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Uoldsboro. ....... 11 05 401)....:....: LaOraiiL'O..... 10 32 132. , .Kiiutton.-. ......... 10 12 6 35 .. .... Ar. New Heme, Lv. .... 9 10 545.,.;..Lv. V , Ar. 8 57 6 57.. ..Ar; Morchc'ad City Lv..... 7 47 No. 1, t Ms'd Kt. an. i'aftK.Tn. I.v. a m . 7 10 743..... . on. i, No. 3, Mx't Ft. and Pass. Tn. Ar. p m STATIONS: '. . (InldfllMiro. .. .... ..Hest's .. . . . . LaOriiiigo. :.Knliiig Creek ..... Kiinton.. .... ... 813 . 7 83 7t3 ........ 6 33 ... ., . 013 8 so i m. 9 43.,... 10 in..;.. 10 40 11 15..... imswell.......... 5 18 .,..Af. Dover, Lv ...... 000 . ..Lv. "r Ar...... 4 30 ...... core crwk, ... 4 00 ...... Tuscaront: ......... 8 38 ..:claik' ...... .... 8 20 . . Ar. New Heme, Lt. . . . . 2 50 ..Lv. , " - Ar .....10 47 U 31.. 13 03 . 1 30'. . 2 13:......... Uiverilule .......... 10 10 8 40. . CriMilan 10 00 343..... .... lluvelock... 940 3 13... Newport, Lv. ...... 906 8 35.. WiUlwood ...i'..... 8 47 3 31 Atlantic 8 38 8 4)1 .... Ar. Morehead city, Lv. .... 8 20 4 01. . ..Ar. M. city Diipot, Lv 7 50 P. M. ' A Minduy. Wednesday anil Friday, f LiK-s.lny , Thursday and Kalurday, S. U DILL, Superintendent. Ailaiific Coast TJ ue. y ILMIKGTOM & NEW IJKItNIi If. It TI M K TA II I. S NO. 6, III Elfect Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1898, Dnily Ksucpt Huixlny. doing Houtli W'likM'I.K; Going North No. 61, PssM'tigi-r Trains No. M, Lv. a in, It 00.... U3a ... 951 ... 10 0J ... stations: Ar. p m . New Heme . . . .7. .. . 1'olliM'knville ...... .. .Mnysville. ,. .. ... ..tnckitonvillc Wiliiiin'lon, t tJ 11 leKil ( Wiliniii(!t""i L. ... 5 40 5 01 4 40 4 12 (W 12 11 3 . .Ar. 8 21 r u r m Nil. 3, I'ASHKNflHII & FHKKIIIT, No. l'itvu Wilmington Monday, Wiiln Anv anil Kriilny. Invc Now Ik-rue Tues day, Tin rulny mid Katuidny. I.V. A M Ar. p 7 3.).. M ID . u;m . 10)1.1.. 10 51 . lt 21.. I 'J o v . 11 III.. U !:.. 1 M.. 3 15 . 2 Vi . ;) 10 . n.ii . . . Lv. Viliiiiiii;la, Ar. rami's Hill .. . .. WfMulniile. . , , . . . ., llollyrlilgo . .. I I'lIMll ,. Vermin . , ... .Jilt kwili villo, . . . Nnri heart , VS'liiiii nk M uy n vi I Ii ..... , PiiII.k kiville. , . . I), limlil i ...... . . . . Ar. New IU'tiip, Lv. . .... 1 45 ....13 Vi ...13 15 ....11 40 KHi ....10 W .... It 4 .... Hfl . ... 8 :to ... )' . . . . 7 20 .... Oili 6 00 ly Kieeol hiiinli'. J. K. KIM.V, tie M'Mll Jlij r, I'l'N', t. 'I'm .rutin lig:: i l.v I K I ( IT .111 i-.l 11. , WILMINOTON & WELDON R. R. , : . And Branches, ; AND FLORENCE RAILROAD. . - , CONDKHSKIJ SCHEDULE. THAINS GOING SOUTH. 1-, 1 c 03 0 C Jl DATlil) m . a ..' Ang. 7 - '1)8. N y.c 'a a A M P M. Lvi W'cliloii 11 50 0 4 3 Ar. U. Mt.. 13 55 10 3(i Lv,Tibir13 21 .... Lv. It. Mt. 1 0)1 10 i!6 Lv. Wilson I W il lfi Lv. Belnn-.. 2 5:. II 5h Lv FnyMllo 4 25 1 0'. Ar.Floreuw 7 25 8 15 P.M. A.M- Ar. Golds Lv, Ooldfl... ... ,. . .. Lv. Miia'lln .... : ,. . . ArWilm'Uiii ..... .... 62 O si AO P.M A.M P.M. 0 00 n 45 7' lit n 411 6 22 13 52 8 20 8 0(1 7 01 3 05 4 13 fr40 M. 8 0.1 0 3) P.M. A M, TUAINS GOING NOUTH. 2i ; w ? o. od. r-w, oua isw. . ' 3 d .I c '3 6 '3 d "3 kq . S kq fa a Lv.Florencv 8 45..,.. 8 85... ; ..... Lv.Fny'ville It 111 ... . II) 35 Lv.rVlma.. 12 8! 11 44 ..... Ar. Wilwn. 1 17 13 1!) aTv. P. M. A M. LvWilm'tnn 7 J5 9 85 Lv. MoR'lia . . . 