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PUBLISH CB 'A WOMCKMEHT. TH-B UXILT J0CR5ALU a tlx Mluu soper, anbUahed dally, exoapt Monday at IMS (Wftu; SIM tor Hz months. Dallvared Watty saoaertbars at Menti par month THJS WIU.LT JOURNAL. a M column Mfr aubllahad every Thursday at $140 IHUIIH. - ADVtUtTISIHa BAT18 ( DAILY ) Oni laohoaeday We.; lie. for each subequsnt - 11 on. AdvarUaeaaants under head of "Business Looala." U Mata a Una (or nrst, and 5 aenta llna for a Tory aubeeqaent inaartlon " He ad rert.se menu ill ba Inserted between - eal matter at any erioe. KoUMf'4arrlaiaorDeatni.netioaxoasd taa Haas willba laaertedfrea. AU additional Batter will ba charted t oanU par llna. Vayaaente for traaalant adTertleementa auu tbe made la advanoa. Reraiar adver taamaaU will ba ooUaoted promptly at the end each month. Oommanloauona containing newa of iuf. flolent pubilo lntareat ara aoiloltad. Mo ajniMOBieaUon moat ba exoeotedto be oub iMhedthat eontalnsobjeotloable personal lUee, or withholds tna name of the author Artlelee longer than half a column matt be paid for. Aayaarson feeling aggrieved al anv anon; aaousoommunioeuon ean obtain the name ol the. autnor by application at thla oflloe aud showing wnareln tne anevanoe exiau. THE JOU11NAL. K. B. HAKPBR. O. T. HAXCOCK. Proprietor. Local Reporter. SXW BERNE. N.U..DEC. 3 1890. (.tared at the Tost offlcs )it.-a., H 0 aaaaeoad-elaai nutter. TODAY. It is impossible to write a satis factory political article today. Con gress has assembled, bat we are not informed as to the President's message or to the policy indicated by the two political parties. But of this we are assured. Today has its dnties which cannot be disre garded either by public men or private citizens. "Now is the accepted time." It matters not who jou are or what may be jour occupation the com mands of today are imperative ;md its demands are inexorable. If every man was every ready to perform the duties of tndiymis giving ot tomorrow would be banished, and life became "a beauty and a joy." Are yon a man proud of jour strength T Today improved will ennoble yoor manhood ; today misspent will destroy your strength and wither the blossoms of hope that bloom around you. Are you a boy, with life's red currents rushing through your veins, inspiriting ambition and im pelling to noble deeds T Sanctify today by dedicating it to truth and God. A single act may coil the fair vestrue of a life, so that all of ocean's waters cannot washout the damned spot. Ob, gnard today I A demon and an angel sleep in its earliest light. Be careful which yon awake I If each day's work was done, there woold be no remorse, no bid, no wretchedness. The glory of the celestial wonld envelope the terres trial, and Earth be Heaven ! ;0UB FAIR. The Journal is not boastful, but we may be permitted to say that it has a fair circulation, and if all our readers who have a per sonal interest in Eastern North Carolina will exert themselves to make our Fair a success, the next meeting of tbe East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Qame and Industrial As sociation will reflect undying honor on our beloved Carolina. Last year the neighboring conn ties did nobly. All did well, but we are under special obligations to our chivalric friend, H. A. Latham, of the Washington Gazette, and that noblest Roman, Bro. Creecy, of the Elizabeth City Economist, for valuable services rendered. This year we shall have the coidial co operation of the papers of the State in calling attention to this the most attractive all fairs our own nnapproached and unapproach able Winter Fair. But better than this : We shall have the enthusiastic support of North Carolina farmers and their wives. It is said that the North Carolina country women are the best housekeepers in the world, and '. At . .V - l I U A VUatli lUCla uaaco, uicau, uuiici, jellies, preserves and sweet looks beat all creation. There is not a ' Section of East Carolina that has not asked for "a place in the pic- , tote," and we are assnred that the 1 rUntA nil rha WARE Will RAfld in rich contributions of agricultural proanciB, mineral weaitu auu , mechanical skill. ' This is certain t The Fair that . . .