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, KUJ W AIHOCM'KIEXT. . I DJLTJOCaSALai visaed Daily i amT M IMi a year I tU Mr DanereJ t ety T JOOaiAL. It aptly at tke reel are aenalta, Ha M fee eaacad la fee pahUaa- isohjesHafeta t w mm . itiuai mt Ifce ealbor. Ant- naif eeleaa atast ed uncttmna aadar heed of Batumi teasel aad as lira sea to aer tins for 1M tie. Seta each sebeeqaaal Insertion. , Aay iiih htllM loratW ataayea WTam eaexmaalsaUow earn ebtaia lb aaseef Ik eatfeor ay apaueaitoa at Uie iOmuI sfce-rtat wherela thegrleYanee UOIM AuOrrCDBTTHB NORTH CAR OLINA rBBSB A800IATIOW. rkeeaaarao law then Ore nan par UaawUl ha aerged for ' cards of thanks, -leaelBtf aa nC reepeot" end obltaary poetry alee far ebltaerr aotloaa other tku thoaa arhlah tta editor htauelf eball cm a mat ter e aawa. ettaas e'e-nroh sad society tad all other ealartalBBJkenli from abwh reranae it to ba lartva will ba eh art ad. for -t ua rate ol Bva sea's a line. THE JOURNAL. B. Btiru, . HAICOCbV. Proprietor. Lacal ateperter. &TXtertd the Poet Office at Snr for Jf. C, a leeond-dau matter. can party la the Senate, and Frje it the peno.il tad political friaad of Ei-mlniater Stereos. Ia the ery aator of things lb era eaa b bo oonoealment .or evasion. Bat tbe mora pleasing thought la associated with the tot that rb Committee la composed of B'.'rs men who ara large enough to take Ckeaabarlaia'e T and Bkla Ointmeaa) 1 certain eur for Chronic Bora Vnm, "molilalia kr LK Son Mpplet, PUaa, I jraraia. Tetter, (Ml Kheoa aad braid Head, j oreus pet box. Fcr ml bj druggist. TOBOUIOWmt. For putting ; bona 1 a fine (mllhr erav ; ita-n try 1. Cadys Cbodiiioo IWcia. Vhcy tnu op tli rnitem, aid dictation, cur of appetite, reliere constipation, correct kudtt uiaororn and orxtroy worn, gi new nre to aa ow ar orer worked bom. "2 ia a great national question and crots pvr package. Forsale by dj-uggiet- oonsider its bearings aa they ' 8oM t J. V. Jodan, Xew Berne i. C relate to national honor and rights. development. The man who is willing to hare only a little relic-ion will mere in an evident disposition i never nave any, PBOFEiSIOSAL. DH Q. K BAGBY, - SUKGEON DENTIST. Offlaa, aliddlaftraat. apaeaita BaptiM warea, daoSdwtf 5KWBEB5, W. a ditovas the Hawaiian qnei'.ion trom the stand print of iU value to the United State as a strategic position, bat dae consideration will be given to the rights of Hswaiii and the intero-t's other people. The United 8tate cannot and will not trample upon i weaker nation in the hope of pn ent gain or pros pective advantage, and we have no hesitation in the confident pre diction that the Committee will recommend a settlement honoroble alike to Hawaii and tbe United States. ) At English paper tells a good "J Btory of clerical presence ol mind A car ate who bad entered tbe pul pit provided with one of tbe late Eev. Charles Bradley's most noted homiliei, was for a moment horror strcck by the sight of tbe R-v. Charles Bradley himself in a p-w beneath him. Immediately, bow over he recovered enough hoI I-possesion to be able to say: "The beaatifnl sermon I am about to preach ia by tbe Rev. Charter .Bradley, wno I'm giau to see iii good health among ns assembled here." 