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r 99 (ayi the doctor to manycf his lady patlenta, because he doesn't Jmow of any medicinal treatment that will positively cure womb or ovarian troubles, except the surgeon's knife, j ' ' . xhat such a medicine exists, however, has "been proved by'the wonderful cures performed on diseased women. In thousands of cases, by . ' WINE ; of. Woman's Relief It has saved the lives of thousands of weak, sick women, and has rescued thousands of others from a melancholy lifetime of Chronic Invalidism. It will cure you, if you will only give It a chance. . ;C ..Sold at every drug store in $1.00 bottles. Try it. WHITE US A LETTER freely nd frar.klv, in strictest auiti taice, telling us all your troubles. We will send Free Advice (in plain, ' sealed envelope). Address: LaJies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga 'Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. GAVE UP SUPPORTER "I wore a supporter for years, for my womb, which had crowded every tiiing down before it, writes Ars.S. J. Chrisman, of Mannsville, N. Y. "I suf fered untold misery and could hardly walk. After taking CarJul I gave up my supporter and can now be on my etc nan a aay ai a nine. OUR BAND IS APPRECIATED I A & N C Reduced Rates The Atlantic & North Carolina Com pany have authorized reduced round trip rates on the certificate plan as fol lows:.' , i General Assembly of the Presbyterian church in the United States, Green ville, S. C. North Carolina Summer School, Ral eigh, N. C, June 16, July 6th 1906. Decoration Day, New Bern, N. C, May 30th 1906, . " Virginia Funeral Directors' Associa tion Richmond, Va., May 16, to 18th, 1906. North Carolina Bankers' Association Lake Toxaway N. C, June 1 9th. 21st, 1906. Council of the Diocese of East Caro lina New uern, N. (J., May lo-iath ions . North Carolina State Board of Medi na) Examiners and North Carolina State Medical Society, Charlotte, N. C, May 83, June 1, 1906. South Carolina Retail Hardware Asso ciation, Columbia, S. C, June 12-14th 1906. North Carolina Teachers Association, Charlotte. N. C:, June 18-22, 1906, No"th Carolina Teachers Assembly, Raleigh, N. C, June 12th -151 h, 1903: From Lilrange, $2 25; Kinston, 2.65; Dover, 2.95; Newbern, 3.70; Newport, 4.55; Morehead City, 4.90; Beaufort, 6.15. Peabody College Summer School for .Teaehra;.Vanderbilt University, Bibli cal Institute, Nashville, Tenn.. June 11 "August 10, 1906: From LaGrange, $18.- 20; Kinston, 18 60; Dover, 18.HU; New ' n . n rr . T . . . i . r i oern, ijj.oo; newpun, inure w i v... OA oe Dn 01 in IKHHJ VIVjT V.s3J, itWJWii fcl.AV. United Order of TenU of the J. R. G. and J. U., Danville, Va . May 22 25, 1906. Annual Masonic Rally at Kinston, N. C June 27th, 1906. . Tickets to be sold June 26th and 27th. final limit June 28th at the following reduced rates: From Goldsboro, $1.15 Bests 75c; LaGrange, 65c: Falling Creek. 25c; New Bern, 1.45; Newport. 2.55: Morehead City. 3.00; Beaufort 3.25. On June 27ti., good on ly on date of sale the following rates LaGrange. 25: Dover, 25; Tuscarora, 45; New Bern, 70;Newport, 1.20; More- head. City. 1.45; Beaufort, 1.70. Kates from Intermediate stations in propor tion.; u '" 'General Conference Methodist Epis copal church, South, Klrmingham, Ala. May 3rd, June 1st, 1906. " North Carolina Den'al Society, High rolnt, May 18-23, 1906. Commencement Exercises Peace In stitute and Conservatory of Music Ral eigh. May the 20th to . 23rd 1906. From LaGrange, $2.90; Kinston, 3.45; Dover, 3.85; New Bern, 4 85; Newport, 8.00; Morehead 6.45; Beaufort, 6 70. H. C. HUDGINS, Gen'l Freight Agt. Special Rates via Southern Railway Greenville, S. C, General Assembly Presbyterian church in United States May 17-26, rate one fare plus $2.00. Hot Springs, Va., Southern Hard ware Jobbers Association and. Amer ican Hardware Manufacturers Associa tion June 12-15. Rate one fare plus 25 cents. Richmond, Va., Biennial Meeting G. U. O. of O. F. (Colored) October 2-6. Rate one fare plus 25 cents. Atlanta,, Ga., Interstate Cotton Seed Crushers Association May 15-17. Rate one and one-third first class fare plus 25 cer.ts on certificate plan. Birmingham, Ala., General Confer- enee Methodist Lhurch soutn, May ;ird, June 1st. Rate fare plus 2T cents. Memphis Tenn., General Conference Colored Methodist Episcopal church South May 2-31. Rate one fare plus 25 cents. Washington. D. C, Negro Young; Peoples Christian and Educational Con