-. 1 .-1.1. A h to take place in the city of New Berne, in the approaching Feb rnary, will be a marvelous revela tion, thrilling the senses, and filling the bosoms of North Carolinians with joy and pride. VSITKD OJICB axons. Jamee Stocktem aaol Lady Will Cam plete their Rudely Interrupted Heaeramooa. Memphis, Tewr, Nov. 29. James Stockton met his wife here yesterday for the first time since the Johnstown flood. They had mourned each other as dead, be lieving that they had been bereav ed by the awfnl disaster. Stockton had gone to California and Mrs. Stockton was in Massachusetts. They were discovered to each other by a mutual friend in this city, and yesterday a roost joyfol meeting took place at the first station on the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad on the incoming train. They had only been married a few days, and will go from here to their new home in California to complete their rudely interrupted honeymoon. THE INDIAN CRAZE. A Special Census Agent Writes About an Alleged Prophet. Washington, Nov. 29. John S. Mayhngh, until recently a special census agent of the Indians for Nevada, has written to the Indian Bureau upon the subject of tbe coming of tbe Indian Messiah. In his letter Mayhugh says: The prophet is in the Mason Valley, Lsmeralda county, Nevada, close to the Walker-River reservation. His name is not Johns Sides at Keno, but Captain Jack Wilson, who is known among all the Indians by the Indian names of We-Volvar and also Co-We Jo, an intelligent, fine-looking Indian about thirty five years of age, aud who goes into teeming trances of from twelve to fourteen hours in the presence of large numbers of Indians upon the invitation of the prophet. AN ALLEGED VISIT. Upon his recovery be related to them that he has been to Heaven and that tbe Messiah is coming to earth again and will put the In dians in possession of this country; that he has seen in Heaven a heap ot Indians, some of wuom are dressed in the white man's clothes He connsi Is the Indians not to dis turb tbe wbite folks, saying that the blanket or rabbit skin that was put over the moon by Indians long ago will soon fall off and then tbe moon, which is now afire, will destroy the whites. The MesBia is to appear on Mt. Grant, which is a very large moon tain held by the Indians to be sacred and situated about sixteen miles south of the Walker River Agency buildings and on the west side of the lake. Here is where the first Indians appeared, accord ing to tne Indian tradition. May hugh says he understands the various tribes expect to send dele gations to this mountain, and he recommends they be allowed to visit the mountain to see for them selves what truth there is in the prophecy. More Red Men Dancing, Aekansas City, Kan., Nov. 29 A trader who came from the Osage lieservation last night says the Sage Indians have begun tie ghost-dance, and are very ugly and insolent. They are well armed, and are the riohest and most powerful tribe in the Territory out side of the Fiva Nations. The agent is alarmed, and has asked for assistance. HAPPY HOOSIERS. Wm. Timmons, postmaster of Idaville, Ind., writes: "Electric Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says; "Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J, W. Gard ner, hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care wheth er he lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite, and felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle at F. S Duffy's wholesale and retail drug store. An Extraordinary Scene. Denison. Texas, Nov. 29. Ad vices from Tishominga. the capital of the Chickasau Nation, reportan extraordinary scene to have taken place in the court honse. Great excitement has prevailed there over the recent murder of a prominent young man. The mnrderer was on trial, but as it was discovered that the jury was composed of friends of the prisoner, the Judge ordered them discharged. Judge Boyd said : "I leave the seat of. this court and will never return until the Chickasau Nation becomes a State of the Union." The matter has caused great excitement and bloodshed is feared. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for -Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, 8alt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cares Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, - frice 29 cents per bot. Forsale in Newborn by F. B. Duffy, wholesale and retail druggist IM SKIRT A VIS1 FABM SOLD. early a Hllllea Dollare FaM for Saven ' Biaanl am Tklrtr-Twa A art a. Norfolk, Va, Not. 20. The BoUisaon Company closed their deal for the old Henry A. Wise iarmwaay. mere are 732 acres n the tract, and the sum Did was 1900,000. The company is com posed of New York. Staunton. Bedford City, and Norfolk capital ists, and they propose to make the place the Lowell ot tbe South. SHIPPED TO CHINA. A large shipment of Chesapeake- bay oysters to China was made from Cape Charles yesterday. Tne export or cotton to Europe for the month of November amount ed to 43,224 bales, valued at 12,031,- 808. LEBOS HLIXIR A Pie a ant Ltmaa Dilak. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For lndUrestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For siok and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, ake Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, Btomach, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. OOo. and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prominent Hlnlater Writes, After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley 's Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Rev. C. O. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, tUInovl No. 23 Tatnall et. Atk.iU. Oa. Beidsvillo is to have a big fertili zer manufacturing company. Be Sure If yon have made up your mind to buy Hood's SarsaparUla do not be induced to take any other. Hood's SarsaparUla is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue ot Its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any other article. A Boston lady who knew what she wanted, and whose example is worthy imitation, tells her experience below: To Get " Is one store where I went to buy Hood's SarsaparUla the clerk tried to induce me buy their own Instead ot Hood's ; be told me thelr's would last longer; that I might take it on ten days' trial; that it I did not like It I need not pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail on me to change. I told him I knew what Hood's SarsaparUla was. I had taken it, was satisfied with it, and did not want any other. Hood's When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had for some time, like a person In con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of It." Mas. Ella A. Gore, Cl Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla SoldsysIldrDggifti. 1; six for IS. Prepared only byO.L HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mui. IOO Doses One Dollar A FUIi LINE OF Heating .and Cooking Stoves AT L. II. Culler & Co. J. E. LATHAM, Cotton Bayer and Exporter, Commission Mticknt and Broker. A new stock of Bsggisg and Ties just reoeited. Correspondence invited. bot5 tf . 1. BBTAM, Pret. TDOX. BAHIEL3,Tiee Prti, 6rji,K0BEtlStCuliter.;.