i r
i f I
Tim Ktn4 Ton Unva Always louctit,o4 whkii lut Lca
La a for nve IW years kM borne tho stenatare of
wf - and bw ben made and cc bis ptr-
V SJ&J-ff , rji wilrflt since 11 t Infancy.
A::uTvr.ooonW derive yo in Oil.
All Conatrxrfcl'., Imitation and BubaOUiJes arts but Kx
perisncats thai trlBa ullk aiil endanger tbo Lewi til of
InfhaU and CUiuIrea- Kkix-rieatca ag-ulnst Experiment
What is CASTORIA
Caitoria la a aulwiltuta fur Caxtor OX, Prrjrori, Iropn '
and Boolblnff Sj nip. It U II.irm'.cM and lliWMint, It
contain nelUirr Opium, Morphmr) .nnr othrr Karcdtlo
ubatanea. It aga I It cunraiitoc. It destroys Worm
- and allay i-VvcrUhiir..- It rur.a Islurrtiicst and Wind
Colic. It rvlleve Tetliin;r Troul)b. cure CouMtlpsUIoii
and Flatulpny. It cuudmllntra tlio Food, ri,lute tha
Stomach and Bowels, irli.'f lioaltli an.1 uatunU sleep.
Tha Chlldreu'a IauaccThe Motlicr Friend. ; .
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
1 Bears the
The Kind You Ha?e Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years. .
A. at X. C. IX. It.
TIB I TABL1 ID. 7.
10 Tk Effect Sunday, Oct. , 1808,
at 1 M.
Going East BcHZDULE: doing Weal
No. I Passenger Tnuna No. 4
Lv. p m htatiomu Ar, a n
80 Guldahoro 1 1 Of.
4 08 Lalinuige ...10!
88 Kluslou 1UI2
6 40 Ar. New Berne, Lt 00
8 60 Lt. " Ar 8S7
7 05.... Ar. Morehrad city Lt 7 41
No. 5.
Mx'd rx X
Pan To.
Lt. a. at.
7 10
7 43
806
8 28
V 14
9 25
1015
10 40
I No.
STATION:
Mx'd
i and
Ta.
, P. M.
I Fas
Ar
. .Goldshoro
.... Bt'
. . LaUraoge
Falling Creek
...Klnelon
...Caswell
.... Dover
. .Cor Creek
. 5
. 213
. 148
. 118
.13 58
.1158
.1140
.10 40
.10 18
.1000
. 90
11 15 Tuacarora
U 81 Clark
1205 Mew Berne
r. u. .
I Monday, weaneaaay, rriuay. .
Tuesday, Thursday Saturday.
No.1, f
No.8,
Mz'iFt. and
Paas. Tn.
Ar. p m
Mi'd Kb sod stations:
PaaaTu.
Lt, s m
7 10. Uoldiboro.,
7 48 beat'..
808 ..LaUraoge.,
8 26 Falling creek
.... ... 818
7
...... 7
683
14 Kiuston 6 13
28 oaswel) 518
9 40 Ar. Dorer. Lt 6 00
1015 Lt. " Ar... 4
10 40... core crock 400
U 15 Tuacarora.... 8 88
1181 Clark's 8 20
18 05 Ar. New Berne, Lt 2 50
1 80 Lt. Ar 1047
312 KiTerdale. 1010
880 .croalau 10 00
9 48 HsTelock 9 40
8 12.......... Newport, Lt 9 06
9 25 Wild wood. 8 47
181. ..Atlantic 8 8
8 46. . . .Ar. Morehead City, Lt. . . . . 8 20
4 01.... Ar. M. city Depot, Lt..... 7 50
r. a. a. m.
'Monday. Vyedueaday and Friday.
(Tuesday, Thuisuay and Saturday. .
. 8. L. DILL,
.. buwrinlcjdent.
Allan lie Coaett Xine.
rVlLHlHUTUN & NEW 15 CRN R. B.,
TIMS TABLR MO. 5,
laKtfect (Vedneadsy, Aug. 7; 1896,;Dily
Kzcepi ounuuy.
Uoing South soUBOOLB: Going North
: No. ul, I'asaenger Trains No. 50,
Lt. a m.
btatiomb: Ar. p m.
ou
9 86 ......
961 ....
1002...
13 03.
New Berne ........ 540
. . . . . . 1'ollocktville ........ 5 04
..MayiTille..... .... 4 49
JackaonTilie.t...... . 413
J Wilmington, I .
Uuion Depot . ( "
.Ar. Wilmington; Lv.
13 15
r m
2 35
No. 8,
Parhbhoeb ft Fbbiobt, ' No. 4.
