'y.
-..Ait.
T t ..
u v- viy L',l 1 i. iM.M
, for I nfants
t recommend it as superior to any preeortpUoo
known tome." H.A, wanrra, ML P.,
. Ill So. Oxford Bt, Brooklyn, N. Y,
. - "The me of 'Oastorla b to universal and
lta merits so well known that It seems a work
at supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
- Intelligent famines who do not keep Castoria
GlBUS tUBTXK, D. D.,
NewYorkClty
, Tn Csirtura
I0RP0LI, IEWBERI & WAXHIHGTOI
ifUUlUl aVXMJGl.
Four Trips Each Week.
In order to make more convenient and
aoonomleal naa ol the vessels now employed
in the florin uaronna servioe, ana was to
Better Stm the Interests of SM
the Clyde Line and Old Dominion Btesm-
shin Coiiipeny have oonoluded ti merge
. Mtair respective line between mwnera, w
ti.. and Norfolk. Va.. Into one line, thin giv
ing passengers nd.track shippers fonr trips
eaca weak between newoeru ana Aoriom
direst.
i . NO ADTANCE IN BATES.
On and after MONDAY, MAY 16lh. Wi.
aaUl further notlea. the
Itimr IEWBER5E. Cipt Sonthgits.
AMD
tanner. EBOLA, Cipt. Boyd,
WUl sail from Norfolk, Vs., for New Berne
dlraot, ovary Monday, Tuesday. Thursday
ana Friday, A.M , making eonneoton with
tne Atlantle and North Carolina Railroad,
and the water lines on Mease and Trent
"SeWrnlng, will sail FROM NKWBBRN
roH NORFOLK, Va., Tuesdays, Wednesdays
and Frldaya at S P.M., and on Saturdays at
T P.M., making connection at Norfolk with
The Old Bay Line, for Baltimore, The Clyde
' Una, for Philadelphia, The Old Dominion
Steamship Co., for Mew York. The Mer
ei ants' and Miners' Line for Providence and
Boston, and The Water Lines for Waenlng
ton, D. O., and Richmond, Va., thus giving
an all water route for Traok to all Northern ,
and eastern pouts.
, . Also connection made with the O. A O.
' a A ajtulN.dk W. K H. for tha West.
Ika SteamefSTflUT, Captain Start,
WUl Mil from Norfolk, Va., every Thnrsda y
A.M. for Eoanoke Island. Washington and
Newborn.
f sssangera will find a good table, comfort
able rooms, and everv courtesy and atten
tion will be paid them by the olTiiiers
Order all goods, oare of N. N.A W. Direct
Line, Norfolk, Va.
".. H. GRAY. Agent.
Eastern Carolina Dispatch.
Fast Passenger and Freight Line between
NXlWr BBRNE,
elastern North Carolina Polnta.and all con
nections of the
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
iaOLUDUtO
HswTsrk, Philadelphia, Norfolk, Hal
tlmore aaa Boston.
Vhs ONLY Trt-Weekly Line Out of
IW Berne.
THS NXW AND ELEGANTLY EQUIPPED
8TJCAHKH
- Balls from New Berna
MONDAYS,
WEDNESDAYS,;
FRIDAYS,
A.V 4.SO P.XaX.,
Stopping at Roanoke Island each way and
, lorming eioso oonnection witn tne
Norfolk Southern Railroad.
Tha Kastern Dispatch Line, consisting of
ina wumington o, o. uo., jnorroia; rjoutnern
ji. R New York, Thila, and Norfolk R, R.,
and Pennsylvania R. R., form a reliable and
'legnlar line, offering superior facilities for
, sjqlck passenger and freight transportation,
, No transfer except at Ellaabath City, at
-. which point freight will be loaded on oars to
ma throuah to destination.
Direct all goods to be shipped Ylatoatern
Carolina Dlaneth dallv as follows:
From new York, by Penne. B..B., Pier 27,
xunn mver. " j
From Philadelphia, by PhUa., W.nd Balto.
-.- B. R Dook BtTstatlon. :
From Baltimore, by Phlla., WlLfand Balto.
K.R., President St. Station.
From Boston, by Merchants A Miners Trans
portation uo.; new xor ana new juigutna
; Jt, R,
WRates aa low.and tuna quloker thanby
. Brother line. .
For further Information apply to
W. H. Joroa (Qen'l Freight Trafflo Agent,
P. B. R.) General Trafflo Agent.
Oao. ISiaPHBRS, ., Division Freight ; Agent.
' r. w.n,M.H,,muaaeipnta. .
