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n I LilltllS' ASXOCSCEXEJT. rii. I'AlLTJOCK A.LieBaaUeaea' Da-lly io.pt atoaday at .. aar yaari ttM i win Deavev. t ntj am haia Ideas IHmtMMlU. Tdl WSBKLY J3JK A.I. U rahliabaj very Taara'ay at tj uritnn r7 Mt tar InHMI adTarti.aa ii ulMluttlt alnw, aVafWlafedl tteeateate will e nIImM oarly at U otpmuMUou mmuiii aw arnl iMLHtlMllHIMI areonllallaA- a eaa aaaatoauoa 1 Um pi esaS to X paaUaa 4 taat eeaaHaeorawatlawariU iltllllil. erwlthholdelaeaeaae MtM enthor. AU- MIOBf thea Ml MB (DttaHK rir. . avertlasateeta aader heed at Saalneaa linn ullmnnmntMiliMW la tneenioa. tU eaek ewberoaaat taeertloa. Beaatai raiea tar irtasaM tlsae. aVayaaraaa SeeUoa aorta eleayaa eayanoas eoataaaatontloa au aetata the aaaatTMht T ay aaalleeUoa. at latf lit ehowtar waorela ka grtavaaee ealat, . BULBS ADOPfCU BT IBB HORTH -CAB- OAIHA PBBM A8O0lATIOB. Tie aaa of ao4 lee thaa flralaaUJ par l.nawinbeaartd Vor 'eerda of thanks. 'taaalauaaaof reepeet" aad obltaery poetry aajalbr aottaarr aouoes other thaa thoaa whtoa Iaa editor hlmealf lit all give aa a mat- teref aeva. STijIIiim erenarah aad eoelety aad all ether eatertatnaaeate from whieh revenaa U to ba earl-red wUl be charged nrit iu rata of aaa ta alia a. THE JOURNAL. at . BUVH O.T. MABOOCK. - raafiatv Local atoaartar. , n , oetoffloe at K aw Berne N.0.eeeeool-ua matter. ' The Bepublican press is engaged la 8 very amusing attempt to com pel the Democrats to abandon the bill which has been reported to the Boose for the repeal of the Federal Election laws by urging the Repub lican Senators to vote against the repeal of the Sherman silver act. The Czar, according to a recent cable dispatch, has set aside the claims of his two cider sons and elected his third and favorateson, the Grand Duke Miobael, a boy ol 15, to wear the imperial crown ol the Bomanoffd. The News and Courier hastens to send congratala. tioas to the two elder boys. They can hope now to die with their boots off and their legs on. Char leston News and Courier. The single fact that the New York banks now hold a reserve over the legal requirements np J,o $10, 600,000. when there was a defioit ot $16,000,000 a lew weeks ago shows how confidence is strength ening a sound basis for a revi ving business. If the stock market did not respond to this favorable statement it indicates tint people are cautious and not given to spec Illative operations. That is not a bad sign in itself. Norfolk Virgin ian. The bird season is approaching says the Greensboro Record, and dog trainers are already coming down this way with their kennels There were eight here this morning from Jersey City, en route to Thorn asville, in charge of a trainer who looked closely after them. They came in on the vestibule, and were transferred to the local at this place Some of the dogs were said to be rated as high as $1,500 that is they expect them to be worth this sum after being duly trained. Senator Stewart attacked the President very bitterly in the Sen ate- In the course of bis remarks he referred to relations existing be tween the President and Senator Morgan. The Alabama Senator rose and stated that while he differ rea witn tne fresiaent on some questions he had for him the great est respect and that their personal relations were pleasant and cordial Senator veorhees took oocasion to say that Democratic Senators made no defense ot the President because none was needed. Canada has renewed the old Cur few law established by William the Gonqneror, though not to the ex tent that he carried it. At 9 o'clock at night the bell rings, and all Cana dy children under seventeen years of age found on the streets are to be arrested and taken to the police station, and if they can give no good exense for being from home vueir parents are nnea. xnis is a Wholesome law, and in passing it Canada shows a determination that her youths shall not be exposed to the temptations which