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Daily The OURNAL., VOL. X.--NO. 46. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. t -. f. . . 3 BUSEJESS L0CAL8. CHUR3HILL ft PARKER AHEAD ! Extra Fancy Elgin Creamy Batter, 80c per lb. 80 lw JW. STEWART has a large tupply of Baggies, Randolph make, on hand. majlSdwtf SC U1IER 8PE0IALTIES ! -Lightning lea Dream Freesers, combined Chair and HMp Ladderi, Balloon Fly Traps, Wtrs Gani Doors, Gauss Wire for Window Hereens, and a foil line of Hardware, sic, at merit dtf J. 0. W bitty fc Co. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. At Kxeentora of 0. E. Thomas, decerned, we offer for salo, for cash, the Dwelling Hooee, Lota, etc . at Morehead City, N. 0., well knowa ai the "Dili House," near the A. . O, R. R. and the AUantle Hotel. The house is conveniently located and la a desirable realdenoe either for the summer months or as a permanent residence. 4 pply at ones for terms, etc., to O. K. and J amis Thomas, Executors, majtdlm New Berne, M. 0. JUST RECEIVED. Paris Green for Killing Potato Bugs, at J. C. Whitty & Co s. C-00L80DA WATER dispensed day Jot night at Palmer's Soda Fount Hotel Albert. tf AROTIC SODA and Mineral Water at Sam'l B. Waters. NOTICE. Don't forget the faotthat wc are Agents for BIOCKS' "DIADEM," the best Flour In the market for the price We have on hand a large stook of Wt IadtavMolassea. We also keep a roll line of Boots and 8 noes direct from the Factories Also BnufT and Tobacoa, Groceries and pro visions. Call In and we will give you our prices. KOBKKTd BKO. NEW DRUO STORE. -Drugs. Medi olnek and Chemicals, C. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varieties of Druggist's Sundries. Trusses and Braces. Mew erop Garden Seeds. Fine and Large Block Cigtrs and Tobacco, all sitw, Pre scrlptloas accurately compounded (and not at war prices), our motto and our success. i. U. GREEN, Druggist and Apothecary. Middle at., four doors fom Poilooft. an25 ly TUB New York stoci market is again quiet and steady. RUDINI hasT lost prestige, and the New 0rlean9 affair may bring about the overthrow of his ministry. Natalie, the ex-Queen is now an exile. The chivalric students and gallant citizens were forced to jield after many had been struck down in her defense. The end is not yet. The Chilian war ship Esmeralda is lying inactive in Mexican waters because of her inability to procure coal. A New York special from Acapulco says it is feared that the Esmeralda will bombard the forts and shell the town if not permitted to take coal. Meanwhile the Char leston and the Itata are racing towards the Chilian coast. No city is ever able to keep its streets and sidewalks always in good order. New Berne comes as near it as any city. New York is going to try "moral suasion" to keep the streets clean, and pledges are being sent round to house keepers binding them not to dump garbage on the streets. It is said that not long ago the women of Cincinnati, provoked by the delay of the city fathers, organized a broom and rake brigade and com menced the work themselves. LOCAL NEWS. DIOCESE OF EAST CAROLINA. Eighth Anaaal Council. on unfinished business, made a report. The hour of fire having arrived, the executive missionary committee made riEST day xviNUid session. a report through Rev. Mr. Strange, with At the evening session there was an a resolution which was adopted, corn- able address delivered by Miss Julia C.l bining the convocation en diocesan Emory, of New York, general secretary evangelist of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Board Mr. Josephus Peed, of Chapel of the of Missions, and also from Rev. Theo.l Cross at Aurora, and Mr. E. J. Brooks I. Holcombe, financial secretary of the of St. Mary's, Kinston, arrived and Clergyman's Retiring Fund Society. took their seats. These are important societies, mus ine finance committee submitted a s Emory's contributed last year $350,000 report through Rev. N. 0. Haghea. to the missionary fund of the church;! D.D., accompanied by a resolution re and Dr. Holcombe'e looks to the pro-! ducing tke arrearages of certain par vision of a support for aged clergymen I ishei, whioh was adopted and is now doing much in that line I The church building