B. B. Oookil Gen'l Freight Agent., N. Y.
P. AN. B. B., Norfolk. Va.
B.O. HDDomg. OeneralFrelghtAgent N,!B'
. &, Norfolk, Va.
, , , GEO. HENDERSON, Agent,
'3 -a-. . New nerne, N. O. ,
?1
hlMirr
!fA
Cavatts, and Trade-Msrks obtained, and all Pat.
HMWllW .v, MDDERHTI f KEI.
Oua enKiisOwniTi u. a. PaTtrrr Omet
uii s can serurs patent in less time than those
remote from Washington, i
UimA inodfl. drawinsf or rjhota.. erlth afiffln.
j Boo. We advise, 11 patentable or not, free of
eaanra, varies not ana tin patent la secured.
PaMFMLCT, "How to Obtain Patents," with
east of sum In the U, S, sod foreign oounulai
santiTea, Address,-',
C.A.GrJOVV&CO.
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X'h IV '--THE AMERICAN
WmI RAMBLER
' V " WHEKL ON TBB HABKaT this year,
ipflAHSESSSii
tW' 'rmemajtes riding on It a luxury, y ,
n t ai tn vvn iinu an,
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Catalogue, -
ORMULLV ' '
A JEFFEIY
WssrilrsB,0.lV
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' .a all IlllltllltlllllHIII
and Children. . -
Castort cures pollc,OonBpUon,
Boar Stomach, Warrhcse, Eructation,
Kills Worm, giTes sleep, and promotes dl-
Wltnout Injurious medication.
""For several' years I haTa reoommended
your .'Oastorla,' and ihall always continue to
do to as It has InTsriabty produced beneficial
nsutts.'V'
' JEnwrjrF. Finnan, X. D.,
. 'l36Ui Street and 1th Aye., New York City.
Ookuxt,' n Kuuuf Bnuar, Nrw Tout Cm.
JrttW?fTI
PROPRIETOtt OF
Mm M Mil
NEW BE9NB. N. C.
luMm ml Jmftm JhOk mi Jt
OrtUn foUUM UiS ttm mobbI ai.
tonOoUaVltM tetliiAAitt lOuuMcel,
teSwutae ygfylsttat rale?
HUmPHREYS',
This Precious Ointment is the
triumph of Scientific Medicine. '
Nothing has ever been produced to
equal or compare with it as a CVKATrvx
and healing application. It has been
used over 40 years, and always affords
relief and slwajs gives satisfaction.
For Piles External or Internal, Blind
or Bleeding ; Fistula in Ano ; Itching or
Bleeding of the Rectum. The relief is
immediate the cure certain.
WITCH HAZEL OIL
For -Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and
Contraction from Bums. The relief is instant
the healing wonderful and unequaled.
For Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers," Fistulas,"
Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Chafing or
Scald Head. It is Infallible. ej
For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore
Nipples, It is invaluable. .
Price, 50 Cents. Trial site, aj Cents.
Sold by DrtigirlaU, off Mnl aot-ftd m Mtatpt-al arloa.
iiuipRRiTS' n.ca, main muamst.,nii roai
THE PILE OINTMENT
Boot and Shoe Maker.
AH Styles of Boobs and Shoes made
to order on short notice.
Repairing a Specialty.
ST. AEPEN,
Craven street, opposite Journal offloe. .
(fSHEtral imno Agit
HMAT4aleA.a iJ. .aaa M fm A.
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Iraan ia 1 1 r ti ' st1il 5 .at saaa .
Iasaraaee Oempsay. af
WQli JalHawif
IIK3. J. U. HUTES'
Boarding, House
REOPENED. r
Mm. J. IL BOTES few
int-Clui Boardlns ITanasi
ppoiite Baptist Ghurok. ,
Tte Fioiccr MMii Kl,
am M am at fu mygx
J.M.H1NE5, Agent
1,000 Cnutn4 Tjflrrur-'n Doskatat ntf
ft.fl.n. lona 1-v ir. . u, v XiUtndDnst
IJ.f Vlnfl U..Tt..rn ttm,,A. .m LittAtltt llrfUlB
lined Curtain, Foimhwt uk KTttDle6Tun
bier lock: on lorn nciirtnir nil utwerai 8 bMTf
cnrtlbotwa Ft)ijflmxt0.iaUosril in md Panelet
tl.l.l,i Doi.tr ll .liHiull.ll
lWO (Win
lsTa AarkaalaV. HnnIA Ha II 1 1 i.
Antique Ap&, 14 ot'il n". -
JaV I lb.
. blnm
H) iua Hold
Trice ir. o.
from our IniUnnapoiin
olelrbftlie-iyt, -
arbeworks
THE JOURNAL.
