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,-v..- -' .' ';k. , :::S ASX0UNCE3IE5T. ( JOURNAL, la pubUlhtfl Dally mtlay et 15.00 per year! W.SQfor 9. Delivered i o.ty sabserlbere . r r mouth. . . . ' i' ' ' v, aiiJctT 400eA.u;iii"fMito . u t ad ajr at i.vu pur at num. ' . - or Marriage or Deaths not to e l a 11 dm will b. Inserted free. . AU ad .1 matter will be .eharged ets. er i, m or transient advertisements ba . . U advanoa. Regular a4ver uonta will k eoUeeted promptly at the e 1 oreaoh. month. ..j,:.?;?; F';C:Yj'' c umnnloettonioontalstog news of sunV c nt pabll. Interest are solicited. No eom Oiu ulna. Ion must bo expected to bo publish ed that oontalnsobJeetlonableTiersonallilee, nr withholds the name of the author. Aril- ' im longer thaa half column must be paid ';.-,' '?:; I-;':''",; Any person laoUng aggrlotod at any an- onymoo. oomaannloatlon ean obtain the name of the author by applloatlon at (hie fnnoanA ahowlat wherein the grievance juek. : '-v : THE J OURNAL. at HIBPbh, ft T. HalOOOK - Proprietor. Local Reverter. It -irekoetoffloe at Hew Berne M.O.,aaeeoond-r-,e .natter. ''' . ; ' How Be Fixed the Burglars ? A German paper tells of a certain - ' dyer at Roelin who was awakened r' In the night not long ago by some " burglars who were working his Pp establishment and were just ready ' - I td get away with a larsro bundle ! ; io valuable dyestuffs. He seized a ' ; V 'gun . and ran into - the dyehouso. pfp where he found two men, whom 'p-P he compelled to jump into a largo P:'p rat of indigo dye. By threatening '"P to shoot he forced them to plunge r Under the liquid several times, then .p opening the door he ordered them Pp. Into the Btreet He did not notify ' the polioe, but he told the story : : ' - ; bext morning and nobody had any : trouble in identitying the burglars ; on sight They are marked men at Uosiin. Household Sweetness rV -N " :s Mr,, Phunmer I just found my : ' fiat on the refrigerator. I wonder ; on what ridiculous thing I will find . it next? - 'r-y '"lSn, Hummer Probably on your head, dear. . v'vAnd '-Mrs.. Plummer smiled ..' ' sweetly as Mr. Plummer slammed y . the door and rushed downstairs. ' ? Judge. . A'-' -' V s ' . Spirited Fishiwr "'fi little Girl Papa, what's in ' those bottles? Papa Thafs the bait Tv'-'.Iittto Girl Well, don't they J-'-'' t have trouble to keep the bait on V'; their hooks? ; (wPapa. No; the trouble is to keep their hooks off the bait. Smith. Gray Sc Ca's Monthly. 1 -v- v ' f f Prepared to Contest vv?VfBarclay Wyckoflf So your uncle ' a was 'eighty-eight when he died; f'A'lr i)if be ljetain full possession of his .Sj'i faculties? 'Vy X; Pelham Parker I er really ''rH' OOlddn't say. The will hasn't biei read yet ruck. 'U'-'P':--' '.?'''? Comparisous aro Odious Prunella That is my grand mother's portrait. :;V': Van Cutting Indeed! She re X, I sembles you. ! Prunella Yes, but people (ell : me I am the more attract! ve. ,;v;' . ,; . Van Cutting No doubt. She '5;v is dead, I believe? Puck. A Critical Situation Young Lady Mercy on mo! ' ;And so. when fast in the iumrlo. 'fH' you came face to face with a tiytr. :?PZ O-c-ol What did you do? 'J,ggSff Modern 'Traveler (proudly) s-S", Photographed it Rare Bits. Crisp and Casaal. : The Empire of Japan comprises nearly 13,000 cities, towns and "villages, in which 40,000.hi) people live. A magnet at Willet's Point, Long Island, is considered tlio largest and strongest in the world. It is made of two 15-inch Bahlgrcn guns, wound around with eight miles of cable charged with elec tricity. , ' Only One $10,000 bill and only thrte' 15,000 bills aro now out standing. Originally there were .$40,000,000 worth of Slo.ouo n, t and 120,000,000 worth of !?.'