assail . juuug iuhu everywuere alter nignt falL Wilson Mirror. Here Is an artiole clipped from . i..niii.w xr- t-i . auv vuawubbc newg wnicu IS 88 xrue as preacning- m tact it is preaching of the best kind." I - have , never known a yonng man who was onkiad or impolite to bis miu tv uusuiau vutuaubvr ia uever 1. yti- 1. a : regarded as reliable or trustworthy. A young man may '.recover from dissipation in its worst forms, and occupy hfgh; positions n jbosinees orsooieiy; bathe who speaks harsh ly to Lis mother or sister, , or treats ' them with Indifference will al rays merit the cod tempt cf good people, aad will be rejected, wbei seeking position with men of Integrity Bojs, be kind aad ' polite to your titters, If too expect to tnoceedln lilaw -: . , . The Weakest Spat ( tAir whole System. BarhaDS. it tht liter. Ifthtf doesn't do Its work of purifying Us blood, mors troubles eome fram it tbsa yon eea remember. Dr. Pisroe's Golden Medio! Die oo Tory aeta npoa this weak spt Both inf. site eo. It roases it we to health, aatural actios. By thor- oughly purifying tht blood, It rtaohet bauds an, and invigorate every part of the system. For all diseases that depend on the liver or tha blood Dyspepsia, Indl geettoD, Biliousness; every form of ocrofalar, evej Consumption (or lane Scrofula) Is its earlier stages; and tha most stubborn Skin and Scalp Diseases, tls "D'soovcry" is the only remedy so unfailing and effective that It eaa be guaranteed. If It doesn't benefit or cure, J on have your money back. Drive the devil ont of the family and be will soon be homeless. I (rood Tblsg to Keep st Hand. From tht Troy (Kansas) Chief Soma years tgo we were very much subject to severe spells of .cholera morbus; and now when wt feel any symptoms that usually prcoeed that ailment, such as sickness at the stom ach, diarrhoea, etc., we beoome scary. We ha 'e found Chamberlain's Col ir. Cho!era and Diarrhoea Remedy the very thing to straighten one out in Such cases, aud always keep it about. We are not writing this for a pay testimonial, hut to let our readers know what is a good thing to keep handy in the house. For sale bv J. V. Jordan. People who are noisy at a chnrch entertainment are generally verr quiet dtring a revival. Oh, hat a Cough. Will yon heed the warning. The aignal perhaps of the aura approach of Dial more terrible disease Consumption. Ask yourselves if you oan afford for the sake of savins; 50c, to run the risk and do nothing: for it We know from experience that Sbiloh's Cure will Cure vour cough. It never fails. This ex plains rhy more than a Million Bot tle were sold the past year. It relieves croups and whooping cough at once' Mothers, do not be without it. For lame back, aide or oheat use Sbiloh's Porous plaster. Sold by New Brrue Drug Co With courage and civility as al lies you can often take captive good luck. Among the incidents of childhood that stand out in bold relief, as our memory reverts to the days when we were young, none are more prominent than severe sickness. The young mother vividly remembers that it was Chamberlain's Cough ltemcdy cured her of croup, and in turn administers it to her own offspring and always with the best results. For sale by J. V. Jordan. Ood made the sun to give light but he gave every man the right to pat sbtters on his windows. Wlu-ii I.i:)- was sick, -i cave tior Castorla. When nil-.- ... a Child, she crii-d for Cn-Hin-ia. Wlii-p s', - li-i-am.- Miii, :Ji- i-lmif; to Casti.ria. V. I'-n jjji- h:ul Children, nhv gave them Castorla. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriu Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla" Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor. You can't tell how much religion a man has at home by the way he shjuts at a camp meeting. For Ot K'ftjr Years Mas. Winslow's Soothing Stbup has been used for ohildren teething:. It soothes the ohild, softens the noma. illays all pain, cures wind oolio. and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty- ive cents a uotue. Hold by all drug gists throughout the world. ianVdttwl A little boy of Mrs. McDonald's. living near here, fell against a red hot stove and was fearfully burned. The pain was terrible, and it was thought the burn was so severe as to Bear the child for life. I sold th iadv a bot tle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, whioh, after greasing the sore, she ap plied. It soon removed all the fire and eased the pain, and in ten days the boy was well, no trace of 'ho scar remaining. J. D. McLaren, Kcysport, Clinton county, 111. For File bv J. V. Jordan. There is no virtue in doing what we have to do, for even the devil will behave himself when he is chained. The Population of New Berne Is about nine thousand, and we would say at least oao-nalf are troubled with some affection on the Throat and Luntrs. as those complaints are, according to sta tistic, more numerous than others. We would advise all our readers not to ne elect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam lor tne inroat and Lungs. Trial size free. Large bottle 50o. and $1. Sold by all druggists. The troth that is aimed straight at the devil will be sure to - make some highly respectable people dodge. Persons troubled with chronic di. arrhcea should try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme- edy. Many eases have been cured bv it after all else had failed and skilled physicians were powerless. For. sals by J. V. Jordan. - , JTalas aai leaf. We all have paint aad aches, hut uy seacn' us! long t&o4 ear loog r thaa it takes to put om an A Ll dock's Porous riaater. The enly thing t look out for is that yon gat ths right S huter,' There are others, bat yoa oa't waat them; take oar world for it, for when yoa need a vlastar yoa eeed it, aad there's m time for axperiJ eating and aaainc out mistake then. Ask for Alloock's Poroas Plaster and ses that yoa get them. It they say that soma other is just ss good, tell therm that only ths hast Is good enough for yoa. Alloock's Porous Plasters are quirk aad sure, and acknowledged bv the hiehest medical authorities and everybody else to be the best outside remedy for pains and aches of every descrip tion. A KEVT kXD ATTBlCTITEJPtlH. Industrial Havings and Loaa Conpany Withdrawal Features Kew.aai Original. No membership fee required. Tula Company sbsolotely makes no charge of membership fee as is customary with Building and Loan Associations, thus saving its stook homers that amount. This company allows withdraw als at any time upon proper notloe and alter 15 months every cent paid by the stockholder is returned together wub interest at 6 percent. Tne stockholder at this period and thereafter as well, is therefore atloast f V 00 ptr share better off than he would be in the average Axsociatiou. Issues several classes of stock. Loans made promptly. Agent wanted Addrrsti, II. J. Geben, Gen'l. Agt. Now Heme, N. C. Box 580. DKMIXtJ EUKOPEAN HOVEL. Located on Clark nnd Madison Streets, Ihkwjro, Illinois. There being no drainago or sew. erage in tbe vicinity where moet of the now, temporary World's Fair hotels are located, the advantages Oi stopping in the heart ot city should iiot oo overlooked, but in addition, the accomodations are better, tbe prices less and in the matter of transportation the facili ties are flrst-clxss in every respect The Illinois Central rnns through trains to the Fair grounds in 14 minutes for teu cents fare, and every person is provided with a seat. No one is allowed to stand The elevated railroad runs to the Fair grounds iu thirty minutes for 5 cents fare aud people star tine from the heart of the city tlways get a seat those starting from in termediate poiuts being obliged to stand. Kates same as ever, 75c. to 9 1.50 per day. No advance in rates for the World's Fair season. Kooms heated by steam without extra charge. Electric