8 55 II 01 Lv. Golds .1 10 10 10 13 03 " P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Lv. Wilson 1 17 5 88 13 19 11 15 13 49 Ar. It. Mt.. 2 1 2 6 15 13 67 11 57 1 80 Ar. Tarbero 0 45 .., Lv. Tarlmro 13 29 I.V. U. Mt.. 3 11 13 57 ..... Ar. WeMou 3 5 1 4 I. Ml A. M. Trnin on tlie Bcotlnnd Nock llrancl Itond leaves Wuldon 4 13 pin, llufifn 4 80 p m, arrives Scotland Nrck at 5 20 11 in, Greenville 6 57 p m, K Inn ton 7 n ni. Itetiimtng leaves Kinilon 7 5)l a m, tireenville 8 52 n in, arriving Halifax at 11 18 a 111, Wclilon 1133 a in, daily ex cent Suniiav. Truliii on WaHliiiigtnu Ilrnneli leave Waolilui'lon 8 20 a 111 and 2 30 p m, ar rive Piirinele 9 10 a 111, and 4 00 p m, r hn nii'jr leiivH I'm run le 0 3.1 a m anil 0 30 111 arrive Wanliiiiglon 1 1 0)1 u m hhiI 7 20 11 in, iluily exreiit Sunday. Tiain leaves Tailairn, H (', daily except isiimlay n 0 p m, Minilay, 4 M p in, nr lives I'lyniouili 7 40 p 111, 6 10 p ni, 1U- iiirning, Ii aves Plymouth dally except Kiinilay, 7 no a m, anil hiiudny u 00 a 111 rlvc Turlioro 10 05 n m, 1 1 00 a m. '1 rain on Midland: N V Prani-li leaves (InldalMirn daily, cxeent Snnilay, 7 10 in, srrlvinn Hinillillelil H ;I0 a ni, lteturu iiK leaves Hmllliflolil 9 00 a rn; arrives lit Giildalmrn 10 25 a ni. Trnins oil Naslivilld llninrli leave li'xkv Mount at 4 110 p in, arrive NhkIi llle M)j p m, Hirlng llnie OH) p liliiin'ing leave hinihg lli,io 8 00 a Nitlville H'.i-'i a m, srilvn at Horky Miiiint U ll.i a in, ilnlly Olrept Piimla 1 rain nn ( hnton llrnniii leaves aw for Clintnn nnily, rxrepl rviinilay II '.'11 a 111 (i D.I 4 n p 111, l. tinning I i-cix ( ln,t,,n Ht 7 o" a m and 2 4'i p m. Tumi .No 7M niitlies eluM? eniineetion at W . I. n r,.r nil iKiints horlli iluily. all rail 111 lil. 'I.niiiiiil. II M FMKIMON. Hi n'l Pa-s Agen .1 K lv KM Y, )'i ','l Viina-er, T M I.M l.i; .' iS, Tnilllo l,inuter. io r:i;v it 1 1 Politic, la Washtncton's Tim. But, even woraa than ollloiul inooni pa tency, those who provided the nipplioa wore Muted with peculation and fraud, mya Charles Kendull AdnuiB In The Atlantic The historical student, aa be gives up the Idea that the legislation of the time was supremely wise, mast al io, however reluctantly, abandon the idea that the Revolutionary 'period was an age of spotless political virtue. Again and again Washington pleaded With congress and with the chief offi cers of the individual states. In appeal ing to President Reed of Pennsylvania on the lathof Deoeinber. 1778, to bring those whom he calls the "murdorers of our cause" "to oondign punishment," be unbridled his passion and sent these energetio words: "I would to God that one of the most atrocious in each state were hnng on a gnllovta five times as high as the one prepared by Haman. " The situation seemed so desperate that only six days later he wrote to Benjamin Harrison, the speaker of the house of delegates of Virginia, "As there can be no harm in a pious wish for the good of one's country I shall offer it as mine that each state will not only choose but compel its ablest men to attend congress. " QumUit Ftta-James O'Brien. Mrs. M. EL W. Sherwood relates in the New York Times some nmnaiug sayings of Fitz-James O'Brien. On vis iting a very patriotic lady on New Year's day, after the civil war was de clarod, ho said, "She bad flags on the mantel and oold roast eagle on tho side board." when asked if he partook of the latter, be said no, as "an Irishman he was drawn by a patriotio instinct to the potato salad, " and demanded Scotch whisky to show cosmopolitan breath. Lest he should become too bellicose, he felt even afraid to handlo a drum- stick." 