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- -- j 1 1 u IT " ' 1 4 - l VV i ,(.. jit ? '' - r. . - .- - AWtfc Lib! Prtf mm tar Ar StmiUlit Food And Ursula Uug fiat 5k t:Jrl oiai Ixwru 4 a s,Va1TS S8ndBc?lui.t..;iis n.i- Oiini.MonUi;ie irMvw;-! NOT ..AJ1COYIO. jniiiri lion. Sour Stoiiuch.DtnrrtocA.j Wdnnsfonvuisions.tcvenMf nres aid L053 OTbLttr. TacSuuW Signature cf IXACT COPY OF WRAPrCR. A. tfc Iff. C. 16. II. TIMI TABLB MO. 7. 10 Take EffcctRunday, Oct. 9, 1888, at 11 M. Going East UcnFln ! doing West' No. X Paascngui Tiuliis No. Lt. . iu btathimw Ar. 1 40 OoUWx.ro .1 4 00 LaUnmge.. 1 S3 KuiMlon. ...I 6 40 Ar. New lJerou, Lv 6 50 Lv. " Ar. .... 7 05. ... Ar, Morchead city Lv. ... . No. 5, 1 Ma'd r'l oc PltaS I'll. Lv. A. ai. 7 10 No. a, t Mid ,. .Goldsboro... ....Best' ..LaG range... Falling Creek.' ...Kiuston.... ...Cimwell.... 74a.. 8 00 . 8 20.. 0 14 . 0 25. . 10 15 Dover 10 40.. Core Creek 11 13 Tuscarora 11 81 Ciarks 12 05 New Berne P.M. V Monday, Wednesday, Friday .'J '1 uuajiiy, Thursday Saturday. No. 1. f ; Mx'd Ft. aud Paas.Tu. Lv. a m 7 10 74a........ 800 8 28 No.2,1 STATIONS! Fas. Tn. .. ..Goldsboro...... Beat's LaUrauge...... ....Falling creek ..Kiuston..,.. ....... L'HSWell....... ....Ar. Dover, Lv... . ..Lv. " Ar..., . . . . .Core Oreok ...... Tuscarora , ........ dark' ..Ar, Ncwlieruc, Lv. ..Lv. " r Ar. ...... Iliverdale . . .". ....... croatan 14.. 828.. 40.. 10 15.. 10 40.. 11 15.. 1181.. l i 05 . 180.. a 13 8 30 it 43 8 12 8 25 8 81 .... . Uavelock . Newport, Lv.. .Wildwood ..Atlantic..... . 040 . toe .J . 8 8B . 880 8 4., 4 01., p. m. . .Ar. Morehca.l City, Lv. . . .Ar. II. city Depot, Lv.. . 760 A. M. Monday. Wednesday uud Friduy. t fiixatiny, T liurnoay and Saturday. H.L. DILL, . . Ouperintoidenk Atluutlo CoaMt ',Iaine. Wilmingtoh & New. Bernk K. B., ' . T1MK TABLK HO. 6, la Klfoct Wedneaday, Aug. 7, 1898, Daily KCfU4 Hiinday. (J,.ing South HCUKOtTlJCi Going North No. ul, : Padvager Traina No. 60, Lv. m, . biawoks: - Ar, p m, K00. ........ Nw llcrne 640 .7.. .Pollocksvill .. ..... 5W V61 ..........Havsville... .. .... 449 10 02.........Jiick8onville 4 IS . VXi "" 1319 ...Ar. Wiliuingtonj Lv. ... 8 8? P M ' P M No. 3, Passknokb & Fruoiit, No. 4. Leave Wilmington Monday, Wednes day and Friday. Leave New Berno Tuea day, Thursday and Saturday. , ' Lv. a U ; v'.: v' Ar. PM 7 80.. ...Lv. WilmingtoB, Ar..,.. 1 45 Lv. WilmingtoB, Ar . ...Hcott's Uill .... , ., ., WotMlsiale..... Ilpllvridge . . Dixon. 1 40 ...Heott'a Hill 12 55 . :w ... . ...ia io ....1140 10 i... .... (061 ..... 11 13 05...... 12 JO.... . HI 55...... ...10 61 ..Verona ; Jacksonville- '....10 20 9 45 .Northea.. ... 8 55 Whiterak .......... 8 80 ; i io. 15 ,2 55 Mavsvllle .... .... 8 05 . , . .Pollocksville. ....... 7 20 ....Dobrnlil's... .8 85 ,, 8 40 . A r. Nuw Berne, Lv . . . ..... 8 00 I ' !iJ tX n n i 2 if It . i 1 1 r : . . - e "IntVi "1 fM'rrn. Tfo Ki:J Yen Have AIv;ays Pcu;ht T)ftt 4Va .urjcua tug Stoat The Kind You Have Always Bought. WILMINOTON WELDON R. R. And Branches, . AND FLORENCE RAILROAD, COKDKRBKU tCUEllULB. T.IAIN! GOING SOUTH. y4 TWf tCWTMN MMMNT, IN iginii"at" Juu. is, . j rr T t M " SC4 ,5 a.M'. P II. rM. A.M. P.kl. Lv. Weldon 11 50 48 Ar.lt III.. IJ 55 10 88 s. ... Lv. 't'arboro lit ill a.... 8 tie ..v Lv. a Ml.. I'm, 10 86 it 45 5 4018 58 Lv. WilMm 1 5S II 18 7 10 8 tt 8 40 Lv. Helnut.. 3 M II 5h ..... Lv.Fay'vllk 4 10! Ar.Klorenot 7 85 8 15 ;. P.M. A.M. Ar. Golda...L... ..... 7 60 Lv, Uolda 7 01 8 81 Lv. Mae'lin ., 8 05 4 85 ArWilm'ton ..... MOB 60 I P.M.A.M. p.m. TltAINS GOING NOIITH.' (Si . S, SS Sfjj. $g , -A& 7, S 'AQ fcO AQ Lv.Florence 0 50 7 40 Lv.Fay'ville 12 ST, ... . 48 ...A ..... Lv.Heloia.. 1 60..... 10 82 Ar. YVilaoo. 8 ii6 ..... 11 81 A.M. ' P. M A.M. LvWilm'ton f. . 7 00 0 44 Lv. Mag'lia .... .. . . v . 8 84 11 19 1 Lv. Golda.. ...... 5 15 9 45 12 80 i P.Hl. Xm. P.M.P.M. , Lv. Wilson 8 85 5 66 11 32 10 88 1 lfl Ar. R. lit.. 8 8(1 U 1ft 10 07 II 67 1 58 I Ar. Tarhoro . . . . . 7 04............... I Lv. Taruoro 12 21 .... ............... ' Lv.li.Mt.. 8 80 ..... 18 07 .... ' Ar. Weldon 4 82 ..... 