committee was with an encouraging outlook before it. then elected; Rev. T. M. N. Oeorge, L They both have the endorsement and L. Williams and John Dunn. The Albany Correspondent Jof the Brooklyn Standard-Union says that "never in his career has David Bennett Hill been in less favor than he is today with the Demo cratic party." EXPERIMENTS with the Vesu vius' gum on Tuesday and Wednesday were highly satisfac tory, and it is beleived that the Vesuvius is the most formidable war ship afloat. Those persons who are afraid we may become involved in a grave international controversy by capturing the Itata need fret no more. The Itata has "skipped" and the Charleston is "at sea." NEW ADVERTISEME NTS. Howard Gives light, eto. S K. Eaton We mean you. Bargain Store Straw hats, W. D. Mclver Attorney at law. The Y. M.C. A. social and strawberry auppar has been postponed till Monday night. In the proceedings of the first day of the Episcopal Council, the statement in reference to the scholarship in question, it should have read in the General The- ologioal Seminary and not in the Uni versity of the South, Cabbages are , selling better in the northern markets but peas and straw- bsrriei are getting pretty low. Palmer of New York, telegraphs thus: Cab bages are advancing selling $1.75 to $2.25, peas 75 cents to $1.00, strawber ries 6 to 9 cents. A letter from Rev. C. O. Vardell, pastor-elect of the Presbyterian church, states that he will arrive here next Friday. His father and mother will be present at his ordination. He is now viBiting friends at Salisbury and the ohuroh there has pressed him Into servioe and he will preach for them three or four times this week. A telegram was received here yester day announcing the killing of Frank Jones, a colored man employed on the Neuse river improvements that are being made under the supervision cf Qen. Ransom. No particulars were given. It is supposed to be accidental killing where the work was going on nearBroadus' bridge, Neuse river, 7 or wviilaa ahnva flavan flnrinfra .lAtica' home is at Camp Palmer, three miles from New Berne. We saw some fine beans yesterday oommendntion of the Council. SECOND DAY. After morning prayer the Biohop called the Counoil to order. At the calling of the roll there were the following additional delegates present. J. M. Sittereen, of the Church of the Advent, Williameton; T. E. Darden,8t. Martin's, Hamilton; John Harvey, St. Barnabas, Snow Hill; H. T. Smallbones, St. John's, Wilmington; John N. Prior, St. John's, Fayttteville; W. A. Tillinghast, St. Thomas', Cum berland county. TIE BISHOP'S ADDRESS was then read an important doou ment and deeply interesting; especially so in reference to his observations of the Army of the Church in England, which, while employing methods simi- The exeoutive missionary committee was then elected: Rev. Robt. Strange, R. B. Drane, Hon. H. R. Bryan, W. H. Qreen and E. S. Hoyt. The Counoil then adjourned to ten a.m. tomorrow. Killed His Cousin. News was reoeived here yesterday of a sad occurrence at Maple Cypress, about twenty miles up Neuse river. A difficulty between Wm. H. Adams, a farmer held in esteem by his neighbors, and Wm. Adams, who had bsen in his employ, led to the killing of 'the latter by the former, late Wednesday afternoon. Wm. Adams had 'been discharged, after which ho angrily made threaten ing demonstrations against his former r - I i :.u t :t- l .. . , lar to those of thn Salvation ArrflT. vet lJ w.m . suns, um vy persua do all in and under the authority of the 8ion of lad7 members of the family and Church of England. Address Wanted. Any one knowing the address of Geo. W.Charlotte, late of Beaufort, N. C, will confer a favor by sending it to 0. B. Hill. Deputy United States Marshal, New Berne, N. C. The Ladies Delighted. The pleasant effect and the perfect safety with which ladies may use the liquid laxative. Syrup of Figs, under all conditions make it their favorite remedy. It ia pleasing to the eye and to the tute, gentle, yet effectual in act io on the kidneys, liver and bowels. Massachusetts at the World's Fair. Boston, May 19,-The House of Re presentatives this morning passed a resolution appropriating $75,000 for the World's Fair. Children Cry for; Pitcher's' Castoria. WE