.,( !; notes.' - The others have been re deemed. How to Flavor a Tenderloin. To assure a delicious steak br.)il a tenderloin and at the same time a small piece of round, which usu ally : contains a great deal of wcll flavored juice. Thon cut the round steak into small bits and squeeze it in a lemon-squeezer over the tenderloin. Tenderloin is usu ally neither juicy nor particularly .Well flavored, but by tms method v om gets a very delicious steak. " ' ' - IVliere Canarleg Come From. , .About 250,000 canary birds aro ' raised every year in Germany, and ; besides the 100,000 birds that are 1 sent to. this country, the English market takes about 50,000, and the next best customers are Brazil, - China, the Argentine Republic and Austria, to which country sales men are sent with large numbers ' of birds every yew. y ' ShJJoh'i ConinmpUos Care. T to boyoad qaeetion the most o. igfttl 'Ooagh Hodlotae wo bv - old, fow doaoo inrarlablr oure ' ) t. nret Catog Of COUgh.Uroop and J; while it wonderful anocoee cur ot Conenmption to withoat a 1 la the blatorr of . medicine t t 9 Cret discovery U hat been en Id rnntBO, a teat, which no Other irj nnd. If, you-bsrt a i'y epfc you to try It , i J 1, , If your fungi t 1 , one Rul 1 ly New V ,VAGaANT VE.RSEa. ' " i - jf V A Sraae OoeraBee.:f'$j.1';; ' iii. WoitroUeaiipon.the1eaflaoBeoeAi." -JTwae Id the mooth of June; V ' jx ' The Bummor wind was soft and tweet, . JSv At4 brightly shone the itw.f :,;, , ? W-''. -'. Wo sat down beneath the bind, . Ulon the soft, white sand; : . '- Mo human creature was In sight, -I held her little shawl. Her face wsi very' fair to see, - As up she rued above; And as my arm stole round her waist I told her of my debts. She turned her lovely eyes to mine. And down I bent and kissed her; And. Btrange aa it may sound to you. She said she'd be my wife. Ufa A Warnings When Maud and I last chanced to meet 1 mode love in short meter, And told her that she was so sweet That I could almost eat her. That night 1 dreamed I bad done so. And took that meal with glee Was It a warning? This I know She disagreed with me. Judge. X.tqnld Glances. Tie to hU Boston sweetheart cries ( The prettiest ot lessee : " Drink to mo only with those eyes. And from those bright eyo-glasses. " -Puck. Safe and Effective. Bramlrcth's Pills are the saitcst and most effeceive remedy for Indigestion. Ir regularity of the Bowels, Constipation, Biliousness, Headache, Dizziness, Malaria nr nnv ilisensc arising from an impure state "of the blood. They have been in use in tins country lor over nity years, and the thousand of unimpeachable testi monials from those who have used them and their constantly increasing sale, is in coi.trovertilile evidence that they perform all that is claimed for them. Sold in every drug and medicine store, cither plain or sugar coated. It is eo easy to resolve to be more patient with the faults of children when they are soona asleep iu bed. ROW TRY TIHS It will cost you nothing and will surely do YOU irood. if vou have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or T.ungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for Cinsumption, t oughs and Uolds is guaran teed to give relief or money will be paid back. tSutferers from La Grippe found it i.iKt. tin-tliinir and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for your self just how good a thing it is. Trial bottleB free at V. S. Dnffy's Drug Store. Large size 50c. and $l.i0. Posterity is a pack horse, over ready to be loaded. B1'( KI.13I'J AlUle MLVK lHe DcHl OU1 V U ill BruiBes Sores. Ulcers, halt Khenm, rever Bores, Tetter, uuappea aanau, v,uuuibiu, t . A .11 CM., IT.n,.tii,nn anil irwii. VUrUB, OUU BU , 1 " f lively cures Piles, or no pay required. It IS guariinvte'i w &;ivt oo...v..wm or aiuopy refunded. Price 25 cents pe7 , ...I v .