12 59 P.M i A.M. Train on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leavea Weldon 8 35 nm, Halifax 4 15 p in. arrives Hcotland Neck at 6 08 p m, ureenviiie obi p m. luaston ,7 oo n m. iteturnlne leaves Kmston 7 sua Greenville 8 62 a in, arriving Halifax at 1118 am. Weldou 1183a m, daily ex, cent Bundav. Trainf on Waaliington Branch leave Washington 8 2(1 a m and 8 80 p m, ar rive Parmele'9 10 a m, aud 4 00 p m. re turning leave Parmele 9 85 a m and 0 80 p in arrive Washington 11 00 a m and 7 20 n m. dally except Bundav. , Train leavea Tarboro, N 0, daily except unaay o iw p m, aungay, 413 p iu, ar rives PW mouth 7 40 d m. 6 10 d m. Re- torning, leaves Plymouth daily except Sunday. 1 60 a m, and rtunday t) 00 a n. arrives Tarboro 10 05 a m, 11 00 a ml Train on Midland; N C Branch leavea Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 7 05 a. m, arriving tsmithneiu 8 10 a m. lieturu ing leaves Smithfield 9 00 a m; arrives at Goldsboro 10 23 a m. . Trains on Nashville Brnnch leaves Rocky Mount at 9 80 a m,8:4(i p in, arrive Nashville 1010 a m. 403nm. Mnrinc Hope 10 40 a m, 4 85 p ni. Returning leave Snriii? Mope HU0 a at, 4 55 p m, Nash- vllir 11 JJ-it arrir' at ICuckv Mount 1 45 a m, II Oil p IU, dnily except biindny, 1 a'ii mi vimum i)raiii-n leaves war- Saw lor (Jliuiott .daily, except Sunday 11 40 a m auu 4 is p nu KetumlnK loa es Clinton at 7 00 a in and 3 00 p m. .. l mm .to Ti oiniies clone eonneciion at Welilnn for all points Nnrth daily all rail via Richmond. .. . ,- H U EMPRRON, i" . Gi-u'l Pats AKeut J R KKNLY. GenT Mannepf.. T M KiMKKfON, Trnltid Mni.aiii r. CavetA, and Tridc-Mark. obtained and all l'at-, cut busincsa conuiictcd lor Kodcratc Fcca. Our Omec is oamsiTE U.S. Patcnt Officc ) and we ran lerure patent ia leis tinw than Uiom.- i remote IiTim Washington. j Send model, drawing or nhoto.. with dc-rin i tion. Ye advice, if patentable- or not, (it-e otj A PAMPHLrr. ' llow to Obtain P. tents," wit! cost ol Kaoie in the U.ti. and foreign countries ' V. h. K r.. - j"r.- - a fm. wkU4 fnM warn i mi st .u ',,irt. Vl. I raf Ut tv-r la Lit. l,J I.o4- j awl Ii"vrrr rv f" utU kwrvra trm of 1 L. r to to It was yu It vas aavy f a aoaa to Waa M mtu aa 1 1 o ia aa a'Ur.v PUy bvma auw ti Kadlaary dinaar huar. kail Mt I. aal bWxrl ontil uUin. Tlx oil iMa.-TS Iwarae ao wrarp"4 ap la lb am Uiat kuiama ahurt vl aa eaMh jtuka moWl hav dwtnrbed thera Brtkm In hrw Turk cotud do aotaing to aAk Um lDtarMt. The aatna was plavtd at tha tiro ol the hUbne lUantraml aud J enr Kft, nirinrfd by Kevttrdj. Hatchia no (.. la the ialea-rwl of their client. Juha DnS ot Ikwfcia, Doahlntay was Ulnx the stock abort thronjra. Vaa rVjairJt A Co.. and at a qaartrc to t oa tha evaotfal day a ranavad a telegram trom bia broken advising aim of Uta aitnaUoa. The nms vaa atopped jnst Inaa; saoagh f aim to read lt and lay it aaida la 80 nlnatea a secoDd die- patrk arrived, vaa read and cast aaida. Donhleday vaa winaine: at Um rats of 81 raata an hoar. What did as can about lUnaibal and Kt Joe! Later la the aftmooa a third aammoas earns trom Van Brhairk 4k Oa. and at o'clock a fnartb. Thea Doableday aroas and remarked: "GenUemea. I have en joyed the gams. My winnings are ex actly 11.65. I mailt say good afternoon. as It is aeneaeary for me to take the first train for New York. The next morn Ing bia brokers Informed him that he could settle for 1160.000. At toe time the first telegram was sent be could have settled for 125.000. at the time of the second for (50.000. lbs third for 178.000. Hs bad ample warning, bat In tbe thick of toe Sndbnry game of whist be believed the ries was only a threatening flurry. Hew York Press. SCOTCH SIMPLICITY.' The Mnam. tke BaSalae; Arehlteav ua at CahImm atrlekea La 4. Tbe Scotch are fond of telling ttoAes which illustrate the peculiar simplicity of mind of thoir conntry people. This simplicity at least saves them from wicked guile. . One of these stories relates that an bonnet mason ones bad a contract to build a small house of a toco. He came early and began from tbe inside tn lay the stone, working very fast, At noon his yonng eon brought him his dinner. peeping over the wall as he handed the basket to bia father. With honest pride in bis eye, tho mason looked over to the boy. ' . "Weel Jock. aVx d'ye think I'l gettinont" bo naked. , ' "Yo're getting on famous, farther. answered Jock, looking at tho solid wall la which1 there waa.no break. "But hoo d'ye gat not t" Tbe mason ' looked around. It was true. ' Bo bad provided tho boose with no door at all, and ho was on the inside. He looked kindly and rery admiringly at the boy. "Mon, Jock, ye've a grand held on ye!'