. SOS:-TnE CAB0LI5A CIELS.
obo. q. teSoop,; '
Wbwe AlbetrjBiie's blue waters
v Ptsy In tbe summer bretze;
And faialioo bears on its wave
Tbe Wares of the seas :
Where, from a thousand happjr roofs,
- ine smoke 01 liRbtwood onrls.
Toe hnsaes are all haunted there.
By Carolina Girls 1
cuobds:
There's musie in their Toioe aud step,
There's snasio in their curls.
Their eyes are death to tingle men
The Carolina Gills.
Thia broad, fair land of plenty
Slopes gently to tha ssa;
A land of open hearts and homos ;
The oountry of the free.
But he who lands upon its shores,
O'er which the sea foam whirls.
Finds witches there in every house
Toe Carolina Qirla !
To him who "pope the question"
The 're sore ta answer: "No 1 "
He pays his debU, end makes hie will
Uets all prepared to go.
They'll drive, him mad with fret sing
words,
Shake scornfnlly their oar Is;
Bnt ere be dies, perhaps, say "Yes 1 '
The Carolina Girls.
Let liokness, oare, or sorrow
Becloud the aohing brow;
The maiden, once so ooy and oold,
Is like a sister, now.
In noisy glee, or laughing scorn,
The lip no longer ourls;
They're friende in need, and fricds
indeed,
The Carolina Girls.
SIBERIA.
An Effort to Open It Up to Immig;ra
tion.
It is said that Russia is most
anxious to encourage immigra
tion into Siberia, especially
South Siberia, and that this is
the principle end for which she
is opening up that country by
the extensive railroads that she
is now constructing.
Generally, it may be said,
Siberia, by the hand of nature
has been endowed not less than
other countries. It produces al
most every kind of European
grain and fruits, even grapes,
and has an abundance of all
metals, iron, gold, silver, cop
per lead, zinc etc., coal graphite
and precious and is or has stone
been, the home of all kinds of
mammalian animals. The rivers
and lakes are crowded with all
kinds of fish, and the Arctic
Sea abounds with whale and
seal.
The area of Siberia is about
12,000,000 kilometres but the
northern and greater part of it
is almost waste, inhabited only
by a few thousands of amo
jedes and Esquimaux. Snow
and ice cover the earth in the
north almost all the year round,
only melting in two or three
months in the summer, when
the sun never sets. This country
is then visited by large herds of
wild reindeer, coming from the
south and returning there as
soon as winter sets in. The
fiolar bear and the black fox
ive here constantly, and hunt
ing these and the seals and fash
ing are the only occuation of the
northern people.
South Siberia, from 59 to 49
degrees lititude, however,
produces European crops of all
kinds. It has a greater area
than European Russia but is not
settled for great distances. The
rauwav. nowever. is exnected to
open the country to settlers as in
America, and city by city, it is
believed, will grow up along
the tracks.
All building materials are
found in more than sufficient
quantity and of excellent quality
Horses and cattle are cheap and
of fairly good breeds. The
country needs onlv an intelli
gent, industrious population to
become prosperous.
The Cold-Air Cure.
A good many people are af
raid of cold air, especially at
night, shutting themselves in
close bedrooms, wnere their
systems are poisoned and their
constitutions gradually under
mined by breathing tne bad air.
And even hot or warm air that
is pure, air in a room that has
ventilation as well as heat, is
debilitating when breathed all
night.-'
Pulmonary complaints:: are
inevitably and exclusively
caused by foul indoor air, and
cured by pure, especially by cold
pure outdoor air.
The remedial influence of
fresh air is so much increased
by a low temperature that "cold"
air, in fact, is far more curable
in midwinter ihan in mindsum
mer. I was shot through the
lungs In Mexico, and have ever
since been susceptible to the
contagion of a "catarrh f actorv."
as a friend of mine calls- the
unventilated school rooms and
meeting-houses of . our country
towns. . w.j'
I avoid such man.traps. as I
would the pit of a gas well, but
in winter 1 risk their infection
in the assurance that its influ
ences can be counteracted by an
extra dose of ice air. : ,
: Cold is an antiseptic and a
powerful : digestive stimulant.
Dyspepsia, catarrh and fevers
of all kinds can be frozen out of
the system, not by letting the
patient shiver in a Bnowbank,
but by giving extra allowance
of warm bedoiothing, with the
additional luxury of breathing
cold", al,: . which under I such
circumstances, becomes as
preferable to hot miasma as cold
spring water to . warm ditch
water.
I have also found that the best
brain work can be done in a
cool room, and that stove heat
has a tendency to stutlity like a
narcotic beverage. Warm wraps
make fires tolerably dispensa
ble. Ex.
