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rTFLSHtB-V ASX0C5CEET. K i.lJOCBAlteBaMieaeJ CMu'f leapt MoexUy a: niirul A aiiaoeiM. Oelfvar- to eiiy eabeorloar a M mm par sabots. TUB WKM.LT JO0HAL M pabUeaal W7 Tkuradar e eUeper eaanaa. Payment lor transient edyartuemeeta fniUI em lea lad WMiUiillto OBdefeaakasaala. ' . . OMBiiMiUMiMiMiat BawsafennV MHUiliinlnaWMi He eee- J taMetMeaiaeebJeettonable senniielltfa, wttttMUttMUM MtM HtM Art. 4l eelaate mast M pi iinrtwmMli under M at Business - I irrt--n1 " r "" " kwltoi. Ml wt wtoHM" taeertlon. r ncBlniMlwalnMUM. I k mini IMUn aggrieved etaayea- NMd lintlna eaa ebtala the " hmiiim mum ky apoUoetioa elthle aiMul awevta waerela aaeaTleTBnee MUM. . KVUSADOPfDBTTHB HORTH OA.S- ' OLU1 rBCM ASSOOIATIOW. fae east af not leesbaa Ave teeela: . .aa will M eharted far "tarda tef thanks. isgntstloaa af nirn" "- " T r"T . xliim aellssrr aotlees other tbea those ' ale the editor BUnebehaU live eeemat- WKim ' Ustms 11- - - '-t " .. MlHIMiiM Awse wnlok revenue U to t aertved will be eharged far a the rete'.ol Sve eaahi a Una. - - Be aoblel ud the nobleness that Bet ' In other men, sleeping, bnt meter Iead, will rise (n majesty to f meet thine own. Lowell. I Canoe is absolutely begging for cabinet. No Statesman has been found to accept the task of recon ' etrnotion. f In Paris a stone roof of a chapel Ml i and killed several Sisters of Ifarev and wounded others while at prayer. Neal Dow, known as the "Apos tie of temperance." will be 90 years "lold on March 20, ,18)4, - " Temoeranoe societies all over the world will unite in celebrating the Leialveraarv of his birth. .The1 treasurer of a Chicago safe .deposit oompany, who upon being 1 - confronted In his home by a wild- eyed crank In quest of "a check . . for 110,000" knocked the lnterio - pert pistol opward and hnstled him ' into the street, displayed the po ssesion of admirable presence of ' mind and muscle. If a man is to " die at the hands of a crank, it is better to die lighting than cry ing. The Chattanooga Tradesman re fers very hopefully to the report that the north Carolina cotton mills have subscribed amouR them selves the necessary capital to es tablish a large finishing tactory i Greensboro, which it says is now earing completion. Heretofore, ays The Tradesman, the orth Carolina cotton goods hare been sent to New England to be finish ed; but now that work will be done ' in this State. It considers that the movement is almost certain to be a suocees, and remarks that the Eastern spinners regard it with an interest akin to dis may. The American Nationalists, as they call themselves, are spreading. It is an organization of the class of the old Hatire American party of the long ago. It says its aims and objects an to reform politics by re stricting offioe-holding striotly to native born Americans. The Knew Nothings Jried that when there was not one foreigner in this country to ten now perhaps. The new movement is popular in New England. That will be an excel lent reason wny it will not be pop ular in the South. It is claimed that important resales were re oared in the recent Western eleo . lion by the new organization. It is boasted that it numbers 1,000,000 members, but that is very doubtful Messenger. . ILL BIGHT. The Wise Men of the East have for several months insisted that "hard times" was the result of well grounded fears that the tariff would be.tamperedwith. They ventnrned the prediction that the McKinley law would be only slightly modified by the Democrats of the Fifty. J . Poltowinf