Leave Wlliainglon iiuuday, Wednes-
dar and Friday. Learo New Borne Tues
day, Thursday aud Saturday. -
Lt. a M Ar. P a
7 80 Lt. Wilminfflo. Ar 1 45
18 40. : ...Scott Hill .........12 55
9 80,... . ... Woodaide...... J..12 16
10 06... ..Uolly ridge . ......11 40
1061 ...v. Dixon ...1051
1120...... ....Verona.. ...10 20
12 05 ....JackaotiTilla. ...i 9 45
12 JO. ... .....Northesai... ,. 8 55
l 65. . ...... . Whiter ak j 8 80
.180.... Mavtvllle.... .... 805
...... ..Pollockkville..., .... 7 20
.... .. . Debruhl' . . . ...... 6 85
a0 .....Ar. New Berne, Lt...... 6U
'Daily Kscept tkiuday.
... , J. B. KENLY,
.UeiitHTki Manarer.
eoK in-s - .
ckt-lis p tion
; , !
' V
i p
Slgnatnro of
WILMINQTON & WELDON R. R.
And Branches,
AND FLORENCE RAILROAD.
COM DKRBKD SOHRITJl.B.
TRAINS (H)INO NOUTH.
5c
c
- X
DATED
Jan. 15, 90
3h
AO,
C a
22
it
A.M
P M
P.M
A.M.
P.M.
Lt. Weldon
Ar. R. ill..
11 AO
12 6
9 4il
10 8S
Lt. Tarbon
12 21
6 00
Lt. R Ait.
Lr. Wilson
Lt. Belma..
Lt Fay'vlll.
Ar.Florenot
I Oil
1 H
2 55
10 8
II
fl 45
7 10!
A 40
20
12 52
2 40
11 5M
4 2.'.
1 0'
? 25
8 15
P.Mf
Ar. Golds...
Lt. Golds...
7 60
7 01
8 0 '
PI 0
8 21
4 25
5 50
Lt. Maii'llnJ
Arwiim'lon
P.M.
A M.
P.M.
TRAINS GOINO NOKT11.
. i .
1 200 b"
6 "i 6 j & '3 e"3 6 '3
Zfi y, S 'AO, AO
A.M. P.M.
LT.Florenoe 9 50 7 40
LT.Fay'Tille 18 83 ... . 9 4:1 .,
Lr.Hulma.. 1 50 10 52
Ar. Wilton. 2'85 11 81
'-',-. aTIT P. M A.M.
LTWilnVtoo ; . 7 00 9 45
Lt. Mug'li 8 84 11 19
Lt. Uold. 5 15 ..... 9 45 12 80
P. M. "" A.M. P. M. JL
Lt. Wilson 9 85 5 50 11 82 10 3H 1 10
Ar. R. Ml.. 3 80 6 16 10 07 11 67 1 58
u
Ar.Tarboro 7 04 ..' .'. .....
Lt. Tarboro 13 21 .... .....
Ly. R. Mt.. 8 80 ..... 13 07 .... .....
Ar. Weldon 4 82 12 AO .... .....
- P.M A.M.
Train on (lift Scotland Meek Branch
Kama Iruvrs Weldon 8 35 p m. Halifax
4 IS p m. ai riven Hootlaod Neck at 6 08
p hi, lirveuTille (i 07 pin, lVlnMon 7 as
p fn. Returning kve Kins ton 7 50 s m.
Bm nvilleH 63 a m, arriving Halifax at
ll Id a ni. Weldon ll 33 a in, daily ex-
oi'pt buuday. - . - n
I rami on WaRhington If ranch way
A'aliiiiKlon 8 20 a in and 2 30 n in. ar-
rlvr Pnrntrle 9 10 a m. and 4 (Ml p m. re
turning leave l'armcle 9 35 s m snd 6 80 p
ni airive Waaiiingion It 00 a m and 7 20
p m, daily pxeepl Sunday. - ,
l iain leave lurnoni, N .(. daily except
Hunday A 80 p m, Hundny, 4 15 p m, ar..
riven i'iyiiiomn 7 40 u m, 6 10 m, Ite
turning, leave Plymouth daily except
Hunday, 7 50 a m, and Sunday 0 00 n im.
arrive Tarboro 10 05 a nt, 11 00 a m) -
Train on Midland: N U Urnnc-n leave
Goldabnro daily, except Sunday, 7 06 a.
m, arriving HniitblleJd 8 10 a m, Return
ing leave Smilhfleld 9 00 a m; arrives
st Uoldsboro 10 25 s m. , , v ,' ; . "
Train on. Nhville Brnnch leave
Rocky Mount at 9 30 s m, 8:40 p tn, arrive
Naobvine iu 10 a m, 4 oa p in, Hpring
Hope 10 40 s m, 4 25 p m.Returrrtne leave
Spring tiofie I loo a m, 4 55 p m, Nuih-
vine l S3 a m. arrtre at Kocky Mnimt
11 45 a m, 6 00 p ra, daily except Sunday,
Train on Clinton Branch leave War
saw for Clinton daily, rxcept Sunday,
11 40 a ra and 4 15 p ni, Returning leave
Clinton at 7 00 a m and 8 00 p m. '
Train No 7M make clone connection at
Weldon 'or all point North daily all
rail via Richmond. - '
II M EMERSON,
Uen'l Pan Agent.
J R KENLY, Gen'l Manairer.
