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AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE v EXCLUSIVE USE JDF THE WORD "C ASTORIA," AND " " PITCHER'S, C ASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. ; 7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Eyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now jnf t s,"$n wery bear the facsimile signature of Mzv-ucJuke wrapper. This is tht original " PITCHERS CASTORIA which has bee used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty , years. . LOOK CAREFULLY aMhe wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought rrsT! 071 and has the signature of lAa&7-&&Q& wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President a "y March 8, 1897. - Q&&A,trt : - . Do Not Be 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 Tou Have .Always Bought" ' ' BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF , - Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. TUB CMTJUffl MiNH. TV Will . ' Schedule Effflctivo This condensed Bchedule is published as information only and is subject to change without notice to the pnblic. GREENSBORO, RALEIGH, -- ' - .':' No. U. No. 16. . No. M. No. IS. No. IS. No. U. ' 1 - Mlxul bally. Pally. , Eastern Time. Dally. Daily. Mixed. " Dally. j; - Dally. 7-'; ' t- ' , '. V ' ' " J " ' . ' ' "" 1 ' i - t "" " " ., - IMam 8 Warn ItMpm l.v Greensboro Ar 11 Mam SSspm 655 am intm ;am MMpin" - Olliaonvllle . " UMain 6 08 pm 015 am SSiam snam W V i- " Eton College -1190am 6Mpm 608 am i-.'. IHia tssam '266pm" v Burlington "11 10am 650pm 656 am 118am 9 40am lOOpn ' Graham 1116am 5 45pm ,540 a m IWim 47 a m Ip'3 " Haw Ulver " 10 Ml a m 5 88 p m 65am . .. Sftosni 10 0am 1 Ipu M Mohan. " 1043 am 6Ipm 506 am 4 30 a in K'. nu I SI O m " llillaboro ' 10 nam 507pm 480 am - 4 50am 1064am IWpui " University " 10 07am 66Upm 856 am tsoam 10S!" 5pm Durham " 60am 468pm IMam e '21 a m luWam J 68 p m "" MorrisvUle " " 18 a m 1 4 07 pm 838 m .-'A.'...,.-..- 6 sua m 1 id a in 1 48 pin" ;ary oouam 158pm 5 am T CT 1 . ?10am II U a in HlWpiiiAr . Raleigh Lv 8 58am 8 40pm 800 am -. i- No. 4J. , V0 .I ' ." . ' " Kxf Sun. Vim ' ' - I.T IRalelgn Ar SOOpm , ' 40am ''yT BSlpm" Auburn " SSTam ItMpm 880 pm ; lo ii am j'J?Pm Siapm" tlayion " 8 16 a m tsutpm lilpn V 1166am iSSpm fllpm" Belma 74am jpm pm " S. r ' 6 85pm ' " Noriol 68 am . . i ' 13 tspiu llOpiu 4 8pm Prlnoevon " 7 86am SOOpm 660pm . -. llpm 140pm 166pm Ar Joldsboro Lv 116am 180pm 456 pm Nna 11 and 19 carry Pullman Sleeping Cars Atlantic mitt Iorth Carolina Ilailroatl, - PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, ' V . I -. : Kew Bstoe, N. C, May 22ud,1897. To;A?ent A. Jb N. CR. R. CO., , Tliroajjli i nte of (are ltmind Trip Tickets (Season of 1897) km coupon stations below I" points named on W, N.C. It'y, TiCkels on sle June 1st, 18U7 to ecpt, 30tli, 1807, IucIukIvo. Good lor return paMnge on or before October 81st, 1897. " . From Morehead New Bern. Kinston. LaO range, , .To "-I-...-.. , City. ; Hickory, N. C....... 18 (SO..,. 19W.... 11 10... ... 10 50.... Morgan-ton," 14 89. 188S 11 99 11 85 ... Old Fort, " 15 05......,." 14 65 18 85 18 85 ... - lil'kMVn-" 10 20 .- 15 20 ; 1880 1880.... Asheville, ... 1085... ... 1585- 14J45.... ... 1885.... UotBprlugs" . ... 18 85....... 17 85... ... 16 05 15 85... Ir- - !' i " ' Rate to all othor Rytsoris In Weitern ad unnn annlkMlinn. . .Clul.lr.Mi iimier live (5) jeirs of ago free. (13) jears or age one. mil oi uoove namea A. Ss N. C. It. It. : .TIMK TABLB HO. 2. Going East BcHEDUI.Ki Going West . No. 3 I'aMcngcr Trains . No. 4 . Lv. p m . . stations: Ar. am 20.....,,'.'.. Uoldsboro... ll 85 8 40... ...... LaGranae... ...... .10 52 4U . . .Kinston........... 