5, Asked if women had inspired men to drink as well as to heroic actions, he said, "Yes I Often when ono is Mumni, and tho other extra dry. " And speaking of tho heroio intoxica tion that has sent so many men to war, he snid it is what "makes the puppies fight well, and then, we feel such a de licious egotism.. Why, when I am marching down Broadway, I do not know whether I am a part of the uni verse or whether tho nuivorso is a part of ma" . - Diamond Studded Btmcta. Perhaps the most interesting fact in connection with Kimborly, tho Diamond City, is tho Btroet wnnbing, " and some the debris washers havo douu very well. . The "washing" consists of over hauling tho earth for diamonds. At nearly every meeting of tho bor ough couuuil applications for permis sion to wash streets, or portions of streets, are received. The would be washer bus to obtain the consent of per sons resident lu tho street or road, to put tho latter into sound repair again and pay tithe to tho municipality in tbo ' sbupo of 10 per cent on his gross finds. Last year. 900 was paid to the municipality in this way. In tho early days of tbo diamond fields tho ground was washed in a very primitive stylo, many diamonds being thrown away in tho debris, as it is call ed. This debris was subsequently usod for street making purposes, and now, years af tor, with better machinery at tholr disposal, people find it pays to wash tho' streets.' Cape Times. v He Settled It. An amusing story is told at Stratford- on-Avon. In tbo smoking room of a hotel therein Englishman and a Scotch man ougaged in a heated argument. John Bull was declaring William Shakespearo to bo the only poet of the world, and Donald McPhersou was standing up for his Robert Burns. words run high aud blows soenicd imminent when a self confident little commercial traveler determined to throw oil on the troubled wutera. 'Gentlemen, " ho suld, stepping bo- tweon the heated disputants, "let me settle this amicably. WhoisthisShuku-speare-Burns?" Loudon Telegraph. rilffht of the Butterflies. .One of tho most beautiful sights in tho world is tho annual migrutiou of butterflies across the isthmus of Pana ma. Where they come from or whithor they , go no one knows, and though many distinguished naturalists have at tempted to solve the problem it is still as strnngo a mystery an . it was to tho first European traveler who observed it. Toward the end of Juno a few scat tered specimens uro discovered flitting oat to sea and. aa tho days go ly tho number iuorcruo, until about Jaly 14 or IB the sky is occusiauuHy almost ob scured by myriads of these trull insects, Met Uk Less, A Russian peasant having gone to the town to buy himself a pair of new boots, tell asloep by the roadside on bis way homo and was stripped of his ohor ishod boots by light fingered tramp, bi t his sloop remained unbroken till pnrhiug wagoner, seeing him lying half across the track, sluintod to him to "take bis logs out of the way." "My legs?" echoed the half aroosod sli-cper, rubbing his eyes, "Thoso legs alti't mine. Ml no had boots oul" Paris Figaro. -The SasllDoa Devil. The natives of tho west coast of Su matra oliju-t to bo Vaccinated, They still mako offering to tho AitiRllpAx dev 1L The heart and liter of fowls and buf faloes are mixed with yellow rice snd other lugnilieuts, placed III the model of a full rlcgi-d ship, carried lu proces sion and finally launched into the sea. SluguiKiro Free Proas. On a pmado ground at Calcutta are, ae -rul rvljiitiinta, or arguhut Tlioao lli'l. whlrh I. long to the stork trllie. wnlli ti)i and down the ground, and they li. U i-i'mnrt, llloi aolilli-rs that at S illa tion e plnuigi ra 1 ill, 11 inialiike tbein fur ri-rifiilli ra. u 1 1 I r IH iiteMiiij( K 1. ki imt sua .liieyanil I'.U'liler itiaw ae r. Ii ,VU, ill I i-li Am ii t M,ri... I " " I ''- It hours ly "New Gnsl an li hIim y Cure," It Is on an .Mint of lis eicwd in r ii, vihK pain in blad. si. 1 l :v k. lu n.uli' or feoiiilo, n if w , r m! 10 oh I lot ...i v - t k r. In f 1 : I I V i:. 