the late election in Ohio, thousands of Bepublican voi ces shouted the praises of McKinley and declared that Protection had triumphed, and Democrats wonld t not dare to carry out the Tariff plank of the Chicago plat- fora. , Ct" iWeli, the Ways and Means Oom Bitten have presented their bill to the pablio, and 'every thing is lovely end the goose hangs Wgh-". ; - The main features of the bill are the adoption, whenever practicable, ' r of the ed valorem t' instead , of the specilla tax,' and the increased free list. Eedactions are made ia the en- U tire list of articles that are kept on the dutiable list, except on cut dia- . , noadt and other, precious; stones, on whic.h tie dsCc ure inor;ved. The Uudeuet has tirvti to wake reiwr redactions oa tiie ai tides iied ' by the masaea of ' the people thaa tbojo nt usad by the masses. . r This if Usmscraoy and we are happy. It is la or juJgaeut the best tariff bill that has been drawn araos the war. Better than the Mor rison bill, because no horizontal re daction can be jest; better than the Mills bill, because it makes nicer discriminations aad more fully meets the wants of the common people; better, thousand times, than the McKinley law, because it prevents the robery of the people in the interests of monopo lies. Not the least ctnseof oar re- joioing is the fact luat the Wilson Tariff Bill is au Administration measure. Mr. Cleveland has not "flunked on th, tariff." This elegant englisb, of the Bepublioan press, is relegated to the past that re turns no more forever. Harrab! Borrabll Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is a certain etirv for I h runic Sore Kv 0 mutilated Eye I. ids fro fipi'l1, I'l'les, Lca-ma, Tetter, Suit Kheum and Snild Head, 2." ccuia per box. For sale ly druggists. TO HOKBBOWNEKS. For putting a horse in a fine licnltliv con dition try Dr. Cady's CVndition IWdere. They tone up the pysttm, aid diction, cure lot of apjietitc, relieve constipation, correct kidncr disorders nd destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over worked nurse. lir cents per package. For sale by druggist Sold oy J. V. Jodan, New Berne it. 0 Settle it in your heart, that it the sum of all your business and blessedness, to live to God. Shlloh'g Consumption Core. Tbit is beyond qneatioa the moat anooeaaful Cough Medicine wa hare aver aold, a (ew doaea invariably care the wont caaea of Coufth, Croup and Bronohltia, while ita wonderful auooeaa in the eura of Consumption ia without a parallel in the history of medioino. Since ita first discovery it has been aold on a guarantee, a teat which no other medicine oan stand. If you have a oough we earnestly uk you to try it. Price 10o., 50o, and SI. If your lungs are eoro, oheat. or baok lame, use Eui loh'a Porous Plaster Bold by New Berne Drug Co. In the productions of crenius, nothing can be styled excellent till it has been compared with other works of the same kind. tfhiluh's Catai b Remuay. A marvel ous cjre for Ultarru, Diphtheria, CaokT aiouth. &nd Hdche. With fisch bottle the? js nn iojrenious naeal Injector for the more sucoeaaful treat ment of ihcuo compiaintfl without extra shnrxe. Few aro placpd in a position so g';)nniy and 'listrossf'.il as not to S 'o ?v.