gress July ;s-b. Kate one tirst class fare plus 25 cents. Knoxville, Tenn., Summer School of the South June 19 July 27. Rate one fare plus 25 cents. Lexington, Ky., National Grand Lodge United Brothers ofj Friendship and Sisters of the Mysterious Ten July 30th, August 3rd. Kate one tare plus 25 cents. Athens, Ga., University Summer School June 25th, July 27th. Rate one fare plus 25 cents. Nashville. Tenn., Peabidv Summer School for Teachers Vanderbilt Univer sity Bible Institute, June 11th, August 10th. Kate one fare plus 25 cents. Tuscaloosa, Ala., Summer School for Teachers June 13th, July 24th. Kate one fare plus 25 cents. Monteaele. Tenn.. Monteacle Sun day School Institute July 15th, August 5th. Kate one fare plus zd cents. For exact rates dates and sale and detailed information apply to nearest southern Kailway ticket agent or ad dress T. E. GREEN, C. T. A. Raleigh, N. C. Week End Excursions Today Commence A MuiIcjI Organizatloa That I Miking , Good Every Day The Knight of Pythias band has reached a stage where the citizens should be proud of it The organiza tion has, dint Of hard work and faithful practice, become: proficient as music dispensers and their appearance on the street will always be evidence that we are to have some lively, stirring times. Each time they give a concert they show improvement and now New Bern can boast one of the best bands in the State. The leader, Prof Robinson, has drill ed the boys splendidly and to him is due much credit which they deserve. While the members had received valuable in struction, doubtless the very best under the circumstances, the progress made under the present leader is far greater than any preceding him. He not only is good instructor but he is an all around musician of much talent. When the baby talks, it is time to give Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. It's the greatest baby medicine known to loving mothers. It makes them eat, sleep and grow. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. For Sale by F. S. Duffy. Cabbages in treat Demand The market for cabbages is booming and truckers are realizing handsome profits on the vegetable. The demand in the northern market appears to be greater than the supply and the prices are very gratifying. At the dock the price paid was $1-50 to $1.75 and in New York prices were $2.25 to $2.75. About 1,000 crates were shipped on the steamer Aloemarle, Elastic Paint. Paint must be elastic it must give and take with the shrinking ami swelling of the wood and with the swaying of the building. If it is not elastic it soon looks seamy, cracks and breaks away, un able to protect the surface which it is sup. posed to cover. The most elastic paint is Jure White Lead and Pure Linseed Oil. It is so elas tic, in fact, that a piece of soft white pine so painted may be struck sufficiently hnrd with a hammer to make a good-sized dent, without cracking the paint at all. Try it with a paint composed of zinc, barvtes, etc, and see what happens. which refuses to give under fl -J the Lin nf the hammer. will !.l!o refuse to ex pand, and contract with the wod under the action of the sim, the ram and the snow. To make sure of a paint which will not look seamy, crack and lose its hold, specify LEWIS Putt White Lm4 ,Md br the Old Dutch Prooeaa and Pure Linseed Ofl. Sen) for 4 booklet eootainlAg Ktntl handsome reproduction! ot actual homos, offering valuable UKOOMtLoba for a color aoheme In painting joar hooee. A Cert for paint parity Is also given. JOHN T. LEWIS St BROS. CO. iJt South Frost St., Philadelphia, Pa, CITY WINS OUT For Sale by All Dealers. SHORT PASSING EVENTS. A Defendant In s Damage Cast the Jury Finds Her Nut Guilty. ' The case of Watson Vd the city of Nt-w Bern, the trial of which was noted in yesterday's Journal was completed yesterday at. noon, and the jury after about two hours deliberation brought in a verdict for the defendant. The case was important and much in terest was taken in the t.ame. As is well known the case was brought to re co.er damages alleged to have been made to the plaintiff's property by rea son of a great amount of water turned on hii land bv the city's drain?. The city coitfnded that they had not diver ted any water from its natural flow, and that all water which bv stopping of ihf sewer backed on plaintiff's prop erty would go there naturally, and Ihnt but for the city sewer his occasion al troubles would be the regular thing after every rain. . 