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MUSCULAR DEVELOPMENT. asUsa Athletlo Sparta That Do If Jet For tba Haalth mt tha Body. : . Nothing purely physical ii more ad mired in ft human being than a well developed body, and next to that noth ing is more universally admired than a ? well developed single muscle or feet of muscles. .;-.v-.-.:.v-.--, One of the strangest freaks of muscu lar development is perhaps that in the .ease of a tumbler. A good tumbler's . stomach muscles become developed to ta)ch a degree as to make him appear almost deformed when he farces them oat to their full capacity. " When at rest, the muscles' are about on a perpendicular line from the breast tp the floor. ' When ' at a tension, the muscles ore fully inches thiok. This comes from frequent bending backward and forward and from aide to side. -, Sprinting, of course, develops the muscles of the legs more than those of any other part of the body. In a good runner these are developed to a remark - able degree. - An expert bicycler's legs have much the same mnsoular development as those of a runner, with the notable exception that .the usually small muscles on the Inside, lust above tne snee, are wonaer- fully enlarged. It is now popularly known as the bicycle muscle. The muscles used in skating are prac tically the same, the calf and the thigh tending perhaps to be a little more dV veloped. The muscles stand oat in huge knots all over the leg, and the calf is - as firm as steeL roc bringing into play all the side muscles, all the mnsoles of the waist and arms, there is perhaps no better exercise than throwing the hammer and putting the shot -- The most puzzling mnsoles on record .1 i j tn. :. jL.ijui. unmouuuHuai niiuui iin iivfaio wui of frank Ives, and which have made him the champion billiard player of the - world. With these mysterious muscles Ives can drive a billiard ball harder than Sandow or any other strong man or billiard expert He does not know what makes his hidden muscles so strong they are un usually strong only when it comes to hitting billiard balls, however. Neither do the physioians who have examined him. So he has made a will bequeath ing his puzzling arm to his physician, with the hope that a post mortem exam ination may reveal the secret Ex change. -' ' BASEBALL BREVITIES. Anson finds tho pace hotter than lost season. Andy Highlands, the old Harvard pitcher, has joined the Cape May team. Lajoie, the Fall Biver center fielder, leads tho New. England league in bat ting. , Cartwrighti the gigantio fat man who plays first for Washington, can run like a streak. The widow of Hike Kelly is to be given a monster benefit in New York the coming fall. Knoll, Detroit's star outfielder, has ' strained a muscle and da ont of the game for some time. s . fiillie Lange wears golf socks and rides awheel. TJnole Anson has' also succumbed to the wheel raze. . Captain Irwin says he fears Doheny will never be able to pitch again, his . arm having given oat completely. Secretary Von der Horst of the Balti more olnb thinks that Cincinnati, Balti more and Cleveland will finish 1, 2, 8. - There is some talk of getting the old Atbletio team together at the end of the season to play a series of games with the Phillies. -. The National leagne magnates are taking steps toward having the cham- ' plonship season open on May 1 instead of the middle of April. President Young says that when he was in Pittsburg in attendance upon the recent League meeting he was pointed oat as Methodist preacher. , ' The new umpire, McFarlan, is said to be a very good one. McFarlan, by the way, is the youngest umpire ever ap- . pointed on toe jxatronai league sum, being 24 years old, "AH signs fail in dry times" is an ancient law. Bat unless signs fail Joe Patdhen promises to be the bright par ticular star of the racing Armament the present season. Unless Robert J - shall show higher form than he has thus ... far shown he stands a fair chance of : being