188 '-" 6 15 Ar. New Berne, Lv.... . 9 30 5 85 Lv. Ar...... 80 687.... Ar.Morehead city Lv..... 807 No. 1, f 1 " I No8.' . Mx'd Ft. and statIonb: Mx't Ft. and rase.Tn. Pass. To, Lv. am Ar.pm 720 .....Ooldsboro 800 7 58...... -.Best's.. 60 816... LaGrange.... ...... 6 50 7 85... Falling rjreek. ........ 580 831. .......... Kinston.....' .,. . 800 9 88 Caswell. ,.518 953.." Ar. Dover, Lv 500 10 15...... ..Lv. " ' Ar.. ...... 420 10 40.... It 15.... 11 81.... iao.1 ... 1 an.... 2 11... 2 2fl.... 2 n:i.... 3 12... 3 2".... 3 ai ... A... core creek 4 00 Tiiscamra.,.. ...... 8 88 clarWs 20 .Ar. Now Berne, Lv...... 150 .Lv. ' Arv...1047 . Rimirilalfl .1018 .10 00 . 940 . 900 . 887 . 8 8i) . 8 30 . 800 ....... cnmlan Havelixk ;.. Newport, Lv....'.. .Wild wood Atlantic Ar. Morchend city, Lv...'. a 4 8 54. . .". Ar. M. city Depot, Lv. . . M. A.M. ;.!. unlay. Wednesday and Friday. I Tu.- lav. TluiiiKlny and Saturday, 1 H. I,. DII.U biiMTiiilem!en. May 2, 1897. ' G0LDSB0R0 AND NORFOLK. batwaen Greensboro and kalamh. North Carolina or Virgioia can be furnish Children of Ore (5) and under twelve rste. - a i iil.u, u. r. a. W IV. A Hallway. TIMH TABLI NO, 1, - In Elfect Sunday, May 17, 1890, Daily Except Sunday. - Going South bchrduli: Going North No. 7, Passenger Trains fNo. 8, Lv. a m, ' . station's; ; Ar. p m, 80 New Berne 0 20 55 Pollocks Yille 411 1000 Maysville.. 4 80 10 43 Jacksonville 3 58 18 40... .Ar. Wilmington, Lv. ... 100 p m - m No. 0, Passenoev and Fbkiobt, No. S. Leave Wilmington Monday, Wednes day ami Friday. Leave New Berne Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, Lv. AM. v Ar. P M 7 00 Lv, VYilmingtoa, Ar...., 8 85 7 10. .V. Sea-Coast P. R. txos't;. . 8 15 7 26 Baymead t 56 7 84 .Klrkl.nd..., 146 743 Scott's llill........'. 9 40 7 58 ...Hamstead ......... til 8 05 Cypress Lake..... .. 185 8 U ., Annandale 165 8 18.. , Woodside 147 81Q... 8 53. a 08... S 19 .. 34... 050... 11 10 ... 11 19..; 11 88... J159... 13 18... 13 30 .. 12 53 .. I mi .. Edgecombe-. 1 80 Ilollyrldge 1 15 FolksUine 13 50 .......Dixon 19 42 Verona. .'. 18 85 Ar. Jacksonville, Lv 19 03 Lv. Ar 10 80 ....Northeast. 10 00 ....Whltorak 9 30 .... Maysville 18 , IUtrrnswood 8 68 ...1'i.lliM'knville. 8 50 Ts briihl's 8 2H Ar. New l(. rne, Lv 8 0o Daily Except riuinlay. 1 II. A. WHITING, Ci'tu'ial JHann"ir.1" J. HEEMITS OP GREECE. RELIGIOUS RECLUSES WHO LIVED IN HOLE8 IN THE CLIFFS. (1m j Dopended Wholly Upoa Charity Pot Their ButonaoM and Bomalmid Alwajrt ta Thelt Aortal Cavea Tho Mmatarjr of M. Stephana, ' ' One of the most curious scenes on the Thessalian ftoutier .is to be found at Kallbald, some 50 miles by rail above Trikhala. The town lie on a plain which is backed by the extraordinary rooks of Heteora, rising precipitously to a great height and commanding the marked attention of travelers. In places the cliffs ascend like a wall to a height of 9,000 feet.-. They are rough, free from verdure and disfigured by innu merable holes and oaves all over their face.- : v- " - It is these oaves and remains of monk ish dwellings in them that give the rocks of Meteora the strange, almost prebistorio appearance that has made them famous. , 1 There are several monasteries at Kalibaki. The largest is St. Stephen's. Unlike the other monasteries, this is reaohed by a drawbridge thrown across a yawning chasm. This is one oi tne largest of .the monasteries of Meteora and has a guest chamber especially fit ted np for visitors that is to say, there are three iron beds in it, and it is only courteous to surmise that the wadded coverlet and single sheet that go to make np a Greek bed once were new. The hegounienos is most hospitable. He