T H EMUKSON, Trafflo Mauagor. :
f Cfweatii, anti J i-itlcMarksohtaiticJ and nil I'ul-
r?nt Iunies4 cinclirlcii for MooCflATC Fees.
fOuROrrtcc I OfT0ITCU.O. PiTINTOmCC
and we enn sc- -nre atrnt in less tune than liio
iremote Irorri ashing tetu
1 Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip
tion. We advise, i pattnialiio or not, free of
chirps. Our ir" not oui till naterrt i st-enred.
A PlTm.rT, How to Odtitin PatenU," with
coat ot Maine 'tn the J.&. and iorviira counlriet
Ssenf free. Addresi,
itcmt Ortrr. Wbmi hkto h . rt. C.
HCXUi: OF LrN'ATICS.
SSAHl MAN S IIPt ISC IN Am IM
SANE ASYttl.
D Se TIM 04 TkFMlk SWIa
r w sr is umim wa
..ir ni.ifH r, is tmmmw
al4a) ( k iBMltslto.
" I now- knew aatil I went cat to
Calif una tu Utua thai iaaaa rwnpia
aav a pnwerfol arnw of hnnac'." said
S WslUDrtiUn who remnUy returawd
from a trip to ths coast. "I ajutxtm that
I t slway futuxl a borbtd sort ctf la
tmst ta rotng throb aotid tnaaas
saylnms, and so 1 a nurd asyanU with
tb pmpiw crwWntial ta Saa Francisco
sad wot np to Naps county to Kara a
look ww th pplrsdid ajylum fur tb
laaan Uta lasaoajch s I wanted to
a few think- withool th sttcctioa
of s gvids, I didn't prrswt my letters,
but joat rsmblfld aronnd tha baanttfoL
spacioa groDsd far swhils. I hadrf I
pentthrsa misntes sxamininii th x
tranrdinary rua garden ta front of th
main aaytna biiUiing btrfur a tall,
alender yonsg man. wall draaml sad
exceedingly 'well groosnsd. smertrd
fraa a elnaip of olaanrW trse and ap
proarhed ma
-Taking a look aronnd. ar' said
batoma
" 'Yea' I said. 1 only arrived bar
a few minute ago, and I's taking. tb
liberty of nosing a boat without any
official guidance.'
WeU." th tall yooog man said,
pleasantly. 'I doa't anppos I fall out
of th claatifkatioa "offldal gaidsnoa,"
seeing that I am tha ssaiataat raperin
tendent bars, jet I (honld b pleaaed to
(bow yon a boot and st tha asm tint
try not to place soy restraint upon yoa
by my s we inspiring presence.'
' "Well, the young chap's manner was
so pleasant and wlnniug that I could
only thank him for bia kindness, and
we started over the grounds We
hadn't gun far before a middle sged
man, also well dressed and well groom
ed, appeared some distance In front of
na down tho gravel walk, and be beck
oned to my companion. The young
man excused himself conrteonsly snd
went np to the middle sged man. Tb
two conversed earncetly together for a
few minntes, and then. Unking arms,
what do they do but coolly walk off.
leaving roe standing there in th mid
dle of the gTATol path, a good deal non
plnsed. ' 'Snrpriaod over the way they de
serted yon t' said a voice right back of
me. 'Yon mustn't mind a little thing
like that, though. Both of those men
are as crazy a loons ' ,
"I turned aronnd. and there, stand
ing behind ahedgeabontten feet to my
rear, was a little old gentleman, neatly
dressed in black, and with a quizzical
smila on hi features.
" 'Surely,' I said, 'yon cannot mean
that that rational peaking, pleasant
mannered young man who waa conduct
ing me about the gronnd is bereft of
bis wits r
" 'Mad as a March hare,' repeated
the old gentleman flatly. 'Incurable
case, nannies, but incurable. Tb
man that he went off with is slso a
very sad case very. Think he is the
Maharajah of Blndblnd, or something
like that But yon mustn't mind 'em.
Lots of visitors are taken in the same
way. If yon care to, I'll just show yon
aronnd I am one of the board of visit
ors of thii institution snd just happen
to be bore in my unofficial capacity to
day.' "Much marveling over what the old
gentleman told me, I fell In with him,
and we rambled aronnd the huge gera
nium arbors, snd finally entered the
enormous glass building where the cul
tivation of violet is carried on.
"Nice array of flowers, Isn't ltr
the old gentleman inquired of me, wav
ing his hand stthe beautiful beds of
violet in bloom. 'I am not inordinately
vain, my friend, I hope yon will under
stand, and yet I cannot bnt congratu
late myself upon the introduction of
this violet raising feature here, for I
myself was responsible for it and only
succeeded in having this hothouse con
structed after enormous exertions with
the authorities of the institution.'
"I congratulated the old gentleman
upon the result of his labor and waa
Just about to 'ask him to take me Into
the main building and introduce me to
the superintendent when he suddenly
excused himself, saying that he had
left his spectacles on a bench in the
gardens and would be back directly. . I
waited for him for fully ten minutes,
bnt as he did not return 'I started on
out of the glass building. V ' . ...
