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.".N OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IK THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD C ASTORIA," AND .. "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS our trade mark, r I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Eyannis, Massachusetts was the originator 0 "PITCHER'S pASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now stf y-"- on every bear the facsimile signature of (&ffl&oJUM wrapper. Mis is the original " PITCHERS CASTORIA,'' which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hM you have always bought J,- . ' on the and has ; the signature of Cutf7atcZXi wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is , March 8,1897., - ' &&&t,P . - . Do Not Bo Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE F AC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. 1HCCHTMOOWMMVrTr UHIUTrUCTtWVllm. j- . . , Schedule Effective May 2, 1897. Thia condoosed, Schedule ia published sa information only and eiibject to change without notice to the pnblie. GBEENSBOBO, EALEIUH. UOLDSBORO AND NORFOLK. No. 13. Hlxn.l Daily 1 80 a m 8 warn Si a m 1 10am 8 18 a m " Warn 1 Ml a ni 4 X) in t to a m A I.' a in Mam 5 Mam IMin 1 loam Vlo. 4i. Kz Bun. 00 am 40 a in 111 8) am 11 Mam Mo. 1. Daily. It Warn OS.' a in nam Mam 40am 9 47 am 10 Oam lO'.tim 10 34 a m 10 Bi m 10 Warn 11 W a in U4iam 11 OS put 11 16 p m 18 48 pm 11 CO p m U 40 p 111 I 1 10 p 01 6 V P HI I 10 pm 1 40pm Na. M. Dally. 11 10 p m 12 40 pill M 41) p lb 'S 66 pm i Mpn . 7psa I epii 1 J7 D in 1 48p m I 03pm 1 SBp m 48 p III S 00 pm I Silo m t 43.p in. 4 11pm 4 p m 4 Up m Eastern Time. J.V Oreenalioro tilhaouvllle Klon College Burlington Graham Haw Hlvor Mohane llillaboro University Durham ' Morrlsvllle . Cary UaUlgh ! Italolg'a Auburn Clayton. Senna Ar Ar Morlolk Trinoaion 3oldboro hr Mo. St. Daily. 11 Mam II 34 am II 90am 11 10am 11 Mam 10 Mam 10 4a a in 10 ilam 10 07 am Mam 8 18 am (Warn 8 63 am 8 37 am 816am 740am 7 S3 a in 710am Mo. 18. Dally. 0 85pm 6 (Upni IDpm 8 60pm 8 45 p m 588pm 6 17 pm 5 07 pin 5 50 pin 4 88 pin I 4 07 p m mpn 8 40p in 1314pm ISUipm :i5pro 110 pm 1 am 2 bo did 1 80pm Mo. 11. Mixed. Dally. 855 am 15 a in 808 am 855 am 5 40 a m 615 a ni 605 a m 480 a ni 855 a m 880 am 889 a m 118 a m 8 00 a m No. 41. Ex. Bun. ?00 pm 10 pm Tul pm 8 08 pm 6 80 p m 4 55 p m No. II and H carry Pullman (leaping Can between Greensboro and Raleigh. Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, c ' passenger Department, ' . . . , . ' New Bane, N. G, May ttrijltW. TolAecotK A. & N. C. B. R. CO., TlironJth late of fare Kuud Trip Tickeia t8eason of 1897) from coupon stations below ui points nauied in W, N, U. II y. Tickela-on sale June 1st, ihvt to eepi, SUtli, I8U7, Inclusive. Uood lor return pouage on or neiore uciouer eisi, ion. .1 in - . . i. , I' From Morehead New Bern. Kinston. LaOrange. To . City. , . - ' Hickory. N. C. ...... ... 18 50 12 50 1110 .. 10 60 ... Morganton, " t, 14&V,,.... 18 85 1189 .1185 ... OldVort, 1565 14 85 18 85 18 65 ... BI'kM't'n " ... 16 80.. 15 80 ... ... 18 80...'. ... 18 80.... Asheville, ... 16 85... ... 15 85 14J45 1885.... Jlc4 Springs ' .... .18 85....... 17 85 . 