gives his visitors excellent monastio wine, a dinner of many weird courses and is himself very good company. As usual, there are two churches in this monastery, the smaller of the two pos- j sossing some very fair ikons set in beautifully carved frames, and one very old picture, dated 887. The large ohnrch consists of a nave, nnteohapel, with the body of the church under the dome, which is decorated with the usual half length figure of Christ Here are seen some of the in laid ivory and mother of pearl stools and lecturns which at one time wore the staple work of the Meteora monks. All the manuscripts of any value have been removed to Athens. A long build ing at the right of the bridge contains the cells of the monks, which open into a dark covered corridor. In timo of war these monasteries are nsed as places of refuge. Not the least ourious feature of thoso unique rocks of Meteora are the holes and caves which literally pepper the' face of the cliffs in places. In many oases these retreats of the hermits of St. Anthony oro merely cages. At a distance they look, some of them, like big birdcages huug up 'against the face of the cliff. As dwell ings they are all exceedingly primitive The Thessaliau hermit did not ask much of life. A rooky floor to lie on, bars or railings to keep bim from full ing out of his hole, a shaky ladder down which ho might now and then descend to earth and a basket and string to let down for supplies were all he needed in addition to his crucifix and other religious necessities. These aerial caves were occupied in the fourteenth century. Thonsuuds of bermits, judging from the remains of habitations, must at one time or another have sought refuge in these cliffs. Few of them can now be entered, for tho ladders have for tho most part fullen away. Seemingly the way a hermit proceed ed was to choose a hole that took his fancy. Up to thiB he ran a ladder. Then, driving poles into the rock before the cave, he built out a little platform This he roofed in and surrounded with a wall made of sticks or dried grass. From one platform to another tbeso anchorites ran np their ladders until the whole face of the rook was alive with these hermits of t Anthony. After the time honored fashion of re ligious recluses, the cliff dwelling her mits of St Anthony dopended wholly ou charity for their sustenance. Far up in their airy caves they spent their days aud nights in prayer and contemplation. When hungry or thirsty, they let down their baskets to the ground, and when these were filled they pulled them up again. The devout people of Kalibaki be lieved that these hermits were a special charge upon them and kept them well supplied with bread aud water. Every morning men, women and cnildron could be seen tramping to the oliffs to fill the baskots that were let down by the strings from above. And so the bermits were ablo to live their quiet, laxy lives without a single worldly care. New York World. Aa Oplaloa at CoakUa - The Rev. H. a Haweis oxpreases this nnoomplimentary opinion of the late Roaooe Ooukling la his book of travels, lately published: "At Bigelow House iu New York I dined with Conkllng, the crack lawyer, talker and, I shonld say, characteristic windbag of the peri od. Ooukling; seemed to ru an insufferably vulgar, loud, clever person utterly conceited and self centered. Oonkling talked through yon and over you and all arooud yon and quoted poetry whether yon wanted to bear it or not and answered bis own riddles and asked questions which he never meant yon to suswer, being ot the nature of Cicero's rhetorical Inquir ies in lbs Verrine and Catallne orations. I can recollect nothing that Oonkling said only the