-ry day being more fori irn and miserable. Air. Moore, the postmaster at lrad shsw, Va , after reading au adver tisement of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera tnJ Diarrhea Kcaacdy, con cluded to try a nmall bottlo of it. IJo nays: "I nseil it in two eases for colic and three for diarrhoea with per fect satisfaction. I have handled and used a great deal of patent medicine but never tried any that gave as good results as this." For Bale by J. V. Jordan. Avarice, which too often at tends wealth, ia a greater ovil than any that is found in pover ty. The Handsomest Lady in New Berne Remarked to a friend the other day that she knew Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs was a superior remedy, as it atopped her cough instantly when otbei oough remedies had no effect whatever So to prove this and convince you of its mem any druggist will give yoa a gam' pie Bottle free. Large size 50o. and$l. Society, politically regulated, is a state contradistinguished from a state of. nature. Answer This Question. Why do ao many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by indigestion. Constipation, Dizziness, Lose of Appetite, Coming up of the rood. Yellow Bkin, when for 75. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaranteed to oure them. Sold by New Berne isrug uo. Comfort is the god of this world, but comfort it will never obtain by smoking it an object. Mr. W. M. Terry, who has boen in the drag business at Elkton, Ky., for the past twelve year, says: "Cham berlain's Cough Kemedy gives better satisfaction than any other cough medicine I have ever sold." There is good reason for this. No other a ill cure a cold bo quickly; no other is so oertain a preventive and core for oronp; no other affords so much relief in oases of whooping congh. For sale by J. V. Jordan. They Soothe. If ever Irritate. Some people have a prejudice against plasters, because, as they think, they burn and blister. That is true of many, bnt not of Alleock's Porous Plasters. They never irritate the skin, but always have a soothing effect. Tbey arc useful in ease of any local pain and as a rale will bring immed iate relief. If they do not, it is be oause the trouble has been allowed to become so serious that no external remedy will reach it, and the chances are that any treatment will fall. For stitches in the side, weakness or lameness of the back, stiffness of the joints AJlcock's Porous Plasters have been proved a gain and again to be not only a relief, bat a eureV Brandreth'i.Pills are safe to take at ant time vi"''--"- -H--" -;v.,,-a The Best Plutar. Dampen a piffle offlenacl with CluterU:D' I'sia IUU aad bind it t4 v-r lis ml cf paia. It is better than any plaster. When th lungs art sore mcK an ip p!isuon on the cheat and amoUter on tLe back, between ths abonUer blades, wilt often prevent pneumonia. TV ere is nothing ao pood for a Luna back or a pain ia Uia aide. A sore throat ean nearly always be enred in one night by applying a flannel haadaga damp ened with Tain Balra. 60 cent bot tles for tale by J. V. Jordan. God's promises are heaven's bank notes, made for circulation on earth. The ropalaUoa of Xew Berne Ia aboa.t aloe thousand, aad we would say at least one-half are troubled with some aneottoa on toe Throat and liunca. aa those complaints are, according to ata tWtica, more numerous than others. We would advise all our readers not to ae gleet the opportunity to call, oa their druggist and get bottle of Kemp's Bal aam lor tne inroat ana Uanr. Trial one fix. Large bottle 50o, and l.8okl 07 ai uruggiau. k XEW IX D 1TTB1CTITE PLaJf. lada atrial Saving aad Loan Cesapany Withdrawal restart ujJew aad Original. No mii''otln) fee required. Toil' (m nriv absolutely makes no chKiH ui ii"-niifrship fee as is custom ;r wkii li.iildiug and fjoan Association, t ii Having its stock holders that