15W 15 85.... Bauyi to all nthor Renria In Western North 0 irollna or Virginia can be furnish' ail nnon annllcatliia. i .... - Children turner five (5) teira of age free. Children of flrd'(S) and pndcr twelve (13) tears of age one-bill of above named rate. 8. I DILL, U. r. A, 11. I TV, A. & N. . It. . TIVll TABLE NO. 2. . Going East Bchroui.K: Oiling West No. 8 L. m 8 80... 840... 418... . 815.;. 585... 8 87... No. 1. f Mi'ii Ft. and Paitcnger Tralna RTATIONAl . Goldnboro , LaOrango.. . Kinnlon... No. 4 Ar. am .........1185 ....10 53 .... 188 ...Ar. New Berne, Lr.... . 1 80 ...L. ' " ' Ar. 8 80 .Ar. Morehead oily Lr 8 07 No.t, BTATlons: I Mi'l Ft. and rata. To. Ar. pm ;..Oollloro... 800 Bvrt'a.... 8 80 ... Udranga..... 650 .Fulling Creek......... 880 ....Kinaton 8 00 Ciuwcll 518 .Ar. Dover, Lf 8 00 4 400 888 8"20 Faa.Tn I.r. a m 780... 753... 818... 785... 881... 8 88... 53.,.. 10 15..... ..Lv. " Ar... 10 40 Core crevk;...; 11 It... Tuncarora 11 81 -....clark'a ...... law Ar. Nfw Varna, L. 180,. 113.. 8 2fl.. 8 53.. 8 13.. 8 25.. 3 HI . 8 47.. 8 51 . P. . ' I . ti ...L. " Ar , , Iiiirnliile .... , , Croatian Ilavi-tix k NnwpvrV, L Wil'lwoixl Alliiiitic Ar. ,V.in-lii'nil i;lly,L... .Ar. M. i Hy I-M.t, .... M ....10 47 ..' ....1009 .... 40 . too . 887 . 830 . 820 . 800 4. M iy and Frlilny. i .tur.lHy. iiii.U i miiI mli'iit. nr aw n.iiicov. TIMH TABLE NO. I, la Elfeet Sunday, May 17, 1886, Dally - Except Bunday. Going South schedule: Going North No. 7, Faseenger Trains ' fno. V, Lt. am, stations; Ar. p m 9 20. ....... New Berne 080 IHS ..PollocksTllle........ 411 10 09 MavsTille 4 80 10 43..., Jacksonville 9 58 18 40,..'.Ar. Wilmington, Lv. ... 8 00 r M r m Na 6, Pabhenoks and Fbeiobt, No. 6. Lravo Wilmington Monday, Wednea- dav and Friday. Leave New Berne Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. Lv. AH Ar. P 700 Lv. Wilmington, Ar 1 85 7 10. .V, SraCoaat P. B. croe'g.. 8 16 7 30 Bay mead 8 56 784.. 7 43.. 758.. 805!. 811 . 818.. 883.. 8 53.. 908.. 910 . 9 84.. 950.. 11 10 11 19... 11 88... 1161... 13 18... 13 80 .. 13 r, l .. 1 :k... Eirkland ..Scotl'aUill.... ., Hamstead . cypress Lake... .... , ...Annandale .... ....... Woodaide..... Edgecombe.... ., ..nolly ridge ... Folkstono Dlion ..... ....Verona. ....... ....Ar. Jacksonville, Lv.. ....Lv. " Ar.. 146 Imily J-:i J. W ...840 ... 811 .. 985 ... 165 ... 147 ... 180 ... 115 ...19 50 ...13 42 ...19 85 ..18 05 ,.10 90 ....Nortlicaat. 10 00 .-...Wliltwak.... 9 .... nay-vllls 918 , , . ltaTetmwood 6 58 . . .PoIUk kavllle 8 50 rX'lirulil's 8 Ar. N"-w li' rno, Lv 8 00 A $20,000,000 FRAUD. That U What the Bridal Package la the OovenuneBt Treacory Xa Declared we Be. "I hate to shatter a pet delndon by giving the facts in tbe case," said a former olerk in tbe treasury department at Washington, "but fraud ought to be exposed regardless of consequences, and tbe greatest fraud I know of is tbe fa mous 'bridal package" of the treasury vaults. ' - - .