MEM! YOU. of SOI VE SIR FOUNTAIN The Charlotte Chronicle says: ''The State Exposition and North Carolina's display at the World's Fair, are objects that are securing the attention of the State. Capi talists and business men have at last made np their minds to secure the development of the State." On motion of Rev. Mr. Arnold that portion of the Bishop's address relating te education in the diocese was referred to a committee of five. On motion of Col. Atkinson that in reference to the death of Rev. Israel Harding was referred to a committee of two olergymen and one layman; also that portion referring to the death of Rev. R. B. Windley was similarly re ferred. The Bishop appointed Rev. Dr, Hueke, Rev. Mr. Phelps and Col. N. B Whitfield on the first, and Rev. N. Q. Hughes, jr., Rev. N. E. Price and Geo H. Roberts on the latter. On motion or itev. Mr. Arnold a minute on the death of Mr. Harding, prepared by one of his parishioners, was referred to the above committee. The whole address was then referred to the committee on the good of the ohuroh. On motion of Rev. Mr. Strange, the report of the exeoutive missionary committee was made the order for five o'clock this afternoon. Hon. J. W. Atbertson, from the com mittee on eleotions, reported a resolu tion giving to Mr. Abner Nelson, from St. Paul's parish, Vanoeboro, an hon orary seat in the Council with the privileges of a representative. lhe committee on canons made a re part on the subject of payment of as nnmnnli on nnrinhAs tn thn Fniannnal , , l if . T...1 r I - r r w r eeiong.us W iur x.uiuer x.y.ur, eon corjtin(?ent fund. There wer8 r980. lutions nsoompanying the report, which The City of Paris, having been raoaired. is again at sea. Her fastest time across the Atlantic, and the quickest recorded, is 5 days, 10 hours, 18 minutes. Carl Schurz has become an enthusiast on the snbject of cutting down the time spent on the ocean, and looks forward to four screws and runs in four days. Congressman Buchanan, o New Jersey is reported as saying - "Before I left Washington a can vase ot the majority of the votes showed Mr. Crisp's strength to be much greater than that of the other aspirants for the position o 8peaker of the next House. Crisp ia practically elected today." Mr. Henry uayior. They were planted Maroh 14 th. The vines are well filled and many of the beans are ready for the table. He oould piok to day but intends not to do so nstil Tuesday, when he expects a good ship ment. Mr. P. A, Willis was picking yesterday afternoon some raised in his garden. They will be shipped this morning the first of the season. The colored crew of "The Sailor's Return," who were indicted for viola , "- Republican leaders hope to win success through Democratic dissen sion. Henee it is that Murat ' Halstead, of the Standard-Union continues to exegerate the Hill and ' Cleveland embroilment. Mr. Ha stead makes a fatal mistake in forgetting that the cardinal doc trine of democracy is "Principles not Men." Cleveland and HI hare their advocates, but no man can stand in the way of the nomi nee of - the.Demooraeic National Oonrcntion whoever he may be. another party present was deterred from violence at the time. Tuesday afternoon he returned. armed again upon which Wm. H. locked himself up in his house, but Wm. declared he "would have him anyhew," and was entering through the window when Wm. H. shot him, killing him BLACK. i aimoii lnBiantiy. it is said tno two men were cousins. After the lamented act Mr. Adams sought the proper authorities and de livered himself up and was released under bond. The dead man Beems to have borne a bad reputation, He was tried at Wash ington not long ago for murder and was discharged for lack of evidence. His family are in Mississippi whither he movea wnen ne round suspioion was directed against him though he failed to keep from being apprehended by do ing so. He was working ostensibly to get money for rejoining his family and 1 J! - .. me discovery mac ne was not saving his money for that purpose is what is said to have caused his discharge and the remainder ot the trouble stop snd leak at our line SPOONS. Ask for Paul E. WltU' PNS, fresh lotjust arrived. I forget to say I have Just recelvel a fresh lot of