-. k.. if u rntr. wtinleiali" aim rei&n uruKiBi If yon t up lor a growler yon can alwayn be bnsy. The need of a perfuciiy refe ond al dis. (ihch of summer ii universal. As b 'r.-m-y rr itie hou-" hoia, onioe, on . .. , ,,,, ,,r,K.,i,ii nrl fnr travel -rs I v 1 nd ?.Dd ee i, WinkKlmann's hinrriun nnil t'hnlera Remedy ha" prnv.-d it? inestimfible worth iu lae prompt rfliff hod cure of all disorder i, ri.. iniLiiru ir. the ftomach and dur.ee- 'ivHHvd'.i ni. ncn R noiera, i uohth M"ibu Id.irlioea. Cramps eto. 8er viceablH undtr all conditions, alwavs r. itlv for uho, and perfectly safe. Pr.r-25- 'it il! riruagists. ! U "-4 & i- 1 v Tl.f riht kind of smile never hints .t prayer meeting. ;.'.,r Ovrr Fifty Vetrl '..? Vl..bI, W'S HOOTUINO 8TBCP hao t, -D used tor children teething, it r.r.th..a thn nhilri. Roftans the snms. .it... 11 .tain enrpa ivinrl rinlin. and ia the best remedy for uiarrncea. iweniy- ivti cents a Dome, ooia py au a run jlntu throughout the world. jan9d&wlv Everv man is fierce in bis thoughts and mild in his actions. The Homeliest Man in New Berne As well as the handsomest, and others are Invited to all on any druggist and tret 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, Astbma, Broncnms, and Consumption. Large bottles 50 crs. aim il. mar22 deod weow Bread iH the staff of life, and pie is the Htuinbling block. I i.e Handsomest Lady In Jicw Berne llemarked to a friend the other day that she knew Kemp's Balsam' for the Throat and Lungs was a superior remedy, as u Kioppi-ii lii-i ciu)mi instantly when othei c.ouiih remedies had no effect whatever Sold prove this and convince you of its mem any druggist will give you a sam ple linttle free. Large size 50c . and 81. Wbt ii IL:iiy u .is - K it, v-f pave her Costorla. Wln-n i !k -w ;us a ( liild, slir cried for Costorla. When she t.n-.nii.- 7,1 i.s.M, she clung to Cofltorta, W lit.-n Hhe hail ( liiUlnin, tihe gave them Castorio. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castori'a. Notice. Bvvlrlnenf the nowers conferred onus, the uncle lined, Trustees of Kldelity ' I I .. .. I ..... i a ln.iriLtrlMl lUMlallm,!' of WMlilnvon, U C, by Matthew Yurknd bis viifu Aflle York, by deed of trnstexacn ud Eld day of April, 1HW, and registered in Humt.rr of Deeds office for Craven oounty. H.O., Book ins folios 2:(7, eto., we will expose lo sale at Public Auction, at the Ooart llonse door in tne ouy or Dewoorn, ci. ;.. on the 81st day of Jannary, 18U3, at Twelve, M . the followins aeeennea property, to wit Ons lot of land in theoity of Mawbern, be- S Inning on the east aide of Berne street, at a Istavee of 7s) one hundred and seventy eight foet'rom too norm east wnneroi unnn and Berne straots,and running nortbwerdlt with burnt street twenty-five (86) feet, theneeeaatwaidly and parallel with Oard er er ley nlnet- (90) feel to the lot ot Virgil w Indley, runs thence southwardly with said Wlndiey'sllne twenty-Svo (ilfi) feet to R. . Moaely line, tbenn wmtwardly with Mosel i 's Una ninety (SO) feat to Herns street (he p'oe of beginning. - ' y - ' f -V I lerrasof salo,Oash. - , k " ' . ,- - " John k. bmitM, ' ' Trneos F. H I,, and L Asaoolatlnn, i Ii J. Ali'uue, Alt." n-y, Id . Offioe. Middle street, opixwite Baptist eburoh, ' : ' "; -.' ' .j '.., ' tdoo8dwtf . " V.NCWBER?r,i,,t).