hqio 10'. Tbis 3omnany allows withdraw als at any time upon proper notice and after 15 months every cent paid by the stockholder is returned together wiib interest atOperoent. Tbe stock hold ?r at this period and thereafter as well, is therefore at least II 00 per share better off iban he would be in the average Association. Issues several classes of stock. Loans made promptly. Agents wanted. Address, II. J. Geken, Gen'l. Agt. New Berne, N. O. Box 5S9. E. H. & J. A. MEADOWS CO. MANUKACTtJRKBS OK Meadows' Special Guano's FOR ALL CROPS. STANDARD BRANDS: MeaJotts' Great Potato Guano. (labbage " Allcrop " Pea & Bean " Tobacco " t.'ottoa 10 per ct. Aiumonia- tin duaao. Meadows' Great Labos Guano. Importers and dealers in Meadows' Extra Early Peas, Kainir, Acid Phosphate and Agricultuoal Chemi cals. tyTruckcrs supplies a specialty. E. H. MEADOWS, Trcs't. ,T. A. MEADOWS, Secy & Trens. Works Neuse River. Olliee Union Point, Boot & Shoe-Maker, Opposite Post-OfSoe. Prompt ni Superior WortmansMp All kinds of Repair Work given Speeial Attention. Give He a Trial WE SELL Choice Timothy Hay $1.00 per hundred pound. Oats, Corn, Hominy, Bran, Feed AND ALL KINDS SEEDS. At Bradham's. Craven Street, P 25(i-' 0 Bushels Bice Wanted JOE K. WILLIS, PROPRIETOR OF Hasten ten Mill tableworks mew berne.;n.;c. AmmUam Mwik mi ej Orden solicited and given proper at- wntion. with aatis faction vnaranteed Terra Cotta Vases for plants and flew era famished at the very lowest rate. wU?rr iiiwariji5.i -iifl'nSTi.'g PBOFE33IOyaVLw ' m. Q. Z. BAG37, ::. SURGEON DENTIST. Offloo, kTUd la street, opposite Baptist oharok, deoM wtf 5EWBEB5. !f . a DR. J. a CLARK, r -V ' DENTIST, - vnrw saan, it. c ' Offloa aa Orsvaa atraet. between Pollock ad Broad. . . J H. BENTON, MJ., D.D.S. Frastte nnltad te Oawauve a4 ' - j tmu axtrastai lUiont paia r tks of Mluw uxlda Uaa. h Una or Drattatrraoaa la th bast style. Hatlstaatloa anaraniMd. OOW.aorBOTOf Mltfdl airaaiaaa raowa ailaj. a anal aaam cm P. H. PELLETIEB, aTTOBIBT- AT 1AW. Middle street, First room above Farm, art & Merohant'S Bank. Will aaweMee la theOaaatlaa of Oravaa Miarat, Joass.Onalow aasl Paailleo. Wv Daiua aulas Ooart at Haw Baraa, ami Braaaa Ooan ot Um at at. , VYM. fi. CLAKKE, ATT0RNEYDAT LAW. AND ' Keal Estate Agent. ;New Berne, N. O. Connections. New York Boston and Canada. Timber lands-! Farm lands. Track lands. Town lots. Do yon want to boy f WHITE. Do yon want to sell f ;wbite. SPECIAL. 1500 acres, Trent Road, fl miles ofoitv. Timber and Truck land. Oldest (griraltuil Pipsr in Jmsiict. (established 1819.) The American Farmer, 1729 New York Avenne, Washington, D. O. The American Farmer, which is now entering upon its 75th year, is the pioneer farmer's paper in tne country. It is a large eight page paper. and contains 56 columns of the choicest agricultural and literary matter, plentifully embeliehed witb fine illustrations. It is NATIONAL IN CHARACTER and deals with farm ug and farm er's interests on broad, practical lines. It Employsthe Best Writer in the Country, and everything that appears in it oolbmns is of the highest character. Every department of the farmer's business 1 discussed in an earnest practical way, looking to the great est profit and benefit to the farmer and his family. It appears on the 1st and 15th of each monlh, and is furnished at the low price of 50 Cents a Year In advance. This makes it the cheapest agricultural paper in the country FARMER LEGISLATION. During the coming year there will be an immense number of matters of the meet vital Interest to