.' be exclaimed. "Ye'll bo an archi tect yet. as sure as yer feyther's a ma son I - . Another story shows bow unsuccess ful as a thlof the rustic Scot may be. Two young plowmen went into a gar den at night to steal gooseberries, Tbe bushes surrounded a plot of potatoes, and as one of the lads groped about he got a handful of potato plums, which he quickly put into bia mouth. Then he gasped to bis comrade: "Ob, Jock, I'm poisoned I For ony sake, shove me through the hedge again. for I waudna like to dee 1' the auld man's gairden I" Youth's Companion. 1 : Tefcaeeo Ia Eaarlaaa, IMS. v When I was a lad. fully half the pop ulation of both sexes, rich as well as poor, tbe banker equally with the work' ingman, 'were snufftakers. ' ; My first schoolmaster always carried bis snuff loose in bis Waistcoat pocket, and in numerable, w we his dips into it with two fingers atd a thumb in the course of the day, while the big gauffered frill which protrude 1 from th bosom of hia shirt was always thickly sprinkled with it We used to notice that bo never seemed to relish one of his huge pinches so much as immediately after having administered a sound castigAtion to some recalcitrant pupiL '. . On the other hand, there was little or no open air smoking, except in the case of laboring men going to or from their work. In this respect lucifer mutches have something to snswer for; bnt for them the practice of outdoor smoking would never have grown to its present enormous . proportions. Chambers' Journal I - - . Aa Umexpaetetl Call, . "You are just going out, I see" - "Yes, an important engagement What was it fou wanted! "It was about that little debt I owe you." ' "Ah. yes I Take a seat "I was going to ask you for a little delay" . V ; . : - "Oh excuse me. but I'm. already late,". "I say, I was going to ask you for a little delay when I met a fellow who paid up what be owed me. and" "Why on earth don't you ait down! Will you take a glass of wine?" Paris Figaro. , Jf Ko Faith la Aarlnlaa-- "Aunt Josophmu is a thorough skep tic." "She ist" , ' ' . . "Yes; she puts mncilago on the back (if eyery postage, stump rto uses. " Chicago Uecord. ' ' - Elephants Teeth. Elephanta have only eight teeth two above and two below on each side. ' All elephants' "baby teeth", fall out when the animal is about 14 years old. and a new set grows. bekii.p in mix Horsa - Distressing Kidney and Bladder disease relieved in sir houre by "New Great South American Kidney Cure." It is a (Treat surprise on accnunt of its exceed ing promptness in relieving pain in blad der, kidneys nnd back, la male or female. Relieves retension of water almost im mediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is tlie remedy.' Sold by C. D, Bradlmm, Pir ' t. New Berne, N. C. 4 t x j I 1 1 a Im a to a a h.-J t-m awl ?ira nu? .a jtjill Lak CuRtD BY CUT1CUBA I aal aCUaail ,LA A tarrfta, knaAtet aak I . uaaaM fcf laavarvkaM A,a ja. a fwaA. J IA Woes u iaai. aut U cu aaaa. I via Nl.iif aaAruA a-rm; . aJ AuB hat as vara. Crraru liana A.ia a iM. lUk 1 aaai I rfil. aiaiana. 1 r,at:iarAt,lainAaonda xfciartalag. rl :U aXuc uu ai aa aalirWv ml. mmd faattAitaarWvki)llrtUaAt i)'a vrhil grew luaa UM nailer aitk aa. ai. u. iiianxv. ivhi New Beta, K.); feb'y t, 1899, lbs District Court of ta Vailed Btatae, for tbs Kaaura DUlrlcl of North Caroliaa, la Us lbs Matter of L. Roeabaupa, Baakrapt, T . . J To tbs eredilors of L. Roasabauaa: Blrac Taks aotlcs last a Pstiiioa has beea ft led la said Cpart by L. Roeenhaoa f New Bern. N. C, la said District, duly declared a Bankrupt aadar tbs Act ot Cong rasa, approved July 1st, 1898, for a discharge, aad eartincals thereof. from all bis debt, aad other claim pmv- able under said Act, and that tbs 14th day February, next, at 11 o'clock, M., Is assigned for lbs bearing of tbs same, when and where you may attend and show causa, If any you have, why . tbs prayer of lbs said petition should sot be granted. Tbs meeting will be beld i office of Referee. L, J. MOORE, Referee, Srd