- ' v ' - "I say famous, but it isn't famous in a general sense, it is lamous oniy among bridal couples. I don't know bow it is, but every bridal couple that go to Washington on their wedding tour and it seems to me that about nine-tenths of the bridal couples of the country go to Washington know all about that package, and tbe bride can t rest until she goes through tbe regular routine connected with it. No visit to Washington by a stranger is oomplete without an inspection of the treasury vaults, but if hisbr her visit is a non bridal one the fraud of the paokage isn't played. , ' ' 'Tdon't know who it was in the de partment that first imposed it on a bri dal pair, bnt it went, and it grows in popularity every year. When tbe couple enter the vault, tbe man in charge, aft er a few preliminary and perfnnotory remarks, reaches up on a shelf, takes down a package of notes, and tolls the bride to take" it in her hand, if she hasn't asked for it the very first thing. He then tells her that the package con tains 830, 000, 000 in treasury notes, all in denomination of $10,000 each. The bride is delighted, of course, and when she goes back home she talks for weeks about having held $30,000,000 in her hand all at one time. : The bridegroom can't resist enjoying that same pleas ure, and he fondles the paokage awbile, and the pair go away blissful over the experience, while the treasury vault man tosses the package back on tbe shelf and chuckles. "Now this is all simply a gigantic fraud on the young people. The treas ury at Washington does not hold that amount of money. The bulk of the gov. eminent money is at tbe subtreasury in this city That 'bridal package' is a gay deoeiver. It does contain notes to the amount of 830,000,000, of the de nomination of $10,000 each, bnt they're not money, because they're not signed, So instead of having held in their hands 830,000,000 the happy couple bavo fondled simply a packago that repre- sen ted no more value than the price of tbe paper and the priutiug on it. lt may be cruel to shatter this pretty delu sion, but my conscience forbids me to carry the burden of its concealment any longer; hence these foots. "New York Sun. A Workman and Bla Work. The wifo of a friend of mine is tbe possessor ol a thin gold watc.ii cuuiu It is something after the pattern of a cable. Euch link ia finoly fluifihed, and the workmanship is that of uu urtiKt, In examining it closoly one would even' think that the person who made it was in love with his work. It is n mechan ical masterpiece. - My friend niudo it a gift to bia wifo about 15 ycurs ago, and it is not only highly prized by ber on that account, but ulso because of its de sign and finish. A week or two ago one of the links broke. I will get that fixed for you all right," said my friend. "I know just the man to take it to. He is not a jew eler, but a machinist by trade, and 1 would rather give a job like this to him than to a jeweler. He has a mochunical genius which runs to work oi tbis kind." My friend took the chain to tbe con ius. He has a small, mean looking shop in an ancient, dilapidated building in an unlikely street down town. He examined tbe chain carefully and ftp neared to become reflective over it. Then bis face lit np with a smile, as be said: I remember tbis chain very well. made it 15 years ago." Brooklyn Eagle. The Pawalng of the Cayuse. Fossil collections gathered in old lake beds of eastern Oregon demonstrate that tbe broad plains between the Rocky and Cascade mountains wore the original habitat of the prehistoric horse, a fleet little animal no larger than a fox wbiob in the long ago scampered over the lonely land. After tbe lapse of ages the modern horse ia now to degenerate upon tbe stamping ground of bia ancestors. Tbe cayuae baa become ao valueless by tbe invasion of the eleotiro car and tbe bicycle and tbe disappearance of tbe stagecoach and the wagon train that the baiter baa been taken from hie neck and he has been turned loose to struggle with nature for hia own subsistence. Over this section many tbouaand head of wild horses now roam as nntram meled as in prehistoric days, and during tbe past wluter these perished; in large number. : .