farmers dealt with by Congress and the JKiecatlTe depart ments at Washington. It is highly im portant thai the farmers be kept promptly and fully informed as to what is neing planned ana ' done affecting them at the National OapitaL They should all, therefore, take The American Farmer, which being on the ground haa better facilities ' than any other papers forgetting this information, and devotes Itself to this duty. They will find In it constantly a great amount of valuable Information that they ean get in ao other paper, y , The American Farmer and the Jodb haii will be sent one year for (1.85 bnt t must be paid in adranoe. ELLIOT & GREEN. Hair , Dressing Parlor. Careful attention given to all branches of the business. Children's Hair Cutting a Specialty NOTICE. The BBdarslgnsd P. BV Pallctler haa duly quail Had as administrator Ua Bonis Nob Cf. T. A. of the eaut of Zaebeas Blade. aacsaseS. and bono? aliws notice ttaat ha reqalras all psraouS bnr elaiws aaalBSt the cnaU oTtha said Zarhebana RUdedae'd, to areeont tbria tn taa Mid Administrator only antb. attested, for pay meot,0B or before the 7 bdtr uf Not. MM, or alaa tblenoUoe will be pwadM In barefreoovarj. , Proni IiHbtd to the Mta'a most pay wltboot delay. . . I ffhit the tn day nr Nov. .1 -M ' ' - ' ' H ' tLK.HtR, -: . AdmUUrtnUu. D. K. Q, X. A. - 3Foi? Sale;: ; ToBuit thej Tuteai''iA 850,000 BRICK now ready i and will be sold CHEAP to suit the xJh M : j For pne apply to f :v i. V HARDISON,--.j-.-ir.';';' - ' ' "Tnurman, N. CJJ Or Mesaia. Meadowa Co.,' ; .; .. ) ew Berne, N. 0.J' U o72m BANKS. J. SSMI, I'm. Mlii Bi.1121 .tft frfF. "v ' ,6. 8 I.SSTS. Canhitr." . The ' Jlatioiial vBaiik; "6? KKW BESBE. H. 0 Capital. -';. '; iurplus rtti. $100,000 ; 98JC8 l&s. A. Bari rxot Diirma. Otiaa. a. B-1- J H Baouiimii, Jro Duirr . - L fLaavtrv . "'joaawr - - . TWoe. a. OnM. t-ra. 1:. K. ror. rihlr. Wa. Ooan. Vm eras. U .wruTill citizeWbakk ' or - - - AKW BKRN, H O DO A OKBlli BaNKIlO BlMINK'tf). The Aoonaotsof Hants, Haakara, Corpora ttona, VaraiMa. Hfieknai and oihrsr aalvwl oa fBornl urma. lrBipt snS arerol attaBlloo alv.a ia Iha tatamatof oor aatomara. aoaao or laaoroaa. rardlaaa Dinah. H H MeMlowa. i. a. MoMOVS aatoel w. Ipook, Obaa. H. Fowiar, Wtlllaa Dana, B. W.Smailwood. Oan H. lva O, O- Oraaa. Chaa. Uaffr. Jr JitDM Rdmoad. Chaa RaiaaoaMla Marar Uaba. Thos A. (iiws, o cror. THE Farmers & Merchants Bink Began business May 1891. Capital Stock, paid in. I7S.OO0.00 Surplns, 4,000.00 jaaiTidea rrouis, s.woo.oo Dividends paid, 8,250.00 OFFICERS : L II. Cdtleb Prmtdeut. ff. S. Cuauwick. - Vice Prea r. W. Dkwct. Cashier. A. H. Powkli.. Teller. 3 E Smith. Oulleotor. Witb writ establiabf-d connect Inns tbis Bank Ik prepare! tn offer all acc.immo- latioriH CMi-Uuv.t with 0 'liwrvnthe Mokinx Promi't mid careful attention given to tollectiuDs We aiH be plfwil tj 0 .noajx. nd with Jioeo who tuay contemplate making tbaogis or oibing new accounts. J. H. CMBME & CO., Machinists & Founders NEW BERNL, N. Z. MunufacturcM cJ Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Board TH ra, Log Hauls, ingt ( Double Ledgers, ShafiioH, Pulleys, Boxes, etc. Keeji oontantly on haml, Tipc, Tipe fittings, Siioct an t B.tr Iron and in luct alt things necdcil in l!ie ni.icbin "til lino. m5 tf. Ilavi g chargo of tho TOiJSO RIAL KSlAriulSUMKNT of TIMOTHY HOW, No. 113 Middle St. we arc now prepared to do the best of work in this Hue. Expert help, frliarp razors and polite attention. H air cutting a specially. A. Jones, Jr., f rmerly with W.H. Shepard, is with