A Complicated Instrument.
The beak of the mosquito is
simply a tool box, wherein the
mosquito keeps six miniature
surgical instruments in perfect
working order. Two of these
instruments are exact counter
parts of the surgeon's lance, one
is a spear with a double-barbed
head, the fourth is a needle of
exquisite fineness, a saw and a
pump going to make up the
complement.
The spear is the largest of the
six tools, and is used for making
the initial puncture, next the
lances or knives are brought
into play to cause the blood to
flow more freely. In case this
last operation fails of having the
desired effect, the saw and the
needle are carefully and feeling
ly inserted in a lateral direction
in the victim's flesh. The pump
the most delicate of all six of
the instruments, is used in
transferring the blood to the
insect's "stomach." Discovery.
Safe, Quick and Effective.
The valuable ourative properties of
Allcock's Fobous Plastebs are due
to the employment of the highest medi-
oai and ebemioal skill. They are
purely vegetable, and in ingredients
and method have never been equalled ;
safe, quick and effeotlvein their aotion;
they do not burn or blister, but soothe
and relieve while ouring, and can be
worn without causing pain or incon
venience. Do not be deoeived bv misrepresenta
tion. All other so-called Porous Plas
ters are imitations, made to sell on the
reputation of Allcock's.
Ask for Allcock's and 1st no solici
tation or explanation induce you to
aooept a substitute.
Women ouerht to be verv
efficient at a fire for each carries
a pair of hose whereever they
go.
The Homeliest Man In New Berne
As well as the handsomest, and others
are invited to call on any druggist and
get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam
for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that
is selling entirely upon its merits and is
guaranteed to relieve and cure all Chronic
and Acute Coughs. Asthma. Bronchitis.
and Consumption. Large bottles 50 cts
and (1. mar22 deod weow
Children Cry.for Pitcher's .Castoria?
SEtSOS & SATURDAY NICHT TICKETS
ROUND TRIP A. & N. C. STATIONS
TO MOREIIEAD CITY.J
Atlantic & N. 0. Railroad.
Passbnger Department,
Nrw Bern, N. 0., May 80th, 1892.
To Agents A. & N. C. R. R. :
Bneclal rates of fare I Season of 18921 Konnd
Trip, from Btations named below to More
head Olty, In etfeot June 1st, 1892.
Stations, Season. Saturday Night
Goldsboro $l.cu vi.m
Best's s.75 a.75
La Grange 8 30 2. jo
Falling Uieek 8 26 2.25
Klnston 8 00 2 00
Caswell 8 00 2.00
Dover 2 75 1.90
Core Creek 2 70 1.85
Tnsoarora 2.K5 1 HO
New Bern 2.110 1.50
Rlverdale 1,75 1.25
Oroatan 1.75 1.25
Havelock l.oo .75
Newport .00 .50
Wlldwood .40 .80
S. L. DILL. Q. 1. A-
S. R. STREET,
General!
FIRE AND LIFE
Insurance Aent,
NEW BERNE. N. G.
THE
BEST THING
IN THE
UNITElf STATES
FOB
On Cent
IS THE
PHILADELPHIA.
RECORD !
$4 per year, Daily.
$3 per year, omitting Sundays
' ' FOB
THE FARMER
AID TH1
BUSINESS II AN,
-i . - THB
BAB ,
- no equae;:;'..;
Addbbss mTHB BEOORDi"- ' '
NOTICE.
Having quail fled aa Atlmlnltirator ol the
estate cf iseury Depp, deeeated, before tbe
Clerk of tbe Superior Court of Craven
county, notice ta hereby given tuat all per
sons having claims against hhM estate will
present them on or beir.ru the i7ih day of
April, 1893, or this nntloe will tn fi'sad-I :i
bar of their recovery.
All persons Indebted to gild estate n,li
roase Immediate settlement wUu tbe- nu
derslgned. STKl'HBl O. BRAOAW,
Adm'r Henry Deppe.
April 27th, 1891. 8w
AtlaDtic and N. 0. Railroad,
TRANSPORTATION department.
New Born N. o., June 18. 1S'J2,
Notice to Track Shippers!
Special Truck Train No. 2o8 will bo
anuulled after Satuidny, .tune 1, 18','i,
until otherwise ordered.
Truck shipments commencing Monday,
June 30th, may talto the Fri'iut train
until 208 is resamed.
8. I. DILL. Stijit.
Atlantic and N. 0. Railroad.
PASSENGER llKl AR1.MBM-,
New Bern, N O.. Mey aoth. '.:i2.