1 1 Foul-Smelling Catarrh. Catarrh is one of the most obstinate diseases, and henoe the most difficult to get rid of. There u but one way to cure it. The disease is in tho blool, and all tho sprays, washes and inhaling mixtures In the world can havo ho permanent effect whatever upon' it. Swift's Spe cif ie cures Catarrh permanently, for it is the only remedy which can reach the disease and force it from the blood. . Mr. B. P. McAllister, of Uarrodsburg, Ky., had Catarrh for years, lie writes: "I could see 110 Improvement whatever, though I was constantly treated with spray! ana vasnes, and outer, ent lnhalinK remedies In fact. I could feel that each winter 1 was worst than tho year previous "Finally It wal bronKhtto my nottc that Catarrh was a blood disease, and after think iiift over the matter, I saw It wasunreasonahlc to expect to be cured by remeillea which only reached the surface. 1 then decided to try 8. 8. 8., and after a few bottles were used, I no ticed a pcrceiillMc improvement. Continuing, the remedy, the dtseiiw was forced out of my vfltem. nnd a eomnlole cure waa tho lesulf. I advlae all who havo this dreadful diseaxe to abandon thclrlocal treatment. which haanevel done them auy pood, and take 0. ti. a., a rem edv that can reach the disease and cure lt." To continue the wrong treatment for Catarrh is to continue to suffer. Swift's Specific is. a real blood remedy, nnd cures obstinate,, deep-seated diseases, which other ' remedies have no effect whatever upon. It promptly reaches Catarrh, and never fails to cure even the most aggravated eases. mosi nggraviuea 1 S.S.8. is Purely Vegeti for Rlnnrl lheuiuim iv veeetaDie, ana is tne oniy blood remedy guaranteed to contain no dangerous minerals. Books mailed free by Swift Specliio Company, Atlanta, Georgia. The Dog and the law, Onoe it is established that the nature of the species is gentle and that ovory dog is a law 11 biding and peaceable Brnno then it becomes necessary, before liabil ity for tho.vulgur transgressions of a fierce Towsor can be fastened on the owner, that be should have previous knowledge of the ubuuI and not to bo expected feature. This is called scienter, and until an owner has this knowledge of bis dog's vlcionsnegs he is not responsible, though in the error of its ways not acting as becomes a gentleman of tho dog species or a lady, as tho case may be. To bo more accurate aud exact, once a dog has departed from tho narrow path of rectitude and demeaned itself in way 8 other than sbonld obtain with a strictly proper aud geutlo animal, and the own er knows it, then it loses stntns and caste and must be put down as a vicious animal, and tho owner keeps it at bis peril. Lord Coleridge, it seems, was anxious to reduce tho law on tho sub ject to a nicety in the wuy of succinct ness and brevity, and ho succeeded by saying that "every dog is entitled to ono bite, " und the case has special refer ence to spring lamb or veal. Tho ex pression is varied by making it "every dog is entitled to one worry." Green The Best Homely For Flax. Mr. John Malhias, a well known stock dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says: "Aftor suf fering for over a week with flux, nnd my physician having failed to relieve me, I was advised to try Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have the plcasute of Btating that the half of one bottle cured me." For tale by F. S Duffy. SiSUl4WeJeiAiB MONTHLY