abiding flavor of bis ar rogsuos and oonoeit" Drith.1. . -' - ' A drink called drithel is popular in the north of Eugland. -The cotton hands of Manchester and too factory workers get through nearly 10,000,000 pints of litis staff etcry year. It is mads from bops, hemlock rott, parsley and elove and is one of the moat dangerous liquors ever brewed. The northern oounties pay about 678,000 year tor the output ol drithel. . Uuiiriwiw ' , a 4 IIMilllW vJ How to Attain IL" A lTorsirfu rrina t nr muf hm riaj f f", f-irt, in p'nta QJr- Dye, oa ftiicALiuo. :alco Ah MM Beware Of Mercury! Mr. Henry Roth, of 1848 South 9th Street, St. Louis, was given the usual mercurial treatment for contagious blood poison. He was twice pronounc ed cured, but the disease returned each time, he was .seized with rheumatic pains, and red lump and sores cov ered his body. "I was in a hor rible fix" he says, "and the more treat ment I receiv ed, the worse I seemed to get. A New York specialist said he could cure me, but his treatment did jtwy me no irooa whatever. I was stiff and full of pains, my , left arm was useless so that I was unable to do even the ltfrtitffaf wnrlr. 'I'flla wao. tnv PAtiilitinH when i began to take S. S. S., and a lew Dottles convinced uie that 1 was being benefitted. I continued the medicine, and one dozen bottles cured me sound and well. My system was under the effects of, mercury, and I would soon have been a complete wreck but for 8. S. S." S. S. S., guaranteed purely vegetable) is tne only cure for real blood dis eases. The mer curial treatment of the doctors al ways does more harm than good. Beware of mercury! Books on the disease ana its treat ment mailed free to any address by bwift ftpeciuc Co., Atlanta, lis. Wholesale Prices Current. The following quotations represent Wholesale Prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be charged. HAMS-f lb- Sugar Cured, North Carolina 11 0 Of 71 7 ta 12 SHOULDERS--!) lb . Sugar Cured English Cured Richmond PORK It barrel- 71 New Heavy Mess 0 50 10 00 Short cut , 10 00 DRY SALTED MEAT BellieB 61 Short backs lb 0 $ LARD $ It- Best Refined..'.... . ((!! North Carolina 61 1 Compound 5 (A 0' SALT, $ sack Liverpool 55 American 05 00 BUTTER 1 lb Best Elgin 20 (3 2." Good , 18 dp 30 FLOUlt-lil barrel I Extra..." 4 'J5 (3 Straight.... 4 50 Fancy Straight 4 80 Full Patent 5 00 Best Fancy Patent. . . 5 35 COFFEE-V II.- (ill 4 75 (ii 5 25 (ij'5 25 (j ? 5 50 27 (ib 20 (,o 5 50 (it 5 00 4 75 (!! 4 00 Roasted Green SUGAR, V cwt Granu. Standard A White C Yellow QRAIN-TjI bushel Corn Oats '. Cow Peas Peanuts 17 10 118 (it 271 (' 05 lit 40 321 70 80 (it 1 00 (L 10 EGGS f dozen 8 POULTRY-?) palr- Chickeus, young. . , Chickens, old FRESH MEAT BccfJUlb Porkp lb. BEESWAX lb 20 35 25 40 5 41 20 5 50 25 TALLOW, y n. POTATOES Ijt bushel- Norton Yams 40 ($ Bahanias 20 di This market corrected weekly. Ileal Efttate Agency ! Furnish ug tenont.icntiog and collect ing rents. Also DcgotjatloM or sales in all kinds of Real J Estate Laods, houses und lots. . .' jf Prrspnal attention givoa repairing ot bouse looces, tic. - E. E. HARPER Near Post Office, j i V ' . r - ' Machines ON EASY TERMS to respoi sible parties ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. ; , ' , Will Call or Wait on Pirtles, . ' Duplicate f arts for Machlnea. ; , .For Sale. : " ' Needle aid Oil la Supply, E. J. Lanier. 