call and return bells and electric tire alarm iu each room. Fire escapes at each end of halls. All tront rooms have large trench plate glass windows, from which a view of two of the busiest streets in Chicago can be seen. Street cars from Northwestern and Union depots direct to hotel entrance, and from Polk Street depot to within one block of hotel. Write for rooms in advance. Address, Deming Hotel Company. GREATLY REDUCED RATES To the World's Fair by the Direct Scenic Route Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. From four to ten hoars the quick est route, and the only line from the southeast entering Chicago on the Lake Front over the tracks of the Illinois Central, passing in full view ot the Exposition (Jrouads, aud laud mg passengers at the World's Fair Station, Midway Plaisance, Hyde f ark or Thirty-ninth etroot, Twenty- second street and Central Station, in tho immediate vicinity of the great hotels and boarding nouses of tbe South side, which saves from two to six milei of transfers and incidental exponses in Chicago. The route is via the cities of Cincinnati and In dianapolis and through the Garden of Illinois. Full iiif-ii Diati-m as to the low rates may be obuii.cj of C. Si O. Agents, or by addii-VM' y : John i). Potts, Division Passenger Agent, Kicbmond, Va. A reliable and honest ptrty to take tho agency for tho NEW IIOME SEWING MACHINE in New Borne, J. C. The New Home is oonceded to ho the beet Sewing Machine made and the dem aid for them increassK every mn'h No attention paid to applicants of shady charao-er. Address The New Horns Sewinii : MachiB Co. Durham, N. C. KINSEY SEMINARY -:-FOU-: - Girls and Young Ladies, La Gbasqb,i5J;& ' Advantages in Literary, Art, aad Music Departments good. .."--'$ U CHAEGE3 MODERATE. For Catalogued Apply to 1 h 4d8fiPItrWIfSET,Pi1ucipaU " J H. BENTON, ILD..D.D.S. rraettoa Umltad to OpaiaUT a - abaAMaU i-niuuj aaa iwalal fevawry Tasla tilriilM llboal Vaia 7 Ui aaaaf Jfiue Oa Eva . 'ha Itva at Daattatrv Son lautaiaiiifia whmmuoi immaMaa. oa-a, aoraar or atiatiia sirvat aaa riaaraj - DR. Q. K. BAGB7," SURGEON DENTI8T. ' -- . 0 - ' , 4 Office, Klddlaatraat, appoaita Baptist eaaroa. --. daoSdwtf . . HXWBIBir. H. O. DH. J. XX CLAKE, DENTIST, www amavaat. n. o. Offlea oa Oravaa s treat, batwaaa Polloek aa nraaa. P. H. PELLETIER, ATTOHHET AT LAWi Middle street, First room above Farm, er's & If erohaat's Bank. Will Braettea la tha Oaaattes af Oravaa artarat. Jo aaa. Onalow aaS PamUee. . Dattad Btatae Ooart at Sew Baraa, aaS tuweaae Osart af laa Btata. S. LI. STREET, General! FIRE AND LIFE Insurance Aent, NEW BERNE. N. C. THX F&nners & Uerchants Bank Began business May 1891. Capital Stock, paid In, Surplus, $75,000.00 4,000.00 - 2,(100.00 8,250.00 President. Vice Pres. unuividea 1'rouw, Dividends paid, OFFICEB8 L. U. Cdtlkr. 5V. 8. Chadwick. r. w. dhwkt, a.. H. Powell, Cashier, Teller! 3. E. 8uiTB, Collector. With well eatablishnd connections this Bank is prepared to odor all -accommo" lationa oonaistent with conservative sankiDg- Froropt and careful attention civen to tol lections. We will ba pleased to correspond with those who may contemplate making jnaogos or opening new accounu W. L. TOWLAUD, WM, 0UCKHBT, o. a-ooaaan . W. HOBJUS, wita CUCK8EY & COSMAN, Oommission Merchants. 815 & 847 Washington and 199, 201 ft 208 Franklin Sta " NEW YORE. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Southern Fruits! and IProdnce s Specialty. STENCH ?fo. 187. ty Consignments aolioited.' KEKBBEN0E8: N. T. National Bzobanae Bank. N. Y.. and Tbeatataal Bank. .t. V . apl NOTICE. The nndeialroed. Tbomaa A. Qreen. haa dnly qaallBad aa Administrator of tbe eatata of Benjamin 1. ObnrahUl and hereby give, notloe that he require, all persona having elalma agalnat tba aatata of tba aald Benja min 1.. Churchill to present them to tba aald Administrator duly authenticated, for Day man! on or before tha lllh day o( 8plam- oer, urn. or eiaa int. mtioe wul be pleaded In bar of recovery. Persona lndepted 10 tha estate muat pay without delay. T. A. ORE BR, Admlniatrator, NOTICE. The nnderalcnad Thomaa A. Uraan haa duly qnaltflad aa admlniatrator of the sa ute oi i nomas u unuronui ana neraby alvea notice that be reonlraa all neraone having elalma against the aetata of the aald Thomaa i, Chivronul to praaent tham to tba aald Admlniatrator duly authenticated. for pay men t,on or before the 14 day of Bapt. 1H81, or elae thla notloe wUl be pleaded In umr oi recovery , Peraona indebted to the estate most pay without delay. Y.A.GRIKW, Admlniatrator. UNITES STATE8 OP AMERICA, 1 auw xjxaToxtjr ) MAaaHAL-a Soticb of Sanosp,. Whereas, a libel bath been fllad in tha m. trlcl Court or tbe United Btatee for the Ulatrlot of Pamlico, on tha l&tb day of Bept, 1883. by Mill. Roserta v.. the aehoon. O. O. Davldsan and praying tha n.nal prooeaa ana motion of the oourt, that all tMiranna InUtaaud In lha . ..lit wuui v. tackle, apparel and furnltora may be cited to answer tha proaaiaas andaU due pro eoedinga being bad, that the same may be decreed to be aold aad the proceeds there of be distributed aaoordlng to law. Therefore, in pnraaanea of tha aald moni tion under the seal of aald oourt to me directed and delivered. 1 do haranr arlva notice aeoe rally unto aU peraona having or pretending to have any light, title or inter eat therein, and to owners of raid Bchoon. C, O. Lkavldaoa la apaelaX, to - appear before tha aforesaid oourt at tha city of Mew Berne, on the SUth day of Oct. If jt ba at tan o'olock. In tha forenooa a oourt day, or elae oa the next court day thereafter, at 10 o'oloek then and there to anawer tha aald libel and to make tnelr aUegatlons IS that behalf. Dated at Sew Berne thla 15th day of Sept., A. D., 1888, Joshua B. Mill a, 8. HArshaV, td By QBAa. B aiuu Dept. "--r"-1 NOTICE OF 'SALE. Purauant to aa order af tha Hnnartnr aonn oi uravan county, renaarea on too ntb day of Sept. 1883 la epeelal prooaedlna entitled wwm a. v.via, aamuinnmi ox wm. H. Uavu. deeeaaad. Dlatntur va. Hoimrt. n ru. via atd others daleodanu. I will on tha la i, day of Oct, 18SS, at tha eonn bouse door -of Craven ountu In thaeltv af Tjm- n.n offer at pnuile sale to tna hlghaat bidder for HuawHuaiH oeioning to- the estate of the aald vm H. Uavta. rlanaaai a. Tba aald property la situated on Pasteur atrert. near tha A. dt N O. St. R. depot and adjoin ing the laads M. H. lladter- ai.d other, fronting forty eight feat on Paataur awaet ana rnnmi-g oeoa. on nnO'lrnrt Wid atxty feat to Jerki Alioy . liei.-n tua amma eon- vayed By deed fro a ,, ; jr. Mounuao and wife to the aald Wm. H. Davla, daaeasad ana raoornaa ill nooK 7H oa naaaa. ara i 678 towhlea rafaraaaamaybenad. ;. B V.-WltilAliBOW. Commissioner's Sale. 1 --. Partjoant to a 1 ndrmaat ' In a nroeaadlmr la the BuDerlor Oonrt. of Oravan oonatv wherein T, J .Bryan and F, J. Bryan are laiatursana MacnoiAna Amomia daren ana I will aaU at nubile auetloa at tba Court Houee in wawbern at 12 o'clock at. oa Monday the th day of November 1898,' tha following real estate In Craven county -j . . Beclnnlna at tba Month wee tern earner or Lot No. S In tbe patlllon of tha laade of Vrederlek Bryan, deceased, oa wolf Pit wita tna una or eaia tot na s, to hiu xuanen chance ud wita aaia Mill iirauoa to. tne pocoelD; thence a diraotlineto tbe bead or Wolf Pit Branch, o where it tntsraeeta said poeoaln; thenca with Wolf Pit Branch Sown to the flrat etatian. ; . , 'I'aTmaofBaieuaan. 4 i - .... w-J. ' - Oommiaaloaer. J, ii, OUi.LUi SALE LIVERY . : and - . , Exchange STABLES CALL and EXAMINE My Stock, whioh U enaataatly being Ra- pleniabad from tk .Wtstara WarKaw. NO TROUBLE TO Show yok through Stables. 