'"You didn't , really .expect him
backf . I heard a voice - any, and then
a pleasant faced man, dressed a a la
borer and carrying a watering pot,
came from behind a group of palms.
Se spoke with a Scotch brogue. -
" 'The old gentleman yon were with
is very bad np here,' said tbs man with
the watering pot, touching hi fore
head. 'He's been here for 20 years, and
he fancies he owns the place. I am the
head gardener here, and he trie bis
best to rnn ma But he don't no, sir,
be don't He can't No crazy man can
run ma ' And the Scotchman went down
the length of the raised violet beds, wa
tering the plant. . : - - '
"1 passed out of tbs glassnilding
and started for the entrance to the main
building, there to present my letters
As I was about to walk np the steps to
the cntruice a man with fride whisker
and rather a sharp, piercing eye walked
np to me. ' . . ' :
"'You have business beret' he in
quired, of me in a rather sharp tona
Well. I thought he might be another
of 'era, and so I kept right on. He fol
lowed me up the stair and into the
office, and I had to hand my letters to
him. Ha wa the superintendent He
smiled when I told him of my experi
ence in the grounds. ' .
" 'Which of them was really insane t'
I asked him. -- ' : '
"All of them.' he replied." Wash
Intrton Star. , i
An Honest Medicine far La Gripyd.
George W. Waltt of South Gardiner,
Me, says: "I htv had the worst congh,
Cold, chills and grip and have taken lots
of trash of no account but profit to the
vendor. Chamberlain' Cough Remedy
is the only thing that has done any good
whatever. I have used one'50-cent bottle
and the chills, cold and grip have all
left me. I congratulate Vhe manufactur
ers of an honest metlicint For eale by
F. S. Duffy
Tr- jH T C IC.L
tl t- . ph
I IMUl FM fc, I !
JM m wetlif tfc. rfa
Ctf 64 telwa m
S pm ty,t IW fata
l .u w. ail UM ka saa
Ak, W M tlm 1tk Im'i I i i -I '
Im mf to Aom. N. aiua to kifk
T Wai. Umm t Smiiii mfM.
LH lvi w. M I kjf. x
-TkgMM a.tofc ta Si swa
EYES LIKE TELESCOPES.
ra h arr kaa Are Otft
a Wlta KunlMi Stakt.
It ba ofteabwa ramarked that civil
ised panpto ssad to become abort bM
Thia U bc ass la tows sad citwa tbatr
viaioa is mostly eonfiiMd to short dis
taoma Sarag racea. oa tha otbar
baad, ar generally gifted with remark
ably kera alxbt, and few tribe ar
mora aotoworthy in thi respect tbsa
tb Afrtcaa bnahmen, whoa eye ar
variUU telescopes. This power i no
doabt a wis provisioa of as tare, far
tb bnahmca ar a small raoa, sad if
they wo not abl to danger a kt
way off they would ooa b xtarminated
by their varions anrmle. whether sav
age of other tribe or wild beasts.
A traveler in South Africa relate
that while walking oasday ta company
with a friendly boahmaa tha savag
suddenly stopped, and ruing across th
plaia cried out that there was a boa
ahead. Tb traveler gssed kmg and
earnestly la tb dlnctioa indicated by
tha trash man, bnt could sea nothing.
"Nonsense," b said. "ther't nothing
there." And h went forward sgsin,
with th bnahmaa following at hi
heels, trembling and unwilling sad still
asserting that a could e a lion.
Presently tha native cam to a dead
atop and refused to bndg another inch,
for this time, he declared, b could sea
a lioness with a number of cubs, a fact
which mad tb animal mot danger
on than ever. But th European, who
could see no lioness, much less its on ha,
pushed abead. declaring tha bnshman
was dreaming. After walking a quarter
of a mile, however, he could dimly
makt out an object moving aeroa tb
boriaon. Still doubting that it could be
the object which th bnshman said b
had seen, he continued to advance, and
at last was able to distinguish Uoaesa,
.with her cubs aronnd her, walking
leisurely toward tha woods. Chums
la th Haaea at aa Bstmi.
"Saw a Strang thing in Toledo tb
other day," said a citizen who waa be
ing shaved in a Griawold street barber
hop. ' "I wa walking from the hotel to
th office of a lumber firm and met a
man on ride of who face was black
asyenrbat"
Everr razor along tb Una wa sus
pended Ma th air and th whit of
very eye becamo mors prominent.
"Wouldn't datkill your gasped tb
artist in charge of tb narrator. "Dat
take de rag u'. An da odder aid wa'
whiter' .
"No; that WB black too."
There wa no work don for som
time, aa all bnt tb man who had don
the questioning were shouting their
hilarity. He looked so flare and mad
such unprofessional slashes with his ra
zor that th citizen decided to let hi
mustache grow, didn't want hi hair
combed and left a half a dollar without
mentioning change. Detroit Free
Press . , - -
' Oasale'a Bin BratBten.