-'.. It ia a ease of tbe survival of the fit teat. Tbe cayuse, like tbe red man, may read his doom in tbe setting sun, but the well bred horse ean still look clvi ligation in tbe face and domand shelter and oata in abundance. Spokane Spokesnian-Beview. .' , ; , Twe ttetlnlttou ef Foatry. An Alabama editor, being asked to give a definition of "poetry," replied: - "Poetry is nothing more than words thrown together with a jingle at the end of each line like the music of a tin can at the end of a dog's tail" ' Not to be outdone by tbe above, a Georgia editor adds this opinion: "Poetry ia the foolisbest thing in the world, but it haa return atampa on one end that help an editor to get his mail oft!." Atlanta Constitution. The following quotations represent Wholesale Prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be charged. ri.t Sunday. It. A. WIUTINfl. L3 . Most Torturing, Disfiguring, f v Humiliating Of itching, bumhig, bleeding, scaly (kin and scalp humors is instantly relieved by a warm bath with Coticdka Boat, a single application of Cdticdba (oint ment), the great skin euro, and a full dose of Coticdea Bhsolvint, greatest of blood purifiers and humor cures. iGura Remedies . speedily, permanently, and economically core, when all else fails. PoTTi nmn Aim Ctnw. Cotr.. Holt? Prop"., Sectors, 9-" liow to Coi Cw-ory Skin Bud Blood Uumor," trot. PIMPLY FACES PnrlflM wd Bctwtifled CUIIVUIU. SOAP. LEGAL NOTICES. . Assignee's Hale! VALUABLE GTOCK OF MERCHAN DISE, DRY GOODS, GROCER IES, ETC. 7 Wholesale Prices Current. HAMS-1 lb- Sugar Cured, North Carolina,... SHOULDERS f) lb- Sugar Cured 11 13 As'assignee of James R.Bell and Joseph C. Long, lately doing 1'iiaioess at North Barlo we, Craven County, N.C.. as Bell & Long, I will offer for sale for ensh, the stock ol Goods, Wares and General Mer chandise, now io the st.ne lately oecupUd by Bell & Long, at North Barlowc, N. C. A Complete inventory or the stork can bs seen at the store f Roberts & Bro., New Berne, N. C and nny information will be promptly furnished by the under signed assignee. Pat tii s desiring to puiclinsc the strck arc invited to make bids lor Hie tame in person or by letter udilnsse I to the As signee a' New Berne. This is a good opportunity to buy u stock ol mercbundie and an established business in a i;ood location. Right reserved to reject any r ah bids. 'Please call on or write to the uuder signed, D. 4. Roberts, ASSIGNEE. New Berne, N. C, July 17, 1897. English Cured 71 Richmond . PORK fl barrel- New Heavy Mess. . . . Short cut , DRY SALTED MEAT Bellies Short backs lb.... LARD Ik- Best Refined 7 9 50 10 00 10 00 61 Co 5 () North Carolina (1J (t Compound 5 (! SALT, $ sack- Liverpool 55 American 55 ej BUTTER 1) lb- Best Elgin 20 (! Good , 18 FLOUR-W barrel- Extra 4 35 Straight.... 4 50 Fancy Straight H 80 Full Patent 5 00 Best FBncy Patent. . . 