8oath ftoat St O-posite Uastoa Uoos. Administritor'a Notice. Tba andaraitaad atarr R fiarrlaim aad Jaaaaaat. Uarrlaoa taaTatuly qoallflad aa Kxaanton of ua aatata of Jama. o. Ham- aoa.aa..ai. ol Uta aoaaty of ViaTaa. Forth Carolina, ttalala to notify all Darson. aouiDg aiaima acaiaai wa nm or aw a aa aaaaad toazblblt tb.m to tba andapal(naS at Uila notlaa wUl ba nlMtdad la bar of 'ajlaraona Indablad to aald aauta wlU ptaaaa maaa imuaaiaw parmani. aui a. naaitiaoR, axaeatrtZ. Jam as M, Haaaaoif, Kxaentor. J. S. LITTELL, Attorney &nd Counsellor IN Pttent, Tn.de Mark ud Copyright Ctsis Opposite Patent OfTioe. Washington, D. C. Over twelve years experience. Amerioan aud Foreign patents, Caveats, and all businoss arising under the patent laws promptly and carefully proseouted. Rejeoted oasos aocorded special attention. Write for information. Upon reoiept of mode' or sketch of ..invention, I advise - 'o patentability without charge. (Mention this paper.) ADOLPfl COHN Pianos and Organs, The Mehlin High Grade and Newby & Evans Pianos. trown. Queen and INeedham Parlor Organs- NEW BERNE, - - N C OIRCD1A.U. The old and reliable Arm of Oonn A iVOia waa aatabllahed In Newborn In lttti. rn oldeat home now la the elty and taa onlj earvtvlng member or whioh la Adolph Cohn, who haa been engaiced lb tha MuKloboainea for tbe paat ten yeara and la now looata o Middle St. Upright and Square Pianci of the latest dealgns, laatlng tone, euperlcf workmanship and ot leading manufacturer and the beat material. Also a good suppl 9 OfSSKKT MUHIO. And I wUl endeavor to make my bualnet ai popular aa tbe old Arm need to ba, and one that will give aatlafaction to my noma, roua patron.. The proprietor. Adolph Oohn, would take this oeoaslon of returning hla thanks tr thoaa who have taken an internet In htl welfare, and would reapeovtully aollolt the oontlnuanoe of tne kindly feeling of hi friends. Respectfully, A. OOHH 250,000 BRICK READY FOB SALE Cheaper than any other Mar oan Furnish Them. x I've got em and want to sell 'era. Apply to W. P, BURRU8, New Berne, or M. PORTER, Rlverdale. jne7 dtf World's Columbian z position Oh-I cago, 111. A. & NORTH CAROLINA R: R. Superintendent's Offlos. . Now Berne, N. O., July 25th, 1898. TO AQENT3 A.&N. a B. R. Oo.: Yoa are authoriaad to sell tioksts to Ohioaao, IU.t and return for ths above occasion at the following Bound Trip Bates and upon tba following condi tions : . . Tickets to be sold from July 26th 1893 to October 27th 1893; final limit fifteen (IB) days inoladlag date ot sals, to be good only for continuous passage in eaoh direction goinc and returning via name route. These rates apply only via Viginia arete-wave pad tha Chesa peake and Ohio or Norfolk and. Wee tern Sailroads. ..; ,. i..;;;--. . . IVUCharlo llelVIa Klchmond , , From . ' ICheaapaake A Chesapeake A ' Ohio . B 1 Ohio R. R. Morehead City, 37 70 J2T.70. New Berne, r 2S.70 ., 88 70. -Kineton. SS.DO -', S5.80. . lQrwnge, 84.70 ' ; ' B4.70. t. JU DILL, O. P. A. A BEAUTIFUL- UUSIC. MEWMOOTHLY.; j By sahecription. 91 50 per. year; all bright,, popular and copyright Olasaical and Standard . Melodies, -' Tbe Handsomest Musical Month ly ever issued 'In AmerioA, Oon. tains : 8 compositions . (all oopy right:) 4 instrumental anil 4 vooal, with piano aooompamments. 32 pages j ol . music, with engraved titled cover, lithographed in . colors and mlelliribed .with ;orftjoo lite nessof eoroe musical celebrity In vignette, ' Inclose 15 cents for a specimen copy. '' . :--4-;;-Liberal tetms to agents. f'A .;'.r 'Address , ; ' V '1-.:'X - Benj. W. XIititcock, ' . , - 4 ' I . . Publisher: ; 3S5SirthlAve'., Kew Tork: . ,i .