dethroned. Evidence is at hand that Robert J 'a star is beginning to set as did that of Hal Pointer. There is a 4, . . i. i . i m .1 i . . ' limit, ana is wouia appear oa u ure ut ile bay wonder had reached it Patohe - Iiu -Inatlvlwum tarmttl tha'lma hnroa. For so large an animal he stands grief amusingly. Those who saw him go his ' exhibition mile -at Joliet last week in 1:04 say that be went it easier than did Robert J his heat is t :00 at Elk' hart As for Gentry, be baa been re tired for repairs sinoe his recent fiasco : at Washington park. He is said to be decidedly oft edge. Perhaps his fast mils the previous week at Red Oak "eooked" him, and perhaps, again, as has been averred, he is a horse without "heart" Philadelphia Press. , '.'.. Early Ufa af flbarkay. Tom Sharkey is an Irishman. He was born in Dnndalk, County Loath, 29 tears ago next November and is one of 19 children, all of whom, together WW bis father and mother, art alive. phat key when but 10 years old ran away from Jiome to beoomt a sailor and has bewj Around tho world several times sinoe. . It is said that having feasted on yellow back literature, Sharkey started out In, the East Indies to soalp Indiana, What his exuerienos was he cannot bs Induced to tell, but simply laughs, looks foolish " and refuses to relate. Sailor Shark, si be is called in San Francisco, made hi first appearance on the ooast two years ago and at iroce jumped Into pugilistic bromnenoe by beating the pest men n M about Frtspa flew pr mmh v For (Sale PurtUAot to s Judgment of the Super ior court of Craven county, In rpecis! prorecdloz to make suets, I will salt at public suction, st the court Louse door in tl city of New Berne, st 12 o'clock M.. Monday. IVtnlier Bill. 18D8. the r 'illy orrwli miitiq i if W. Q."BrlnSn, I '" l, in llii mi and lot situated oo f ,i t;,i! oorMiV.-j) of South Front street, but wi n ; ....i:e and Hancock rta,fMw Ot ni: t.l by 0. 1J. Pi!!. Terms of sale, c i, 1 . '. 1 t "ON, . : r r ... ., .1. OILINQ THE SEA. Tha Wsadsrfal Effect nlMmwaWmii A Carious Bight. One of the most carious sights at sea is-that of an oil bound ship. Everv no to date shin carries oil tanks, the quantity varying with the size of the vessel. For instance, a steamer of ISO tons burden carries on an average 60 gallons of oil. This oil is i the refuse discarded by the oil refining ' factories and often oonsiats of a mixture of whale oil, petroleum and vegetable oil. It costs about twopence a gallon, -and a large sized vessel can be well sup plied for 20hillings. - The oil is stowed in spacious zino ' tanks, arranged in the hold of the ship to act as ballast Each tank contains 50 gallons of oil, and an ingenious mechan ical tap urrangement connects the tank with the outside of the vessel. If a dangerous gale arises and the ship becomes unman ageabloa and likely to founder, the sluices are opened, and 20 gallons or more of the oil is allowed to escape into the sea. The effect is instantaneous. However stormy the sea may be, the vessel lies in a gently heaving millpond. There is no further danger of foundering, and the oil moves along with the vessel for some time, often half an hour, after which it breaks np and disperses. The ship must slacken speed a little, and more oil is let out from the tanks. Enormous waves may bear down on the ship, but on approaching the magio oiled circle they seem to melt away and pass harmlessly beneath tho vessel. Bailing "Vessels are not so often fur nished with oil tanks'as steamers.' It is estimated, however, that over 800 ves sels have been saved from shipwreck by means of the oi tanks since they were introduced a few years ago. It is only in cases of absolute peril that the tanks are resorted to. London Answers. A CITY PASTEL Plctorsd In tha Dana Whara Editors and Wealth? Proofreader Toll. Once upon a time a wealthy proof reader who possessed an entire box of matches was accosted by an indigent editor who wanted firo for his pipe and