"Yes," said the principal of tb
young ladies' seminary to the proud
parent, "you ought to be very happy,
my dear sir, to be the father of so large
a family, all th members of which ap
pear to be so devoted to one another."
"Devoted I Large family I" gasped
tha ' old gentleman in amazement
-"What on earth do yon mean, ma'am t"
"Why. yes, indeed." said the princi
pal, beaming through her glasses. "No
fewer than 11 of Ouaaie's brothers bav
been her thi term to take her out,
and aha tells me she expects th tall
one with the blue eye again tomor
row." London Tit-Bita
A Bmtmbnuufc :
. ."Have yon anything . besides thi
photograph by which I- can identify
hlmt" asked the detective. . -
"Yes,' I have," replied th bard fea
tured matron, whose husband had de
serted her. And, going to her bureau
drawer, she took out a bunch of ginger
colored hair, tied with ribbon. "Him
and mo had aorae words one day," she
aid. "and I pulled all thia ont ot his
head" Chicago Tribune. -
Birds ( tlnaifleaatoa.
. "Peace is represented by a dove, isn't
it?" asked the man who wa looking
over some allegorical pictures ' - .
"Well," answered th official who
had been to a diplomatic banquet
"doves used to figure in that connec
tion. But quail on toast appear to be
more popular now. "Washington Star.
Wkr H Stars. ' . ,
' "No, air." said the red faced alder
man with great emphasis. "I'm in th
franchise fight to stay. " i. .'
: "I suppose. , then. " said the little
man with wide ears, "that they don't
giv you your wad until tha whole
thing' ended. " Cleveland Plain
Dealer. -- "'
Hot Katltl4 ta It.
"He wants a divorce." said tha law
yer, "because he says hi wife refuse
to cook for him,"
"He's not entitled to it," replied th
dyspeptic partner. "No man is entitled
to a divorce nnlesa his wife insists upon
cooking when she can't " Chicago
Poet (
On the Yukon at a distance of from
700 to 800 miles from the sea there are
many points where tho river is 30 miles
wide.
A Chinaman eats twice as much meat
as a Japanese. -
, Bm4y Fer Nervous exhaustion
Are yon weakened and exhausted by
overwork, worry or disease? The Mystic
Life Renewer will quickly renew your
strength and vitality. It it the Greatest
Nerve Builder known. It It a marvel
lous Titallzer and strengthened It quick
ly and certainly cures Lost of Appetite,
Indigestion, Nervous Weakness, Palpita
tion of the Heart and failing health. It
is Indeed a wonderful Life Renewer and
Life i5lre!.::-'!iemr.
rV'i by i .'n-y's rt.anrvy.
FATIM&SOHS
CURED CP
iicnnAsii
I kad sa RAtagw U4 sivkla,klca
Wf4 n tm 'm mU Rnaaa rm mi kstv.
I -,! I as slar kaa vas a ,uni k ua
ants s4 anrnuk aB tk tlaa. Alj UAm
a-4 m ke km war sdtetmS vlUUMiua
tk-af. a ma sua Uaw. Ws aB taSsrr
kivuJ for a W aa a katf, trylai la Uw
1 aaKcM tkmcakasf
CrnnvaA Sotr sa4 tbsss haul a! Cunoraa
(wikmm) aa dwyaanW ft fum awarn.
frltf. BICH'D AMSOX.CMrm,UIa.
aataw a( rtras Bmim r osHsn,
la ta Eastern District Court ot tb
Called Stats, for tb Eastern Dlttrk
of North Carolla.
I lb Matter of 1 la
D W. Host. Bask nipt ) Bankruptcy.
To tha rredltors or D. W. Hurt, of
Ooldtbaro, la th County of vVaya
ad District aforesaid, a baakrapi:
Motlc I hereby gives that oa Uf
tSrd day ot February, A. D. 19. Il
aid D. W, Hart, wa duly sdjudiraled
bankrupt, aad that tha Irst meeting of
hi rrtllor will be held at the pfllc of
L. J. Mohra, I New Bern, N. C . at 13
Moetbel8ihdsy of March lmiO, at
Which tlm lbs said creditors nay attend
proT tbtlr claims, appoint a trusie.
laatla tb bankrupt, and trantai-t such
otbar business at may properly coin
before (aid aieoting.
L.J. Mooss, Referee
la Bankruptcy, 8rd Bankruptcy Dlvla-
loa ia said District.
New Barn, N. C, Feb. 23, 1809.
atlaaar firs Blaostac at t4iira.
Ia th District Court for the . Eastern
District of North Carolina,
Ia tb matter of C
A. Vlck, Bankrupt
To th Creditors of C. A. Vick ot Kint
' ton. In the County of Lenoir, and
th District aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notice I hereby given that on the 21st
day ot February, 1899, the said C. A.
Vick wa duly appointed a bankrupt,
and that th first meeting of his creditor
will bs held on the, 13lh day o( March,
A D, 1809, at the office ot L. J. Moore,
Referee, at 13 tn, at which time the crcd
Itors may attend, prov their claims, ap
point a trustee, examine the .bankrupt
and transact such other business as may
properly come before ssid meeting.