5 35 COFFEE $ It. Roasted 17 Green 10 SUGAR, cwt. Oranu. Standard A White 0 Yellow QRAIN-f bushel Corn 38 Oats, 27 Cow Peas 65 Peanuts 80 EGGS ft dozen 8 POULTRY $ pair Chickens, young 20 Chickens, old , 35 FRESH MEAT BecfJ f lb 4 Pork p lb 4 BEESWAX fib......... TALLOW, ) II POTATOES "g4 bushel Norton Yams 40 Bahamas 20 This market corrected weekly. 60 20 (t 4 75 0 25 5 25 5 50 27 20 C4 5 50 64 5 00 3 4 75 4 00 40 82) 70 00 10 25 40 5 41 20 5 50 25 Executrix Notice! Having qualified as executrix ol Virgil A. Craw lord, deceased, late or Craven County North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims agAiutt said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of June,1808, or this notice will be pleaded in,bur of their recovery. All persons indebted .to said estate are herehy notified to make immediate pay ment. Tbis 20th dny of June 1807. HARRIETT CRAWFORD, Executrix. R. R. SPECIAL RATES. SE..SOS A XL) SATURDAY NIGHT HCKET3, li u-.lTiip A. S N C". Slat-ons to More- Ii.:.d ( i . N C. ATLNTIC& X. C. RAILROAD CO, l'if-en'.tr Depiiiirw i t. New IJ.-rne, N. C, J ay V2nd, 1897. T.i Alo is A & N'.C. I,'. 1! , f 1 ial rat of lute ivSeS"ii 18U7J Rminil Tiii 110m Miiii'i:S niimd In-low Io More hii.il Ciiy, iu 1 ff:ct June 1st, 18SJ7. Executor's Notice ! Having qualified as executor of the last will nod testament of John A. Jones, de ceased, this is to notify all persons bavin claims against the estate of the siiid de cenfed to exhibit them to Robt.G. Moselj, Executor, on or l'efbre the 25th day ol June, 1898, or this milieu will bo pleuded in br of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immed'ate pavnient. Tins the &th day ot June, 1807. ROBT. G. MOSELV, Executor. 1 a Notice ! Having qualified ns utliiuiiisi rutor of Jofeph J, Hill, late of Craven county, North Caroli.iu, I heieby uotil) all per sons bnviug claims nainst guid Joseph J. Hill, to exhibit same to n.e on or belore July 12th, lfcOf: or this notice will be pleaded In bir of the recovery thereof. All persons indebted to raid Joseph J. Hill, are nolilkd to make immediate payment to me. This 10th day of July, 1897. tiios. F. McCarthy, Administrator of Joseph J. Hill. The-Forum. JULY. 1897: Tho Powers and the Gircio-Turkish War, Theodore S Woolsey. Tho Rights of Foreigners in Tuikcy, Prof. A D F Hamlin. Non-Partisiacsliip in Municipal Govern ment: Is Non-partisanship Feasible? Ex Gov. Roswcll P Flower, Mayor Strong's Eipciliueul in ftew York, Senator Frank D Pavey, The McKinley Administration and Prosperity, J Laurence Lauglilin. Why Spaiu lias Failed in Cuba, Thos Gold Alvord, Jr. Johannes Brahms, Gustav Kobbe. A Radical Defect in Our Civil Service Law, Duncan Vcazey. Buuar Bounties and Their Influence, Dr. nsrvoy W Wiley. The Evolution of the Educational Ideal I, Dr. Fnedrlcb Paulsen. Have Amerlct ui An? Social Standards? Frances M Abbott. William Wordsworth, A V Peabody. Victorian Greater Britain and IU Fu hire, 1'rot Thomas Davidson. THE FORUM PUBLISHING CO., Ill Fifth Ave., N. T, Addlttoa to Wall Kowa rimA I remember to have been told by a late brother officer, who was a well read man. that this proverb was of Portu guese origin and that it ran, "Hell ia paved with good intentions and roofed with lost opportunities." Notes and Queries. Takaee Dpll taaek Tear a Lire Away. If yon want to quit tobacco using easily sod lorevur, be mado well, atreng, magne tic, full of new lift and