11 tha evidence shewed that there was no natural channel for flow of wa ter from these lots whi.'h is a part of an oM pond eNtenilinpr un what is known as "Frig pond" or Taylor's Circle. The first lotirissucs submitted to the jury were practically one in meaning, and all were addressed to the question of the diversion of water from its natural flow. The jury answered these four in favor of the city. The sixth issue rela ted to contributcay negligence of the plaintiff. The city contended the plain ti(F, bought a "hole in the ground" be cause it was cheap, and notwithstand ing he knew it was unfit for building lots, built houses upon it, thereby con tributing to his own injury. This issue was also found in favor of the city. The suit was for the sum of $5000. Married on Shoo Fly Train A few evenings ago as the Sboo Fly train on the A. & N. C. railway left New Bern, west bound, Capt Will Hin- nant noticed a colored couple in the second class car, who seemed some what nervous. Before the train had gope more than a few miles, the same'. couple stood up in the car, while a col ored preacher declared them to be man and wife. The marriage license had been secured in New Bern, but as the woman, who was going, had feared in terference, the couple had decided to take the train for Dover, get married, and then go to Kinston. As the preacher found on the tiain there was no need to stop in the county, so the couple were married on the train, be fore it reached Tuscorora. They got off at Kinston to enjoy their honey moon. OABTORIA. Bean tha HaYB tlwaW BotlfjM Signature of The Anderson Water, Light and Power Company at Portman Shoals, near was destroyed by fire. The loss is said to be about $75,000. Vl.. A fan. Jtr Miffh fni-nlino f im ""pany will commence the sale of Satur day week end and Sunday excursion tickets to Morehead City and Beaufort, . and return, Saturday and Sunday, May 12, and 13th. continuing each Saturday and Sunday thereafter during the sea " eon o 1905. .to;,,...v;: Special Sunday excursion trains, In addition to the regular double daily ser- tlce, will-be operated commencing Sun day Jujie 10. ; Tickets will be good on reruuur and special trains. Surf bathing at Morehead City will commence June 2nd, by which time bathing beach facilities will be entirely renovated and proper boat service be ". tween Atlantic hotelnd the beach will be Inaugurated. Meals will be served at the bathing beach and the service greatly improved over what it has been jn the 'past Pending this arrange ment Saturday and Sunday excursion ists will be properly taken care of in ' Morehead City. ' " - R. E. L. BUNCH. T. M. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the Co partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, under the firm name and style of Coast Line Meat Market is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J M Spencer retiring from said firm. The business is to be con tinued by the said Isaac Cohen unde the old firm name. Ad persons 'indebt ed to said firm will!settle with bp' S M Spencer, who is hereby author .ed to collect all said accounts and receipt for the same. : All debts hereafter con tracted are to be on the credit of the said Isaac Cohen, the said J M Spencer hereby giving notice that he will not be liable on any such new accounts and contracts. - All debts due by said firm are assumed by the said J. M. Spencer. This the 11th day of May 1906. J. M. SPENCER. ; : ISAAC COHEN The undersigned IsaacCohen . hereby expresses his thanks to the public for their past patronage and solicits a con tinuance of the tame ' ' ISAAC COHEN. Astigmatism i Means an irregular focusing of rays of light on the retina (or mirror) of the eye, i. e, the vertical rays may focus on the mirror and the horizontal behind or in front of it, this is an unequal ex penditure or distribution of nerve force which means headache, neralgia, ina bility to read or study for any length of time, the muscles being in a con stant cramp or strain to overcome the defect in order that clear vision may be maintained, this error unless slight usually results in very defective vision and upon correction by glasses opens up a new world, one patient remarking he was afraid of the glasses they made me see like a telescope." J. O. BAXTER, Graduate Optician. New Bern, N. C . Atlantic Hotel . The Atlantic Hotel at Morehead will open up June first under the personal management of Mr. Frank P. Morton, 1 lately of the Princess Ann Virginia Beach and . the past two- seasons the Hotel Franklin in the beautiful sap phire country he has engaged for the season the celebrated Ebem orchestra, who will furnish the music tha- ent ire season, the bookings and engagements for the season ehow a large increase of patronage for this well known resort. For further information write - , .