- THE N ATIOHAL DAF1K OF NEW BEENE, N. 0" llfOORFORATBD 1865. ' f Capital, $100,000 Surplus Fronts, 88,700 DIEECTOES. L j ,;M t - Jab. A Pbtan. Tbos. Dakikls. -Chas 8. Bbtah. J. H. Hackburn, U. U. HOBKBTaV 1 IE BoE the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant- fsntly yet promptly on tbe Kidneys, Itto ant Raw ola rlpqriSPS t.llfi RYS' tera effectually, dispels colds, heatl- acnes ana ievers auu cures uuuuuiu constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- rluppd iilpnsint frt t.lifi taste fllld ac- ' , I o ceptable to the Btomach, prompt in lis UCUOU uuu iruiy ucucm:iiii iu effects, prepared only from tbe most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and ha,ve made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may 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, KY. HEW YORK, K.y ALONG THE LINE OF m Thn Tuvlnr T'ntfi t Ad in " Shoe is the latest and bey, i- ivorntTil rtt:til.n in that lino. It requiri-a in. in nlwavs eomfoiUM.'. its original shape. It i .". cf perfection. Simples may be wa i; ) . 1 i at mv place of businfun street, two doors roum f i office. N AR!;K- Boot Rr.rl 6i. M . At CotuoWriateii jyl8 d wtf ' j;lft -!io.- t' Desirable For ab. Situated ou 8.ui!i I-'roti House contaicn his ron.foa. ro.T;. i-ii nc i 70 f. ei and recently aiidt-1 ne.i ! . 11 dfbirah'L' outi.ou-i . I. front. A I.Si ) - EO'J-t aud Lot on v o ! A rttt ... VV 41. , ,v r.- Ki'.f.T. Aji-m dtf. K-u! h The Convertible ?mm The Convertible Policy iss-utd ty THE MUTUAL BENEFIT L'fo Insu.ance (J. f.-.p ii v includes al! the liberal ffeiurf-s of li e Company, with tbe BCidition cf unteed Cash Surrender m':; which will be paid at any time nit. r i.o -f-a: premiums bave been paio, if ri-; ini tiuoa. Every Policy has endoreed upon it a table snowing in plain Ciim liir op tions granted by-the company . 1st option. Cash surrender vuluo. 2d option. Amount that may bo bor rowed from the company on ti e 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 insurance to be. had. Eveiy dollar paid gets a do!!ar'b ivorth of Insurance. No loss by lapses. D. T. CARRAWAV, Agt "f. Healthy persons between fourteen and seventy insured. f.lrs. J. H. tiio 5 iv Boarding House Reopened. Mrs. J. M. H1NES has returacd to the city and will reopen Lor First-ClnHS Boarding House about the 1st of Octobrr at same location, opposito Baptist Churoli. THE PIONEER DAVIS SEWIHG MAGHt can be had at the same place. J. M. HINES, Agent, sepl6 dwtf O. Marks' t" turs. There Is Probably More Soap Brought to tbe town of New Rernothan any other town in the State. Why is this? Because the people aro deter mined to keep clean, and have every thing about them pure and sweet- And tight here is the reason I fcoop Tansill & Co. 's Cigars: they aro tb purest and sweetest Cigar? made, so all good smokers say, and are pl?aG d r,iih them. And don't you forffet the 2S 000 to bo given away on kugsbph. You may win money. , Wm. L PALMER. AGENCY FOH 1 Mi Aim JT iM have the best Automatio Sewing Ma rvscin nrewa-onn mau eiAe ' chine Jn tho market at reduced price. TT1KRR0TAITYPJ WRITER CABnrETB. Ta! 1 8IS8, CHAIRS, BOOKCASES, to., at Reduced Rates and Spaoiai Bisooimta. Cstaiogts for 1890 now raady. IWi'Sw 'l?i?!l,.Sii!0fc TYLER . BANK COUNTERS. - . .v'''.8irMJam't"',at't IB Sksabsei , wnivn wwiv bis? , mEJE8KC0.,v 8X.10TJIB, 0., T.BA PROFESSIONAL. DB. O. K. BAOBY, STOGEOH BENTISI. Offije, MH.ile s.trc r. npvoaite BaptUi :burch, dec ilwtf NEVCBEUN. N. C. R H. PELLETIER, ITTOKXEI AT LAW, NJ tlOSf y BiU.KEU. ''r.it-'U lit.. iivo doors South of Journal office. A 8;,ei';K!iy ciads lu nogotlt!nf; amall lo.ino i jr eiioi't tiia '.Vii: prrtlco in tbe OoDLt'ea ot Oruvco, Oar- United Mates Court at New Bern, and Supreme Court of the dtate. febl dtf Br. J. D. Clark, ' DENTIST, MEtV BERNE, N. C. :Tl;ao:i .ven str et, between Pollock Ld Liroail. dw GEEEH, F0Y & CO.. Do a GtwiT.l Banking business. New Banking Housk, ?