L. J. MOORE,
Refers in Bankruptcy, 8rd Bankruptcy
Division. ' ,
CALL NO. 11.
af rravra 'air. Mori a
- Carsllaa.
Notice I hereby given that six Craven
county bond of th denomination of
At hundred dollars each, have this day
been drawn for the sinking fund of
said county la accordance with the act
of Assembly suthorlzing their issue a
follows: -
Fiv hundred dollar bonds, numbers
319,95,158, 29, 147, U '
These bonds will be psid principal and
accrued Interest to March 15, 1899, npon
presentation of tb same at tb National
Bank of New Bern, New Bern, North
Carolina; on or before March 15tb, 1899.
Interest oa lb above bonds will reate
oa and after March 15th, 1899.
By order Board Commissioners.
E.W. SMAJJ.W0OD,
'V Chairman.
. When in Bayboro stop at th Lupton
House for good accommodation.'
WlBier TvarU Tlekals Baw ttal
by aa Intra Railway. -
Commencing November 1st, 1898, the
Southern Railway will sell from princi
pal stations on Its lines, round-trip
Winter Tourist ticket to best resorts in
Florida, the South and Aaherille, N. C,
in "Tha land of the Sky" at greatly
reduced rate for the round-trip. -
Ticket trill t on sale from November
1st, until April 80, 1899, and in most
cases final limit returning May 8lBt,18'J9.
. In connection with the above the
Southern Railway off en the quickest and
finest train service and connections to
all resort ta the South, Mexico, Cali
fornia, Cuba and Porto Rio. ; , : '
' Any information as to rates, schedules,
sleeping car rewire, accomodations, etc,
cheerfully furnished upon application to
any agent Southern Railway, or Ii. L.
Vernon, Traveling Passengor Agent 11
South Tryon St.; Central Hotel Bldg.,
Charlotte, N. 0. " '.. k "
: A sVetrepelitan Breamar. '
Local Statesman What an impracti
cal, visionary dreamer your neighbor
Jobs 1st .' .
' Wink-Yet, Isn't he? Only the other
day he said he thought the meet clean
ing department ought to make an at
tempt to clean the street. '
C3UG.1
GVuU?
Curos Hoarsenes and Sore Throat.
It Is the best remedy for stubborn cold.
Small doses. Price 35 cts. at druggists.
BY SPECIAL
REQUEST
We have ordered some Extra Fine
Stall Fed BEEF which will be 12
Cents for the Choice Cuts.
Oilier Beef the old price.
Those wishing 'something Jflne
will do well tocallon us.
I' -;iv:fiilly,
r - , ? ' f " ' - "
vv mm l i. . . m, U l..n torn MS
ktMlMIM.almi Iwi.l
Mia-wMl,1. rnmSminrwi.
Qto.rii ,.i isiuii i ii
r r-r-w
LU"'
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it. 11 'N
A Kelentlfic Jul
Is always duo by aa ttpert rarnler.
wkeu b mm such u peri or alret lunla aa
hv obofara frnes oar hlgti (tadw stnrk.
' A "d eaipt-yler atay b known
hla chips," but a earpwauv Ibat Is up Ue
dal aad expert la his wnrh won't
anyUiiag but our FINE HTkFL TtKilA
II caa make hi rrpnialio oa tbrta.
1. 1 CUTLER H'DW'E CO.
Tills GIIIP
Is now raring, the Ideal irevenlstlve ia
(Miffy'a Tooio Ague Pills, whkJi by
building up the strength and giving too
to the system ia really the only way that
this distressing malady ran lw warded
off; while for aa actual attack there is
nmlilng belter, naml in connection with
Dnir' Anti-Bilious Pills and Oough
Killer. This treatment wa guarantee to
cure the worst case if taken in lime.
P. K. DUFFY,
PHARMACIST.
Cor. Middle At S. Front Si reels.
Henry's
Pharmacy,
Combs, Hair Brushes,
Tooth Brushes,
Whisk Brooms,
Toilet Articles,
Perfumery, &c
Willi every purchase of FAIRY SOAP
amounting to 25 Ceuts, a Handsome
Calemlsr with 1 hntnsof Dewey, Merritt
and Wheeler.
Physician's Prescriptions
.......A Specialty.
GOOD BOARD!
At 'Reasonable Rates,
At Mrs. S. M. Smith's
BOARDINd HOUSE,
6) S. Ftont St., New Bern, N. .
FIRST CLASS ACCOMHODATION
Russell House.
While in Beaufort be sure and stop at
tha Rusell House. First-Cltss Board:
A home for traveling people. Fishing
and hunting unexcelled. Terms $1.25 a
day or 95.00 per week.
G. A. RUSSELL. Prop.
Southern
Tjailway.
The Standard Railwayed the SOUTH
The DlrectUne to all Points,
TEXAS,
CALIFORNIA,
; . FLORIDA,
CUBA AND
PORTO HI C O.