-; DR. J. D. CLABK, ; DENTIST, JSKVV BF.RNK. N. C. Office on Craven street, between Pollock and Broad. P. H. PELLlTIljE, ATXOKNKY A T . Oraven St., two doors 'Jc.itti of Journal ofllci . Will praetloo In the Counties of Craven arteret. Jones, Onslow utid i'ir,.ll-o, r. tjntted Htstes Court at fin Ucrnc.end Sucreme Oourt of the bUte MOSES T. ELYAU, G&rpenkr and lt,!Msr. BmallJobii of Repairing cited a-nUaat-lgfaotloa KUrranteed Maybe found when winter ik.i.' t:s lot Factory. Retersto pant ebart.ott. . s u uilly.p; and meobanlo. i.inlWtf 250-010 Ml . EEABY FOE 6 ALBS Cheaper than ;.i :iu : at' can Fri-.i ' ! - I'e got t-m anrt Apply to W. P. HUltKl'-, .: M. row:': jue7 dtf S. R. bTN'. Geu.ei-i ; FIRE 1:B Insurance i NEW Br:-; Sale, Liver, i XT Stone S. J. LANK. 1 Will meet dninnii.-i -at New Beine with i. them to any p:'.r! n! 1 neigbboriuo ten it n - ' Teams of traveller receive excellent ; '1' specialty. Personal over1-:- :.' given toevrj ii ,. .;. ness. '- v : . e ll.-K .'. . . r . - " :l mm Say. r.Mjiht'Of. with youV Di-.i:.'. tiony No, but I (jot t r that don't tun i Whitty & Co. hato of Ihuse CtluhrxL. o lam alwaya I'm,: . not. Take ruy u :. to Whitty 's anil (; . i. nossee Wheclo nr.j ;. .i can't. .:!-le . .IDS . V: !.-. OV J 0. r. pi. h.ls. I it.; - Tin : : io: it 1 Who'.eikle an.: I..-- ... ; ..'er in General Ieirlisnidise. Oonsignmc.- f Coltr-n, Grain, ai'.-i 'LVi-rJuco solicited. Prompt ;:Lt ciiar-n-teed. Cotton Bugc'i-U ': iiJS now in stock. Lorillard and C; i' . Ax Bnnff sold at !l?:--.i ini-rr's Prices. T,' T 7 - -. IV. -J -J -. .V , 9 14 dw Ucwli.irrr, N. C Thou. A.Gkheh, Pre a. K V -v; r i!nr. Wm. Uunb. Vice Tros. It M okov en. l filler CITIZSKB7 BAKK NEW BKRW, S. C. DO A. GBNEHAL D MCl (i V - y vS. The Aeeountsof llani-s, ! . . ,t. i- h( Corpora tlonv. farmers, Mi-lenni-. or it fli ejrire onived on favoranir. ll' ir nini i,nrl careful attention given i tlie n.ti-reMi.r ubt osatomera. BOARD OF MHJirrr.iI.3. Ferdlnan-' ninch , J. A. Meadows, Ht muel W. Ipock, Obas H. Kowior, William Dunn, W. W.bniallwood, n N. Ive y Tl '-ly -Iovb, Ct SS. lmfry.Jr. .limi Keitm, ntl, 1 1 ) Uainttuln Miner ihn, 'lhn. .Gr"n, U. w. F. NOTICE. If yon want tha easiest Sliavc yon ever bad, ana your natr cut )u tuo very latest style, De sure jna e-M oa - i i',p,1,,i;--PiaKcK wyrui.r&; i at the Gsritirn Hoase Kftrbir Shop, ;' Eferyuody says he U -tlif) Imti barber to the olty, ana pf Has no one. employed except Hrst ClfM oai-nwaj . ' , . - - " T. IHI. MCJIAmSON,-.' ' ' ' ' " - - J'l-opi !l-'T, Valuable FanmBg Xiids ?m K' or - tsaie via; u- PUBUciAuciidir. In obedience toajudgment or the Knperlnr Oourt of Oraven county, rendered In the si eelal proe-edtog, wherein James 0. Harri son, Administrator do bonus son with .Will annexed of Edward H. Bill, deceased, Is nUintlff. and Martha Bill and 01 hers are de fendants, the underalgued aa AdmuaUUalor and Commissioner, will, on !?,:-;-. Monday, Febraary 13, 1893, (It belnt, tha first day of February Term 1898 of Oraven Oounty Bnperior Oourt), at the Oourt House In the olty of Me v Kerne, county of Oraven, N. O., at Twelve o'oloek noon, sell at Fnbllo Aoollnn to the highest bidder all the landa belonging to the Aetata of.ald Kdward H. Hill, lying and being In o. 8 Township, Oraven county, on Moaeley Creek about t miles north of Dover ta tion, on the puDlio road le.dlnn from Dover to fort Barnwell In said couoiy. adjo nlng the lands of Win. White, Asa Barnes, Em anuel Williams, Beth West and others, con taining SliH a oses more or lees, with all the buildlnts and Improvement thereon, ex cepting the standing pine timber sold to the (jolrtsboro Lumber Company by deed hear ing date April 8lh, 1881, reoorded In Oraven county records. Book Ho. 106, folios 21, 32 and 233. I heaDOva lands are described In the fol lowing deeds recorded In Oraven oounty records to-wit: One deed for 200 acres, more or less, from jmuuiui wiuiu w ur-au uiii, u-u.i Nov. 16th. 1864, Book No. at), folio 68; one deed for U8J4 acres, more or leas, from Joa chim tirlffln to said Hill, dated Jan. 2d. 1BS. Hook No, 7, folio 220 ; one deed for 800 aores, more or less, irom said Orlffin o said Hill, dted February 4th, 1881. Hook No. 87, folio li : one deed for two tracts (lOUaadSssares respectively) In all 216 aores, mi re or less, fro in Wm. A. Green and lfeai,d Joh'i i. Oarmack to said E. H. Hill, datid Fenrmry lllih. 