possessed nothing but a copy of tho "Light of Asia." Tho proofreader thus importuned declared he could give his comrade no assistance, as his matches were hard oome by and he had nothing but a good, fat salary between himself and a heartless world. The editor de clared he was in the same fix, and the proofreader relented and gave him one measly fugitive match with a heaa on it that was so small it was only a pim ple. "This match," said the editor as ho struck it "which you have so generous ly donated to the relief of suffering hu manity has effected a marvelous revo lution in society for so small a thing. recollect my grandfather telling me of the trouble they used ' have in obtain ing lights in the old days how he would sit up in bed while grandma would paddle around in her pretty bore feet hunting the flint on cold winter mornings, and how when she had found it while she was knocking a spark ont of the old flint and steel he was sure of another half hour's nap. Wow I That infernal thing burned my fingers. Gim me another matohl" "Not to any extent," replied the op ulent proofreader. "If yon had spent the time you wasted on that chestnut in licbtiug your pipe, you would have been out of the woods. You can either hunt a flint and steel or procure a light from one of Mr. Edison's caudles." Chicago Dispatch. For Black Eras. It is often the case that people meet with accidents and bruises that cause disfiguring discolorations, from whioh they suffer not a little embarrassment and annoyance. It is worth while to know that there is a simple remedy, and one quite within the reach of everyone. Immediately after the accident mix an equal quantity of capsicum annum with mucilage made of gum arable. To this add a few drops of glycerin. The bruised surface should . be carefully cleansed and dried, ' then painted all over with the capsicum preparation. Use a earners bair brush and allow it to dry, then put on the second or third ooat as soon as the nrst is entirely an sorbed. A medical journal is authority for the statement that if this course is pursued imnTodiately after the injury discoloration of the bruised tissue will be wholly prevented. It is also said that this remedy is unequaled as a cure for rheumatism or stiffness of the neck- New York Ledger. ' A Vlllaca BhlBf Balk For more than 20 years Dowmans- yille, Pa., has had what is known as a village bell- It is swung between two high upright poles and was paid for by publio subscription. Every day the bell is runs: three times at ov o oiocs a. m., ii odoos; a, m. ana o aocc in tho afternoon. The leading object of its ringing is to announce to farmers and other working people the time or oay. The first bell in the morning at bow- mansville is the signal for the people to arise, and in summer most of the resi dents are out that early. The 1 1 o'clock bell announces that it is the time to leave the fields and prepare . for dinner. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon they pre pare for supper. Cor. Philadelphia Record. , w i A Hast rjaraeannihle Man. ., The women Jn a North Ateblson fam ily think' the head of the family is regular old crank. - Be becomes furious when a crowd of women congregate on his porch and keep up a racket until late, and when young men call on bis daughters and make no noise at all be does not like it either. Atchison uione. t ,,.,.,, The epidermis of a brunette is said io be one-tenth of millimeter thicker Lthan that of a blond. In Russia a patent may be taken out at the pleasure of the patentee for three, nve or ten years, , ' . Oarsfbt Headache. As'a remedy for all forms ol Headache Electrlo Bitten has proved to bs the very best. It effects a permanent cure sod most dreaded habitual sick Jiendnche yields to 'ts influence. We urge all who Afflicted to procure a bottle, and glvo this remedy a fair ffial In caes of ba''i(ii const l pa ((on .tlcplrlo Hitlers cutis giving lbs Deeded tone to the boweli, and (uw on i long resist