To Agent! A. & N. O. K K '
Through rates or fan;, Komi.l Trli Tickets
(Season of 1K92) rroui tio.ipuu euiiuus
oelow to points namid on tli) w . N. C. R. K.
TlcEets on sale Juno 1st. ishj. to Sept. 3Uia.
1892, tnoluslve. (iuod for retura pasuago on
or before Oct. 81st., Wl.
. I
'i '
From - ; c I
j a i. I
o ,t
to a a a; -
Hickory. N. o. 5U.2' if 1 2 il 811.10 in: W
Morgan ton, M. 0. li.m l.i ll. 11 6i i
Old Fort, ' 1B.15 11.711 nil 12.7 .,
Black M'nt'n I " 17.IU l." i" 1H 85 1.120
AshevlUe 17.ii l.i 90 11.60 13 90 1
Hot Springs ' 19.1.', 17.40 1G On Ij.iu i
Rates to all other lesorts In Weetorii North
Carolina or Virginia can be furnl&hed upon
application. Children nnder live (-j'
of age, free. Children nve (i) aud under
twelve (12) years of aje, one-half of the
above earned rateB.
8. L. DILI.. O -r. A.
Atlantic and N. 0. Railroad,
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT,
New Bern. N. O., May Win, IS ':.
CIRCULAR:
To Agents A. A N. C. K. 11.
Speolal rates of Fare, Round Trip Tickets
(Inoludlng one membership coupon, two
dollars) to the meeting of the North Curo
llna Teaohers Assembly at Morohoail Cliy.
In effect Jnne 18th, 1892
Tickets on Bale June ISth to Inly inclu
sive, limited to a continuous pasbagu 1m acn
direction, with nnal limit to return Ju:y
18th Inclusive.
Round Trip, Inoludlng one two dollar nun.
bershlp coupon.
Goldsboro I! 10 I Tusoarra
.1 CO
.3 16
8 111
.;t hi
.2 75
-2 15
.2 !!
Bests
1 10 i New Horu
La Uraage
Falling Creek..
Klnston
Caswell
Dover
Gore Greek
4 25
i 25
Rlverdale .
Croats u
HaveUx k .
Newport ....
Wlldwooil
1 15
.... 4 15
4 00
4 00
No tickets to be used on this occasion otlit
than "Teachers' Assembly Tickets.
B. L. DILL, O. 1'. A .
Commissioners' Ssle
By virtue of a Jndgment of tho Hupnrtm
Couit for the county of Craven, reudereu hi.
the May Term, 1892, 1 shall as CummlLsiviB r
ofler for sale at Pnbilo Vendue, at tb-.t t'urt
House In the oily of New Heme, at 12 o'cl-.i k
H., on Tuesday the 5th day of July, 192, the
following desoilbed House aud Lot In Hie
elty of New Berne, on Norwood street, being
a part of two lots known In the plitn of the
olty of New Berneas Nos.;:9(iaud 5;0, i.egin-
ning at tne corner oi tne last mentioned lot
and lot No. 450 on Norwood street, running
thenoe along said stree northerly -Ml -. ft-et.
thence with a parallel line to Crooked atreet
until it Intersects the lino ot lot No. 395
thenoe along the line of that lot to toe
northwest corner of lot No. 450. theuoe with
the line of said lot to tho beg inn It . con turn
ing one-fourth of an acre more or lee.
Terms of sale, cash,
J. B. O H A HA,
Jauel, 1892. totninlhsiouer.
WKfJATJIAUAZINL-
The Century's rrogramme iu 1802---A
Ney "Life of Columbus" Articles fur
Farmers, etc.
that great American periodical,
The Century, is going to outdo its
own nnrivaled record in its
programme for 1892, and as many
of its new features begin with tbe
November nanber, tew readers
should commence with that issue.
In this number are thu opening
chapters of
"The Naulahka, '
a novel be Kudyard Kipling, tbe
famous author of "Plain Tales from
the Hills," written in collaboration
with an American writer, Woloott
Balestier. It is the story of a young
man and a young woman from a
"booming" Colorado town, who go
to India, he In searoh of a wonderful
jeweled necklace, called "the
ISanlatika"(trom which the story
takes its name), and she as a
physician to women. The novel
desoribes their remarkable adven
tures at the court of an Indian
maharaiah. Besides this, The
Century will print three other novels
during the year, and a great unmber
of short stories by the best Ameri
can story-wtiters.