Bankruptcy Divlalon, Eastern Dis trict N. C, Jallapa. Ntw Bxax.N C.Jan. 80, 1809 tbs District Court of the United 8 tales, for the Eastern District of North Carolina: Ia Ihs matter of J H Vinson, Bankrupt. To the creditors of J H Vinson, Bank' rupti Bin Take aotlcs that a petition baa been filed tn said court by J II Vinson of New Bern, NC, In said District, duly declared a Bankrupt under tbs Act of Congress, approved July 1st, 1808, for a discbarge, and certificate thereof, from all bis debts and other claims provable under said Act, and that tbe 11th day of February next, at 18 o'clock M. is as signed for the bearing of ths tarns, when and where you may attend nd ahow cause. If any you have, why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted. ' L. J. Moore, Referee 8d Bankruptcy division, Easlera Dis trict N.C, ..." eel ' ' I-: New Bern, N. C, Feb. 8, 1800, In the District Court of the United Slates , for the Eastern District of North Carolina. In the matter ot Robinson L. Thornton, Bankrupt. To lbs Creditors of Robinson L. Thorn ton: Sib: Take notice that a Petition. has beea filed In said Court by Robinson It. Thornton of New Bern, N. C, In said District, duly declared1 a Bankrupt under the Act Of Congress, approved July 1st, 1S08, for a discharge, and,ceit!ncate thereof, from all his debts, and other claims provable under said Act, and that the 14th da? of February -noxt 'at 12 o'clock m., Is assigned for Hie bearing of the same, when aud where you may at tend and show cause, it any you have, why the prayor of the Said petition should not be granted. Meeting at tbe o files of Referee. " : L, J. MOORE, Reforee 8rd Bankruptcy division. Eastern DIs- - . . trict N.C. ,.' ". WIBiarTaarb Tlrkala Maw Mf Um Ihrra Railway Commencing November 1st, 1893, the Southern Railway will sell from prlnci pal stations on Its lines, round-trip Winter Tourist tickets to best resorts in Florida, the South and Asbeville, N. C In "The land of the Sky" at greatly reduced rates for the round-trip, : Tickets will t on sale from November 1st, until April 80, 1899, and Inmost cases final limit returning May 81st, 18t0, In connection with the above tbe Southern Railway offers the quickest and finest train service and connections to all resorts In the South, Mexico, Call fornla, Cuba and Porto Rico. - Any Information as to rates, schedules, sleeping car service, accomodations, etc. cheerfully furnished upon application to any agent Southern Railway, or R. L. Vernon, Traveling Passenger Agent 11 South Tryon St., Central Hotel Bltlg., Charlotte, N. V Bis Only I scape. I admit that it is true, said the man who knew something about Indians that the only good Indian is a dead In dian, but do you know why that is so? They said they did- not. . . , ' Becaure, under existing conditions he explained, an Indian lias to die escape tbe influence ot the white man, : . j v a a a a & a VVIil cure Croup without fail. The best remedy for whoopiiiR-coneb. Dusos small. Trice 25 ct9. at druggist. p i, I tl'H I? rn AllAalA'ii a.-rva.Ti,..f ma I a,M mant ltiK..'lil H..A- -t MA ( . ' - A-rt,w,. m i , , t, , p , 1 1 , . ' ' - w , rh - .. -r , .. mi a at I i l.ian am -M iwai. i.4. fs. ' i p., . c.av "iaar. t m aaaaa. - -I I a I Lodo Directory. I kilA L"M;c T. I O. II f. trv J I.Vwf.,1 l,:r l.alaw.. . G ; W T I. id. l. a txi.: J It il.r Jr. Tnt llrvular a,wilut. very Uomdtf aiclil at ..ate ciuik. HAV CM UMNiE Na I KM'UlTrl P llikxuMi Maats tud ud 4k wadmaJay thu Is aarA axlk la Ilouatiw'f HaX Pi'Hork lrt-rl. at 7 VI oVI,a. , (t. IL lw.ll, l'ieli I. J.ior. II. na, K. rt It ill, K ftrr'y. . KX1CHTH Of lloNtW-fHUrrra: K K Jmw, litrtatMiU L Via,., lirr-rfirt; W r Kotiatraa, rlnaaMial I., l.fi r Xw IWrae Lodre No. 4 is mm, ibetad sad 4t a Frvkr aUbia si 7 U o'clock la Uuasttaa s liail, I ollocA .Hart. 8T. JOHK'8 LODGE, No. J. A. K. Al ; UfBrrrtt-lt 9 Prinrw. W U; fentre Grace. It M : C ! Il'a.!kaia. J W ; A i.rrra. Trraurrr, W i llna. N-rrr. Uiy; W V. LUik. SUiTli liji, J II. Heavier I .uiu.i.alcaiKHis ad vl mIuckIav each ainnlk. CALCAIKT KMCAMI-tl ENT. NO. 4, L tt O. F. OnirerwF l( Hyn,aa, C P; N C Hatha. UhU litl.lHl. H W; J L Mnoctv. J W; C II II. II, N ritir; X Gerntk Ttaaaarar. Kerutar Kncaoin- Birat, 11, 3rd, aad 4ih (if