the use of this mei clnn. Try it ones. Fitly cents and 1 St F. S. Duffy't Drug Store. (2 AN EXPERT ON SWIMMING. .. ... Soma ScWntlfle Instructions la tha Art at .' -- Natation. For the person who wishes to become a graceful swimmer according to tho Intent approved methods there are four arm and four leg motions, which aro entirely distinct and are first tried separately and then practiced in combi nation daring each lesson. Divide your time as follows: Ten minutes for practicing the arm motions, ten for the legs and ten in combination. Do not remain in the water after the half hour is exhausted until able to swim briskly. To the first arm position the body lies in the water perfectly straight the legs and feet together, on a parallel line with the arms, which are extended out directly from the shoulders, palms of hands together and head slightly ele vated. Between the first and second motions, or arm strokes, the arms describe a cir cle until extended straight from the sides; the bands rest flat on the water; legs in the original position through out the series of arm movements. For the second arm stroke tho arms are tjhrust down into the water until the hands meet under the body, palms together. In the third motion the arms are brought to the surface, elbows close So the sides and hands together, pointing straight ahead from under the chin. The fourth motion is the thrusting of the hands, still together, forward in the water, whioh straightens tho elbows ana Drings cue swimmer dock to posi- tion No. i Arm position No. 1 is held through out the first practicing of tbu leg strokes, and the starting position of the leg move ments is the one given in the first rule namely, legs extended in a straight line with tho body, feet close together. The second leg motion consists in pulling tho knees up closo to the abdo men, still keeping the knees and feet close together. Iu the third stroke the legs describe half circle out sideways, thrusting bock tho water and throwing the body forward. Tho fourth stroke finishes the circle by bringing the legs together in u line with tho spino and then bock to tha original position. - In tho fourth and final action the arms remain motionless, still cutting mo water, aim we legs are urougm iu gether, which renders the entire body in perfect readiness to repeat the motion ad infinitum. New York Journal. ALL SORTS OF SPORTS. Maine horse breeders aro talking of erecting a monument to tho memory ot General Knox. E. J.Byrne, the noted coxswain ol the Atalonta Boat club, has resigned on secretary of the Middle States Regatta association. The international regatta at Halifax, July 28 to 81, will revivo professional rowing. The interest is centered in tho four oared shell race. Joe Choynski, the clever California pugilist, has abandoned tho services of Parson Davies as manager and in the future will make his own matches. Denver Ed Smith is seriously think ing of taking a trip to England. Smith very anxious to meet Bob Fitsim- mons or Corbett with bare knuckles. The offer cf a $5,000 pnrso to Jack McAuliffe for a ten round bout with Boston Jimmy Uarroll is convincing proof of McAuliffe as a drawing cord, Diok Burge has positively retired from the ring. He so announced some days ago. Probably England nevei boasted of a fighter who was better thought of than Burge. It appears that there must have been something amiss in the camp of Billy Madden and George Dixon, for now Dixon denies that Billy is his managei and that he has any right to make any matches for him. Tho Potomac River Rowing associa tion, which is composed of the Anacos tion and Potomac Boat clubs and Colum bia Atnietio ciud, win now its annual regatta on the Potomac river at Wash ington Saturday, Aug. 1. Tanderbllt'a Superstition. The well known millionaire William K. Vanderbilt is a regular attendant St horse races, and though be never. fi ngers more than $100 on a single racq w puts himself to some inconvenience. when he lays