-. ' Acting Secretary Newberry severely v acores the court-martial which refused to correct its findings in the case of Lieut John A: Schofleld. . "v - P. MORTON, Atlantic Hotel, , Morehead City. Al'.vays Rciaciaeef the v& nams fixative !)romo (Quinine Qrrcs Q Cold in One Day, Grip iuTiva Warning. You cannot have good health unless your kidneys are sound, for the kidneys filter the blood 'of impurities which otherwise act as irritating poisons and break down the delicate organs of the body and cause serious trouble. If you have kidney or bladder trouble and do not use Foley's Kidney Cure, you will have only yourself to blame for results as it possitively cures all forms of kid ney and bladder diseases. For sale by Davis' Pharmacy. The Journal acknowledges receipts of college commencement invitations to the Atlantic Christian College at Wil son May 13 to 17, and to Greensboro Female College May 20 to 23. An account of Thursday nigh 's ger man will appear in Sunday's issue. Pictures of the Odd Fellows Orphan age at Goldsboro and also the Borne for aged and infirm Odd Fellows which was dedicated Wednesday are on exhibition in J B Holland '8 store window. They ars models of beauty and convenience. J. A. Lawson, a colored man was ar rested at the A. &. N. C. station Fiiday afternoon upon the arrival of the east bound train, for having pacxages of li quor in his possession that fell under suspicion. Two bags containing four jugs twelve gallons of 'John Barleycorn' constituted the capture. The great quantity of stock on hand did the work. Lawson was taken to the city hall, where he asserted among other things that he was strictly a law-abiding citi zen, had gone to LaGrange on Friday morning to purchase the liquor to use in the manufacture of lion medicine and incidentally as a beverage for his own nse. Also that he lived nine miles from the city ard intended to take his "liquid joy" away Saturday morning to his home. Friends came forward and vouched for the truth of the state ments and Lawson was permitted to depart expressing unbounded gratitude to the mayor for the permission and restoration of his property, which wil ling hands volunteered to help him take away. The next Grand Lodge of Odd Fel lows will be held at Elizabeth City. Work on the new pipe organ at the Methodist church had advanced so far as to give a good idea or how it win look when completek. The lower part is all enclosed and the double key board is in position. Rev J J Dougla4s pastor of the Taber nacle Baptist church who has been quite ill is recovering. Mr. Stewart Calloway has sold his barber shop to Messrs. F. A. Gaskill and C. W. Harrington. The latter will be manager of the shop and the same accommodations wili continue as have been in the past The new firm will take possession Monday. Admission to the Little Tycoon to night 60 cents all over the house. The Richest Man in the World. The richest man in the world cannot have his kidneys replaced nor live with out them, so it is important not to neg lect these organs. If Foley's Kidney Cure is taken at the first sign of dan ger, the symptoms will disappear and your health will be restored, as it strengthens and buils up these organs as nothing else will. Oscar Bowman, Lebanon, Ky., writes: "I have used Foley's Kidney Cure and take great pleasure in stating it cured me perma nently of kidney disease, which cer tainly weuld have cost me my life. For sale by Davis' Pharmacy. W. H. Sylvester, president of the First National Bank of Montezuma, Ind., was shot and killed by his brother, who is believed to be insane. A Mountain of Cold. could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as did one 25c box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, when it completely cured a run ning sore on her leg, which had tortur ed her 23 long years. Greatest anti septic healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sores. 25c at all Drug Stores. The Salvation Army was severely scored in an address before the National Conference of Charities and Corrections, which convened in Philadelphia. Stomach Troubles. Mrs. Sue Martin, an old highly re spected resident of Faisonia, Miss., was sick with stomach trouble for more than six months. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured her. She says: "I can now eat anything I ant and am the proudest woman in the world to find such a good medicine.,' For Sale by Davis.Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. Slater's Comedians A week of pleasure and enjoymene is assured for the theatre goers of New Bere, in the shape of Slater's Comedians as presented by Messrs. Cowan and Schloss all next week, and no expense has been spared to get the best company at popular prices, that could.be procured in the nsrth. The opening bill, "Under The Stars and Stripes," is a play patriotic in style, yet full of clean eomedy and not a moment -of dull diologne, but full of action, beautiful cenery and fine as semble work, and between the acts high class vaudeville, in fact though some of the titles of the plays may sound a bit stagy and melo-dramatic, thu management assures that all horse play and wholesale murders, have been entirely eliminated. 1 he tickets are now on sale at the box office and will positively be open each day at Waters' from 9 30 a. m. to 6 p. m. C ASTOR I A : For Infants and Children, - Tha Kind Yea H:t3 A"::ys C::; Sciatica Cured After Twent , Yean of Tor lure , - for more than twenty years Mr. J. B. Maasey, of 3322 Clinton St, Minnea polis, Minn., was tortured by sciatica. The pain was Buffering which he en dured during this time is beyond com prehension. ? Nothing gave him any permanent relief until he used Cham berlain's Pain Balm. One application of that liniment relieved the pain and made sleep and rest possible, and less than one bottle has affected a perma nent cure. If troubled with sciatica or rheumatism why not try a 25-cent bot tle of Pain Balm and see for yourself how quickly it relives the pain. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duf fy. . The Paper trust withdrew from the United States the cour.t proceedings andthe government wins on all poieta Deiths from Appendicitis decrease in the same ratio that the use ef Dr. King's New Life Pills Increases. They save you from danger and bring quick and painless release from con stipation and the ills growing out of it Strength and vigor always follow their use. - Guaranteed by all Druggists. 25c. Try them. y The "Cannon Ball" train of Norfolk and Western Railway jumped the track at Falling Creek, Va., and narrowly es caped a complete wreck. OAflToniA. Basis tao 1M Kinfl toil Haw Mays eipatww Rev. E. Sanford, of New York, spoke before the General Conference of the Southern Methodist church, favoring a union of the church with the Northern division. Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which lias beett Au nse for over SO years, has borne the signature .e? and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy Allow no one to deceive yon in thilfc - All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are b -Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Wants and Children Experience against Experiment , What' is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, Pare; goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. . It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio' substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYQ Bears the Signature of Tbe Kind Ton Have Always BoajM In Use For Over 30 Years. - tms OKirrftuR ooanv. tt munRAY tcct. New to aw cm. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FEB. 11, 1906. 118 Daily P M Not It at Rich at Hockeftllar. If you had all the wealth of Rocke feller, the Standard Oil magnate, you could not buy a better medicine for bowel comriainta than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The most eminent physician can not prescribe a better preparation for colic and diarrhoea, both for children and adults. The uniform success of this remedy has shown it to be superior to all others. It never tails' and when reduced with water and sweetened, is pleasant to take. Every family should be supplied with it. Sold by Davis Phar and F. S. Duffy. Mr. Josenh Leiter, of "wheat cor- .. - , i f ner tame, was suqpenaea irum mum- bership in the Chicago Board of Trade, HOLLISTEH'S Bocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bnay Modlolna for Boiy Pwpla. Brlnn Ooldra Health and Renewed Vigor. 