'President and Mrs. Cleveland have given np their plans of visi ting Lake wood at this time, be cause news of it got into the news papers. Instead the President, with Secretaries Oresham and Carlisle and Captain Bobley D. Evans, whom rumor has it, is to be appoin ted chief of the navigation bureau went down tbe river in a steam yacht Wednesday for three or fonr days' dock shooting and inci dentally for a conference on public matters relating to foreign affairs and the financial condition of the country. Toe party started off very quietly and secretly and the information of their departure was not given oat ant I about three hours after they had left. THE HAWAIIAN IXTESTIUATIOX. Tbe Senate Committee on For. eigta Relations, of which Senator Morgan is chairman and Senators Butler, Gray, Frye and Sherman re members, are employing tbe congressional recess in an investi gation of Hawaiian affairs. They are proceeding nnder a resolution adopted by the Senate and which ia as follows: "Resolved, That the Committee on Foreign Relations shall inquire and report whether any, and if so, what irregularities have occurred in the diplomatic or other inter course between the United States and Hawaii in relation to tbe re cent political revolution in Hawaii, and to this end said Committee is authoriied to send for persons and y papers and to administer oatbs to ' witness V SOnly one witness has, S) far, ' been examined, the Rev O. P. Em erson, Secretary of the Hawaiian board of missions. He is a native and resident of Hawaii, but was educated in the United States. His testimony relates to occurrencies at and about the time the queen : - was deposed and the provisional government established. His testi- . mony sustains Ex-Minister Stevens .. and the provisional Government. ' He testifies that the people were fearful of outrage and incendiar- ' '! lam. For this reason and for tbe purpose of protecting Americans and their property, Mr. Emerson aid, tbe United Stat9s marines and Bailors were brought ashore. He was positive they took no part in the overthrowing of the Queen and lent no aid to the men who es tablished the provisional govern ment. Other witnesses will be introdno- including Ex-Ministers Stevens id Bloant. The personnel of the committee ia aa assurance of thorough and rigid investigation. Morgan is ac- Cdstomed to going to tha bottom oi - 4Q ejoeations of public policy with out fearjor favor. Gray is the accred ited representative of the . Admin istration. On the other hand, Bher Baa Is tha leader of the Bepabli. Mr. J. 1'. 151ize, an eitenmve real estate dealer iu Des Moinep, Iowa, narrowly nscaped one of tho severest a' icks oi' pneumonia ahilo in the n rthern part cf that n'ato during a r tent bluzar.l, nays the Saturday 1 cview. Mr. Ulaiie had occasion t i1 ivotevirai nii'cs daring tho storm and was tho.oughly chilled tl.at he was UDab'e to get wurni, and iaside of an hoi - after his return he was threaten! 