those ROLLED GOLD CHAINS, warranted for six years. We give a wrltte u guarnntee with each chain. MySTOCKIS WAY UP, and PRICES ARK WAY DOWN. Come In acd ec me. SAM. K. EATON, Middle St., opposite Baptist Chur i. maj2'J dwtf W. D, McIVER ATTORNEY AT LAW, BERNE, N. C NL.W may22dwtf STRAW HATS! L. H. CTTLER, President. T. W. W 8. CHADWICK, Vice President. l&h Ki, t,asnier. Farmers and Merchants Bank NEW DKKSE. IT. C. Paid lp Capital, - . $79,000, This Bank, Juet organized, offers Its ser vices to Banks, Bankers, Farmers, Mer chants, Manufacturers ai-d others, and will endeavor to give prompt and careful atten tion to all business connected with banking entrusted to us. Collections a specialty and made on all accessible points on us liberal terms as Will be consistent wilh judicious banking. Business solicited and correspondence In vited from parties desiring to open accounts In our city, as well us from those contem plat'ns a change iu existing arrangements. Very lespeclfully, i. W. DEWEY, Cashier. IU KlCl-roUS :-1,, n. Cutler, Wm. Cleve, O. Marts, p. ti. Pelletier, W. a. Chadwlck, J. W. Stewart, Jno Suter. P. 11. Pelletier, Bank Attorney. my9 lstp SARAH OXLEY II V : OPENED HER Ice I. am Parlor, Atherold Stand, llroad S(ree. near Mid dle, where she will bo pleased to see her old iriemiNanu patrons. Choice Cream furnished families day and nlRht, at Reasonable Prices. mavlO lm FOR TO-DAY, lien's lihck au.l V.'hitu Yachta, " " Black Sicilian Coats and Vesta. GO " Hurt Bala, tooth pick lasts, 1.25 " Goodyear Welt Shoes, as cood as hand made Smooth Innoreolts, 300 Ladies' Doctola Cuttoc, 1.00 " Donpola Button, Wauken- phaBt list, Smooth Innerooles 2.00 " DodroIi Ti !, Binooth in naruolee, cxcallont value, 1.25 " Dongola Button, French pro cess, best ever offered at 1.50 Also a nice lino of Gents Ready-made Clothing, Straw lints, etc. Comeearly and get a irt of these bargains AT DUFFY'S, I'ollock Street. WHITE, COLORS, COMFORTABLE, STYLISH, CHEAP. Price 25c. to $1.50. BARGAIN STORE Jonos County Items. To Rive due light To the misled and weary traveller. Miltun. Oar business is to give you due light on the Clothing subject, so you will not be misled. Those who hare made Clothing their study for Trenton is looking for a boom la the near future. The ladies of the M. E. Church South J"6"8 are "Ometimes misled, what will give a strawberry party on Friday can you expect, Whose whole ex mguii u iuov., ior toe Denenc or tne ohuroh Our young people are marrvlne so reports our clever Register of Deeds, A. Uaskins, Esq;. There were several lioenoes issued during the past week There is much uneasiness felt amone the farmers relative to their crops the stand halnir vrv harl with of ootton seed f or replanting and the confidence after debate were laid on the table. The finance committee then made its annual report U4 vu- hrrass is trowina; raDidlv. The rUma uuu irauij, mi Bumitbcu iuvu uuiuuiaono oy me late irost is much more with the Council. serious than was at first imagined A resolution offered by Rev. Mr. The sadness of the death of Mrs. M I C. Giddings at her new home in SamD . . .... I son county filled the hearts of our oeo- nnw narishan. was referred to the nom-1 . ' . . .. "u r , pie wun B0rl0Wi flj, uiaainga was mittee on canons. A resolution, reimbursing the Bishop lage for several years, and tion of the oyster law and have been in I tnr ornflnrlitnraa nn the F.nincnnal reel- emplary life she won the respect and . .. . . . I r .1 n. ....I. r i . iutd u& vui fisviiie. ju uwr grave now ...l .u: u.f T.. I ... ... 'H ui oui ....,,..um.,u ,uu. w. uuv.,.uu(o cliul ua ummmonBir taopttn, theLordto deal kindly with the be H. R. Bryan at Pamlico Supei lor Court I Elizabeth City was selected as the reaved huBband and surviving friends which was held this week and in con- nextplaoeof meeting of the Council, sideration or their long confinement anri tha third Wednesday in May was Judge Bryan suspended judgment upon subsequently Beleoted as the time payment or cost and tooir. their personal R90ess taken to four o'olook. recognizance to appear at the next term I tub afternoon session of the court and settle the same. The I n.iiad to order bv the BiahoD. The white man, Wheetley, mate of the es-1 Bishop