us. RICHARDSON & MONJOHN. NOTICE. Tbe nndetetirneJ. W. n. Hnvl hn duly qualtned as Administrator of the estate of John H. Aaktnt, and bereby gives notloe that he require, all pars n having claims aaalnst the estate of tna said jona s. A.Kinsto present them to the. aid Wm. B Boyd duly authenticated, for pay ment on or before tbe 23th day of Novem ber, lH, or else this nitlee wul be pleaded la bar of recovery. Persons lode bted to the estate most pay without del. W. B. BOYD, Administrator, Simmons, Olbbs and PearsaU, Attorneys This Nov., 28th, mi. UNITED STATB4 OF AMXBTOA,) atAasHAL'a NoTica or Beixokb. Whereas, a libel hath been fllad In th. Ttl trlot Ooart or the Dnitad Htmtea Or th Diatriot of Pamlico, on tbe S&th day or "ivt,ow.u7 x uu. a rarain vMiaamar rear ub u ana praying tna Usual proeess and motion or the ooart, that au persona interested In the said veaeel, her tackle, apparel and larnltare. may be cited to answer the promises and all dne -pro-anadlnas beloa nad. that the uma m he decreed to be .old and the proceeds 111. re- w nanuiuQw aoooraing to taw. ThereSera, in parananotof the said moni tion under the aeal of said oourt to me directed and delivered, I do hereby glva notice geaerally unto aU parsons having or pretending to have any right, title or Inter. v. Miereia. -ana to-owners otr-taiaHtr Pearlle Mar In special, - to appear before the atoraaald - oonrt ml th cl y or New Berne, on the lsih day of Jan. uvt, taa - o'ciocc, ia the . forenoon If It be a ooart day. or else on Ibe next oourt day thereafter, at 10 o'sloek then and there to answer the aald Ubel and to mat. tnelr allegations la that behalf, . ,. Dated at Sew Berne thla : Mth dv ar Mot., a. D.. 1883, . . ' joshua a. hillu, B. Marshal, - -Id By chaa. B Oil. Dept. Marshal Marshall's Notice of Sale.- BY VIRTU. OriXKOUKON IS ADMIB W Virtue of a writ. Venditioni ICrnnna. lained to ma from the U. B, Dl.trict ooart, 1 wiu expose ior sate to tna nisne.l Didder for eaah, on Tbnr, Dee. 7, at li o'olnok noon, the ateamei Pearlle May, her tackle, appar el and furniture, where .he will then lay,' baok of my lead. (tore In Brtneon's dock, olty of new Berne. This Uth day of Nov., 188. , J.B Hllifj. 0, B,Marshall,:v;',r JI7 Chaa. B. Hill, Dept.Mar.hall... v WE Ji A V W our remtdT C Ste WVMST VASES. That yoa maw trf it, tviUiinit expense, we will send oa On BottU uie. , All charge prepaid rj m. wCbvsAe, Port-OSes and State. AAJrts sTTirT lib ilBiPllnii ;ITBE3 j . - KAILUUADS. . , TIME TABLE SO. 3, To Uki effect Nov., 19 Jt, 1893 at 6:00 a.m. : . ; -Snporsedieg :T:ik Taidn No, 2, Dated 8pt. 19, 1893. , tlOlHOBOCTR. No 1 Pa. Lf. A. M. 9 00 . -9 85 -r. SO 60 10 00 1010 10 ii, 10 1) 1041 10 61 1101 11 (W 1110- 1190 SOB BOG LK. GorXO N0RTB aaxar Truas. No ' Stauooa ti.w Berua Ar. P H. I SO . 4 68 441 411 491 4 08 "., istj ' , 9 89 9 89 8 94" 916 911 P.j.lm-k.vliN Raven wood M..vili WbttaUkk Northean Iwkroavilfe Jarmaoe Verona (Vdnbur.t Folk.tooa dolly Bidgo Edgeooinbo Wood.ide Aanandalo Cypresa Lake U.n ppad "rod. Hi'l 1125 II S3 lle7 1143 806 968 2 53 9 47. 9 86 9 80 B.hi p. tn. Kir.i.id Hal nj.iil 1164 fV.Sea Ooas. B.Rxroae'g 13 uu wiimlagma Lv-. No S . Pab&bnobb and Fbsioht Lve. P. M. 00 NdW Bsrna Ar. A. H. 18 10 11 20 ' 11 15 11 09 10 50 10 88 9 60 ar. 9 66 8 10 Pullock.tillr Rieno d WblteO.k 8 91 8 81 8 60 4 10 4 1? 