1 with a severe case of prcu rconia or lung fever. Mr. lilaize sent to the nearest drug store and ft a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, of whiob he had often heard and took a number of large doees Ho st.ys tho effect was woTiderfal and in a shoit time he was breathing quite "asily. lie kept oa taking tho modi, emc and the next day was ab!o to come to Dcs Moines. Mr. Blainb regards his cure as simply wonderful. For sale by J. V. Jordan. A man's own good breeding is tho beat security against other people s ill mauners. Die Handsomest Lady in Xew Berne Kemarked to a friend the other day that ue knew Kemp'a Balsam for the Thmt and Luua was a superior remedy, a it stopped her cough instantly when othei cough remedies had no effect whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its merit any druggist will give you a sam ple Uottio free. Lamo size 50o. and$l. Tha man without a temper might as well be a sheep for all the stir he will make in the world. Like the weather vane, he has no will but tnrnes with every wind that blows. The Population of New lierne Ia about nine thousand, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some alfoction on the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints are, according to sta tistics, more numerous lhan othei 8. We would advise all our readers not to no- gleet the opportunity to call on thei; druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's JSal sum for the Throat and Lungs. Trial ouo frtc. Large bottle 5tc. and $1. Sole by all druggists. Vice is a sponge which sucks in honor and gives out tears. Mr. J. C. Boswell, one of the best known and most respected citizens of crownwood, Icxas, Buffered with diarrhoea for a long time and tried many different remedies without bene. fit until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was used that relieved him at once. For sale by J. V. Jordan. A Life Intnranre Policy. Every man ought to have one, bnt a long a'ep towards that is tbe pos session of Allcook'i Porous Piasters. It is certain that they prolong life, by relieving the strain that eomes from oontinaed Suffering. Many a man can endnre a sharp disease Detter than he can the wear and tear of pains, little in themselves yet constant in their strain upon tbe system. A weak back, stiffness of the joints. soreness of tbe muscles, seem to many unworthy of special notioe. Yet they do not a little to eihaa-t the power of physicil enJiiranoe. Allcock's Porous I'Lster-i relieve them at onoe, and no wi e man will fail to use them on the first tigu of pHiu. It is a very small premium he h ih to pay. Brandreth's 1'ilu will cure indigestion. E. H. & J. A. MEADOWS CO. Me. Masrni ri iikrs oe 'ovrs' Cpeji?.! Guano's KOI! ALL CKOl'S. DH J. D. CLARK, DENTIST, iw ibmb, n. o. Orlee on Oravaa street, betwam Pollock ad Broad. J H. BENTON, M.D..D.D.S. PraettM llnrltad to Opwatlva aatf ala ebanloal IMntlatry aad Uaatal Hurgrj Taatk ax t raatad Hboat pain bj lbs Uu. or Mllro Olid Eva iha Una of Daallatr? don la to bast sty la riatufaetlon (narantaad. Oflra, oornarof anddlaSiralaad ratfara 4Ilj, opaoalu Bpll 4o P. H. PELLETIER, ATTORNEY AT L.AW. Middle street, First room above Farm er'! & Merchant's Bank. Will praetloa la tha Ooontlea of Uttd u-urat, Jodm, Onslow and Pamlloo. Unitad Htataa Uoortat Kaw Barna.and taprexn Oourt of tua Blata BASKS. J. i hm, rit. facinjusiMurwc . 6. i imm. Cankier. The Rational Bank, Or 2J2W PZJtS, K. c IOV8KHaThj :ss Capital. J100.CO0 SurplaH Proate. 