any) Tluiisday Ighta Is each month at 7: XI o'clock. tAN'TOS CI.U.atlT . l. -I. U.I- .I.Braro lov,, Cai.lalh ; T. 0. P aiaa, I.VruA-1 P. II. rIU-Urr. u.iia. oa. 4 rilla, Chrk ; IM. UvmrS. Arcnunlant tri Star aatotimafitA, Sd ana ia Tiiaraiay a-aaia la aa1i a.itt ai S ta! oWMi t w nxHM CHAr Aa Nia. a. k. A. m.: fllrar T. A. Klwta. II. P. k.l T. w. lirvrv. mw ITAA IHIWT. TTwaa.; C- U hnMtlMUii, rW.'ty. awular . oavtMav i m ai hhhii, aca ainin. sr. jtu ttmiiAMiiiuv mi. w, r.t.i Orloara 1 . W. Imw.y, K. I', i J. knlntoi"! U.;T. W. Hnnin, U.UIT. . kto arnhy, t'rvlaiat: It. a. I'umroai,. iU4ir,lrr lumilai Conolavas A ret aail tlilrtl tTiJu, ol Um Bmiith. Hit P.RHNK LorMJEMI. I. P. II AC.-I C Haalra. Preat ; J. II. h. Hamrrtiiia- "ty m. k. wuioiay, tinaaoiaj t-ry. Mceta in inla-liu ol Pylhlaa kaU em" lat anil tnl waonaanar BiabU tu eaca bhniUi, waiOHT itv 1890 Will proye to the worltl that II, n lilrycle is no longer a fad, or a luxury, I ut it has corns to stay. It will ahow pinny Im provements in Wheels and Sundries, C earingi, etc , and we will handle none but the very best Improved makes, and will sell them at art sonable prullu. Orient .'0 dev. land till nnd 50. Olive, 485. oilier tlesnt lnli grmlr wheels 20 and 25. Second band a hii l frorr up. Also 100 pair Hertford Tires wlili li wo will offer at very low prices liou t lurget Ibe hjllon rhonngrapli. a hlch we are agents for, price t20. Ws have everything that is kept lira First-Clam Bicycle Establishment. RASKINS' CYCLE COMPART. Planters ffuilillng. LAR6EV ST0GK . . OP Horses & Mules JUST ARRIVED Which will lie sold for CASH or one and two years time. , Largo Stock of - Utiggiftt ..ml Surries, A"I IlnrncNH. ALL KINDS OF HOUSE GOODS. J. W. STEWART. Tested and True. I Wood's Seeds . Tbe Best for the South. Twenty years' experience enables us to offer the best of everything in seeds for the Southern Farm- er and Gardener. . .Vegetable 0 Flower Seeds, Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Grain, And all Garden and Farm Seeds. Wood' Seed Book, giving the most successful ways of growing all crops, and full information about Seeds, mailed free upon reqnest. Write for it. T.W.Wood & Sons, SEEDSMEN, PjchmoDd.Vi. The Largest Seed House In the South. - 1ti mmmm V-ii-si ' lailliHiwiUiliauliJnM,)bat,Ukisi.kaMA..Miar r llenrv'.s Pharmacy, i CoirtK Hair fraxlie. IunIi tauh a. Whisk t'runV laukt Arftl.. Ac With amy pun. i4 f.MI. V MJAP aoa4,nlir aa ; (Vt.i., a !twJ.t. Cait-Aa,lar h I L.H,.I IS-a.J, A.r.1,11 and M Wvk r. PljjakUtra 1'n.kC Ii IUks -A 5tccUli. Round Trip Tickets TO THE New Bern Fair ! laeladlse 1 A4mlsles la l air. VIA. A. 4 N. C. RAILROAD: From all slatloo Wrl af .e liern tickets will Ia. Mild uvrr tin. road no Ilia mail train from Kebruai) lm In Kn.iu ary 14tb lB.iu.ite, itowl In retain tn.nl Ktbruary Z8lh iuclurive. Ml Hailona Eaat of New Hers will aril ticki U up to snd Including fturuary 24' li by I lie mail train. HT TDK MAIL TIIAIH. Goldsboro $3 40 Claik's $80 Best's 3 15 liiverdalc 75 l.aGrange 2 ll I'roatan 85 Falling Creek 1 80 Hay. luck I t0 Kinaton 1 "i Newport 126 Caswell 145 Wiliiuoo.1 180 Dover 1 80 Atlantic 1 35 I 'ore Creek 1 l II. Cny 1 60 Tnacarora 00 V TIIR SI'KriAI. TUAI.N. tjrThe iecinl Fair liain will run on February 3Ut, 23nd, 28nl aud I4tli, from Ouuisboro aud iutermeiliate- taiinns to New Bern aud reluru same day. Goldsboro (I 70 CaaAell $1 30 ilVAt'a 1 50 Dover 1 25 LaOiange 145 Corvl'rok 100 Falling Creek 1 40 TuM-arora 85 Elusion 1 :15 Clark's 75 VIA. ATLANTIC COAST LINK: Pollocksville $100 Verona $2 00 Majaville 1 25 Sella Hill 115 Jacksonville. 180 Wilmington it 00 Kenly $:! 85 Fttjellevillu $4 05 Jerome 3 85 Hope Mills 4 IK) Smilhtield 3 85 1'arkton 5 05 Smithfield via Al N C lt It .1 20 Kcnncrl 5 30 Four Oaks 3 75 lluiv 6 55 Benson 4 IK) IVtubroku 5 U5 Dunn 4 2" Kliud 6 85 Godwin 4 45 ltonlund 5 05 Wado 4 55 Dudley Mount Olive Kaisnn Warsuw Clinton Magnolia VI allacu Ilu rgaw Kocky Point Castie Hay lie $i 70 2 85 10 8 '.15 8 75 3 5.V 8 05 4 44 4 70 485 I'lkrviDe Kreuioiil $ 2 05 2 75 8 00 3 20 8 45 lll:ick Creek. Wilelltl Klin City lti:ky .Mount llattiel oro Vt 'hitakeia Kn lie lit llHIif.ix Weldon 8 75 4 00 4 10 4 80 4 70 4 05 Nashville $4 10 Splint; lope $4 40 Tarlauo $1 80 Kvcrt lls 6 20 Conetoe 4 00 W llliainston 6 45 Hellicl 4 80 Jnii'.t eviliu 6 75 1'armele 4 05 Plynioutli 0 85 Itobcrsonville 5 05 Hobgootl $4 70 Tunis $1100 Palmyra 4 85 lure 0 10 Neals 4110 Gales 0 85 Kelford 5 20 Wlistley . 