46 4 86 4 60 5 05 -616 5 26 6 83 688 5 42 5 54 5 59 606 6 91 6 80 NurtfMt r. lv. Jaoktoovill IV ar. 10 93 9 99 916 906 8 68 8 43 8 81 8 SO 808 809 7 56 7 69 7 40 7 88 7 25 710 7 00 Jarmtna Verona CeJtrbur-t Foik.tooe Holljri Ige Edfreoomb VVoodside Annandale Cypress Lake Hampatead Bcott's Hill Kirk land Bay mead , W.Sea fJoaat R.R. cross g Wilmington Lve. Daily Except Sunda J. H. A. WHITING, " J. W. af ARTBN1H, General Manacar O.n'l Kralghtand Psssk. At. Atlantic & TS. C. Bailroad TIME TABLE NO 2, In Effest 8:20 A. M. Monday Jul 10, 1S93. OoivoEast. Souxdulb. GoiDdWast Ho. 3. Faataiwer Trufn. No. 4. Ar. Lve. Stations. Ar. Lve, 1140 an 10 62 10 65 10 18 1098 p m 4 06 4 85 8 00 7 88 8 80 4 09 4 40 608 am Goldsboro La Orange New Berne Morehead City 8 47 9 00 am 717 Qoisa East. SOBinULB QOINO WtPT No. l.t No. 9. Mixed Ft. ft Pass. Train. Mixed Ft. Stations. Pass. Train. a m 6 57 7 90 7 48 811 6 80 Goldsboro Best's La Grange) -Falling Creak Ktnsloa Caswoil Dover -Core Creak Tusoarora Clark's Newborn Biverdala ' Croataa Havelook Newport . Wildwood Atlantie Morehead City 790 pm 684 604 7 05 7 80 7 58 8 80 624 (54 5 94 '495 4 00 8 95 954 9 94 9 09 10 89 941 998 8 59 817 800 7 47 717 -705 5 80 SCO i 8 40 800 980 919 180 9 48 9 88 8 50 8 58 9 15 10 09 10 81 10 80 11 00 11 05 11 17 11 41 19 15 8 00 8 87 849 860 418 4 48 4 55 8 01 5 91 6 28' 848 4 08 487 4 51 6 01 616 9 98 904 897 805 7 59 797 716 Atlantic note! 881 pat Morehead Denot am f Or Monday, radneadaj and Krli Vrldar. s tTueeday. Thursday an aatnnUy ; Train 4 connect, with Wilmington A Wei job Train bound North, leaving Gold., boro 18:30 a. m., aad with Biehmond A Dan ville Train West, kavlng Goldsboro . tM p. m. ' Tram eonneets with Richmond A Daa vllle Train, arrlvln at Qold.boro 1:56 p, aa, and witb Wllmlnston a Weldon Train from tbe North at 8:15 p. m - ,, ';' - S. L DILL, :. .. 'V- Superintendent 'J Annual Conference ' U. E. OonveniDg at Wilmington, K,0 Dec. 6th, m.y.-y:;.-,':-;.-.''- A. & O. BAILROAD CO., liH Passenger Department," -New Born, N. & Oct. 26, W. ; A11 Ajtents A. & U. O. B. B You are aathorlzed ta sell tickets to tbe bbove from your station to Goldsboro, and retnrn at Tariff No. 2 - Tickets on sale Deo.. 2d, 4th and 5th, good to retnrn " nntil Dec. 10th tnclaslve, S. L. Dill, Q.P.A. Korth Carolina' Conference METHODIST PROTESTANT OHURCH At La Grange, Nov; 22d 93. A; & N. a BAILROAD CO. . r'; : i Passenger Department, ' New Bern, N. O, Oct. 25th, D3. -All Agents A.& N. O. B. K.: Ton are authorized to sell tickets to the above from your station to La Grange and retnrn at Tariff No. 2. -Tickets on sale Nov. 20th, 21st and 22d, good to retnrn nntil Nov. 28th Inclusive.. 1 S. L Dill, G.P. 1. FALL AND WINTER " Samples of all'" the' L ATE3T r A: . ! v'S !.ry Vi.sia.".,:aaii.. jj.s .- ,Prwes ReasonaMe at I'a-jliionable Tailor. . e-'-t'i I". t t't. . . .. 1" 6TLaml:;3. E&stcrn Carclina EisjitclL raat rasainaar aad rra'tat Ua. batwaec ' I33"W Z1JDXI.ZV a. Kaiiara Ria Oaroliaa Piaia,aa4 ail tea ' - . ae.uei iaa iKa.a.vaai a ilsx oa p. " , "acirr.. . ! , rila.kx.RefaktB.fc, '' ' ttaaar, Btlclia.aa ataataav ' Tha Trl-viy aaa eal af . IHf SNUlltMtttQVlmi T r A K f a " it Salle freia Haa H-ra ' oa-BAaa, 7 I i Z auBjaAs.-v' IS topping at Meaaaaa laiaad eaeh'way aad) lorBting aloaa eouaeatloa witb taa Worfola foaUiera Kaliraad at Kllukath : Olty and toe Dwlole aad Waata.a laaUiaa at narfbia. i be Caatacn OexoltBeDl.patee Llne.'eae alaUng M taa BU. .ee, (.ortoik lher " aV. H- Slew Tore., Tulle. end fcorroia H. St., utd Paevaayl van la R. B., farm a rallenia aai ' agnlar Uaa, oUerlaa aaaTtar taoUluas tor nlc paai.ngar aad freight lrma.poritlaa. No intMlu axoept at Kllaabai Olty, a "bleb aoiat nraicht am be koaoad cat ears ta ' go through to d.t inlioiT