- .0raiaua. , " G. H. Rivswarao. " -A. W l nosr. - ESTABLISHED 1869. - ; I UIIIIUI UMUIIUU15 w uu, t - BUCCESPOR TO G. 8. PALMER. ' I 1 . wnoiesaie uommisBiou iu.eii;uiuw. : 8outhern Fruits and Truck A Specialty. t rmmem rracuo. uisisra. rT employ do agent. - ' . STEAMERS. D I REG r LINE. C Tri-Weekly Tris.;' ta ardar to make aa. ra eoavaniaoi na MOboerieal aaa of taa wm Dp'xed a the North OfcoJloaariae. tud thu. to ttEf Strn till latamts of itbipptn, the Clyde Line aad Old Dominion fiat a bl Company have aonelotiad tn u.ari. UMlrreapae ivellaaa batwaaa Kawbarn. N. O. aad Norfolk. Va. Into one Haa, thuaftv ar paa.anaaraaad traek abippara three irlpa raoh week batwaaa Siewbeia and -orfolk na WaablDfino. K0 ADT1RCS IN BATES. OD J'l att-vi MJXOtr, JULY WlU 1 latU farther aoUaa. tba Uizu IEWBEEIE, C&pt. oonthj.U - AD SUutar DEFI1ICS. Cipt. Burgess. WUl sail from Norfolk, Va. for New baraa via. Waahlneton every Monday, Wedneerfay and Priaay, maklnf eoonaet on wlm tna Atlaoua and Nortbivollna KaUroHd, tnd the water Unaa oa .Venaa aud Trent river a. Be torn in g, wui sail f Kua nawHEKN for NORFOLK. Va.. vlaRoott(.ke le'anri wharf. Monday. Wedne. ay and Friday at i p.m. Uaklna eoonaetlon al Norfolk with tna via n; ud., iot miunore, 1 d. ai Lino, for PhlladoiDhla. Tha Old Dominion ataamablp Co., for New York, The Mer- si.aata'ana avuera' una tor rruviuenea aaa Hoetou.and lb Water Llttea for Wm inn- tou, 1. O., aad Klchmoad, Va., tbu f'vlm n ell water touta to all ortbern .od Kaatarn poi.ita. Alau eonneetloa made with the O. O, tt. R..andM. W. K H. for the Waat. f aaaankara will And a aaod table, eom fort- able rooma, and eeerv eourteay and atten tion win be paid mem by tne omoerm. uraer an koona. aara 01 n. ct.m w.inreet Line, Nortolk. Va. HALr n uiui Acanv Eastern Carolina Dispatch. Kaat Paeeencer and rraifht Una bat wean NOW ' jamt-KTU, atera North Caroline Polnta.and eon neoUoos of the PKRHSTLTASIA RAILROAD, rjioxunrjia New York Philadelphia, If arfolb.,Bl- (laaare. Rlehaaaatdl aad Boatoai. Tha ONLY Trt-Waekly Llaa Oat of aw ssaim. THK Saw AND ELEGANTLY KQU1PPKD SaUa from Haw Berne MONDAYS, WBDNtCSDAYS. FRIDAYS, -VT 4 P.ZaX.,' Btopplna at Roanoke island eaoh way and xoraaing eioaa eonneouon witn tna Norfolk A honthern Railroad at Elisabeth City end the Norfolk and Weatera Railroad at Norfolk. rue JCaatern OarollnaDlapateh Line, eon- al.tlna ol tna 8tr. Nenaa, Norfolk Buuthern rt. h pew xora. xniia, ana norioia ft. tt., and Pennaylvanta R. R., form a reliable and 'ocular Una, otTerlnc au parlor faollltlaa for alok peaaanajar and frelaht transportation, rio umnaier axoep. a. jLliaaoatn uity, at whleh point frelaht will be loaded on eara to go thronah todeatinatlon. mnn au awooa to oa anippaa via AAetera Jaroltsa Dlapath daily aa follows: Prom New- York, by Penna, R. R.. Pier 71, North River. Prom Philadelphia, by Phlla., W. and Balto. R. B. Book 8t. Station, rrom Baltimore, by Phlla., W1L and Balto, H. tw, freaiaent HI. Htation. Prom Norfolk, by Norfolk Southern R. R. Prom Boston, by Itarehanta A MlneraTrana. portauon uo.; new xora ana new kingiana rt. R. AWRatee aa low and tuna anleker than by ny other line For further Information apply to P. H. Joroa (Oan'l Prelfht Traffle Acant, P. B. R.) General Trams Aaent. iJbo. 8tphs, Plvlalon Krelght Aaeni, tr w.ai at. n., rmiaaeipnia. B. B. Oooksl GenM Prelght Agent., N. Y. P. A R. R. R., Norfolk, Va... a. O. Hudoiks. General Freight Agent N, B' B. BV, Norfolk. Va. , New Berne, N, O. HOTEL NEWTON. NEWTONJN.O. ... W. D. STSAOtTB, HAKAQBR. . This is one of the finest all-the jear round resoits ia the oountry. In ths heart of the great PIEDMONT SE0 TION. , Of east access io i all ths Western resorts by rail, ; "' Ai excel lent place to locate ' for - the summer and enjoy ths fine air, water,' teener j and - sunstantiai .Tare .whioh Air. Sprague has the rovutation of provid ingforiis guests;-::''; tEBjia VERY ' EBA80NABLE MANWELL & COOKj Engineers machinists .'l'&Blacksmith Make and repala Engines, Boilers Saw Mills, Oris Mills and Pumps. . ' ; Bteam boat work of all kinds : :-'- . Bepair Inspirstors and Injectors,' ' Das, Steam and water pipes fitted in, in 41 their branches, if j . Shop between Ioe Factory r and Freight Depot of A. & N. C R. R. r : dwtf) i2.-.Hr? tan ' Hard Erick, We are prepared to Cil all orders np to lOO.thou ' "ul per week. ' . .'. 1. LUEEU3." aucnnn swu iMCMtir . -1M Read St, Jf. Y. .. RAILEOADS. . . -trtv-i.