1155 Aulnndcr 5 40 Drivers 7 25 Ahuskie 5 70 Via Goldoboro. $ 4 5 4 05 4 15 4 115 5.311 5 45 6 M0 (I ( 0 li 15 5 25 5 45 6 50 5 75 Via Kinaton. $4 10 3 05 3 80 4 lifl :: :io 8 05 a oo 2 80 3 20 1 ti5' 1 80 35 8 45 8 00 3 75 Tlllery Spring Hill fuotlaud Neck llobgood Goose Nest Parmele llouso Greenville Ayden Griftou Uiaiugurs Whichartls Pactolua Wharton Washington Southern Railway. TheJStandurd Iutilwsy ol H e SOUTH The Direct.Linc to nil Points. , CALIFORNIA, JTIaOIIlDA, CUKA A1V1 roiiTo stic:o. Strictly First-Ciafs Kqulpmrnl on ail Through or Local Trains; Pullman Pol ace Sleeping Ultra on all Night iT rains; Fust aud feafe Schedules. . Travel bv the Soulliein um! you are as sured a Safe. Comfortable! ami Exiiedi fious Joun ey. . ' Apply'to Ticket Agents for Time Ta lilcs. Rates uid Genorul Information, or address V. R. DARBY, R L. VERNON, . C. P. T. A, T. P, A., . Afkeville, N. C , ' Charlotte, N. C. Frank S..0asnon, , ' J. M. CUI.P. 8d V 1' at'Gi n Mnr. ' Tint. Man : W. A. Ti'KK, G P A. WASHINGTON..' - - n. C. REAL ESTATE AGENCY Houses and I ols For Side at Lowest Possible Figures. Desirable Homes and Tenements that wc ill prove a flue invest meat. . , ' . '"j.y Cnllecllon of Rents a Sprclnlty Oflice at liolicrts & Bryan's etore, op THE NEW BERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO OP NEW VA 1ITA Ia, UTUiia A Gt.N'EIlAL niiE r. A. tlKEEM. rrraadral. GlXilliiK GlitEN. Hwrvtaxy. i. J. ttiUrtKlUK, Gti' IcfBt. NOTICE I Nulire la larrvby giwa that spplkatioa will lav m.iW to 11m iaraarral Aawnbly at Us mant araaluu, to bavw a Block law paMrtl lor Um loHowiog trrrttory aitua iwl ia Cravra aad Jntwa couuliea, to-wlt: lkuialog oa Ute weal side ot too WU niiugioa aud New IWra Kailroad, at or Avar Blarkledg' Kuu, wbare tbs prra ral slock law lias cruaars lbs railroad, aud runuiug along oa Ibe wrat side of lh W t N K II lo the Trent road at tbe live miw raal I rum rw Ilera, and taes aluug I La seat aile ot the Trent road to a ht-rc the lailioaJ in aura Ibe aaid Treat load, near Kutky Run, and I bra along III wiak side ut ibe railroad lo where the rallnnd crusscs Dm 1 rent Itiavl at De bruhl's store, near eight mile post; aud turn along the wrat side ot the Tmit road to the Urn mile fork, sad thence along Ibe north west aids ot the Trenton road to Braver Dan near aad above tbe resilience of J B Banka, and Ibeuoe a southwardly direction along the lleavvr Dam rWamp aud the cleared land ot the said J 11 Banks, to the Trent river, criming lite Trent river, enters the bands of F G Hlmmons, sad runs in ths most available direct course to tiie north west side of the Quaker Bridge Itoad, north wist of K G Simmons' gin house-, and tbrnce along the north West side of tbe (Quaker Bridge to w here the cleared land ai d the White Oak Pocosln meets, then crossing the ljuakrr Bridge road runs in a south east direction, and tbe most availablo and practicable route, around Hie cleared lauds ot Joba C Parker, Beo ton Simmons and otliiis, so aa to enter into what is kuown as the White Oak road, above thu i evidence of E F Sander Min, and thence along on the north west sine of the said While Oak road, to the puiilic road, near Mrs H C Oldficlds, known ss the White Oak river road, and then along on t lie nor' h west aide of the said While Ouk river road, running up lo a point oppueite a croas fence, known us the Oldtield diviaiou cross fence line 1 hence crosatng the White Oak river road, and running with the division line Knee of Mrs K C Oldiield's to Ibe woods on the White Oak river swamp; and thence running along, a"d down the north sldt. of i he W bile Ouk river and wump parallel wuh the White Oak river swamp, the most available and practicable course to the south east side ol llie Wilmington and Neav Bern rail road, to Hie division line of Lewis By nuiu and the J E Hay lands, thence in a uorlli i-HBlK-ardly direction along the line of Hie said Lew is Bynum's aud tbe lute J E Hay's to tbe nori beast side of tbe public road leading lrom Maysville to hU'lla. Thence along the north