33.1C8 Ja. A h-. 1'UOb U.SIlXt. Oha :i J H a.CMCaa, Jbo Doh. L UiiinrT 1 ! kr.Ktt.- jUiLkoAua. STEAM h;HA WMmrfoa, Mm k Noril " - Eailrcal . TIMETABLE 0. 3, To ti.ke elTK t Nov., I9;h, 1893 at Tana. A. tlMcaii. crr w. Dikb, v l're. V r yr. ahl-r 11 lluvu.(,s or K"ZV 3 r K, S C ixj A uk v. i vi. '' KI u biv.ij.s- .s tli., Karmar. tic i.u'.i antl orer,.! lTnllon five:'. u ll.o '.aW-- - o ousto:;ier board or nihr'-r.ins. ferdmn llneh. M H -Mrvu. J A. Hm Ch.u ' I'lfl .-. Ir P'ltUel W. iyvi. JklLitfi K.i't th H Kowier, h kit-- i-lr WIlllAlil I). fin. MAMr h-i.- K W. 3tnall(.Kl. Tli,. A.r.r..'.- U "S i t ' I J. ,y O. C- Ureau. U:tK ik. ni. Sileedii'g T.rin- Tallin 1 .lul Si'jit. 10, 1 v.'.'i '.li.lM. - Etstern Xajclini Kspttch,' aat faaaratsr aad rrea Uat batwaaa No. si n::ia i i:. Coi.sq North STANDAUI) BRANDS: Meadow' C'rr-t Potato Guano. " Cabbage " " " Allcrop " :l I'fiiMi.in" " " Tobacco " " ' Cotton il ' " 10 per ct. Ammonia ti uano. M :ws' Great Labos Cuano. iuj)ortei and dealers in Meadows' Extra Early Peas, Kaioir, Acid Phosphate and Agricultuoal Chemicals. tyTruckers supplies a specialty. K. II. MEADOWS, I'res't. J. A. MEADOWS, Scc'y. it Tn-ns. Works Neuae liiver. Office Union Point. WM. CLAKKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND Heal Estate Agent. New li "-ne, N. C, Connection. New York Boston and Canada. Timber lands-i Farm lands, Truck lands. Town. lote. Do you waut to huj J F?jincrr B.-rfii-, C'np:tal. Stork, piid in, Surplus, I'lldniMed Prolltl, )U i-li ,IN p Kill, L I'trchants Bask ''uini'(.s y, iv HIM f 75,000.(1(1 4,000.00 1. ' (. I'TI.EK. X CllADWIIK. T W. 'iKWtY k row koi.. J V. l!Ti-. Wit-. .-. IM Hank ,, .: 1..- ,-.. 8,00ll.0o I'res. ' -sliier. a a c-nint-' . I Do you want t . il f WKITE. : WHITE. : J. H, CRABM; & CO., '" i Macb.inist'5 & Foundth 8PF.CIAL. 1500 cres, Tient Rond. 8 milos of eity. Timber and Truck land. JCE K. WILLIS, PROPRIETOR OF arble Works The man who fears being taten at nis true value is always on me alert tor slight. Por Unr F'fijr Vcara Mas. Wijjslow's Soothino Sybdp has been used Cor children teething. It soothes the child, softens the sums tllajs all pain, oures wind colio, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Tweniy- rvc oenta a bottle. Hold by all drug' lists throughout (he world, janftd&wlr God is so near that every time a pentitent sinner's heart beats lit- hears it. For a sore throat there is nothing t etter than a llannel bandap damp tiled with Chamberlain's Pain Balm It will nearly always effect a cure in one night's time. This remedy is also a favorite for rheumatism and has cured many very severe cases. 50 cent bottles for gale by J. V. Jordan Bad men do right only because they have to, good men because tney love to. Answer This Question. Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by indigestion Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming op or the rood. Yellow Skin, when for 750. we will sell them Sbiloh's Vitalizer, guaranteed to oure them. Sold by New Berne urus Co. Whenever we try to make others happy, we get paid for it in Heaven s money. Sbiloh's Consumption Cnre. This ia beyond question the most suooessfui Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few dosee invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Croup and Bronchitis, while it wonderful suocues in the cure of Consumption is without a parallel in tbe hisiory of medioine. Sines iu first discovery it has tk,en sold on a guarantee, a test which no Jtber medioine can stand. If you have a oougb we earnestly ask you to try it. Price jOo., 60c, and tl. If your lungs aresore, cjiest.or back lame, use BUi loh's Porous Plaster, Sold by New Bern Drag Co. The justice that a wicked man never wants is the justice he de serves. DRESS SILKS ! We call special at tention to the following exceptional values in DRESS SILKS. is Manul'ai l ui'i-rs i tacme', noil."' Board Tri fiaul, 'Uigit r Ij"ll.r?. P)s r!j Boxes, r'.r. irr.-. . .- ,U . '. -. !'.tl"! . n ! - - Ir. ill things i:'-( l '1 it' tin- n mr H'. -.'' . I 'n-'Mili! In II, S. No 4 1 L. A ''I ri At P. Jt. 9 no . w :; r, 5 80 i) U3 r P.k- k 1 4 56 ' fOTO 'tva:.- 441 10 10 A n. iv t 4 91 i 1" !'J N rt:iH!; 4 31 - : I lek-iin- in 4 08 J Jirr.-.r.s ! ins" 3 56 10 4- ( ..: it ii.. 1 49 11) j.' K.iiH".t,e 8 89 11 HI llollv KidK 8 82 11 OS Mtrcjii; '. 3 24 11 16 W.v.mi.t, 8 !6 11 21' ADcHuilatt, 3 li Cm - 1 !.kf 1 1 U- p ! .- 306 11 .-.-. "11 2 5J- 11 Iii p oi. Ki-k.niil 2 53 11 43 Ki.m- i.f1 2 47 11 54 W Son Coht 11 It. 1 rot ' 2 86 VI 00 Wilmintf.n Lvr. 2 80 No 8 Pahnokb and Frkiumt 2 Le P M .r. A. U. 2 00 N ll.-ir:- 13 10 2 SO u. (', k . : ,. 11 jo 2 f'5 ( . !.,,, , 11 u i Kl ..'. n 03 32 : MtcO-k 10 50 I 8 ;t ,ttr...Rt 10 88 1 3 50 r. Jl 1 v. 1028 I 4 !0 -. ar. y 23 4 17 j ,rmn. ' 0 19 4 S?fl Verr.11 .. 8 00 4 Celiit.ur ; 81 56 4 .Ml K .;k:- S 43 tdi Hili-.ii t 8 31 5 16 E lM ci.ni'. 8 V0 5 26 M :..,,Uidrt 8 08 S 88 4tinrn)ln 8 02 4 M Cy p 1 1 Like 7 58 5 ii linnipsu-ad 7 52 5 .,4 8eoi. ' 11,11 7 40 5 5H Kiiktfttni. 7 83 H Ul. n hiph.I 7 25 6 21 V.S.-a: .iasttt.lt cross g 7 10 60(1 V.'i!niingMn Lve. 7 00 aara VaitkOareliaa Foists, aa4 aUeoa aaeuoi aa aba rKaviTatia biilbioao, . ffOLtnlM . z Ww Varh rhlUa.i.ai,lSrflb,BC lcBa. ..a lMl.B.T atrw, . THi NBW .ao ILtUA TlV imniLj ' a ays p. t 4 l3"OTJlSOf,V , flaw .Vlilli, Log r (' Double l'aily Exwpt Sunday . 1 if-t 800 yards Satins, Day aud Even ing shades at 50c. COO yards Cbina Silks, evening shades, at 39c. 700 yards Heavy Cord Benga lines, day shades, at 85c. U50 yards Bli clr. Satin Khadaine. at OOo. 109 yards Black Peau De Soie. at 98c. 135 yards, Black Gros Grain. at $1.05. 134 yards Black Crystal Benea- une at ipl.o.). Samples Cheerily Mailei W. H. h R. S. Tucker &Oo. BA LEIGH, N. C. MEW BERNE. N. C. OaJhm ana1 iwuritm Mmrbh mU OmMs a JTaaHesL Orders solicited and given proper at tention, with satisfaction guaranteed. Terra Cotta Vases for plants and flow ers furnished at the verv lowest rates. For SESctlo AT A 8 Head cf Iiorsce, one 2 horse carriage-, one 1 hor,. 