a bet His idea of a boo J oo is to talk to anyone after the horses ave faced the starter at the post He mallytncks a secluded spot in front of le members stand and watches the raoe in silence. If the horses and jock pys are not frnotious and the start is made iu a very snort time, it is an easy thing for Mr. vaudorbilt toward oil the hoodoo. But in a raoe that takes 80 or 80 minutes to start it is quite a diffi cult matter for him to ward off his ene my.' Somo one is sure to stroll his way tfnd engage him in conversation. It is contrary to bunion . nature to be on speaking terms with a Vanderbilt and not let him know jou are living when you soe him. For this reason Mr. Van derbilt is certain to be overtaken by many gossipcrs. Of course bo is never impolite enough to avoid an acquaint ance, fie takes his medicine in good lumpr and tries again oq the nex( race, Exchange, , lalercollealate Ootd ' Thcro is a gecd chance of nn intef eollcgiato golf championship next year. Harvard men aro playing in the Cam bridge club and Country club (Brook- line) links, Vale men on those cf the New Haven club, Pennsylvania oa the Philadelphia Country club's, , Rutgers men ou tho. New Brunswick club's, hile Princeton, Amherst, Cliiou and 'ses of their own. It is ronatid thai meeting having in view tl)U formation t an intdcollrgiato nwiclution will be held. New York Ban. CASTORIA , For In&nti tj fiiiMMv Children Cry for Pitchljr't Castoria.1 Children Crj' for Pitcher's Castoria. C: ".!rcn Cry for Pitcher's Csstorla. C:.i:.xiCry fbc ritd;er' C-'-?a. , - ' alnltlpaolns CcJalr. "From a spectacular point of view," remarked a courteous racing official today,, "the multipacing outfit is a suo cess'without doubt But the great trou ble with the teams provided by the pro moter of the meet is that they will not ride fairly. It is perfectly natural for the pacing men to pace their friends like demons, get the men they are in terested in 'booked on' to the pacing machine, be it a tandem, quad or quint, and then carry the friends away from the fields for record breaking perform ances. Quite the reverse is the riding of the paoers if some rider they are not in terested in gots the pole and 'hooks on' to the pacing machine. Then apathetio riding is displayed. It does not give each entrant a fair show at pacing, and to some it gives a decided advantago over others. J am in favor of the single pacers. Then each rider would have a fair chance at pace help. "Chicago Evening Post - Don't Have Ticht Tire. It is a tendency of inexperienced riders to inflate their tires as hard as possible This is a mistake, for the advantages of the pneumatic feature ore almost en tirely lost, and one might as well re turn to the old fashioned solid tire. By no means, however, is it necessary to go to the other extreme and ride with tires so soft that they chafe against the rim. Experience has. shown that to inflate the tire hard enough so that one may easily make a slight impression with the thumb is best, as the full elasticity of the air can then be obtained. Ex- onange. Coaatins Without Brake. How any rider can coast without a brake passes understanding. "Know nothing, fear nothing," aptly applies to every instance of the kind. Recently a young woman was nearly killed at Tar rytown, N. Y., while coasting with a brakeless bicycle, and a boy was killed outright in a country town of Massachu setts through similar rashness. Such ac cidents are happening by the dozen this season. Why will peoplo persist in need lessly jeopardizing their lives? Amer ican Cyclist Much in Little . ..r-aiaiiv tr r Hn.. phi. i m.M. ..,,.,. m ln smau s,uce. They al.e a medietas IruOOcS'S chest, always ready, al- ways efficient, always sat- I I Isfactory ; prevent a cold 111 2) or fever, cure all liver ills, sick headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc. 2ta. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. nUODD POISON I I i'"uZ..,,OOIJL POISON permanentl, I lcurMlnl6toa5dV.. Yoncanbetreatodat If you prefer to come here wewlllcoo- nooham. If we fail to core, if tod have taken mer cury, fc.dlde potaah, and atlll have acnes and .rar "lucousl'atches in mouth, Sore Throa? . n.plea Copper Colored Spots, Ulcere Ok any part of the body, Hair or Ryebrowa fautnr ont, It Is this Secondary BLOOD FOISojl vesnaranteetocure. We aoliclt the most obsti nate oaaea and challenge tha world for a case weoannotcore. This diseaae has alirara baffled thoaklll of the moat anentihysC elans. 900,000 capital behind our nn-nd Uonal guaranty. Absolute nroofs sent sealed on tppllcatton. Addresa COOK REMEDYCoC 01 Uasonlo Temple, VHICAUO, TlXJW CITY MARKET REPORT. Corrected Dally by RobertaCoVRro. Wboleanle and Retail. Merchanta. Wholaanle I"rl " Rib Sides, 4Jc Short Backs 4 Jt. Miss Pork(new) a.00. Rump $9.50. Short Clear 9.25. Hams, suyarcund, lljc. N, C. Hams 10c. Fresh Pork 4 to 4. Lard Compounds, in Tubs, 5 to 5 J. Beet Leaf Lard in Tubs. 6c. Flour, beet patent, $i 20 to $4.30. Flour, Fancy Straight, $3.90 to $3.95 Straight, $3 C)p3.75. Extra Flour $3.25. Granulated Sugar 3c A Sugar 4-. a C Sugai 4 2 5c. ' Molasses 15 to, 25c. m Syrup 15 to 25c. Cheese 9 to 10 Butter, Boquet Creamy, 20 to 21c Butter, Dalrv, 17 io 1 8c. Rio Coff-e 14 io 18 -. La Guam Coff-e 18 1 20c Ground Alum Suit 55c. Peas 50 to 5. Cblckons,gmwn. 4 c. Sittng Chiukvns 20 to 35u. tggaBc. Bu-swhx 20c. reanutf CO i 7ft: fliiles, !rjv2 to 6c Hide, cri-TTo, 2J-- B-cf ru f.t 4 to 0 9 Corn 40c. Oats. . . MeU 23c EXPECTANT We Offer Yea a REMfcOY Which INMJKES Salely Llle to Mather aadChUa. MOTHERS fiiinTiirnni i.iu Mcito: FRIEHD" 1 Rob Cooriumant ofltt Pals, Horrtrud RUL M wlfa uaad uTnM mmn kA. ) tore birth ol bar II rat ebild, aha did aot auIwfromCUlIPaer ralNs waaqulcklr I relterad at the orltloal hour anrlerfni bus little she bad no palna attarward aad her ' reoofery was rapid. i H.B.JoBMWHI.f.Vat!. Bent by Mall or Eipreu,- aa raealM ot J arlra, (1.00 aaj koUla, Book "Ta alolb- ' era muuea Drea. - . - i BEiDFIELD UKUIJUTOB CO., tttaato, ta. OLD IX ALL DKUOOiaTt, Malarial produces, WtokDea, danrrtl Ppbllilj. nilliOHWew, horn of Apiwlitt, IndgulioD and Constipation. . Omvt1 Tteka Chill Ton to, rcmovtt thetatna which produces tbew tronWe. '. 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Nervousness, LiHHsiludi', nil DniiiiH, Youth- rul errors, or nxeesHive Ufo or iohiicco.llpiiim, or Liquor, vliieli leitds to Misery. Consumi-Iiou, Insanity and Denth. At siorn or !y mini. $1 :i box; six for $5; with written ciiuruiiti-e to cure or refund money, mnitiplo nek aa;e. containing ljve da-s treatment, wit!, full instructiona, 25 cents. One samploonly suitl to eacn person. At store or by mail. t3TRcd Label Special Extra Strength. For Imnotency. Loss of Power, Lost Manhood, htenlity or Harrennewi, .1 a Imix; Rix for $", witli : written cuaraniee t4 cure io 30 days. At store BEFORE y muii. F. S. Duffy, Solo Berne. N. C. A B 15- Splendid curat irr nffent for Nervous or Sick Lspecial or ppnernl Nenrulci"; h)m io iteaanoue. Brum l.itiuust nn. hltwn (SleoiilesBiiewH, hUi for HIipu. mavtism, Gout, kidonj Diwirden, Acid ly- pepHiB, AnfpmiH. Ant Kioto lor Aicohoiio and other excesses. Jfrico, ID, ItoundGUceul, cuerToncoDt. THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 161 8. Western Aveaue, CHICAGO. F. S. Duffy, Sole Agent, New Berne. N. C. LADIES 00 YOU KNOB OR. FELIX LE BRUN'3 SteeliPennvroval Pills j a J are the oris-lnnl nnrl nnll C KKENCH. aafo and reliable cure ron tne market. t Trice, $1.00; sent i Dy mail, uenuino a-jltl only by E. S. Dufey, Berne. AT. C. Sole Agent, New IF BBIIU'C fob F.lTnr.R hex a. Bnun OThls remedy lieinc; leetcd dlreetly to tlie GIG! eac or inaae swriwii f the wenito-l rlnai-y Orcana, requires no change of diet. Cure anaranteed in t to day a. Hmallnlolniiaek TT TS) by snail, tJl.OO aaf W A.AJIMold only by F. S. Ddffy.J Sole Agent, New Berne, n. V. ! L Orata, n4 TtwMarka obtained and all fat eittbusuMsQMWtM.r moocratc rci. land w caaaccurt patent IU leas Umo Uuui Uoav 1 MM mm ala MS , - l-l -.T.m aa ahata tarttli Afrin. 