Strictly First-Class Equipment on all
Through or Local Trains; Pullman Pal
ace Sleeping Gars on all Night Trains;
Fast aud 8afe Schedules.
Travel by the Southern and you are as
sured a Bate, Comfortable sad Expedi
tious Journey. - '.
Apply to Ticket Agents for Tim Ta
bles. Rates t.nd General Information, or
address " F. R. DARBY, '
R. L. VERNON, , ; 0. r. T. A,-
'- T. P. a., Ashcvillo, N. C
Charlotte, N. C
Frnk 8.,Ganhos, , J. M.Cdlp,
8d V P & Gen Man. ' Tmf. Man
W. A; TrtRK, G P A.
WASHINGTON, - . - D. C.
Kxct'Htr'i Xolli; !
. Statr of " 1
UttAVRM tJOUSTVI J
ITavlng duly qualified as B-tecutrix
and Executor of Isaac Wayne Eubank,
deceased.
All persons having claims airalntt said
Isaac Wayne Eubank, deceased are here
by notified to present the same to either
of us on or before February 20th, A D,
1900, or this noiice will be pleaded in lar
of recovery. All persons indebted to
said Isaac W ayne Eubank, deceased, are
requested to make immediate payment.
'i iiia lS'h day of February, lN'ii.
Litinp hi AM.v, Executrix.
GCLriNSj r.
VE SET THE PACE,
OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW.
Three Carloads Kentucky & Virginia Horses
( and Mules Just Received.
FIN ESI CLASS OF DUIVK AND HOAl) ll(.)l:.M.
KKT AND MOST DUUABLK CLASS OK W'OKK.
MTJLES THE BEST OK ANY Dl'SClillTIdN, i;.M;lxo
FU0M 13 TO 10 HANDS.
SOLD UNDF.Ii STUICT AND FULL OA I'll AN 1 EE.
COMPLETE LINE OF BUlitllES, WAGONS v. WIT AND
II A UN ESS. See us before bujinc, it will pay jott.
M. Halm & Co.
THE NEW BERN MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF NEW
CAPITAL,,
nrnoEs a genekal fike
T. A. (1REEN, Pn-sidi-nt,
OEOUHE (1HEEN, Secrrlary.
J. J. WOLF EN DEN, Gen'lKent.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Pursuant to an order of the Superior
Court of tiruvvn county made in a tpec
lul proceeding wherein Joseph M. Itcel,
Administrator of B F Ciithrell is plain
tiff and John Cuturcll, William Ciithrell
and others are defendants, I will sell nt
public action at the Oourt house in the
city of New Bern at 12 o'clock, M on
Monday, the 3rd day nf April, 181W:
the following proierty:
All tho timber above twelve inches at
tho stump when cut on the hind situate
in the county of Craven adjoining the
hinds of Benjamin Lee, Emory liiee and
others containing 11(10 acres more or Icsb,
the said laud being the same which was
conveyed to the said B F Cutlnell, de
ceased by W C Brinson and wile by deed
recorded in the ollice of the Iti'tister of
Deeds of Crnvcn county iu book 10S, fo
lios SO and 81. The purchaser to lie al
lowed ten vears in winch to cut :and re
move said timlx-r. Terms of Sale Cash.
JOSEI1P M.KEEL, Admin,
of B F Cuthreil, deceased.
By W. W. Clnri, Attorney.
Coiani!.vsioiier .Sale.
By the virtue of the power conferred
upon mo br a judgement grauled In an
action tn tiio Superior Court of Craven
county wherein T. F. McCarthy admin
istrator is tho plaintiff and Henry Ernul
et als are defendants. I will expose to
public sale for cash at the court house
door iu the city of New Bern to the
highest bidder on Monday tho Gill day,
March 1HWI, at tho hour of 12 noon all
tho following described tract of land
situated on tho Noith side of Neuse
Ktverand East side ofLitlie Swift creek
bounded as follows: Beginning at the
forks of the New Road, opposite tn the
dwelling house of W. A. 1 orris, thence
running up said road to West branch,
thence dowu said branch to Little Swift
creek, thence up said creek to the mouth
of Kit swamp, thence up said swamp to
James M. Willis' corner, thence reverse
of ssid Willis line to the 1'amlico road
and thence down said road to the begin
Ding, containing 225 acres more or less.
1 his the Urd dav or February 1W).
T. F. McCarthy,
Administrator and Commissioner
Notice 1
... .
Sbai.zd ' Proposals Brick's Cukek
Bridge:
Ordered by the Board .f Commission
ers of Craven County at meeting of said
Board, February 8lh, 1891. That the
clerk nf the Board be Instructed to ad
vertise for Scaled Proposals for both
the repairing and rebuilding of Brice's
Creek bridge. Bids will be rerelved up
to 12 o'clock on the first Monday in
March, liSID. Bids to be scaled and ad
dressed to the Clerk of this Board, mark
ed "Proposal for tho Repairing or 11c-
DUiiuing oi urice ireea uringc."