-T lilii fiiiv.vt. fourth door below Hote Albert, W. P. 3URRUS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND DEALERS IN AH Kinds of Grain, Brick and Agricultural Limo. NEW BERNE, N. O mur! dw Humphreys' Im. Ill Mi'HKKVD'UraciPicsaresclentllloallyand caiefully prepared prescriptions ; used for many ve:u-s in priVittepracttcewlth8Uccess,andforover thlrtyyears used by tlio people. Every single Spe-liik- l.u.tit'cialcuro for the disease named. Tlu'si! Speciflcs cure without drugging, purg ing or ri'duoliig the system, and areln fact and ked ihe Hoverclsn remedies of the World. ust or rniNcirAL nos. cures. rairEs. 1 Tovprs, Congestion. Inflammation... 4J t'ormi!i, Worm fever, Worm Colic. .- ryinir Collc,orTeetlilngof Infanta i lliiirrboa, of Children or Adults... !i Oj Hrnlery, Grip lng. Bilious Colic... (i hiil era Morbus, Vomiting 7 ('miffliN, Cold, Bronchitis S Si'iiraltfia, Toothache, Faceache !( IIi'ikIih Iiuh. Kick Headache, Vertigo 10 lly.ipi'psin, Bilious Stomach 1 I Suppressed or Painful Periods. )-i Whit pa. too Profuse Periods I.'i ( mini, lY.UKh, Dllllcult Breathing. .. 1 I Snll i hen in. Erysipelas, Eruptions. I'i i'-fvrr find Actio, Chills, Malaria 50 )7 I'lll'N. HUnu or HH'Caing , lit t'ntarrh, influenza. Cold In the Head , o.O hoopini; 'ouch, Violent. Coiurhs. . '.'1 i; rM'inl lli-Mlitv.l'hyslcalWeakncss . 'J 7 Iv id no v tit n - JS Nervous Debility 1.6 l rilliiry l rnunrsN, euing lieu, .ou ai Uispnsciicf IliclU'ui-t.Palpltatlonl.OO f..;ld Dr.jgrl-'.r. or ficnt postpaid on receipt of rrlc '. lift. IioinntEvs' Manual, (144 pages) rlcLJy li 'Uiul In v'u th and gold, mailed free. EUMPHR3YS' MEDICINE CO, Ccr. William and John Streets, New York. PEOSF3CS. All of tho above medicines are for s;!e at the drug stores of F. 8. Duffy and U. lit-rry. Middle strict. New BJrr.o. N. C. e'. WILLIS, piionisi.ioii cf E A -v s i. H H KORTH CABOUfiA Works, Movv Berne, 1ST. O. Itali.iii and Amerioan Marblo and all qu iiities of material. Orders solicited and given prompt attention, with satisfaction guaran teed, G. E. Miller is my agent at Kinston, and Alex. Fields; regular traveling agent. M ONLY! G P0S5TIVP Tor 10ST or JAILING MAHHOODj M if Uii 1 1 B . General and NERVOUS DEBmTTi (U of E rrora or Exceesei in Old or Younr. .'r.'.ni.:. Kr.Me H4XIIOOD folly Kc.lorcd. Hew la Knlamua (iYi!t;lh.nlK.A!l,LniiKVltl.lll'KUIIKIlASarART86rB0DT. j .lui,-!j unfollini iidjik TUKATUliiiT-BraeSta hi s aaf. en I frn 47 Statra, Tf rrltorlea, and F err If Cwairiaa on c i He them. Dook, fall f ijilanatlon, and eroefa alcd) Lee. Addreaa ERIE MESICAL CO., BUFFAtB. I. T, Trimnii'wn- i TYLER BANK COUNTERS. ILLUSTRATED IK COLORS; a perfect Work or Art: 150 Pages; Now ready. Books free, postage 15c. Alto 130 ip. Cilalot far 1990, ol Tjfer Bptki, Ttpe-VrtM fnl.liifl.. Cbulra, Boak ( ana, Krw Stjrlra, Frr. Pgalan lua. XTLES DESK CO 61. LOUIS, M0., TJ.S.A AtTTOMATIO SEWING MACUINEJ Tl: .1 5 tt r J"" lre'i1r Y"u .BBPles, 01 utcn' nrT- Our Illustrated Circular . shows ever7 Part of the Machine perfectly, and 4 is worth sending for even if touAom Machine. "Kruse & Murohv Mftr. Co.. nwiu eeuuiiig u qvdu u iPU fluvc 'and West 20th st,X T, Ctty. llll-.M! ,i.riin - - Tj3A3IErSni OLD DOBIffiOIM: Steamship Oompany t'bt Ola ioiiuai mtlit. P pur't Old as 4 Kavorti. iVt Ramt, rla 4lbnurl .. 1haapr.k. ( luirolk, Baltluaor. 9c k i.rk fh(l tlalphla, Baatan. Pr. r1rtn. anal Waahlnscoa flty. And all points, North, g-wt uij Woet On jld after MONDAY. SEPT. 8ih, !SS, until further notice. :b liimi KEWBEBKE, Capt knlhgitp. Will aall from Norfolk, Va for (tew Berne, N. t rtireel MONDAYS and THUKS- llUVM m.Vl... nectlon wltn tbe hteamtr Klneton and Howard ror Kluston, Trenton, and all oiher landlDga on lhaKeuae and Trent hlvera. iwuuuiuis, win can f tiu XHCW HKHNI Kott OH'OLK direct, TCE8DATH and connection with the O. I. 8, 8. to.'a ahlpa S,,.ew toJ,T'Ji-r- p Uo-' "teamera lor Baltimore; 01de Line f-hlM for Phll.rt.l. phla, M. & M. T. Uo.'i ahlpa for Boston and Provide - ce. RteamAr trinafnt, ro, i . i - K m ... for Klnaton on nrHvoV V.t ton.. n..