stated that he had a oommuni sel, who had been released on bond, I cation from the Presbyterian General forfeited it by non-appearanoo. Assembly in the interest of peaoe among nations. The committee on students aid fund penence amounts only to two or three suits purchased in the year. You must in a measure leave some thiDg to the dealer who serves you, therefore when you wish to buy call on a dealer in whom you have Our word for it you will be served right. AT HOWARD'S, REMOVAL ! HAVING REMOVED MY nt?' DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP. liceipo of the lato Dr. Walter Duffy, DIRECTIONS : lose for a chtul two or three, years old, one eaHpnonful: for a ehlhl three months old. ten drot s; (or a ohtlil six mouths old, twenty tirops; ror one twelve months old, nearly half ii traspoonUil repeating these doses freciuoully if ueceasaiy until relief Is Dro- cured. This letorciniy tlmt 1 have used Duffy's ;nori' hVKi-p in my fmiilly for over six montliBaml 1 helii e It to be a most excel lent remedy lor croon with children. esoe- cinllyusii preventive, Our youngest child hail a severo attack of croup about a year ago, Insomuch Hint, wo fell anxious about ih recovery, but was Kiic-csfully treated by our physician, but thlnklnK it probable that other in I arks might follow we frequently usea nuuy s i roup yrup and tne cnmi baa had no marked Byuiiitoms of croup elnoe. and I believe it Is due to the use of the Croup Nyrup, nnd we now keep a bottle of It at our hoiiKH at all limes, and I cheerfully recommend it toail. K. II. Barnum. Also very elleel iml In relieving oouirhs and colds. ThKi AiiEo and hold nr It. N. DUFFY, flow ISeru, N. O. Wholesale Agents- McKesson k Koblilns. IMKultcn ritieet; Wm. II. Schlefllln A Co.. 170 William Street, New York City. Kfiw .h.:": Stock of Confectioneries "J I to toe allkii 91UUI, i snail be pleased to continue receiving and customers. may21 5t my former friends D. HASSEL. Notice! City Tax Collector's Office, New Berne, N. C, May 18, 1891. All persons in arrears for City Taxes are notified to oall and settle the same Railroad Matters Several Roads Make Statements Beioie the Commission. There was a large ratherinir of Dromi nent railroad officials in the city y ester-1 without delay before transfers of the day for the purpose of making state-1 property are made, lnoee subject to ments before the Railroad Commission incense isi ior toe various iraaes, pro- as to their several roads business, &o. I tessions, callings and occupations are The G. F. & Y. V. which was reoresent-1 requested to procure them for the ad bv Meiers. Orav. Frr and Kvle had month of May, their hearing first and afterwards Dray License that have expired must do reoewea at unuk, Ifoaars. Elliott. Walters and Emerson Personal. I ... ..j... t UrlrlrMSAd tha GnmmiRRinnera fnrthel Parties ocoupyiDg stalls in the Fish Mr. L. A. Coulter, State Seoretary of !r . , " " Coast Line, Messrs. Ward and Pickens Market are reminded that their Rents ..vAnn.f...rk.i.ti.H A..i.tiA. imaaearepoH. . the three C'e. Mr. White for the ARK and payable for the current The election of permanent committees warrenton railroad and Mr. Tree for month. W. D. WALLACE, the Young Men's Christian Association, arrived last night to spend a few days in the city. Mrs. J. R. Moody left yesterday morning for a visit to her mother, Mrs. Eliza Bass near Goldsboro. Mist Battle Hall went down to River- dale last night to visit Miss Ella Conner. Miss Maggie Banter returned to her home at Haveloek from a visit to Miss Nellie LaRoque. JOHN McSORLEY, Boot and Shse EMer, POLLOCK HXEKET, nuw r.i:uE. N, o. Having secured the services of a stilled Mechanic and ! list -Class Workman, Irom Now York, I am now hilly prepared to nil promptly all orders lor lino Ccstom-Made Poots and Shoes. Thn many years Unit I havo satls'actorlly supplied lhe taul.s of my numerous patrons is the best yuaruatee of tho charactjr of my work. Repairing a specially. Neatly and prompt' Ivdone. niRyli illmlelp JSO. lie SOKLffiY. NOTICE ! List Your Taxables I The uiuU rsiKiird hiivlr.e beeu appointed List Taker for Ko. s Towi 8 ip, within the mils of the city of New Heme, for the year 1S!)1, hereby notllles all tax payers that he will attend