2 i-eat.jd carriage, 1 buggy, 1 saddlo, 3 drays, 2 Carts and Harnesses forabuve. Any one wiiliii.n to buy the above or any part of tho sitna will find it to their interest lo apply to J, W. ME3IC, Wholesale & Itouil Grocer. AVcst Side,Lover Middle St. tf. New Berne, N. C. M. A. WHITING, J. W. M AIti'KMis, Oenoial Manager Oi'ii'l h'ro i;btanil 1'hi. Agt, Atlantic 4 C. Eailroad i .r a TIME TABLE NO 20, In rff'1.:t e-M A. M. Monday Deo. -t ":00 A. M. 6, 1803. BLUE F STA QMT IT I? ?9 r' J 4t M SMILE TO THINK THAT, Hasjaft received Bgaopply of tho " TeanessetCart Wheels. Friend go and get yon a pair of them, then you can smile. Pay WHITTF what you owe him and that will make him smile. Don't you see. TWO CAR LOADS Horses and Mules On the Way-Expected About tha 20th inst. The Finest of Boidsters, Draft, Farm and Saddle Horses -SI tiles, adanted to all purposes. Don't buy until you see us and save 25 per cent on vour Tv.rcaaae. We Have Now on Hand a tion which Will Be Sold Good selec- :To Llske Oooni For tho Ksw Censm. tfTVt) Rl"T. illHBIJDLE GOINWB1 So. 3 PoenQT Trcn , No. 4. At Ijw. Stations Ar. Lve, p m 3 2C Ooldsborc 11 10 am S .6 3 51) La Urarnre 10 22 in 4 80 Kirston 9 48 9 58 r 50 5 5 Now Berne 8 17 8 80 7 28 r- m Morehead City am 6 47 Oomo y8r No. l.t Mixed Ft. to Pans. Train am 8 80 Quldsboro 6 57 7 05 Best's 8 4 7 80 7 80 La Grange 5 54 7 48 7 58 Falling Creek 5 24 8 11 8 80 . Kinston 4 80 8 50 8 55 Oaswoll 4 00 0 15 10 OS Dover 8 25 10 81 10 80 Core Creek 3 64 11 00 11 05 TiiDcarora 8 84 1117 1141 Clark's 8 08 18 15 8 00 fewhern 10 88 8 87 8 42 Riverdale 9 41 8 48 3 50 Oroauo 9 88 4 08 111 Haveiook 8 19 4 87 4 48 Newport 8 17 4 51 4 65 Wildwood 8 00 6 01 5 01 Atlantic 7 47 5 16 5 91 Morehead City 7 17 Atlantio Hotel 6 31 p -a Morehead Depot a m Monday, Wadnoadaj and Krldnr. Tnradar. Thur.dtv an Hatnrdav .j.'HEDCLt QoinoWbpi NO. 9. Mixed Ft. Stations. Pass. Train 7 so p m 6 84 6 04 5 80 5f0 4 16 8 40 8 00 980 811 180 0 48 9 88 904 8 87 8 0S 7 5S 78 7 0 Sails trota -Sw hra. von oats, , tVKONESDAtB. Htoppiuc at Koaoaaa island aaeb wa aaa lorminf eloM coaoeaUoa alik ii . Norfolk a hoaihrrs Baiiraad at Kllaanata CI I j and us Mot Cola and Waste a aUread . at Norfolk. i m Kaatera Oarollaatnspstfh LlM, aaa." slstint oi in. str .om, Moitoik atoans taMp' Yo,". h"",' """oik iC tod PaansylTanla R. K . forai a rallablasaj . iiilsk HMwnrudl No irantfcr .leapt hlch aolnt Iraliht wl ao Ihroush todMl aatioa. 'sSt?ZrJm'''' p,n"- K'""' iladalphla. by PBila.. w. aad Ba.lo. K K., Dock St. station. Krom Baiumora by Polla.. W1L aad Balto. K R., Prasldantst. HiatMta t torn Norfolk, by Ncrfolk Boathara R. B. rrom Boston, by aUrehanta a atlaenTraikV portauoa oo.; Hw York aad Maw -Katas as low and tuna anjeker '-- k 1 ay othsr Uns ror rurtber Intormatlnn appiy W w. H. Jotcs (O.n-1 rralsht Traina Aaaat, P. R. H ) Oensial Trame AtantT BTarnaHs, PItUIob Vralcfet Aaaat. P W.AB.K.B., Philadelphia. 8. B. Oookb, oan'l Pralght AaanV. P. N. K. B., Norfolk, Va h. O. Uddoims Oaaaral freight Aceat H. B- tt. R.. Norfolt, Va. OKO. HBBDK&80N. Aaaat, Haw But.. N. a XORFOLI, KEWBERR & WiSEISBTOI DIRECT LINE. Tri-Weekly Trii. In order to make mora ooaTeaient aaa M-or.omioal dm of the vaasela now employed u the North uarolloa service, and thoa to Rtter Serve thi Interests of Shippers, tbe Clyde Una and Old Dominion Bleara--t;n Oooipany bay oonoluded to aasrie llu-lr resDeotlva llnaa hmwMn Nawkm Ti (1. ml Norfolk, Va. Into one line, thoa (tly- n paaeengera and traok ship para tbraa trip ' " wt-r ueiween newDem and Norfolk via