The well-known humorist Edgar
W. Nye ("Bill Nye") is to write a
series of amusing skerches which
he calls bis "autobiographies," the
first one of which, "The Autobiog
raphy of a Justice of the Peace," is
in November. This number also
contains a valuaple and suggestive
article on "The Food-Supply ol the
Future, ' which every farmer should
read, to be iollowed by a number
of others of Great Practical value
to Farmers, treating especially of
the relations of the Government to
the farmer, what it is doing and
what it should do. This series will
inolude contributions from officers
of the Department of Agriculture,
and other well-known men will dis
cuss "The Farmer's Discontent,"
"Cooperation," etc., etc.
A celebrated Spanish writer is to
furnish a "Life of Columbus,"
which will be brilliantly illustrated,
nd the publishers of The Century
have arranged with the managers
of the World's Fair to print articles
on the, buildings, eto.
One of the novels to appear in
18921s
A Story of New York Lite
by the author of "The Angloman
iaos," and the magazine will contain
a great deal about the metropolis
daring the year, among other
things a series of illustrated articles
on "The Jews In New York." In
November is an illustrated descrip
tion of "The Flayers, Club," found
ed by Edwin Booth, and one of the
features of tbe splendidly illustrated
Christmas (December) number is
an article on "The Bowery.", .
To get The Century send the
yearly subscription price (94.00) to
The Century Oo.r Union Square,
aew xok a, i. :n
j C. Hoard of World's Fair Xmngori.
. The Committee on collection of
! Exhibits to illustrate the material
; growth ol North Carolina and tbe
1 cnexct'plioual advantages
(in natural and artificial resources,
I has been appointed by the liosud
of World's Fair Managers of North
Carolina. The personnel of thin
commute is as follows:
P- M. Wilson, Chairman, who
1 ban charge of the department ol
: Fish aud Fisheries; Thomas li.
jKeoub, in charge of tbe depart
i rneut of Liberal Arte: John ltobin
son, Com'r of Agriculture, in
charge of department of Agricult
ure; 11. 1!. Uattlf, Director Agr.
Kxperimwit Station, department ol
Horticulture, Viticulture, &c ; J. A.
Holmes, tHato Geologist, depart
ment ol Mines and Miuinp; T. K.
iirumr , department o( Forestry.
Mr. T. K. liruner, Raleigh, N. C,
has been elected Commissioner of
hixhioits, to whom all correspon
dence in cmnitotiou with any ol
the various 'lep.titiuents shouM Ijo
addressed. I,.?ttne committee on
colleutioiis have the cordial support
of ail interested in the progress of
North Carolina.
For tiie ladies. If any of cur
lady aders who are interested in
the i... ,t:ago Kxposition, and who
dckiire to be re(reKented at that
great show, and who may iiavo a
reputatiou tor making Hiitx-:-' v
jelly, preserves, marmalades or
pickles, will undertake to make a i
lew glaBses of either, it will be
gladly received and full credit will
be given such lady. Write at once
to D. U. llattle, at ltaieigb, what
you will maKe and he will forward j
you a handsome glass stand in
which it will bo exhibited, w ith in
struction how to slnp.
i Harvesting orain. When
I harvesting your grain do not for
i get to send a few sheaves oi your
best to T. K. Lruuor, Couimitihiou-
er oi ixniuits. ai Kaieigu, lor ex
biliitiou at the World's Fair at
Chicago.
Minerals. If you tin 1 any
minerals or crystals upon your
farm, eoud them to the Commiss
ioner of Exhibits, at Itiileigh, fur
identification, and for future ex
hibit iittheWotkl's Fair, . 'it Cii:-
cago, if they prutniee of suili.'.ieiu '
importance.
Arrangements are buinu made
jby Maj. S. M. Finger, Sni-'t. ot i
j Public liintiii:uiou to prepare for !
tho World's Fair :it Chicago, a map;
j ot the State on which will tie ioca 1
i tt-d in proper colors aud designated
in home way, an uie pinuic Kc.iooi ;
houses and all pnvato t-cliool I
houses and colleges ia tbe rii.ite. I
The map will be about fourteen !
Ifott long and will exhibit to the I
eye, as tar as may be, the school ;
interests of tbe ritate. ;
Yellow Fine "M'.Noumru.'":
To the forestry division o! She!
North Carolma Kxhibit at '.he i
World's Fair at Chicago, lias leen
assigned the task of preparing ai
monograph of the yellow pine; I 'inn
mitin.) That is, to prepare an ex
aibit ol tlie,ellow pine winch will
show it in the most complete m:m-
ner in all its phases of deveiop
incut, and in ail its relations to the!
industries, making an complete j
and exhaustive a n.ouogriiih ol the:
species as possible.