uvn.ig.l.N Wltppae TtB 1 Jaroliaa Dumu aai ..riA. from Maw York, ay Peaaa. K. K Ptar 17. KortbRlvar. , roai Philadelphia, by Pblla W. and Baltav a. aUDoakBt.BtaUoe, - . JT. . from Baltimore, by Paila.. Wll. aad Baltaw H R, PreeldaatBt. Biatloa. , " somortotk,byNorfeiAaoatharaa.m. H ! "rom Boatoa,by MarebanU A Ulnar. TTaaa. aorteuoa Uo Mew York aad Maw Caalaaa! Rates aa low aad tuna nlakar thaa ay ay other line . . . i For further la rbrmatlna apply W. H. Jotoa (Oen'l freight Traaae Agaaa. P. H. R.) Uenetsl Trmn Agant. ! iao. STaPHBua, Dlvlaloa rrelght Aaaat. . P W. At B. K. K., Philadelphia, - 'T. a. B. Oooaa, Oan'l rrnt Agaak, . T. P. A N. B. aV, Morfolk, V , . Bu a Hc&aii... General freight Agaal IT, gy R.BV, Norfolk. Va. , , . -": OBa HaJlDBBHOM. Aaaat, . ... MawMaraa.i.a - SORTOLI, IEWIE1H f l.EIBIDI Tri-Weekly Trint.: In order to make mora eoavenleat ana -aoonomleal use of tbe vassals bow employed '' n the Worth Carolina aarvlee, and thus to --C' RttBT SlTTI till lateMSlllllf 6OX,: the Clyde Una aad Old Domialaa Btaasa. thlp Oompany have eoaaiaded to saerge V their raepeetlve Hues betwaaa Rawbera.ll. - O.. aad Norfolk. Va,. lato eaa Haa, Urn. gl v- ' aa paaaengara and trunk ablppars three trips -anb week betwaaa Newborn and oriolk -via Waahlnrtna. ..... , .. ... , . : HO ADTA5CE IH BATls.'r' ; V : J. Si j altar MOMBAT. OOT. ISUt isiSs aaUl rartlier aotiee. taa . : . ., , - SUiiM SEWBEHIE. Cipt Jwlhgiii 4010' J..-.. SUiinar BETIAICE, dpi tvmx,:f WIU sail from Morfoia, Va. lev Mew Btaraa. -avery Monday and Ctannday Slrrot and- Wednesday V a, Washington making rrnnt. 1 " tton with the Atlantie and North Oarollna ' Railroad, and tbe water Uaeaea Beoaa aadt ' " Trent rlvera. - --. Komrnlng, Will sail FROM NEW BERN fot ' NOP FOLK. Va., via Huaooka Ialaad wharf. -Toes 'ay , Friday and Baturttay at IS ml! 1 - making connection at Norfolk wltlh -' The Old Bay Line, for Baltimore, The Clyde, Llr.o, for Philadelphia, The (lid Domlalou - " -Rwani.hlp Co., for New York, The Iter--' ouaata' and aUnera' Line fur Provldenee aadl -' float no, and The Water Lines for Waaniaa- - -to.-., 1. a, aad Klobmond, Va., thus living an all water toute to all 'ortherai and kaetern poi.ila - - :. Aim oonnee'lon made with theO. :o R jlt, B. A O.H, H.and N A W. K U. for toe . rvaaengera w II Ond a ood Uble.eomrora. able room., and ever auurtety aodaltaa - -' lion will be paid them by the offlwre Order all gomls,eare at N N. A W. DireaS. . Line, Horfrtlk, Va. , ' fc -.t - - - - RALPH BAt -Aireat ? . - PROP. W H. BnEPARD and hU ' competent assistants in the tons j rial art " will Rive 70U HaJr eut jo eta ' Shave . --r. ; !. r 5. jo Shanpoo ---. - . so " Mustache DjV' " ir -W 80 1 . 10 Shaves and 1 Biar out - . 91 00. At Gaston Uouse Barber 8hop.J MANWELL &C00K, Engineers, .Ilachinista ''WjSc, BlackgEiitlis. . '.. Make and rspaia Eogines, Boilers Saw Mills, Oris Hills aad Pomps. V . " Steam boat work of all kinds. Repair Inspirators and injeotors, ' : Qas, Steam and water-pipes it ted in, in all their branobes". , ': . Shop "between Ioe Factory aad Freight Depot of A. & N. G. R. B. ' (dwtf) ;r7antedr;. To be delivered at the Kow J y and North. Carolina Fiber Com; 3 Vorks, Riverdale.N. O Conditions, etc , oan be had by spply- Ing ta H. F. F03CCE, at the Faoto-y, Riverdale. - ...;; , hn Js::7 & lz?& Ca?:!:i XZ ? j marlidwtjuly . Good Hurd ' We are prephrr 1 1 up to i:. J t' ' V.-,. - -N. .f 1S" V
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 30, 1893, edition 1
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