Book (reel Fostare 100. TYLER BANK COUNTERS. VmulMIr St;!, Qnlllrend Prl... Illa.trtit li Cotan ApartHtmrliolArtlUUfasn. Book rrt Pus II .tlLEBDEBKCO., 6T.ior;iKon TJ.S.A. PROFESSIONAL. DB. O. K. BAGBY, SURGEOK DENTIST. Office, Midii? street bile Bapti? church. decSdwif NEW'FiERN. N C. P. H. PELLETISE, A T TO KNEI AT 1. A Vf '.Ml MONf Y RKOKElt. Gravel St-, two doors South of Journal office. A specialty made Iu ni'KOtlailu.4 lOoUB lor sliort Uni. Will practice In tt.e Osoi.t'es ol Orva. Oar tcret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlico Dotted eutea (Juuri at Seir Bern, and uprenu! C-jurt uf the State. febl dtf Dr. J. D. Clark, DENTI3T, SEW BEHK. N. C. Ofiice on Craven street, between rollook anil liroad. dw GEEEII, FOY &C0.. Banliers Do a General Banking business. New Banking House. Middla S'.ros-t. fourth door below Hote f' ldwly Slew OKUMtv. N- . W. P. 8URHIIS g 80., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND DKALEnS IN All Kinds cf Grain, Brick and Agricultural Lime. mr! fiw VETEHIHARY SPECIFICS Per Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dog3, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500Tr.ce Hnok an Treatment of Animals uud Chart 8ent Free, crnns FoverH,('ongcstlon.Iijflamniatlen A. A.) Spinal AlenlneitiB, Blilk Fever. Jl.lt. Mraliis, Lanieut'Rx, Rheamatlsm. ('.('.-Distemper, Nasal Discharges. ).!. Hots or (irubs, VVerma. :.!!.- ('nnitbs, Heaves, Pneumonia. . P. Colic or (iripes, llcllyache. ;.(;. .11 iscarriune, Hemorrhages. 11.11. Urinary aud Kidney Diseases, l.l.-.r.ruplive DiHeaxes, ntangc. J. K. --Diseases of JJigustion, Paralysis. Single Buttle (over 50 doses), - - ,60 Stable Case, with Specifics. Manual, Veterinary Cure Oil and Modicator, ST.00 Jar V eterinary Cure Oil, - 1.00 Sold by Drngelsts; or Sent Prepaid anywhere uud in any quantity cn Receipt of Price. HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., Corner William and John Sts., New York. HT7MPHBB.T.V H0MEOPAXEIC ffi SPECIFIC No.lo Tha on!vFnc(Nwafnl remadrfor la u&e 30 yi-ara. Nervous Uebiiity, Vital Weakness, ', nnd 1'rontration, from over-work or other causes. $1 por vial, or 6 vials and Inre vial powder, for $5. Sold ut Dhuoulsts, or sent postpaid on receipt of piico. HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., Cor. William and John Sts,, N. Y. All if our W.erimry Preparations can bo had of J. V. Jordan, Druggist, N. W. '-.nr. Broad and Middle etrcete, Newbern.N. C. ft PUOrRILTOK OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA Work N"ov Borno, 1ST. O. Italian and American Marble'and all qualities of material. Orders solicited and given prompt attention, with satisfaction guaran teed. O. E. Miller is my agent at Einston, and Alex. Fields; regular traveling agent. ONLY! TJVP TorlOSTorrAIxiNO HAHHOODi I fioneral anil 'KV.BVniIH TITr.aTT.TTW. f!TTT? TP! Weakness of Body and Hindi Effects J U JLii.