SUFFERING. Tbouaands of women aro tronbled at monthly inter vala with pains In the bead, back, breasts, shoulders, sides hips and limbs. But they need not suffer. These pains are symptoms of dangerous derangements that can dc corrected. The men atnial function should operate painlessly. makes menstruation painless, snd regular. It puts tha deli cate menstrual organs in condi tion to do their work properly. And that stops all this pain. Why will auy woman surfer month after month when Wins of Cardui will relieve hcrf It costs $1.00 at tho drug store. Why dont you get a bottle For advice, la cases requiring special directions, address, giv ing symptoms, "The Ladles' Advisory Department," Tha Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Ten a. su. tomu uwit. et OM.riNe. TeiM, aerit "I M ImiM si MxUil, l.l.ntlS wm lerribK HM I ai, kM4 s.4 ek, mt k. Ins eattmi reunes S Mies ) Cweel " PT T.l. Jl.l.llll J t"ll l-lM'IMt CUANCU OFFICE IV. A. roitfclU Co. fiieeiiaorB.ll. W.llali)l.VCo.) IlanUri-M 11 nd IlrokerM. Storks, Itond. I olios. Urals. . I'rotlslosi lloiii-ht and sold for rnuli or nn margin I one N,r rent, in lota fnmi (l up. ( . r t 'otton F. t loo. i-", I i!on;,l l.n Io frronf-, i. -' I. '-' , a :; : f ' ri ' '.v. im. JT. 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Kk ulnr CanlniiiiM-iiU, Id and 4lh Tliurnday aiaiiu lu eacn monui aia.w ociocr CKAVP.N l.llHOK no. 1, knkihts ir HAK MtiNir: Jleels sun ami hii wniiiesaiav ulirlita In linen month In KounlrtHi'a Hall, nt 7:3" o clock, ri. 1C Hall, I'n-alileuti J. II. Hiultli, Ikwn-tary. ' irw IIKUNK CUAP-'ICIt NO. 4ft. 1U A. M. Oltiearai T. A. Ureeh, II. P, K.; T. W. Iiewey, SerllHi; Chaa. Iuny, Treaa.; C. 11. Ilrailliani, Hee'ty. Homilsr couvoca uoua ill Moouav eaeu uiniiui. HT. JOIIN'H COMMANIIKRT NO, 111, K. T. Ollloeni : 1 . W. Itawey, K. C.j Jap. HisI nit ti.-. T. U. Ilvtnaii, C. U i T. K. Me arnliy. Pn-lale: K. a. Pi union,, Ki-coriler. Iti-anlai Coneiavea Unit anil third Krlilavs ol U luonth. KNItillTS or IIONiiltifflera: 8. 11. PnH', H.etntor; It. 1.. Vlnaon, Hciwrter; W. r. uonntrne, riiixnelal Kennrter New Hrne ImIko N11. 41.1 meete I he 2nl and 4th frhlay ulrlita at 7.V o'clock 111 Kouutrue's Hall, I'ollut k BlieeU NKW HKKNR I.DIHIKXll. l,r. II. AC.-J.C. Hvalea, Preal i J, II. Hmlih, KiHiinlliiK aeetyi H. k. iiinniiy, tinaiieiai ri-iy. Meeia in Knight of I'jthlaa hall every 1st anil Inl WMliinailay niahU lu each month. Commissioner's Sale ! Pursuant to a Judgrneni of lbs Supe rior Court of Craven county rendered at l ho May term IHtiH, la a certain action wherein Geo I' Hudson and others are ulalnlllTs and John it Phillips and others are ilofeoilanls, I will sell at nubile suc tion at lbs court hi use door In the city of New Kerae at 19 o'clock M., on Mon day the 8rd dsy of October, 1HU8, the following: property to wll: All tne in terest of tlwi ilefsadsnts In and to two acres of Isnd I) Ing on Clubfoot Creek In Craves county al the Junction of said creek and Bsker Landing snd alone said creek 140 yards; thenos up in lua Held INI yards or Just so far as to make two acres; also all the buildings and Im provements of every description oa ssld land; also one Mart horse, oas work cart, on set of haroeaa, all tha stock of goods, wares aud aacrchandiee of every description in lbs store oa said land; all the railing rear ssrd si lbs milt on said land which wss pury-hsanl by lbs ds fenilsnu (rum the plaintiffs: also a cer tain plooe or tract of land beginning at S poplar oa lbs wast aids of Clubfoot creek snd running ttieoos wsstwsrdly Hi ranis to S slake; throes H yards to A