78 lolloek NtV NEW IMIIINE, W. CL, : District Agent, : . Sinner HanoMi tewi I.IIioral Terms Given Local Agents. LEGAL NOTICES. " Assignee's Sale I VALUABLE CTOCK OF MERCHAN DISE, DRY GOODS, GROCER IES, ETC. As assignee of James U.Bell and Joseph C. Long, lately doing 1'iuiness at Nurtli Hailowe, Craven County, N.C as Bell & Long, I will offer for sule tor cash, the' stock ot Goods, Wares und General Mer chandise, now to the store lately occupied by Bell & Long, at North Harlow e, N. C. A Complete inventory of the stock can be seen at the store f Roberts & Bro., New Berne, N. C and any inlormation will be promptly furnished fij the under- ;oei assignee. Faiti. s desiring to purchase the stock are invited to make bids lor the tame in person or by teller adduce! t the As signee a' New Berne. TliH is a good opportunity to buy a block ol merchandise and an established business in a good location. Right leserved to reject any nr all bids. Piease call on or wine to the uuder signed, I. Jj. Roberts, ASSIGNEE. New Berne, N. C, July 17, 1897. Executrix Sotice! Having qualified as executrix ol Virgil A. Crawtord, deceased, late of Craven County North Carolina, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the underpinned on or before the 2lh day of June,18()8, or this notice will be pleaded in biir of their recovery. All persons indebted ,to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate pay ment. This2th ilav ol'.Iune 1897. HARRIETT CRAWFORD, Executrix. Executor's Xotiee ! Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of John A, Jones, de ceased, this is to notify all persons bavin claims against the estate of the said de ceased to exhibit them lo Roht.G. Mosch, Executor, on or Wore the 2ith day hi June, 1898, of this notice will be. pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to 8iid estate are requested In make immed'ate pavmeut. This the 2.)th day of June. 1897. ROBT. G. MOSELY, Executor. Xotice ! Havlntr. qunlified as adniinisirntor ol Joseph J, Bill, late of Craven eounty, Noilh Canili.m, I hereby notil) all jier sons having claims against said Joseph .1. Hill, to exhibit same to n e on or helore July 12tli, itW: or this notice will be pleaded In bir of the lecovcry thereof. All persons indebted lo taid Joseph Hill, arc notilied lo make immediate payment to me. This 10th day of July, 1897. thus. F. McCarthy, Administrator of Joseph J. Hill. AdmiiiiMtrator'M Notic Having qualified as adminii-trator ol M. Andrews, Inle of Craven counti', North Carolina, I notify all persons hav ing claims sgaiis'. J. M. Andrews lo xhibit same to me on or befoie July 15th, 1898, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery thereof. All persons indebted lo said J. M. Andrews are notified to make inmie diato payment to me. This 15th d.-.y of July, 1897. TH03. f. McCarthy. Administrator of J. M. Andrews. AdiiiiniMfrntor'N Xotiee Havioj qnalllieil as adininlslrntor of Harriet Ipock, late of Crnvm Couniy. North Carolina, I notify all persons luiv iog claims against Harriot Ipock to exhibit tame to roe on or before July 22d, 1898 or this no'.icc will lie plead in bar of wcovery thereof. All persous indebted to said Harriet Ipock ant notified to make iminediuie payment to me, Tills 22nd (day of July, 1897. tiios. f. McCarthy, Administrator ot Harriet Ipock, deed. AtlmlniNtrator'N Notice Having Ibis day qualified as admlnitra- tor of the estate of -lauds M. Benton, deceased, notice) is hereby given to all persous holding claims sgalost ea'd estate to present them to the undertlyncd lot paymtnl on or before the 17ih duy o July, 1893, or ibis notice will be pla led in bar of tbclr recovery. All persons indebted lo laid esta to will pleue make Immodlsto settlement. This July 15th, 1807. . . J. II. BENTON, Administrator. New Berne Mails. Notice Is given that on and after this data malls leava For all points In Pamlico County and tooth Crsrk stcUoti of Uoaafort Count) close at a. s. For Vaaccbora and Tost Offices Is Northern part of