Waablcrlnn. NO ADVANCE IN BATES. OCT. ltth USI nd after MONDAY, mrtbsr aotlea. tbe Steanur KEWBERIE, Cipt Saitkriti ARD Struaei DEFIANCE. C&pt. Burgess. w ill sail rrom Norfolk. Vs., for New Beraa eyery Monday arid rbnnday direct aad Wednesday v . W.hlngton n.tklnt conaaa. fan wlm tne nUnlio and North (1.117 RulliObd, auc; lli- walir llsunn v.. Trent tlvrra. OKFtjl.K. Va VI T.l. i i . . Tun ay Friday and guinln .t n making connection at Norfolk with ; tic Old nay Une, for Baltimore, Tba Clyde Line, lor Phllad.lnhle. Th. 4,a i,,r Sieami'blp Co., for New York. Tba afar, onania and Uinera' Una f..r Providence aad Boeloii. and Tha Viut l.lnu k. uj . ton.D. 0and Klohmoad, Va., tbna sWlna an ell water toute to all -vonhan and Kaatern po'jta. aiso oounee'ion made with tha O. sL-aKj.B-ao.K.E.tms w. r k for the raeaencera will And a a-nnrf t&tti MM able rooma, and eer eoortety and at lea. Hon will b paid thaat by the ofnoeia Orrter all goods. care of H. N.A W. Direct Line, Norfolk, Va. RALPH GRAY Agent. lmln 4 conneota with Wilntntton A wel o.i Train bunud North, leaving Golds. boro 11:66 a. m . ai.d with KloUmoud A Dan ville Train West, leaving Ooldsboro 2:35 p in . Tra n 3 Raiment with Rlchtnoml A Dau yille Tr .tu, rrlvm r t u idi,-,orli 12:45 p. m. and Willi Vvlimlint-in Wel Jon Trln from the Noi ih at 2:65 p. m. S. L. DILL, Superintendent. TO COTTON GUNNERS I Before placing your orders or Bagging and Ties for the Coming Season. Be Sure to Call on EC. R.Jones Wholesale ano Retail Dealer Id General Merchandise. Hew Berne N. C It will pay von. BRICK! BRICK!! Will have brick to anpply all de mands oa and after; MAT 3d At Reasonable Prices Too Also in stock a carload each o OEMENT and LIME. Apr. 29. TO. J. E LATHAM SI, llary's Schcclr For Girlsf , N. C. Raleigh ' Tbe Easter Term of Ihe Piftv- Saoond School Year will begin January 25th, 1894ft Special attention paid to Physi cal Galtare and fljgierje. . Addresg tbeBeotor. ...v .CxBEV. B. SMEDESi A. If.; d232m. ;i-Uhs MAN WELL & COOK, Engineers, Machinists. & Blacksmiths Make and repaia Engines, 'Boiler. " Saw Mills, Oris Mills and Pumps. ' Steam boat work of all kinds, " Repair Inspirators and Injectors, Qas, Steam and water pipes fitted! ' in, in all their brandies. Shop between lee Factory and ' Freight Depot of A. Ss N. O.H. B," (dwtf) - i - t - - BOOK STORE aUTD - ' Blank Books, ana new lot Standard Works of Renowned Authors. - - , Prayer and Hymn Books, Ladies Panes, Pens, Pencils, eto. amo, utta rspers and Period Mais r - oeivedd allys. -. r- i " lOtf Valuable City Lot"for StUe. '- Pnrsaant to mortaaaa I will an t mmi. anctlonat tbe court honeelnSew baroeoa Tneedar tba Sod day of lunun ibiu ia o'oiook. that lot ol lanrf hviRi.. ' Janetlon ofjarman and Jonaa streets, rons " miiKiiuowanini Mai, una seal ward ly lo JarmansUeahUisa with Jarmaa street : ISV feet to beginning. - - . ,. .. . , . eoardlan. ' K MDABLE;OYim - For Sale. ' Situated In the most brolific waters of New Eiver, N. C. in traets to init tha " purchasers. Address ; :: - ? :- - - V. a. JTKAZELLE, Agent dwtt,V ZaV a -! -4 f St : ha 1 I 11 "5 V'irr, I:' -. i. , - ,.- .-: - . - , r' " -aWSr v,Js.iiiif .
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