- berne. Order all good care of O. D. 8. S. Co.. Nor lout. va. Paaaenaera will Hnii aui iki unru. able roomi.and every oonrteay and atten ., w u. u. wm uivu oj vue omcera. E. B. ROBERTS. Asent. MBSHKB. ODLPEPPER TURNER, a-genu, honour, Va. SV. H- STANFORD, Vice-President. New York City. EASTERN CAROLINA DiSMC-i The Fast Freight Line Bawam 9 New Berma. Kaitei ml urolls PaiaU, and lorfolk, Balumore. PhUadalphla. Maw Yerk.Bo..B, ' Kta. -rl KUxabeth City. N. C. Commencing Monday, June 16th, THE STEAMEEf Eaglet and Vesper of thla una will rnn on regular schedule time. moving new Berne every LvV L "tu s.rrlvlnK on .nt. ' """""A' ana OAIUKUAY. These ateamere. in oonneetlun wltn tne Atlantic AN . C. B. R Norfolk Honthern a R.. New York, Phlla. and Norfolk R. Km and the Pennaylvanla R. K., form a reliable and regular line offering superior faolllllea foi qulok tra.nioortatlon No trRnsfera except at Kllaabeth City. at whloh point freight 111 be loaded on oars to to through toUontination. Dlreot all goods to be shipped vu Kaateru Carolina Dispatch daily as follows .- rv.uNSw York- by Penn- K flex 87. North River. from Philadelphia, by rhUa.. W. A Ballo. R. R.. Dook 8t. Station, Fmoila!l,lmo,'e by Fd"" WU. Haiti , K R,. President 8t. Htatlon. from Norfolk, by Norfolk Bontnern R.R. Krom Boston, by Merchant 4 Miners Trana nortailon Co.; New York and N.w England Rates aa In- and time qnloksr t an bi am other line Wi o JOYCE (Oen, Fgt. Trafto Agent, P. R. R.). (i l, , i Ttafllo Manager. Tw8n.'1;hl-.-,ph1iirfilon Tbt A"Dt BpBiNKK:SfUtelBhtAKent-N-Y VkHkrrttl Frelght AM rob.odw oro- The li 6. Ft eight Line iceeohants and shippees,:take notics On aud after October 16, m, tbls llnawll resume their regular 8EMI-WEEKLY TEIPS Brwa: Baltimore and New Berne Le85f,'',more for New Eetne. WED NIWSIM Y, bATTJBDAY, at BIX P. M. Leaving New Berne for Baltimore, T0K8- , "AY, 8ATUKDAY. at BLX 1. M. ThlB ls tne only UlKtCT line out of Kew Berne for Baltimore without ebaDk-e, and on their return trip from Baltimore coma dlrec to Ne w Berne, stopping only at Noi folk, eon. neotlng then for Boston, frovWei.ee. hhlla rtelptu., Klohmond, and all polnU North East and W est Making Close connection. Ben ""k Blvernd WxWou ' Wew Ak t- a aro aa follows: BED BUN 081Ea, Gen'l Manager, tab u u1.J91Jht8,BalUmorj. w ;1?d2UA2lRIO Agt Konolk, Va. wharvee Co., Philadelphia, 18 Bonth NOTthrSe? Balt0 TT,ln, Lme' PlM E. Sampson, Boston, 6S Central wharf. 8- H; Kock well, Providenoe, B. I. Bhlps leave Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdays. " New York dally. .! .'. Balto., Wednesdays A Patnrdays " Philadelphia, Mondayi Wedne. i days, Saturdays. ' Piovldence, Saturdays. r2".Kh b'lls .lading glvea, and rat aa guar anteed to aU poluta at the different offioes o' the oompaniea. . AVOID BREAEXOG OV BULK AH SHIP VIA N. C. LINK, B, H. GRAY. Agsnl, New Berna, N, r. and Tniskey Hatx IU enrad at horns with oatpala. Book of par Uonlan sent FHEB. B. M.WOOLLKT, M.TJa Mbhmw B. M.WOOLLKT, U.O. Aiif, fa. Qiaoc ma wiutchay at. OUR LINE OF Sterling Silverware ; Is the Largest and mosi Artistic ever - ouuwn in inisvtity. , w e oner special drives Tomorrow. BELL THE JEWELER. ! pRor. W. H 8HEPAED and oorape tent assistants in the toosoriat art will give you a". ... v,J.;:.vr'v.,T Hs" oot lor........,..,,.., ,.., jo cents. Shampoo......... ...... ...;,io ' " Shave......... ....... ,..;...... .,.,M.l..io n.- a,.a. . " wustvmm j If:. w M UVUIV USIUCf DUQp,- . ;ltw AIERKE, N. C. man
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