1874, Book No 76, folios 101 and 102 F.x cpptlog However, from the above Unas the fallowing; traotssold off by said Edward U. Hill, to wit: One tract for 2io acres, uoieor lps scld to Emanuel WllUsms, Janua,y 1st, IWI, as per deed reoorded 1 Book No. 89 folios 280 and 281, and two other small tracts of 16 aud 19 acres each rtspectlvel- (lu all 85 acres), sold to Asa liarnes by e:ii ' Hill, Jan. :i 167 1, as parrleed recorded Iu Ho a Ko. 71. folios 208 and 207. These lands are valuable for fnrn.lnfi. be welt as fori lock rnlslns.ad eouveulentiy locutd on Ihe publlo oad, abuul half way hytween Dover Station on tlio ittJuntlo & N. O. Hallroad and Fort Barnwell wl-h a :!i od dwelling and othei ballrilngtt ou surue. Ahout lOOacrtis are cleared for cultivation. T rtusof sale-tlABH. JJHSit O. HABRlN. Administrator and ComnilBsloner, New Heme, a C, Dec. 28, 1894 td . ''. 'is Wc will be able to fill all orders, BOTH FOR Hand A -AND achine ricks. WANTED TO PURCHASE 100,000 Good Clean Bico. ALL KINDS OF GRAIN AN PRODUCE PURCHASE ON COMMISSION. ALSO COTTON SOLD ON COMMISSION. Give ii . a call. W, P. Burrus & 0. MARKET DOCK, Opposite Old Stand, NEW BERNE, N. C. HUIV1PH REVS3 This Precious Ointmfnt is the tri'tmph of Scientific Meilicine. Noil'-infj lias ever been jiroduced to , '-.-I ,.r compare vithitasaci'RATivK i i:: m.i.n:; ai'I'i.icatiox. It has been " - ! over 40 years, and always affords relief r.r.d always gives satisfaction. I ""r riles External or Internal, Blind hi- lileedin' ; Fistula in Ano ; Itching or liijeiling of the Rectum. The relief is immediate the cure certain: WITCH HAZEL OIL For Burns, Scalds ami Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. The relief is instant -the healing wonderful and uncqualed. For Boils, I lot Tumors, Ulcers, Fistulas, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, ChafiDg or Scald I lead. It i3 Infallible. For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. C Tiice, 50 Cents. Trial site, ag Cents. Rolil Irr Drmg.ljt., or sent po.t-p.ld on reel),! of prlot. Ill UrillltlS' ED.CO., 11 1 IIS WlllluSL, SEW TORI THE PILE OINTMENT THE BEST THING IN THB UNITED STATES FOB One Oorrt IS THE PHILADELPHIA RECORD! $4 per year,' Dally. $3 per year, omitting Sundays roB THE FARMEKl '' ,AJ ,Jti li.i J. l;iV, BUSINESS MAH, tern - EC'ORD Special illlWoiiciej jOwing to'pressure of Btisioeas, did not Ibbtjo any postal Cards. ;U'f -J;'j'-- ; TRADE Please remember that all free lOper cent on Lorillard Snuff within tlie Limit, will be granted, by ." WH0LBSALB QBOOBU, MIDDUB STHBsW, AL01PH C0HIT, DXALKB nr Pianos- and Organs, The Mehlin High Grade and Newby ft Evans Pianoi. crown, Queen and Needham Parlor Organs. NEY7 -BERNE, - - N- C CIRCULAR. The old and reliable Arm of Oohn & WeUel was established In Newborn In 1862. The olrioet house now In theoity and the only Burvlvlng member of which Is adolph Oohn, wno na- Deen engacea in tne music easiness (or tho past ten years and Is now located on (Jrkven street, three doors below the Olty Halt I would be pleated to Inform my friends, patrons and the publlo generally that 1 have teoured the large and elegant hri k oulldlng formerly occupied by John Patterson, deceased, where 1 have ample accommodations foi properly conducting my larxe and Increaslt g business, and will constantly keep on hand Upright and Square Pianos of the latest