This will become, it succesiully
carried out, tLu center piei t- ol
the forestry display fn.m this rii.j'e.
untl will embrace all tint need be
shown, so far as tho tree. Imnve;
aud its uses in building aiui m.;iiu
facturing arc concerned. A ji".
the preparation of this exhibit, m
monograph, has not been aifotted.
What lumberman, woodworker or
manufacturer would like to under
take the work' The incidental ad
vertisement would bo worth a great
deal to an individual or firm toicg
this work. Correspondence i 1 re
gard to this mhject is Binvited by
T. K. Bruuer, Raleigh, N. C.
Atlantic &. M. C. Railroad
TlliS TABUT. fffl. 22
Ia Er?t.t 1:H0 P.M.
17. liW.
Friday, OS!
OoivoEast. SoiiEoei i Gjino West
No. 51. Passenger Trains. Ho. 50.
Ar. Lve. Stations, Ar. Lvr,
pm 8 80 GoldBboro 1110 bie
4 06 4 09 La Orange 10 3 10 2'
4 35 4 40 Kinston 9 4S 9 ;
6 00 6 08 New Berne 8 17 8 SO
7 88 p m Morehead City am 6 47
Daily.
Going! East. rtonnDui.K Going Webi
No. l.t No. 8.
Mixed Ft. & Mixed Ft. &
Pans. Train. Buttons. Pass. Train.
in 6 80 Goldeboio 7 30 p m
6 57 7 05 Best's i'4 64
7 SO 7 30 La Grange 5 54 6 04
7 48 7 53 Falling Creek 5 24 5 30
8 11 8 80 Kinston 4 5 5 1 0
8 50 8 55 Caawell 4 00 4 05
9 15 10 OH Dover 3 25 8 40
10 81 10 36 Core Creek 2 54 8 00
11 00 11 05 Tuaoarora 3 ir4 2 30
1117 1141 Clark'a 2 08 213
13 15 8 00 Newborn 10 32 1 30
8 87 8 42 Rlverdale 9 41 9 48
8 48 8 60 Oroatan 9 28 9 83
4 08 4 13 Havelock 8 59 9 04
4 37 4 42 Newport 8 17 8 27
4 51 4 56 Wildwood 8 00 8 05
6 01 5 01 Atlantio 7 47 7 62
5 16 6 21 Morehead Cily 7 17 7 27
5 28 5 28 Atlantio Hotel 7 05 7 15
5 81 p m Morehead Depot am 7 00
Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
t Tuesday, Thursday an j Haturdar.
Train M connects with Wilmington Wei
on ;Trala brand North, leaving Uoldaboro
11:60 a. m., and with Richmond A Danville
Train West, leaving Goldsboro 3:40 . m,
Train 61 eoaaecu with Richmond & IMarille
Train, arriving at Gtoldsboro 'i'M p.m., and with
Wilmington and Waldoa Train (Tom th
Rorth at !l0B.m. .
Train 1 eonneota with Wilmington and
Weldon Through . Freight Train, Borth
bonndi leaving Uoldsboro at 8:60 p.m. , .
3 .v- 8. L. DU1, ; :
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A National Family PaperT
The Announcemeuta of The
Vou ,hV Companion for 1892, which
we have rec ivcd, seem to touch
about, all healthy tastes. Its Action
embraces folklore, serial, sea,
adventure and holiday stories.
Frank Stockton, Clark Bussell, Will
Allen Dromgoole, Mary Catherine
u-f -. feir ot the distinguished
I.e. gciidral articles cover a wide
rane- btlf-Lducation, Business,
buccesi, College Success, Girls
Who iimk iiij Can Write,
V.(!i.! lii-u,:., Raiiway Life)
boy:. . ii j o u a: the World'sFair,
OLmptai.. -: i:,.alty, How to See
Oic.it CV.uv., ivaciieal Advice are
some of the lines te be written on
by enwiieiil hpeoialiats.
Uiadsioue, be Lesseps, Vasill
Vorestchagiii, Cyrus W. Field
Autiie.v C:iiiegi6, iirs. Henry M.
rj-U!i!i''-' A'-' wxg the contributorr.
I ne i ii!par-i-.u leaders thus come
into ( i..i)ii;l teach with the people
whose r;ventnss make our age
t.iiuou a 50110011 subscribers nhow
hoi- :t :.v-prec;.ited.
inie er :ulfceriteH en-, fr ; " o3 '
getH it fco Iroai liie ; rr ihr
suliHCri;:t:.ii: is reer - J:-.;.
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otr, li'c Clu;;,,iii1ii). P.ri..ii, rfi.iMS
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FOOTPRINTS OF THE
WORLD'S HISTORY !