&J 0f Errors er Excesses in Old or Yoonc. .Uliixt, Xnhlo MAMIOOI1 fiillr Reilorrd. How I. Knl.rr. tnl trrnill.rg nKK,l'MlKEMirKD UKIIAN'S k PlHTHof BOOT. b-olifi'lr miralllni 1KI9IK THKaTMOT Riw.SU la a day. rn Ic.llry from 1 Stall'., Territories, anil Vorrlaa Coaatrl... onfminrlleUi.tii. Ilook, rullKnluaatlon, ad prooftj aialkfl ioll) free. iJJrei. ERIE UEOICAl GO.. BUFFALO. IT,. if! Erir.:.--,.,! TYLER BANK COUNTERS.1 , IttUSTRATED HI COLORS; a perfect Work or Arts 150 Pages; Now ready. Boost free, postage 15o. ilM 1110 IIH. r.t.ln. fa. lAflA. Af l.tM Baaba. w-M.Wmtmm f.lil.cl., tb.ln, liook faaea, nw Sljrtei, Vrea. rwlat. 10a, XYIS BESS CO- ST. 10TJI8, SCO U.S.A. ArxOMATIO SEWING MACHINE 1 Prices reduced. Every family now can have the bett Automatic Sewing Ma. china in the market at reduced price, For particulars send (or our new Illus trated Cireular with samples of stitch ing, . Our Illustrated Circular shows every part or tne uacnine ponectly, and is worth sending for even if you have Machine. Kruse & Murphy Mfg. Co., 466 and 457 West 20th St, N. T. City.,, HUMPHREYS' 1 ST-Tf-"' 1 I fi.MirilT.it. Ill ri mmmJk old wmniw Sf.iil W J K) - fh- Old Oinli .mth; ,.u tuy'e Old ani t.vii'1,1 V. ftoolt, rla tlixiiuil. -f Vnrfolk. BalllBir. cv in elilla dslphla. Botau. Prorld.ui . KKd Waihluatoai rit And all points, Noriit. Kfu-i a-;-Wp,i On na after MONDAY. fcEtT. 8ih, IKDO, an til farther aotlM, ih Will sali from N.nfolk, Va for New Herno, s. '. direct iwuais aid XhUKo- nretluu with the hteauit-rs k lnHon aud Howard for Klttatop.Ti-enton, aud all other landings on theNeuse and Trent Ulvera. Keturnlng. will sail bKO HkW UKANEv Fort 1VOKFOI-K direct. TCESUATa and FRIDAYS at T ELVK, M., (noon) waking connection -with tbe O. U. H, M io.'s ships for New York, R. B. p. Uo.'t steamers lor Baltimore; 01de Line Bblps for Philadel phia, M. & M. r. Co.'s ships for Boston and Provide' ce. Steamer Klnston, Capt. Dixon, will sat for Klnston on arrival cf steamer Kew berne. Order all goods ear of O D. K. 8. Oo. No folk. Va. Passengers will And a good table, oomfort able rooms, and every oonrtoty and attoTi tlon will be paid them by tbe officer. K. B. ROBERTB, Atom Misssb. OOLPirPKR A TURNKR, Ageuta, Norfolk, v f A STASFOKlt. Vloe-Presld-:m. ffevr c-tt ftn EASTERN CAROLINA hVi K- The F ast Freight Lt. pb vias New Bsraa, Bast. ti Polata, and SorfolL. vlf Philadelphia. Nt l'ork. Bo. . , Eta. Tin t l!xKbAC! City ft. ' . Commcnch'g Homily, June lflth, TI1E RTEAjVIEKF EEglet and Vesper oi this Hue will ran on nnjunt sobedale time. ; leaving ew Berne ever aud KIDAY afternoons, at FOUR o'clock, for feJlzabetb Olty snd return arriving on SUNDAY, THTJK8DA.Y and SATURDAY. These steamrra, in connection with lb? Atlantlo A IS. O. R. K.. Horfolk Sonthern R. R., A'ew York, Fhlla. and Norfolk R. R.. and the Pennsylvania R. R form a reliable and regular line offering superior facilities foi Qulok transportation