vigor take No To-Roc, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong Many gain ten pounds In tin day. Over 400,0-0 cured. Buy ;,'.i-Ti -I'.iic fl om your own iliiifTj;i't,wlio ',', i nii'Tiiiie cure. E "! I t and sanv ' 1 ! f . Ad. Ft. r'.ii'g ,;--iii'y Sewing Machines 'YSPEP5IA DID IT Weakened One Man's Constitution Until It Brought Him to Death's Door. Mr. James S. Harrison, a well-known and highly respected citizcu of Cleve land, ()., was for years a suffo-cr from dyspepsia and general debility- and in his weakened condition, resultinjfroin the above causes, ho had the additional ill-luck to fall a victim to malaria trom this complication of disorders. Mr. Harrison 'k condition was becoming very serious, when he commenced to take P. P. P., Lippman's Great Remedy. Its effects were marked and immediate. Read his letter to us. Its earnestness is apparent: Gekti.kmkn: For the benefit of all suffering from dyspepsia and general debility I beg to submit my testimonial as to the efticacy of your P. P. P., Lipp man's Great Remedy, as a positive cure for all the distressing complainU from which I suffered. My system was also full of Malarfa and my condition was growing very serious; I had no appetite, was losing strength and was completely broken down in health, but now my health is completely restored, and I can eat like a field laborer, without the slightest fear of any serious results. I take givat pleasure in telling the world that P. P. P. did the grand work of restoring me to my- accustomed health. Yours truly, JAMES S. HARRISON, Cleveland, O. If you get up feeling tired and stupid, P. P. P. should be taken it will make you feel well. P. P. P. cures eczema, that tortur ing, itching disease of the skin and blood. If your blood is kept pure, you will not bo disfigured with pimples, boils and blotches. P. P. P. is the deadly foo and van quisher of rheumatism. Itseffects are immediate, and lasting, and it nit only relieves, but permanently cures. Scrofula, which is hereditary and deep-seated in the blood can he cured by P. P. P. H is the one and only posi tive cure for this dread disease. Suiferers from kidney troubles find immediate relief when they take P. 1'. P. as it cures all irregularities and re stores to nature her proper functions. Sold by all druggists. UPPMAN BROS., Aplllurkl, Sole Prop'rf, Llppmim'l Block, Savannah, G. Sold by F. S. DUFFY STATIONS I SKAS M I SAT. NIOIIT. G.-ldsboio 1 4 10 !?2 00 Best's ?"i 1 :m LaGian-c li 5il 1 HO Falling Creek :: -JS 1 70 Kinston :i no 1 00 Caswell 3 no 1 50 Dover 2 71 1 HI Core Creek 2 70 1 SO Tuscarora 2 li' 1 20 New Heme 2 01 1 00 ltiverda!e 1 7.1 00 Cioutan 1 7.7 80 Hnvclock 1 00 70 Newport 00 40 Wild wood 40 ao I-i7"XO IE Important The Saturday uhjht licki Is are of ironclad eon tract term and must be signed by p.iSM-mjer usirg them in all iiHaucrs They arc only good fr iti Saturday until Hie lollowing Tne-)Jav and limit will not lu exteudid. S. L. DILL, d. P. A. ATLANTIC & NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, New Berne, N.C., Ju'.y 7, 197. MEETING OF THE NORTH CAR OLINA BANKERS ASSOCIATION, at Moreheud City, X. C, JULY 23rd, 18II7; Tickets to lie sold July 22 and 2:1, good to return until July 20, inclusive. The following rates will govern points named In Moreheud Cily Return. $12 90 Charlotte 9 0"i Din-haul C :i.1 Forc-i City 1 1 55 llcrj.il ion :in I.