Ehnkht M. On ken, .
Clerk Board Commissioners.
Feb'y 13, 1800, - f-; ,
- .notice i
State of North Carolina, . I Superior
Craven County, f Court.
P B Pelletler vs Greenville Lumber Co.,
and others: .
Notice is hereby given to all creditors
and stockholders of tho Greenville Lum
ber Company who have not filed their
claim against said unmpnny or been
made parlies defendants to said suit,
the said claim of interest or as creditors
ot said Greenville Lumber Company to
be made on the Receiver, Lovit . Ulnes,
within sixty dav from the date hereof.
W. M. WATSON, C. 8. C,
Craven County,
Koike of Administration.
Having duly qualified as the Adminis
trator of Macon Bryan, deceased, all
persons are hereby notified to present
their claims to me duly verified, on or
before January 81st, 1WK), or this notice
will he pleaded in bar of recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment,
This January 81, 1800.
L. M. SattrrtuwaiTB,
' Administrator,
BERN. N. C.
$50,000,00
insurance business.
W. II. l.LAIM.
JOHN DUNN,
h i -l'n st.
Offices: OVER ( 'ITIZEKS liANK
Administrator's Notice
UNDER Mtl!Tt!A(iE.
By virtue nf power of sale contained
In a certain mnrtgairc deed executed hv
Albert ISoriiin to liosamia Moore, de
ceased, benriui; dale of Novemlicr 211,
ISIiy, anil recorded in liook No. 112,
Foil:) '.'ti'i-fi-T in the ollice of register of
deeds for Craven county, I will as the
Administrator of the estate nf (he said
Itosanna Moore offer for sale anil sell at
public vendiio at the door of the court
house in New Born, oil Monday .March
2lth 181)9, at twelve o'clock noon,
to the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described tract ot parcel of land
situated In the county of ( raven it State
of North Carolina, bounded as follows:
Beginning at a dog wood stump near the
houteof the late Samuel Dudley, Wil
liam Mitchell old corner and running
north II, east CO poles across the
swamp to a stake thence south
48J cast 22 poles to a stake, thence south
ill east 01 poles to William Johnson's
line, thcuce south 71 west 70 poles with
his line to Samuel creek, thence up said
creek 130 poles to a gum on said creek
and Manly and Simmons mill, thence
north 221 east 77,poles to the la-ginning.
Also another tract adjoining the above
tract being near Trent road about four
miles from New Bern, known as Mitchell
Island coulainiug 125 acres more or less
being the same land conveyed by E W
Carpenter to Albert (iorum bv deed
bearing date of November 20, ls()3, re
corded in Book No 112, folio 2(1") in the
ollice of Register of Deeds of Craven
county and mortgaged by the said Albert
Oorum to the said Rosanna Moore.
This 18th day of February, 1H!H).
Tuos F McCarthy,
Administrator of Rosauua Moore.
Sale ot Land.
By virtue of a decree of tho Superior
Court of Craves county made and en
tered on the 13th day of January, 1809, 1
will sell at public auction for cash to the
highest bidder at the Court House door
in New Bern, Craven county, North
Carolina, at 13 M. on Monday the 6th day
of March, 1890, the following real estate,
to-wiu- A tract of land tn Craven counx
ty, N. C, adjoining the lands of Mm
Kale Move on north west.on the 8. by the
lands of Fenner Adams and David Tripp,
Sr, on the oast by the lands of David
Tripp, ,Tr, on tho west by the lands of
Kate Moyo, being the lands purchased
from Enoch Wadsworth bvaaid Free.
man Harris, and on which Joo Benton
and wile, Hnrah, now reside.
January tilth, 1800, ' : '
t John Chai-man, Administrator : V
i . of Freeman Harris, doe'd.
L J Mooro and I) h Ward, Attorneys.
Valuable Lands For Sale, y
Pursuant to the nowers in the deed
executed to me which Is registered in
me oince or the Register of Deeds of
Craven county. North Carolini. In book-
No. 107, page45, t will sell at public
auction at the Court House door of said
Craven county, on the 8rd day of April,
1809, at 12 o'clock mid-day, all that tract
or parcel of land situated In said Craven
county en the south side of Trent river,
about 5 miles from the city of New Bern
and bounded and described as follows,
Viz: . : .Vy ;... . ...
Beginning at the month of Cvnrass
branch between Green Hill and Raccoon
Island at a marked cypress and running
the various courses of said branch 189
polos to a place opposite an iron post on
the south east side of said branch, then
in a line with said Dost from the rnn
of said .branch 40 W 178 poles to sa
Iron post in the north side of Oak Grove,
then north 80 west 42 poles to another
iron post, then south 4 west 831 poles
to an iron post, then north 88 west 35J
pole to an iron axle post in the lsnd
near a marked sycamore tree, then south
4 west to back line of Hatchs land,
then with said line eastwardlv to Brices
creek, then down said creek te the be
ginning, containing 1,000 acres more or
less and known as the Perryville plants
tion.
Terms, Cash. 0. II Persy.