'! ,"RVN an.l JOHN CLARK
IJ"' . 1 tl"' v.uriii i i-iebrated Historians
." "; r . of iiim Nations hs told In the
r i n-it i , 'y. i .i Krmd Hchievementa of
v.'.r. ls 11,-rota and Heroines. A rich
""'r' "." "1 lliBtory, Travel, Adventure'
;.m I ti.,. v.vii ,! i;ml wotiilerlut events of the
ilii.is th-.t trini mine souls.-' Thrilling
Htoii'S of i.i. ,!avs of chivalry, slnrtllng
l.cro.c acolpviMuems of warriors and Cruss-'l-r.
a.6o ,i iltii collection of the rarest
ins or Knells)! and Amerlcun Historical
l.'t-m'iire. TLe most wonderlal new took
i i.'.iii,-, ti; kiomi seir-cdacutor, Just tbe
o k Mih ). ip o vyant. Over ; :: mua His
'' ''' I Ctimi nations. Half-Tone ritt-ellcn
r ' M rs, m:, I brilliant oil-colored Pmon
"ivii'nH fiu.is It n honanxaof sncce
. '.s a i'ioi;. RskliT. No Capital, ne
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i i.Miatcd . rc.ih.xs aud lull particulars
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NOTICE.
The un'li'i signed, Juraes o. Harrison, bal
tluly iuniititil AUmluUtrator of tte
t.ifl .r Krtini M . AdrevvB, and hereby gives
imtlce Ihai 1 i requires all persons bavins
flulrctf u;;,iiiMt -ho isiato of Kuld !idgr
M Andrw. to prceent thnra to the said ad
.iiinitira'o'-, uuiy RUilieniircted, for pay
input, on or tciore :he day of June,
it.'"., or elnn this nouoe wiu be pleaded In
l'r if recovery.
lvrtonri iinii'M (l to the estate mast py
without Unlay.
JAMEd O. HAKR1BON.
Administrator.
Nowbt?i n, N. C. June 11, IbV2
Execution Sale.
In oiif-iiiprtie Loau txeentlnn Issaed to me
l,y 1 1 1 1 i t'ik .if the Mierlor Court of Craven
ruurii y.nn a jTJKim ct rendered In a speolal
prt co ilitiy in eald court, entitled "If, J.
liryn us Hirti j jar. ,s met als," I shall, on
Miumi. Ju.y th. lt'ii, at the Court House
in.Nrrt Uern. .s. 0..ail2 o'clock. M.sell to
tlic I . it; It et Ll .4pr.at Hnbllo Aontlnn.nll thm
il'; r ll' ic u:i 1 Inltri t nf said Martin Jank.
hou iiibiid to tho fo(:otylng real estate, to
wn: A cr an t act or land near Core Creek
sui'ioii. In L'tuvti rouuty, on tbe At'antlo
N. c. I .ni roKi!. hJ:oil Irp the lands of T.J
'iryar hu 1 ll'i BHcrjn Whl'e, bounded on
a:liu'i'y aul ljinds. cantainlng acres
niorr or lens.
Tm ins of Mud stIo, Cash.
Ibts :d duy ol Juae, 1!-J.
WM. B. LANK,
Sheriff of Craven eounty,
Tha World's Fair.
Whether yon Intend to visit tha World's
fair In i hlr.igo in 1HH8 or not yon will want
a lilBtory of it from the beginning. 8uoh a
history Is being magulfloenUy presented by
Tlie Expasition Graphic,-
l'rlnted in English, German, French and
Spanish,
The flr.t nnrcber of thlsgrest qnarterly
edition of rue (Jraihio,Juet Issued, contains
Views of all lue rVlnotpal HulldlUKS from
otllclal drslRr-s the Administration, Fine
Aria, MaiiUint'uifjB, tisbnrlee. Mints and
MlnliiE AKnculiural Buildliisi and every
Ihlrg else t dat), Portraits of i he Principal
OBIoe-s of tlin Commission and Dtrvvitory,
Views of the Prinolpal OlUes of America, ,
full-page PonralU of President Hsrrtaon
and secretary Blaine, snd a superb triple,
page Blrd'a-Kye View of tha exposition '
Grounds and Buildings from designs by Uba
Bureau of Oonntrnollon.
You will want a copy for yourself and itv
eral for your friends. v.. ,1 ...
6J Vagea, with, UuppUmsnl. Ths gnas
pnulioatlon In America. .. ,
Do not fall to send for a OOTT or ask your
Newsdealer for It. Price Sveta, (with order.)
Bnlworlptlon on sear, 1 ..,
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eess or lllust ated Weeklies In the world's
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dealer for It, oraddrese th publishers uo
sorlptlon, one year, (4.00. .
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