-itiim-r.re 11 10 .Mu.ttcn 12 70 Newton 1350 1'eii.b.eke. 9 SO R-ileigh 1 1-1 00 Sanltirii 50 Shelby I 40 cbb-n 0 ."0 Win--!-:.!. 111 .uu in. I Blaekourg Danville, Vu. Fayettevillc Gasb idia Greensboro Hickory Minion Mooiesboro Nortolk Rutherford ton Rural Hall Selma Suffolk ilniii.:"tim A Ai (iohlsl.OK) Kinston AdiiiiiiiMtrntor'N Notice Having qualified as administrator ol J. M. Andrews, into of Craven county, North Carolina, I notify all persons hav ing claims sfiair.8'. J. M. Andrews to exhibit same to me on or before July 15th, 1808, or this notice will be plead io bar of recovery thereof.' All persons indebted to said J. M. Andrews are notified to make nnme diate payment to me. This 15lh d.-y of July, 1897. thos. f. McCarthy. Administrator of J. M. Andrews. LINIMENT. TRADEMARK, riagical Pain Extractor. XT' RES RHECMATISM.I TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, BACKACHE. LUMBAGO, CATARRH, AMI) A I.I. KINDS or PAINS AND ACHES. Administrator' Notice Having qntlllled as administrator of tlarrict Ipotk, late ol Craven County. North Carolina, I notify all persons hav ing claims against Harriet Ipock to exhibit same to me on or before July 22d, 1808 or this no'ice will be plead in bar of recovery thereof. All persoui indebted to said Harriet Ipock are notified to make immediate payment to me. This 22nd day of July, 1807. thos. f. McCarthy, Administrator of Harriet Ipock, deed. For nearly three-ecoro years ami ten this famous old household friend has been curing pains and aches, and has Dover disappointed tho user It 18 clean, pure, ellicacious. agree ably smelling and quickly acting. IT IS A Rich, Spicy Compoand and In valuable for Cuts, Scalds, Sena, Barns, Ulcers, Weunds, Erysipelas, Skin Troubles. Etc., Etc. OS EASY TERMS to reipoi . libit parties ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Will Call or Wait on Parties, " Duplicate Parts for Machine! For Sale, ' . . ' -"r Needles and Oil in Supply. E. J. Lanier, 78 l'ollock HL, TiVAY iji:ixnjg. If. C District AKent, Steer Llanuracturlni Ccipaiy. Admlnlfttrntor'H Notice Having this day qualified asadmlnitra- torof the estate of 'lsude M. Benton, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persona holding claims tgslDit said estate No present them to the undersigned lot payment on or before the 17th day o July, 1898, or this notice will be pleaded 10 bar of their recovery. All persoct Indebted to raid eatato will pleaae make Immediate settlement. TbieJuly 15th, 1807. 3. U. BENTON, ' ' Administrator. Price 25 Cents. AT IIKAI.RIIS AMI llRUOOIgTS, or sent 111 quaulity of 3 or more packages to any aUilrtss on receipt ol money, by Liberal Terr s CIvca Local Agents. New Berne Halls. Notice I given that on and after thb date malls leave - For all points Io Pamlico County and South Civtk arcUon of Beaufort Count; close at a. m. Tor Yaocchoro bud Post Offlort U Northern part of Cravn Count close it lt MOO. For Bullair and lima, ( a. tm. FoeWjltford, lie. m. , AJ1 wall for DeBrubt goes to" Polloka- VilK the former omce u disoootluucd. Vancelioro mall arrives 11 m. Vanoohoro mail leaves 1 p. m. U . MANLY. 