east side of said public road to a stake, the division line between the MavsvilleLand Company's Lands and the Hay Lands thence along tbe surveyed line of tbe Mnysvllie Land Company aud J Hay's muds, northwardly to the northeast cor ner or Hie Land Co s mud, I hence souni nestwaidly 1,437 feet with the Land Company's north line, lo tbe right of way oi tnc n uminglon ami new liern Railroad. Thence northwardly on the east side of sui.l Railroad to a point op. nositc F 11 Fo 's cleared land on the east side of said Kailroad. thence eastwardly n the terminus of said cleared land. thence northwardly along Hie eastern side of the cleared lands ot F 11 Foy, W W rreeman, J N Fosctieand fc, l.Haugh- ton, thence I lie most avnilable and prac ticable noitheaslwardley and direct line to a point on the Ueaofnrt road, between lie residence ot J J rimes ana. uiay mil Branch; thence on tbe southern side of Hie said Beaufort road, running east wurtlly and along and parallel with the various courses of tliu said road- to a pi lot opKislU Hie nnrlhenslern terminus t I he clean (I land t J tl Melt, on what is known ua the Jnsci'h R Id II plantation mid then ciohainjr tbe Hid public rood hiiiI 4 tinning n'orihw'cMWHrilly to Trent river nl oi near I he mouth of Raccoon rtH-k, Hie northwestern terminus. Jauuary Id, 1809. Notice of Administration. . Haying duly qualified as tbe Adminis trator o( Macon Bryan, deceased, all persons are hereby notified to present their claims to me duly verified, on or before January 81st, 1000, or this notice will be pleaded In bar or recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, This January 81, 1899. - L. M. Sattehtuwaith, - Administrator, NOTICE ! State ot North Carolina,' ) Superior Craven County. J Court. V n Pelleiler va Greenville Lumber Co., " and othera: Notice is hereby given to all creditors and stockholders ot tho Greenville Lum ber Company who have not filed their claim against said Company or been made parties delenuants to saia suit, the said claim ot interest or as creditors of said Greenville Lumber Company to be made on the Receiver. , Lovit Hines, with'u sixlv days from the date hereof. W. Al. WATSON, C. 8. C, ys Crvren County. ConinilsNioner's Sale. By the virlre ot the power conferred upon me by a Judgement granted iu an action in Ibe Superior Court of Craven county wheiein T. F. McCarthy admin istrator is the plaintiff and Henry Ernnl rt als are defendants. I will expose to public sale for cash at the court house door in the city of New Bern to the highest bidder on Monday the 6lh day, March 1890, at the hour of 13 noon all the following decrilad tract of land situated on tho North side of Neuse liivcr and East side of Lluie Swift creek, Iwnnded as follows: Beginning at tfce forks ot the New Road, opposite to the riwellirg house of W. A. Morris, thence running op said road to West branch, thence down aaid branch lo Little Swift creek, thence up said creek to the mouth of Kit swamp, thence up said swamp to James M. W illis' corner, thence reverse of said Willis' line to the Pamlico road snd thence down said road to the begin ning, containing 225 acres more or less. BERN. M. C ' m $30,000,00 LNSVRANCK BUSINESS. W. R CLADES, CJOUN DU55. j Vkse-p, OScru OYCH CITIZENS BASE Russell House. Wails la Bcanfirt be sure and stop at lbs Ruaell Uoutc First Clars Board. A horns for travelint people. Fishing aad busting unexcelled. Terms $1.15 a day or $5.00 per week. O. A- Rl'8SLLI. Prop. AVOTini Notice Is hereby given I list snnlica- tioa will be made tn tin, aesaion of lbs General Assembly of North Caro lina for the passage ol a la ui authorits lbs city of New llern to iue bonds to tbs amount of one hundred thousand dollars for tbe purchase of Water Works, Sewerage and tbe Eleciiir I.lht Sys tems. January 14lh. Executor's Notice ! Having duly qualified as the Kxerulnr of Lowena Frazicr, dcrrawd, all peraona are hereby not I tied to present their claims to me duly verified on or Im fore Decem ber 81, 18U0. or this notice will Im, nl.-a.l- ed in bar of r"coverv. All persons indebted to ani estate are reqneslcd to make immediate ynient. 