Craven County closs s It noon. . For Dcllalr and Lima, a, , Foe W jltford, 11 a. m. ' . All frail for IX'TiruM go to Polloka- rills, the former ottios is disoontluued. Vsnceboro mall srnves 12 m. Vsmeboro mail leaves 1p.m. U . MANLY. Postmaster fix n LTdrtroiAi DID IT Weakened One Man's Constitution Until It Brought Him to Death's Door. Mr. James S. narrison, a well-known and highly respected citizeu of Cleve land, (I., was for years a sulfu-er from dyspepsia and general debility anil in his weakened condition, resulting from the above causes, he had the additional ill-luck to fall a victim to malaria trom this complication of disorders. Mr. 1 1 arrison's condition was beeom inff very serious, when lie commenced to take I. 1'. P., Lippman's Great Remedy. Its effects were marked and immediate. Read his letter to us. Its earnestness is apparent: Gkntt.emen: For the benefit of all suffering from dyspepsia and peneral debility I beg to submit my testimonial 1 as to the elhcacy of your r. r. f., Lipp man's Great Remedy, as a positive cure for all the distressing complaints Irom which 1 suttered. My system was also full of Malaria 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, ana 1 can eat like a field laborer, without the slightest fear of any serious results, I take great pleasure in telling the world that 1. P. P. did the grand win k 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. 1'. P. I, cures eczema, that tortur inir, itching disease of the skin ami blood. If your blood is kept pure, you will not be disfigured with pimples, boils anil blotches. P. P. P. is the deadly foe and van quisher of rheumatism. Itsetieets are immediate and lasting, and it mtonly relieves, but permanently cures. Scrofula, which is hereditary anJ deep-seated in the blood can lie euiei by P. P. P. It is the one and only posi tive cure for this dread disease. Sufferers from kidney troubles find immediate relief when they take P. P P. as it cures all irreinilaritie-s anil re stores to nature her proper fuuetiuns. Sold by all drugg-lstd. fcJPPMAN 1IROS., Apoihecaricf. Sole Prop'rf, LIppm.iTi Block, Savannah. Oa. Sold by F. S. DUFFY LARRABEG'S TltADK-MAItK, Hagical Pain Extractor. .Cl RKS RHEUMATISM TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, BACKACHE. LUMBAGO, CATARRH, AMI A 1,1. 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Ulrwr. oa tar aaroiwi.puar. nairor r.T.nrowi raiiina at, M lb Itamndary IlI.IHIU POIsilfl aaiaaranteatoeuf. W.aolMttUMBMMtohaU ami mum and ohallaoaa tha world for MM wo oaant our. TbW SIMM lull w.n aaolaathoiikllloltha nml onanont ph y.l- iaao. aavuivu oapiuu Mntna oar annitMU. ann.l ffaaraolf. AbaufutojpruoftantMMlo fZi MaanaU Zo-piaj V UUAUUi lt PATENTS U. M. AND KOREUlrT PBOCUKID. EUUENB W. JOHNSON, Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes, 1739 New Yuri'. Ave , Washington, P. 0. OITk-s EiteblUhad lWM. Charges Mod rate. Corn poo. Jcnc Bequasted. ii ... RHEUMATIC LINIMENT. 0 0 j aMflhl R. R. SPECIAL RATES. SEASON AND SATURDAY NIGHT TICKETS, R und Trip A. & N. C. Statious lo Mor - head City, N. C. ATLANTIC t N. C. RAILROAD CO , Past-ener Depai Inject, New Berne, M. C, May 22nd, 18B7. To Ate is A & X.C. Ii. R . fpi eial rals oi 'hiie(Seasnu 1K!I") linunil Trip iiom fluiions nmud 1). low In More lied Ciiy, iu i ll'--tl June Is', 18U7. STATIONS Sr As N ST MflJIT. ldsboio 4 to ii (ill est s ' :i i."i I !i rfiGianie 3 50 1 80 iiiK Creek :S 25 1 70 inston :; DO I CO Caswell 3 ("I 1 50 lover 2 75 1 40 Crc Creek 2 70 1 80 Tuscanim 2 05 1 20 New lleri.c 2 0 1 1 00 Kiverda'e 1 75 90 loatan 1 75 80 Hiivelock 1 Oil 70 New iioi t 00 40 Wildwood 10 30 -s' NO flO Iniiioilant The Saturday ibt til ki Is :.ie of iron clad contrui t term nd inu-l be umied by p.is-ener using bem in ;ll instances They lire only Ond Ir. no S it ii ii til V until the fnllowiiii; d iv ai d limit will not h.i extendi d. S. L. I II I.I,, G. P. A. ATLANTIC & NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, New Ilenie, N.C., Ju'.y 7. 