1'oatmasUr $10 00 0 50 I I 00 7 00 13 :io s 55 1 1 10 S 15 0 10 7 Oil L! 10 G 70 1 15 .' I.. 1 1 1 - S. L. ATLANTIC AND TllANSl'DII I' New lieine. n i;aii.i;uh. 1 ION 10 11 ., N C, . July SATURDAY KXCl'ltSION Rales to Moreheud Cily and lidum .lu'y IO1I1, to August 2sih, 1S07. Coninieiicinj; Satur.luy July ldib, 107 and coutiniiiny until Suurilay, Auu-t 28lli, inelii'ivc, I'nless (itherwic oidcrcd tickets will be "old from t!i I'oIIhwiiil' points on A C L, on Satunlaxs. Kound Trii tickets to Murehead Ckv, Limited to following Tuesday, vi N (', Frecmouiil Wilson Rocky Ml Tarboro, ?2 50 :i no 1 on 4 50 Greenville Wiisiilnutoi Wildon .. 1.. DILL, Siijt. tm 00 Rates to Tennessee Exposition. Fiisfcnger rute-i on aceomitof thi Tennes see Centennial and lutein. itionai Ex position at Nuslmllc, Tenn. May 1 to Oct. HO. IH97 The A. & N. C. R. R. 1ms peilicted rates with the all rail lines from New Berne to Nashville. Tcim, and rctiuu at rates known as class A li C V ,t (i. Ticlio'.s upon application may be had via Goldsborn, Ashcville, l'amt Rock and Chattanooga. Via GoUUboro, Atlanta and Chaltanoo"", or via Goldsboro, Den mark, Augusta uiiil Cliiittiinooga. Kor further information apply to S. L. DILI., (J. P. A A. .v N. C. R. It. Winklemann & Brown Drue Co., Hale rre-rltr, BALTHHORB, KD V . A. nllDDDPaiSDU .-v ( A SPECIALTY JotS I I try 1IL4M I'OIHOft prnMknntll I I i -artmin lAtoUdmytk Toaoanbsjiratl bj) t riotn roremsDO ssrioa viivMr mum ft aamtv J LV. If TOJ DtvfwOOowlfWllltW fWtitar, 1 f wj fall to ear. I f 70a bar ufean Mr tnry, iold potash, skoe Mill bar ttchM an Miu, m tzwajruaaj 1 aicnaBs in noouin, norv 1 arotu, arias pi eta, ajoprir L,niirei rM, a 7 part of tb bodf. Hair or Fjbroi Mi, M kt Ihtt ttMKMdary HL4MU tlloara oa brova ralllna Mi, M St Ihtt ttaoidaf7 HL4MU POIHOfl vavuraataeatoeara. WaaotMUUaaoatohU aaia aaaaa an4 ehaiieMira tba world for Caa jraoannotaura. Thf din a alwayt Ma4thflakil1oriha moeH aminant pliysl- nuuryw ejapiuu ornmn oar atcorQBs A naomta proora atnt auani oa aonatlaraAnatV. ahaolut- nrool Kplkwikoa. Addnwa 'OOK KKMKUT C-Uaa 9 mJPl CiiICA4H JUa . PATENTS V. 8. AND FORF.IUK PROCURED. EUQENE W. JOHNSON, Solicitor and Attorney In Patent Causes, 1729 New York Ave , 'Washington, a O, Office SitahUthsdim Charges Mod rate. Correspond uooe Beguealed. SOUTHERN RAILWA7. Urral Nernlr Konle to Trniirnee i rn Irnnlnl frxponlilon. The Southern Railway will sell tickets from (foldsboro, N. C. to Naslivillc, Tenn., ut tho following rate for the round, trip, t'iO.'i.i, on ralo dully, and until October 15th, final limit November 7th, 1S97. 10.25, On ealo daily, until Octo ber 1,'ith, final limit V0 days in ad dition to date of ealo. 114.00, On sale Tneadaya and Thursdays, each week, until Octo ber 20th. Final limit 10 days in tdiition to date of aalo. f MS vu SO VRAIVS IXPIRIINOffe mm . Disrsai, OOPVMIOHT Ao, AimnowwMMne krtHi .rvl dwKwHirltnn Bat Sh-kly WKrt.ln. frM, hMthffr An Invwntlim II prbllr iMltwnt.lilw, riMDinunli-lnns wtrtrilf ennfllfilt. OI.Imi HMEl ftirwiinnna imONita la AamM. Wa nv a V bhinlfia omr. Pmiu ukoa ilirwwk Muaa A Uo. nowtrt .ol noil, la Ui SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, lwmIIT lllawmlxl, hnmt rlmlulna t4 nr amwnllflo lonnMj, wapk'y, farm. IX ill a rf II Som voiitha. pm.n oupim ana ktajm uua 1'ATMTa aaUlTM. AaMlaas MUNN CO., St Snaiin Mew tk.
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 27, 1897, edition 1
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