4 t advise, it patentable or not, trco q.j trkapa Our fi not due till intent La aecurcd. mt ol aajneta Uw U. S. and ioreign oounuiect aai fm. Addrcat, c C.A.SNOW&CO.j OwW. Fa l aw T orrroc, whimiihitoh, o.m w BOTANIC- BLOOD BALM. A houaeholil nnuidv for all Btoorl and Bklo dlanaan. Curea without lull, Hrruf. ala.llrm, KaaaaiatUBl,CaUrra, salt Ubraat and avarr form ol Blood Dlacaae froul lax I almpleat pimple tothafonleUKea, t ill? onatratea IU pamtouuwl VllnK, purity Inc and bulMlna up virluea. On bottle haa snora ouratlra rlrtue than a down of anj atliar Kind. It builds up tha nealtn aoa atcangth from tha Brat dose. rrWHITK for ia mf '! MtiOM. If ant k. & drturglst, send I5.ru tor alx sot- l.lo to aaut, lralht 11089 BALM CO-AtUnta, 6a. For Bale by F. B 'Duffy. T CUBE'S. COL IIMI DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tilt money If It rails. to care, zoo. Manhoodesyred Agent, Jcw I SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEEY BOTTILE OF Castoria Is put up la one-slsa bottles only. It !is not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise that it I is juBt as good" and vll answer every par. 1 pose. ' jT see tout Jon get u-a-B-T-u-tt-l-a. Tie iu- timilf SX y v si ! of wrappw. Klieniiinf Iniii Cured. After eminent pliysicians and all other known remedies fail, liotnnic Blood Biilm, (15. 15. 1!.) will quickly cure. Tliousauils of Ui-liniunials allcst this fact. No ciise of Klicuiiiatisiu can sland before its liiiiuic healing power. Ijend stamp for book of particulars. It contains evidence that will convince von that 15. 15. 15. i.- tlielxst cum for all 151ood nud kin DUeuses ever discovered, Beware of sub. Ililules saiil lo be ''jut as good,'' f 1.00 per same bottle. For sale by Druggists. Atlantic & N C. Railroa TIME TABLE NO. a, In, effect 7:00 M. Wciincsdav, N arth 1810. Goinc East P in nu:.r. Or: .c. Wksi JNo, 3 sxeitijt r Ji tttns. ISO. 4. Stations. Ar. ;i. 111. Lv. p. m. 3 20 3 49 4 12 5 15 (iolilsl.oro, 11 2." l.n(.i rnne 10 02 Kilistnn, 1 32 Ar. New linn, Lv. U 30 Lv, " Ar. 17 Ar. Mnreliead City, Lv. 8 07 C 3' Xo. 1. t X Mixed Frl.fi Phm. Tniin. Stations, Mixil Frt & Pun. Trail . Ar. p. m. a oo 7 2) Lv. u. in. ' 21) Gnlilsbiiro, Jiesi's, LiiUtiinyp, Fall in;; C'rei k, Kinston, (.'aswell. Ar. Dover, Lv. Lv. " Ar. Cure deck, Tu "carina, Clark's, 8 lfi 7 :!i 24 9 '18 9 s:t 10 15 10 40 11 15 11 :u 12 0.i 1 30 2 11 2 26 2 4H 3 12 3 2 ") 3 31 3 411 3 51 P. M t. C Ii 5 50 20 00 18 00 1 4 20 00 38 20 50 i 3 2 10 10 Ar. New Bern, Lv. Lv, At, 17 Kiverilale C'n Htuu, Haverlock, Newport, V1l1lvood, Atl lutic, 12 10 00 I 9 40 9 06 Lv. 8 47 8 38 Lv. 8 20 Ar. Moreheud City. Ar. M. City Depot, Lv. 80 00 A. M. 'Monday, Wednesday and Kliduy. I Tuesday, Tliursda)and Saturday. . H. L. DILL, Sup't. Wilminiiton, Mem & Norlolk TIME TABLE NO. L To take ellect Sunday, May 17lh, 1U;0, M 12:00 M. Siiersediiin Tune Table No. 4, Dated Octot-er 27th, 1895. ; OoisoSoutii. eciiKun.K. GoinoNortb No. 7. PntHfnijer Trains. 'No. 8. Lvc A. 9 20 9 55 10 09 10 42 12 40 r. m. M. Stations. Ar. P. M New Berne l'olloeksville Muysville a Jaekaorvdle Wiliuin,' u Lve 5 20 I 44 4 30 3 58 3 00 '. M. No. 6 Pahbknukh and Fhkiout No. 5 lave Wilmington Monday, Wednesday an 1 Friday. Leave New JJern Tucoby Lm rwlay and Saturday. Lv A. M. Ar. 1'. it 7 00 Lv WilminKlon Ait 8 25 7 10 W. Sea-Coast !. K. C-ot'g :l 15 7 f 'l Bayrucad, 2 .'6 7 31 Kirk'and 2 4(1 7 42 Sor Hill, 2 40 7 58 .4imis.iMi, 2 11 8 0i Cyprvn UHc, 8 "5 8 11 AnmiD'lule I 5i 8 18 Wooilm.'e, I 4; 8 32 Edneeorut 1 30 8 52 Hollyri !. I )' 0 0 Folkstoue 12 55 8 Id Dixon 12 2 0 84 Verona ii 85 8 50 Arr. Jacksonville Lv. '.3 1' 11 IU Lv. A:t. lOli. 1119 Northeast 10 Oi 11 88 WhiU'Ouk 0 UU 11 38 ' MkyaviHe 8 18 1318 Ravenswood 8 5b 13 30 Pollockivill. 