designs, lasting tone, superior workman ship and ot leading manufacturers and the best material. Also a good supply ot SflKKT MU81U. And 1 will endeavor to make my business as noDular aa the old firm used to be. and one that will give satlslaot.on to my nume rous p.bniDi Tbe proprietor, Adolph Oohn, would take this occasion of returning his thanks to tiime wno nave laien au interest in fel weliare. and wonld reeoeetfallT solicit tbe oontiuuanoe of the kindly feeling ol his Lr.unua. aesDOOUUUT. A. OOHN 1 1 Furniture, Llattresses. W.P.Jones South Front St.,opp. Gaston House, For Furniture of All Finds. Mattresses trade to order and reuo vated. PRICES VERY LOW. Jyl9 dwtf GOLD WAVE Cominp! We have a full line of HEATING STOVES. L. H. Cutler & Go. 50TICE. The underslined has dnlv nuallfled aaA4 mlnlstralor of the estate of Email onth. bert. deeeased. and h.rebv aivaa aotln that he requiresall persons having elalmsacalnat the estate of the said Kmmet Ontbbert, to praaan. warn so ui eaia aeminiatratoT. duly antbentles ted. for navmant-on or ba fore the llth day of December, IMS. or okw tnis notioe wiu te pleaded In bar of reeov. ery. . Persons Indebted to the estate most pay jab. u, aaaaiBOR, Pnblle Administrator. Hew Berne, It. O., Dee. sin, UM. Utw NOTICE. The anderslgned, Aeorge Green, Jr., baa dnly qoatlOed ae Executor of the eataie of George Green, and hereby gives notlee that be requires all persona havlna elatms agar net ine estate oi me saia ueorgeureen to present them to the said Seom Green. Jr., dnly authenticated for payment, on or oeiore tne tetnaay or ueeemrjer. leyavorelee tble notice will be pleaded In bar of n oov- rsraona lnueeteo to tne estate most pay . VLUlUUhU.1.7, , GEOBGE GHEBN, Ja d!8 w Kxeentor. Keeloy Instifuta AT ROOKY MOUNT, N. 0. For the convenience of the publlo there will be opened In Kooky Mcmnt, V, 0. January 1st, 1898, ft Branch of tha Keeley Institute of Greensboro, It. O., for (ho treatment of 1M Llquof , Opium, Chloral, Cocaine, Tobaooo habita and Narva Ex. i These are the only reenlarly inthor Ised Keeley Inttltutei In tbe Btato. - AJ othera claimlnn to be such are'frandulent la tbe tnoet aoeesslble point In the State On W. i V. fi: R , and terminus of the N. 4 p., of the A. tt R, aad Bprinj Hope-roads, boar ftiin, Norf "t I Crotn Petersbdrjr) 8) from Elchmond; J, lrora - "WllminKton; ' 4 from Balelghj 1 from Goldsboro; 1 from Weldon; I from Fsyetteville, and S hours from Edenton and B. City over the Norfolk, & Carolina ft. B, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Batur-' days.-'- . -k . ". ' The town is progrpm ' a. b! ', 1 ' Willi good wft:.ir.!! ' ' mm voar GOI -FOE. THB- WEEKLY NENB COLUMN FOLIO LAEGB AMOUNT OP READING." The Daily $5.00 Per Year. Circulates in every direction aaily mail, and is a splendid medium for advertisers. Liberal AdYirtUing Rates. WA IIII.VA 1TIKT. TAnPl ortrl TTavirlanma DnnVa both the Daily and Weekly Editions. CaUtebtt see them, and tret one advance for the Daily. eV1A UTaasVIw ha wan Uit7 VI COXVa V UUO V CiU a, entitle youito a book. .i'i '&;if Job jif(." ln coiiineition with the ,Totjhav there to a riRST-CL JOB PPARTMKNT a1i kmd executed ia t of order tad at satiaf actory prices. vi J-'T 'P, p. "u ; Letter neads, : ' Hote neads;:';' Dili lie" :U. for 6 Months. JOURNAL. Journal, 50c. Per Month. from New Berne, where there la ri f - ' ......... ... ; vAfi SL IttTffA I At AT - DAB) -r- wViftlt wit si' 1tiY . satt4i . '-:j; -..". by DaTinsr one Tear in . t w i r By wing $1,251 la1 ;r In ' n 4vra nee wirill fei ' AU AU (UllO SVAAA .WW V'r'l 1" . - i b- . ' . - r. . . -V- " 1 r at . '-S - 3 -1 - i . . ,i ' ' - U JL' r l' s if - v" " t
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