'A anulfln .,r!n.HnAtlim ltldlMStlOIl. I.lf mil Kidney Troubles. Hinplca. Eceiwi, liilpura BIikmI. Bail Breath, Hiiurglnh Howela, Headwh ami HiwkRCbe. H'a Riicky Mountain Tea In Un let form. 85 cents box. Urnuina inaae djp '0LMTsa Daxa Company, Mclin, win. LB EN NUGGETS FOB SALLOW PEOPLE Mrs. Francis Burton Harrison, the New York woman who was killed in an automobile accident, left an estate valued at over $4,000, 000. Do Not bt ImpOMd Upon. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar aa a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute of fered as no other preparation will give the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxa tive. It contains no opiates and safest for children and delicate persons, 6 45 ti 57 7 15 7 30 7 42 8 05 136 108 112 ! Daily. Daily. Daily, i P M AM AM 2 3D 7 20 1 30 f -i 43 f 7 33 f 1 41 2 55 7 48 2 00 i 3 00 7.53 2 05i 3 10 8 05 2 18 3 15 8 10 2 23 3 20 8 15 2 29 3 32 8 27 2 4E f 3 44 f 8 38 2 57 3 53 8 47 3 08 4 05 9 00 3 22 4 30 9 20 3 52 4 38 9 30 4 02 f 4 46 f 9 37 f 4 12 5 01 9 51 4 27 5 13 10 02; 4 40 5 39 10 30j 5 15 5 54lfl0 45f 5 33 6 00!fl0 51 f 5 40 6 12 11 02 5 54 I 6 25lfll 18 f 6 09 ! 6 43! 11 30 6 29 6 49: 11 36 f 6 35 ! 7 02 11 48 f 6 46 : 7 12 f 12 03 ' f 7 301 12 2o 7 15 I M PM ' AM I iLv Eastern Time 0 GREENSBORO . 81 McLean 15 Gibsonville Hi Elon College... , 21 Burlington 23j Graham 26 Haw River 107 Daily. 135 Daily. 32 Mebane 37 Efland 41 Hillsboro 46 UNIVERSITY 55 DURHAM 57i East Durham. . 61 Brassfield !f 9 37f 4 6J, Morrisvilie ! 9 13 f 3 AM 11 43 fll 28 11 23 11 221 11 14 11 07 11 01 10 50 flO 38 10 28l 10 16 10 00! 9 44 111 Daily. 117 Daily. PM 6 35 f 6 15! 6 m 5 55 5 46 5 39 5 33 5 22 f 5 10 5 01 4 49 4 30 4 18 10 58 05i 81 87; 8 45j 3 49 3 30 AM 5 35 f 5 17! 6 05) 6 00 4 47! 4 401 4 30 4 17 f 4 02 3 471 8 301 3 001 2 48! f 2 35 2 15 2 05 1 40 11 45 11 31!. 8 20 f 3 06, 11 231. 8 08 2 55', 11 081. 20 9 07 f 8 42 f 8 22 8 12 7 60 7 55 f 2 40 7 45 2 25' 7 36' 2 12 7 26 2 01 7 14 f 1 49 7 00 1 35 AM PM 10 60 10 38! flO 251 flO 10i f 9 551 9 40 PM AM 73: GARY 9 f- RALEIGH : Garner 8 26if 3 12! Auburn Clayton Wilson's Mills. SELMA Pine Level Princeton Rose GOLDSBORO. Ar. Lv. This condensed schedule is published as information and is subject to change without notice to the publvc. - . Trains Nos, 112 and ltw connect ai uoiusuom wnn miamic uasiiiim trains, both Southbound and Nortnnouna; anu witn Auanuc ana iNonn uarcumt trains for Morehead City and intermediate points. Train No. Ill connects at Greensboro with tram No. 33 for Charlotte, Coram bia and Jacksonville. No. 37 solid Pullman train, drawing room sleepers New York to New Orleaiwand Memphis, also lor winsion-ftaiem, wimesooro, ville and local stations. . ' Train No. 117 handles through coach between ttaieign, onase wj ana Richmond, where close connection is made with Washington bouthern Kailway for Washington and Eastern cities. Train No. 107 connects at uurnam ior uxiuru, uiaae wij nu luumwiw, University Station for Chapel Hill daily except Minday; at ureensboro wia train No. 36 for Washington and points North, close connection for ttinaton- alem, Hiph Point, Salisbury, Uliariotte ana lncermeaiaie aiauons. ' . Train No. 135 connects at Greensboro with No. 39 for Charlotte, Columbia and Jacksonville; No. 35 for Atlanta and all points South and Southwest; No. 34 and 38 for Washington and all points North; connection is also made at Sali. kira ,w Wooforn Nnrt.h Carolina points, H. Hardwick, P. T, M. W. H. tayloe, u. r. a. Washington, D. C. t. L. Vbenon, T. P. A, 1. Charlotte, N. C. H. B, Spenceh, G,PI E. Green, C. T. A. Raleigh, N. C New Stock Horses Arrived. We have just received a fine lot of horses suitable for farm work or dri ving, which we wil sell at reasonable prices. 1 ''- We have also a f uU line of WagonaJ Buggies, Harness, and everything usually kept in an up-to-date stable. ; We will make Terms Righ - - ; See us. C H DIGGM & CO.. 66 Broad St New Bern, It JO J. M. ARNOLD, Successor to M. Hahn&Co? ' Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange Stables. Largest and Finest Stock of Horses and Mules ever offered in New Bern. A ear load of each just received. Complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harnesa, Robes, Whips and Cart Wheels. JM. - ' Hahn's Old Stable. Middle Street. fvdvs Remember the full Jlame ' . f axative Urorao Oemo pi fAA lAt.llMf (vCTi 9 Iava oew Bear tha Signature of - ef For sals by Davis Pharmacy. OtiaWVUIviwwatviT " -