8 5( 13 53 Delirutt 8 28 180 Arr. Newkcrnt Lv. 8 Of P. M. A. M, Dally Except Baiday. H. A. WHITING, Qoneral alanactr. I. W. MAETENI8, Gent Frt. and Pass. KaS 1 Tou run no risk. Atl rirumlsts rotr ntee Grove's Tasteless Chill tonic to 4dq aii vat tue mauuiaciutwi ciaiiu 101 it. LOW RATES -TO- BALTIMORE ! -VIA- BALTIMORE, CHESAPEAKE & RICHMOND STEAM BOAT COMPANY. iot .OO One Way. $1.50 Round Trip. First-Class Tickets. First-Class Sbips. First-Class Accommodat'ns Everything First-Class. THESE RATES EFFECTIVE ADO., 24TH, 1896. Leave Norfolk daily, except Sunday, 5 30 p. in. Leave Old Point daily, except Sunday, 6:30 p. m. Airire Baltimore, 7:00 n. m. CST'Noifolk wliart, Foot of Fayette stuet, one Mock irora Atlantic Hotel. Now is tlie time to no to Balti more. Take advantage of tlie lew rates. Slate rooms retervi-d in aclviince. For tickets and information, apply to W.M. IIEXKY TAYLOE, Distr'ut Passenger and Ticket Ageot No. 58 Main street. Norlolk, Vu. . N. fi MITI1, Tickc-t At. Old IViul, V HC. O.J2 a. ID- LaX-JTE. FREIGHT & PASSENGER. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Steamer NEUSE Is scheduled to sail from New born as follows: MONDAYS, - WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Sailing hour 5:30 p. m. Sharp. Freight received up to 5 o'clock For tuitlicr Information apply to, GEO. .HENDERSON, Afent June 23. 18. Sleeplessness, mental depression, loss i t memory and all nervous diseases cured by Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treat ment. 1 00 per box; six lor 5.00. Cure guaranteed. For sale by F. S. Duffy. The only thing a man wants after ne gets an tne money lie needs, is more. Ladies n:e Dr. Le Brun's French S. & P. Pills fur health. One Dollar by mail or at store. For sale by F. S. Duft'X ltiehes have wings, and green backs might as well be printed or fly paper. Tmly, the gentleman's friend, is Dr. Le Brim's U. & ti. Cure, At store or sent by mad. One Dollar. For sale by F. S. Dully. Take care of the pennies, and he dollars will be blown in by your heirs. Hysteria, convulsions, ' tits, nervoui prostration, wakelulness, loss of memory, cured bv Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain irtatment. At store or by ma:. 1.00 per box or six for $5.(0. Guaran teed. For sale by F. 8. Dufty. It is no trouble to see that wealth is a crrse, as long as the other fel low has it. Cure in three days, no worry, no diet, never fail. Dr. Le Brvn's G. A G. Cure. At store or by mail; no publicity. $1.00. For sale by F. S. DuB'y. A great financier is a thief who is successful. A thief is a great finan cier who fails. W.mted Ladies to know that Dr. L Brun's S. & P. Pills arc for sale Kt our store, $1.00, or will be sent by maik For sale by F. 8. Duffy. Some old-fashioned folks, like bal let girls, keep their fortunes in their stockings. We have the sole agency for the sale ot Dr. K. C. West'e Nerve and Brain Treat, incut. Written Burantee given to cure or tho money will be refunded. $1.00 per box or six fur $5.00. For sale by F. S. Duffy. Some people have more money than brains, and are not considered wealthy either. Excel nil others in quickness, no bad effect, no publicity at amru or ty mail. One Dollar, Dr. 1 llrun's G. &. G. Cur, For sale by F. S. Butty. , The business in which you know you could make money, is always monopolized by others. If health is desired, ladies try D Le Biun'sS & V. Pills, the only French. One Dollar at store or by mail. For sale by F. a Duffy. When a man disnutes with a fool. the fool U doing the same thing. I ML lice a new man and life la worth living since I took course of Dr. E- C. Weal's Nerve and Brain rreatroent. For tale by F. 8. Duffy. After a man's jaw begins to swell, he realise that silsnoe 11 golden. . Delays art dangerous. "Cat of l)r. I Brus's O. & G. Cure at oacs. tin ilUr, at store or my nail, at T. t. Duffy's. ; ' Warranted no cure 00 pay. There are tetoy Imitation.'; To get th gerviia auk, for 6rov's.
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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