branch from Clubfoot creek; thence the various onorees of said branch lit yds to Clubfoot creek; thenos wrtb said creek 13H j arils to the DelBaln( containing two acres mors or W-iis. A lao one sleara tug boat named the W. t. Taylor. Tbs said property la what as wss a sows as the Phllllpa l.umlwr Companj't Mill pmperty on (Miilifoot Creek, Tarnnof rials, C A HII. WM. W. CI.ATtK, PACE, Manager Salesman. OR Fair Dealing, Highest Prices, Best Averages, Prompt Returns. extensive business, experienced help , and s - . g BERN, N. C. $.10,000,00 INSURANCE tBUSINESS. W. B. BLADES, I v p JOHN DUNN. ,v,ccFreet- Offices: OVER CITIZENS BANK Notice of Summons. Nohtii Cauomna, In the Superior OllAVEN OOUNPY,) Court. Thos. F. McCarthy, Adiuln-1 ministrttior 01 James A. Ernul, deceased Summons, vs. J Henry Ernul nnd others. J TO HENRY ERNl'L: You are hereby notified to appear Ire fore Wm M Wutson, CSC on the 5th dny of September, 18SW as one of the De fendants in the above entitled Petition cf Thos F McCarthy, Administrator of James A Eruul, deceased, against Henry Ernul and others, heirs at law of James A Ernul, the said Petition being riled in tho Court to sell real estate la-longing to his csl ate, to make assets to pay the in debtedness due hy the said estate, and also the cost ol Administration. Herein you will fail not to appear and anawer or demur to said petition as you may be advised. lu testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my band and seal of ofliee, this 2 1st day of July, 1WM. W. M. WATS:)N, C. S. C, Craven County. jaiaxeeiilor'N Notice. Having lax-n duly qualified as Execu tor of Frances Taylor, dec-eased, I here by notify all ierwina having claims against said Frances Taylor to exhibit same to ine 00 or before the 13th day of July A. D., 1SIW. A II persons indebted to said Frances Taylor are not I lied to; make immediate payment. This Uth dsy of July 1898. UHAS. S. HOLMSTER. Executor of Frances Taylor . Administrator's Notice. Having duly qualified as administra tor of the ratals of K A Hmycr, deceased on the slh day of August, A I) lxlltf. All persons owing snid estate are hereby no tified to make prompt payment, ' All persons holding claims against said estate are notified In present Ibe same duly verified to the undersigned admin istrator on or before the oth day of August, A I) 1HM, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. August oth, inin. SAMUEL H. BALL, Administrator. NOTICE. North Carolina, Rl . - . CRAVtN UOUMTY, ' Maggie L Burma and 1 iUiohOray, partners I trailing as lliirrus Itece leers' at Oray and others, notice to vs. I Creditors. Tbe lTillllps Lumber I Company. J All creditors of the Phllllns Lumber Comnaoy, (cornoratliMi), defendant, are lMrrby notified; to present llielr claims duly Verified to tbs undersigned rvoelv era of said lumber company oa or brfors Hie 8Mlh dsy of November, A. !.. Vm, This 7th day of July. A. II . lHt 8, It. U ROBKIITH, 1. LEO BUKUUrt, , Krceivert. RiKMOiot, Poo ft Ward, Auoraeys. Notice of A.mlolitntloD. Ilsvlac duty qualified as lbs adminis trator of i. T. Duprea, deoeassd. all Per sons are hereby aotlfled to prreenl llielr clalma to sis duly vorlAed oa or before August 10th, IMlnl, or Ibis antics will be pleaded la bar of recovery. All persons ladrhisil to ssld salats are requested to make Immedlats pay nenk T, F. Mi:A ItTII Y, , Ailmlnlslralor. TLB NIXON, Attorney. I ()rilcr Your Phone at Oiks I t'nnimls, loner 1 uis August imu, invi.
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 26, 1898, edition 1
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