-,.. . - - . TIME TABLE XO 25. : ; Is Effesl 8:30 A. If. Uoadav . Jnlw . 10, IS9S. ; tioiya&AST. BoHaooLa. Qone) Wawt no, s. ranmotr Tram. No. A - Ar. Lva. Btatlona. Ar. Lva pas IN J OS 4 OS 4 88 4 40 8 00 8 08 T 88 -pas Ooldaboro La Orange Kinatoa Raw Berae forehead City 1140 a m 10 88 to 58 10 18 1088 8 47 00 Ooiaa Bast Hcl.t atlxedFt.et Pass. Train- WBUTU UOIBSJ vV(81 - Ho. 8 . UaedFt. uwumh, raaa. A rain. 8 80 uoiasDoro i.a 86? 708 - Beet's . 814 SfU 7 80 7 80 La Grange 8 84 8 04 748 7 88 Falllnc Creek 884 880 811 8 80 Klnatosi . 4 8 8 0 IN S oo Caswell 4 (K. 4 818 1008 Dover "888V840 1081 1088 OoroOraak '- 884 800 11 00 11 08 Tuaoarora 8 84 S 80 11 17 11 41 Clark's . 8 08 I It IS IS 8 00 Newborn 10 88 180 8 87 848 Blverdala - 8 41:841 8 48 8 60 Oroataa 8 88 - 8 88 4 08 4 18 Bavaloek 869 804 4 87 4 43 Newport 817:887 4 61 4 66 Wildwood ' 8 00 8 06 601 601 Atlaatlo - 7 47 7 03 6 16 6 81 ktorehead City 7 17 7 87 6 88 6 88 Atlantic Hotel 706 - 718 6 81 p m Morehead Depot a 7 00 Monday, Wedneaday and Prl ay. -rToaadav, Thoradav an.! Satarday ' Train A .n..ut. t.w . . Wei .on Train bound North, leaving Oolds boro !2:oe. m , and with Rlehmond A Dan ville Train West, having Ooldaboro IM p. nt. .. i- i rain 9 eonneeta witn Rlohmocd A Dan ville Train, arriving at OnidthnM u m m and with wUmlntton a Weldon Train from the North at :lt p. sn. - 8. L. DILL, -Superintendenk. : WiMiiiLton, Newliern Kjrfoll Railroal -: v: .-' TIME TABLE NO. 2Yr"- To take effect Sep!., 19:b, 1893 at G:00 a. m. Superseding Time Table No. I, uacea jniys, loaa. ...... Going South, scbkdtjlk. QoinoNobth No. 1 Passenger Trains. No. 4 . J -1 uraV' Ar. P.M. 6 00 5 18 , K 6 00 - 4 61 M AA 486 : ' 411 - l no ... g 50" , - 841 . mi: , W Via 8 88 . : ai7-i ' O ll - : 8 oo ; 19 H W Has rUsasa D J3 aeaa..a. OV - 13 80 . Wilminatoa : Lve. 8 80 " iiu. o riBuauu Ann cuiutrr -na. B Lve. P. M. At. a. at. .810 New Berne 8 10 ar. , Poliooksville -817 Bavenswood 8 88 HaysTill 8 46 . White Oak 8 68 . - Northeast 414X -j JaoksonvUle . 488 Jarmaa's 4 43 ? - Verona 4 63 Celsrhnrst 6 07 Folkstone ' 6 88 Hollyridge 6 83 . ,i Edgeoombe : 6 48 . Woodside 6 60 " ' Annandala . 6 65 r. . Cypress Lake 6 69 v Hampsteaoy r 811 . Scott'saUl.. 6 16 C rS Klrkland ; ' 8 84 i 5 Bavmead - 11 Ml - : ... WW - .--ia; in air 10 84 "2 . 945 r 901 . O VV o oi r 8 85"y 814; o ua v : do -; 1 7 60 - , 7 47 aa air - - I ov Yjr:- - a vv. . - 6 40 W.8a Coast B R. cross f 7 09 M Wilmington - , Lve. 1 00 , fY. DaIly Except Sunday. " ? '- '; S. A, WHITING," J. W. M AUTEKIS, Oenetal Manager r tien'l Freight and Paaaa. Agt, ... s snmrvpu PTRirevinn .wirrrTt MVaVlftUU aUtUVUVlUH , IllJaUlV . ; ' SEASON 1893." - . : - From A." & N. O. Btatlone, Bound Trin f nr Havsn flnrlnM M t . - ATLANTIC! A W. TO R ATT. TtnATi rnV : - . -.-- , Rew Berne N. O.i Jane 80, 1893. ' . ' TO AGENTS A. A N,; 0.i B. B.: " . '-J ' BOUND TRIP TICKETS." Hereafter tickets be sold from L .ypur autlon to LaQrange to parties uiiiaMj.taa auoyoaprinae ai tDa 101 ' lowing rates of tare for the Hound - Trin"- . .- - From Ooldaboro 8.70 Tuaoarora v ' Besle .80 Nw Borne " Falling Cr'k .85 Riverdale Einston .60 Croatan . Caawell .80 Havelook ' " 1 Dover . 1.05 Newport -u- Core Creek 1 50 Wildwood Morebead.City 84.90. . 1 iri 9 25.: - s. i a. . s.oo 8.25. 8 45. n k Tirketa on aala " Jnna OOtk n. nnn. tract tickets and limit them good to re- tarn to uoi. cum. IBV3. ,v UTAH tlokete must be signed. . . . 8 L. DILL, O. P. A. n -mi-if for Cuin st to 1 Lot, K. Lve. A. M. Stations 9 00 Mew Berne 9 46 ar, Pollockevllle Bavenwood 10 00 Meysvilie 10 10 White Oak 10 20 Northeast 10 84 Jacksonville Jar mans 10 49 Verona 10 63 Cedarhorst 1110 Folkstnne 11 19 Holly Ridge 11 29 Edgecombe 1189 - Woodsid 1144 Annandala Cypress Lake 1160 Hampetead 13 00 Bootta Hill - 19 06 p.m. KUkland 18 11 - Baymead
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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