'i'hia 81st day of IteremlN r, lstw. A. W. W ktiikkimiton. Kxrcutor Kor Lowena i ramer. COMMISSIONERS SALE. By virtu re of the power conferred upon mo by a Judgment of the Superior Court of Craven couiilv in an action wherein Lovit Hines, PlaintilT and F. P. Outlaw and others arc defendants, 1 will expose at public sale to I lie highest bidder for cash al ibo Court House door In New Bern on Thursday, thu 18th day of February, 1800 at tbe hour of Twelve o'clock M., all that certain tract of land, lying and being in the County of Craven And Stale of North Carolina, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake in Setli Westa line, N. E. Jones corner, near the Cob town Road, and tuns with IN. K. Jonea line. North 82i degrees Knsl 220 poles to a stake, thence .South 7( decrees East 32 Polea lo a sluke; llicnce South 82i degrees West, 100 poles to a stake In tbe Carmack Field, thence South :i2(depreca West 81 poles to a stake near a forked hickory; thence South 51) degrees East, 40 poles to a stake on south side of New dllch; thence North 5l degrees Kast, 30 nnIM tn a ...L-u lrnnu. na ,1... II.... I k-l. corner; thence South 474 degrees East I " - D.nb, ,, I, no li,,: 1 1 1 VI ua. 1S7 polea to a stake. Clark and llentona corner of New Entry: thence South 50 degrees West 127 polet lo a Maple on me douiii stae ot uypress Swsmp; thence North 47i degrees West 127 prlewto a Gum; theuce North ill degrees West 7 poles to a stake thence N. ;il j W.II8 pole' to a stake In a small , branch; thence South 461 degrees West 1 1 poles to a stake on the edge of Pine Kiiige; thence North 7, degrees West 32 poles to a stake, lo a beginning, containing 183, acresmore or less. W. II. Bbav, Commissioner. January, 17th, 1899. Sale ot Land. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Craven county made and en tered on the 18th day of January, 1899, 1 will sell at public auction for cash lo tbe highest bidder at tbe Court House door in New Bern, Craven county, North Carolina, at 12 M. on Monday t he 6th day ot March, 1890, the following real eatate, lo-wit: A tract of land in Craven coun ty, N.C, adjoining thu lands of Mrs Kate Move on north west.on the S by the lauds of Fenner Adams ami Davitl Tripp, Sr, on tbe east by the lands of David Tripp, Jr, on the west by ibe lauds of Kate Moye, being the lands purchased from Enoch Wadsworth by said Free man Harris, and on which Joe llentou and wife, Sarah, now reside. January 13th, 1899. Joun Chapman, Administrator of Freeman Harris, dee'd. L J Moore and D L Ward, Atlorneys. Valuable Lands For Sale. Pursuant to the powers in the deed executed to me which is registered in the oflice of the Register of Deeds of Craven county, North Carolina, in book No. 107, page 445, 1 will sell at public auction at the Court House door of said Craven county, on the Oth day of March, 1899, at 13 o'clock mid-day, all that tract or parcel of land situated in said Craven county on the south side of Trent river. about 5 miles from the city of New Bern and bounded and- described as follows, viz: Beginning at the mouth of Cypress branch between Green Hill and Raccoon , Island at a marked cypress and running the various courses of ssid branch 189 . poles to a place opposite an Iron post on the sduth east side of said branch, then in a line with said post from the run of said .branch 40 W 172 poles to an Iron post In tbe north side of Oak Grove, men north 80" west 42 poles to anotner iron post, then South 4. west 33 poles to an iron post, then north 86 west 851 poles to an iron axle post in tbe land near a marked sycamore tree, then south 4 west to back line of Hntchs land, then with said line eastwardly to Brices creek", then down said creex to uie Be ginning, containing 1,000 acres more or less and known as the Perryville pljnta tion. ' i ... l Terms, Cash. I O. H Pbkr. . A Good -,: Telephone . ) SERVICE IS" A BUSINESS NECESSITY, A ' HOME CONVENIENCE. A COM BINED . . . V . , . . lVec?Ksily, Conitiifcne, Iaixur ! .Daily Except Kumlny. - , I I J. li. EENLY, . . ' t : General Uanarer J J 1 1 . U pt.Tia sp tion. iiein tree. Aaoress, Uiiiiwt.Ut.i j ' fW. PftTENTOrftrt, W'MIKr.Tr-- ' posite post ollice. This tbe 3rd utiv oi renruary law. v T. F. McCabthy, Administrator and Commissioner, When in T 'P nt, the Lupton Order Your Phone at Ones !
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