Ho transfers except at Klliabeth City, at whloh point freight 1I1 be loaded on oars to go through to dostlnr Hon. Dlreot all goods to be shipird tu FaaterD Carolina Dlspatah oally as follows: Flora New York, by Ptnn. It. R l"lej 17 North River. Prom Philadelphia, bv fblla. W. a Bu R. K., Dook 8t. Station. Prom Baltimore by Phlla. VII. A Uvll. . K R,. President 8t. Station. Krom Norfolk, by Norfolk Southern K h. From Boston, by Merchams A M Inert: Tri.n. pomnlonCo.; Now York and Nit imisn' Rates as low a.itl tltte qulfenrt 1,1, d? n other line. W, H JOYCE (Ga, Fgt Traffr Arfeut. P.R.R.I.U Bii-1 Tiaflio Alaiiaer. GEO. 8TF.I UFnjJ Hlvlslon r-relght Agent P. W. A M. K I: Phil. B. B.-OUUKK. (ieneral Freight Agent. H Y P.AN. R.K.,Norfolii,Vs. U.O. HUDGINB, General F.-olghl Agent N a. It. R., Norfolk Va. " " GKO. HKNUKItHOS, Agent, l-'ewberne. N. O. febUO dw Th& n. G. Fi tight Una HEECHANTS aid SHIrFSES,:TAKE KOTIGS On and nft-r( ctober 15. Y,bK thin (lnewll resume their regular SEMI-WEEKLY TEIPS BKTWIBW; Baltimore and New Berne Leaving BaU;more for New Perne. WED NKSlAY, HATUR11AY, at glX P. M. Leavlng'New Brne for Baltimore, 1'OKB UAY. SATURDAY, at MX P. M. This Is tne only UiRliCT line out of New Berne for Baltimore without change, and on their return trip from Baltimore come dlreo to New Berne, stopping only a Noi folk, con necting then for Boston, Provldei.ee, Phlla delpbla, Richmond, and all points NorU East and West Making cioae connection, tor a. I points by KWerand Rrllout of New Bert.' . Agt n a ar as follows; REUBKN FOSIBR, Gen'l Manaeer, , . W Light St., Baltimore. JAJ- W. MOUARRIOK, Agt.. Korlolk, Va W P. Clyde A Co., Philadelphia, 12 Booth wharves. New Jork ABalto. ITans. Line, Pier North river. . Sampson, Bolton, BS Central wharf. 8. H. Rockwell, Providence, B. I. Ships leave Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdays. " New York dally. 5?ito- Wednesdays A Saturday! " " Philadelphia, Mondays, Wednes- clays, Saturdays. ' Piovldenoe, Saturdays. T?? bills lading glvea, and rales guar anteed to all points at the different! offices o' ' the oompanles. AVOID BREAKAGE 09 BULK AM SHI? VIA N. 0. LINK. - B, H, GRAT, Agent, New Bejue.N. P. OUR LINE OF Sterling Silvtrwaro Is the Largest and Most Artistic ever shown in this City." :We offer special drives Tomorrow, ' :'. . A'' ' BELL THE JEWELEE.V - 1 ' I,.,. fflBnflaodtnilskaTH1. -fnirSIIHI 1 Itacorwl at home with lllllrIIII font pain. Book of par I 1 li 1 1 1 1 1 1 J tlonkrssent FBSS. mS Atuutta, . Offloe Ai WhltehaU Sa, Next ! , ' ":;rfv " Prof. W. n SHEPAlin anri tent assistants in tba tonsOrialrtiir K f sjiva you a ; , i-rJiti?: Hair eui for on " ! , ........ vwan, ', BnarDpoo,.... ....,,.,.., .........go ; ,.'J ; " BHUVe t.......... "...10 ' " v ' O anion iiuc is-ber bhop Aii - I' Si 11 -1 ; "i , SV ..iV7" 4 j:'A I':, ''St: y,'V,,V1'...,
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