1897. MEETINd OP TIIK NORTH CAR- (JLIVA BANKKItri ASSOCIATION, at Mon head City, N. C.,.H'LY 2:lnl, 18!)7.- Tickets lo he sold July !2 and 2:!, ;ooil to return until July 2!i, inclusive. The followin: rales will nnvern Ir n Moreheail Cily points nalllid Hid I til 1 11. Illaekotii'!; li 90 ii (;-i ii :t, 11 .15 s :iii 1 1 Id l'J 70 13 Id ;i st i C l ii n lotto i Duil'ani I'r.ii-! City Ili'ljjirri-OJ I .-it i imore M.n .a Newton I'emb.oku llaleif;h Sanfbri! Shelby Weiili.n Wins-Sali in 1(1 ',(!) r, r,o I I 00 7 till i:i :in n 55 II 1(1 s Ii C, in 7 lid IS Kl Ii 711 !l II ).i'ivilli,Va. Fh3 ilteviltc st. .din Irei'iii-bnio Hickory Marion Mooresboro Norfolk Kulherfol'dlou Rural Hall II 0(1 II 50 i in !) :;o Selma Sulfolk Vi!niiii"t"ii t; ;i i N V. STATIONS if :'. till Lai'iaiie 2 71 Neiv liei ii S. 1.. 1)11.1., (i. I'. A (ilillli.1 .010 'J '.hi A. Kiicttiiii ATLANTIC ANIi N C I! A I Lit i. i I, 'I i; xnsI'iiut 1 1 1 s I i ri ., N. w Heine, N ( ', Jul v IsnT. SA'I'I It 1 1 A Y i:( 1 IISION Itillei In Mon lie id Cilv and Ri linn .lu'v llllh, to Auii-l '."'ill. lv;. ('..niiiH-ticin. S;ih!i'.'ay .Inly 1" It. Is!'7 and coil! milium until Sanml.iy. Auu-t JMIIi. iiielie i e, I " ii nthenvi-e iiiil.-i.d tickets will lie s.dd li'.'in 1 1 in Inlli.w.ii'j pnitits tin . t I.. tn Nihil. .a i.iiiiimI I'rip tickets hi Mui'i head (av. N C. Limited to following T'lie-day. vi: Frreinoinil if'.' 1" Cmnville $' mi WiNoii .'! en asiilualnii 5 on Kinky Ml I en Wil.li.u 5 00 Tarlmro, -4 HI S. L. HILL. Snt. Rates to Tennessee Exposition. Pns-ciijjcr rale-i on a i oiiiit nl the Ti'iuie--s.e Ceiitetiniul an. I liileni iti.'i.al l'. positioii ul N ili lilt. Trim. May 1 io H.:to. 1S17 The A. ,V N. C. U. IL Iiiik pnl.cled rah'8 with the all rml lines I'mni New lJerne lo Nash1, ille. Ti nil, ami n liini at lutes known as clu-i A lit- I' V Ii. Take's U)oii applii ah. m n.ay be h id via (iolibiborn, A-lieville. I'ainl Ruck uud Chalhiin.oa. 'ia (iulil.-boro, Allauta and ('h.illaiiuoa, or via (ioldsboro, Den mark, Aiiu-ila and 'haltnnooc;ii. cor lurlher nd.irni itiun apply In S. L. DILL, (i. P. A., A. .v N. C. H. R. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. lirenl Nernlr Konlr lo 1 mi enure ( ell lennlnl F.iMllloa. Tho Soiitlirrn Railwiiy will sell tickets from (Joldslioro, N. (J. to Nashville, Tcnn., ut tho following rate for the round trip, 2li.2"), on sale daily, ami until October lath, Ii mil limit November 7th, 18!)?. 19.85, On sale daily, until Octo ber 1.1th, final limit '20 days in ad dition to dnto of salo. 14.00, On salo Tuesdays anil Thursdays, each wock, until Octo ber 2(itU. Final limit 10 (luys in vUitiorj to date of sale. v"4 to VI AftS ' V XPIRIIMOC. D mm TSAOt SSARKSt osaiONa, 4 'tV COPVRIOHTa S, Anrmi. omitlna a wnlHi .n4 Siwirlplloa ai.y Sali'fel). iwwUln, frvo, wltHhw an InvMtl.m If amlMhly palnlht.. rrnimunlillm. Mrlrttf CMmadng tllt wmh) f.vwniniif iwl.nu lo Amsrlc. Wa h.v. . WuhliiMliii, i.Rlra. Tuanu Ukaa thniMlk Man a a Ol. tooalrt SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, - ksMtWfhT IUnsjtinil4, )nrt MmitatitMi n iinr sulfMil.tVi Iftuntial, wiHiy, Utrma ill ft Jt ll Ml mi tnmitl.a. h4Miniwn and UajiiI JskKHa OH VATKstTa sjni IrtM. ft ll.ffttal MUNN A CO.. ' 1 UrM.wir, Hm York. - i I
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 28, 1897, edition 1
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