ot. the Court House In New Heme, JUNE 1st to JUNK 30, Inclusive, for he purpose of receiving from the tax payers if siiid portion of said Township a list of Keal Fstato and Personal Property owned by them ou the 1st; day of June, alBO their polls. Attention is c;i ieu to tno lonowing ex tract from the Machinery Act of IKtSft: Section ') "All persons who are liable for a poll tax ami shall wilfully fall to give themselves In, and all persons who own property and wilfully fail to list It within iiieume auoweo oetore ine List rsKeror tho Hoard or Commissioners, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction sIirII he fined not more than fifty dollars orlmprlsoncd not more than thirty days." au persons mums io nst, tnoir r"OU or Property will ue prosecuted according VO law. JONATHAN HAVENS, ruiyl7 1iii List Taker. required by canon was now entered into. The standing committee was than eleoted: Revs. Jas. 0. Huske, D.D., the W. U. Telegraph Company. Today the following roads will have a hearing, rne uicnmona ana uan- ville, the Norfolk and Southern, the Atlantlo and North Carolina, the may 19 lw City Tax Collector. James Oarmiohael, D.D., Rev. Robert Lynchburg and Durham, and the Sea- MEETIXG North Cirolim Teachers' Assembly AT MOliEllEAD CITY, N. O Strange, Dr. A. J. DeRoss.t and Mr. wra. ,"! Avlv, Jtr W H Poili.Ao1! geauewea wui piuuooiy appear ueiun utiuumv vx xii ii ittciit uuth The AdveBtlst. Editoe JovBSkV. The Second Ad- UnH0u,iNii.., r.a nnmmllnn.. u.nn. Anrlrnwa The committee on canons reported HaM Kin Dui and others.-Raleiah upon the question of paroohial eleotions, Chronicle of Wednesday. and the subject was referred to the I next council for notion. On motion, the election of Texas Town Struck by a Cpclone. Rnr.pnnn RpnTKttU Tnr M 10 olerieal r-st nisht the town of Mt. Vernon, the ventists of this city have seoured them I and lay deputies to the General Conncil oonnty seat of Franklin oounty, was neat little chapel on Broad street, I wta ptMed over until the next meeting atrnok by a cyclone and eeveral houses 1.1- , il f l -M 1. . mm wiku nsuiiK vapswiiiT m luuu iu i . , o-li n.nnl - Tha tioM fins ..fvI.I"1 vuuuuii. .w . .....J B . Wadneadav niffhk. which was well I ey. Jar. neavor wm uuusvu iiuui attended. They will hold three regular I further attendance on the Counoil. services a week, preaotaing Sunday at Tb, Btudents aid committee was then WedneidS Wt at' 8 tT' """ U 8' J m" Wilmington Messenger please copy. Advbni 1ST. F. B. Boss. Rev. T. B. Houghton, from committee completely demolished. The post-office, a large dry goods store, and several other large buildings were totally wrecked. Almost every tree in the oity was leveled, and all the fences blown down. Reports have been ooming in this oity all day today of great des truction of property in different parts of the oounty. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, New Berne, N. C, May 15, 1891. Circular To Agents A. & N. O. R. R.: Special rates or Fare to the members of the Nortn Carolina -rescuers' Assemblv from points named below to Morehead City and return. Tickets on sale Jane 13th to 23d Inclusive (food to return up to and Including Julv 1891. Good only tor contlnnous passage In won uireuuuu. Goldsboro .12.10 Hests a 40 La Grange '2X, Falling Creek a.vr, Kinston 2 15 Caswell 115 Dover 2.00 Cote Greek ......... 2.00 Sell lron-clsd Tickets when shown certlfl cate of membership. S. L. DILL, Q, P. A. S2 00 , 1.15 Tnscarora., Wewberu ., Rlverdale, Croatan , Haveloek , Newport 45 Wlldwood 10 SEASON OF 1891. Round Trip Tickets to Morekal City. TO AGENTS A. & N. C. R. R.: Special Rates of Fare, Round Ti li Tic e!s. from stitlons nameif below to Morebfcld City. In eflect Jim,) 1st, 1S1II. sat. From To and relirn. Reason. Niaht Goldsboro MorclnlL'lty Slim SIM) i, Grange ' 3.50 2 60 Kinston H 00 2 50 New Berne " 2.00 1X0 8. L. DILL. Q. P. A; 1.10 l.no .75 NOTICE. The Annual Mooting of the Stook- holders of the Neuae and Trent River" rt$P'i Steamboat Company will be held at the rftb Board of Trade Rooms, on Craven 1891. at Three o'olook, P. M. - ; ' JAMES REDMOND, ;; ;; , td Sec. and Trees. . , Children CryJor.P'rtcher1 if ,:v ft" I f 4 M
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