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US v.. 1000 BALTIHORE, JUD. The I apcr of the People, For Uie People " and With the People. Honest In Motive, , - i ' Fearless in Expression, !- Sound la Principle. ' ' A neuppaper U an educator; theie are all kind of educator, but the man who spends money judiciously and liberally Is better able farinipa.t - his- knowMge than the maa who lis Jiltl i or nothing to spend. , ,. ? " The Sun istho blkhest type of a news paper.' ' i v - . ,- The Son's reports from all parte of . United Btates are unsurpassed. .'Tli Sun's Cable Service. li 'the finest known; the troubles in tho rtiillpplncs and in South Africa demand ton Put- lit - correspondents und vast - fxpendilure fl .-. , i.. . .).- . : v oi money sua inuor B?.uB .u 'When VOU cet the Sun yott Rt-t pews and1 ' : ;,i tt. t r luteiiigeut prtaeuiutiiiu ui ' ia . am i ti as well as can fully prepared articles oi " editorial writers, of highest standing. 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T- Hail, Prop ' Terms Satisfactory, '" . flOUSE FltONTli TIIE OCEAN ' The ' U-UK) si , 1- fs s S- A U '-if Washing Ask Your Uundress toTiylt, ; 4 THE m lrthaby. . k' ?: There b no us bdkHfir a baby in tlis house Sthe link that Binas ' fiusbsnd snd wife logcthar. Nothing Is sadder than fruit lea wedlock. - The prattling did cooing of the little one offset s thousand times th .' - occasional worries and trial! of Hfe. When wife is barren, there is a -. derangement somewhere In the genital organs, caused by one or more of : those common disorders known as "female troubles". WuieofCardul is the remedy, it puts the organs of generation in a strong and healthy " condition, fitting the wife for the sacred duty of reproducing her kind. ', ' Durln? the period oi gestation the entire System of the expectant mother is built up to withstand the ordeal of bbor, and when the hltls one makes Its savent u a lusiy anu strong, wefl-fitted to grow to ma turity In perfect health. ' Ths mother, too, passes through the trial with little pain and no dread. . Wine of Cardul is truly t wonder ful medicine for women. . ' Large Dollies for jiiiiiniiiiiiuu! t i v a. .Zdltstsl " 2ix . rsa . TXJJ . croiUia, a Inheritance. Scrofula is the most obstinate of blood troubles, and is often tho result of en Inherited taint in the blood. S. U.S. is the only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Scrofula j it forces out very trace of the discnco, and cures the worst cases. - t My son, Charlie, was aflMntod from Infancy with Scrofula, and he suJljfcxl so that it -vol impossible to dress Mm lor thre years, tyls head and body were a mass of sores, and hit eyesight also became affected. No treatment was. apareit that we IhniiVht wnllM rflllAVA him. out he irrcv worsett -IF until his oondttlon waa- hi. rt.,nritt.lii w.ai'.i.Ki. ,1 almost despaired ot liis l maeea Biuauie. . i uaui . ever Deinff ourea, wnen &T& S B 8 (Swift's Specific).- Ad- be bad takana rlotan bottles, no one who knew -nt him former dmadful eondltion wonld hnve mym him. alt the sores on his body have healed, ills skin IsrfeoUy lear and smooth, and lis has been restored to pevleot neatui. Mas. S. 8. MaSbv. ; ISO Kim St., Maoon, (ia. For real blood troubles It Is a, waste of time to expect a cure from the doe tors. "Blood disease axe beyond their mil.,.. Bwirt's Bpecine,. - S.S.S.,Blood reaches -all deep-seated cases which other remedies have no effect upon. It is the only- blood remedy (juoranteed purely vegetable, and contains no. pot ash, mercury.or other n:ineral. -i .' 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SB. r 'IssnDJetlouwarrtarefoTtareyeaJ, . aad suffered constantly with backache. I wrote to ran tot advice, sad afUr oalnf three boUlea - ' fit Wine of Cardul , aoeoidiaf to jroar directions, - . I ant strong and well. aad the mother of a Sue .lira, M. JOWKRB. V ' ' ' - . . tAIIEr AlVttOtT IIMRTMIIT, Tor uriTtw tn run r fintrln wti-Hftl fJtrprUitiia, fcrt-lrf gl vlnaf a h- i' fc., '! .,Urj ltp'l, lkl H A 1 i iiiHtl.4 B .UtUM H Wt, i :UatUlHMi?it, 'I nitU. . $1X3 at Drtinfs. illTUfTuUTtlii iiltii itt ii v w t A S. m-of-war of Ihl. . Iinrrob-iuible of l$14vof 9,278 .tons, a by g-.ia ship by the fcUi.aal rat ing, tiicngh her tea earronndes broUKht ber total battery up to 108 gnns. She was therefore by na means oue of tho largest ships; .indeed we had ten of greater size and force at sea or in re- i servo. Her heaviest gnu was the old 82 ponnder smooth bore, mounted on the rudest truck carriage, without sights or elevating screw. Her broadside was I-.018 ponnds. Her total .rew.wns, when she was fully manned, 748 offt oersv men and -boys. The men were raised by impressment or recruited vol untarily for the ship's commission. We hud not as .vet adopted our present ad mirable system of .manning the fleet. The discipline was arbitrary and cruel ; . " i :-1 a : : .1. .1. A tuere were meiuiiuav ah'kk1"!;0 w vna eat for the smallest offenses, and the nnmber of lashes inflioted varied from & dozen of half dozen to BOO ana even Beading the court martials of those days, one alternately wonders how the Officers beld down the gangs of ruffians they commanded and bow the men en dured the manifold brutalities of their officers. - Brave to a superlative degree as these men were, with that'flery cour aae whioh welcomes battle and death, - they cannot compare in quality wltn tho officers and men who now take o ships to sea. - Everywhere except In the hiKhest ranks, where our captains and admirals are too old, the change has nT. VorklpTpacith tBhelimeT ..d been one wholly for the good. : Yet it today our sailors are poorly paidgnd not too woll fed. .Nineteen m uent - k dlble "Cojl At a very-arly oefiod the orientals were familiar kh a kind of pastry,' a mixture of -flour, oil and honey, and for centuries- pastry making went bo further,' even among the nations lu the sooth of Europe. ; Bnt in the beginning of the middle ages a change .began to take place in the method of mixing the ingredients, and some other subs tan oes were brought into use. Batter, eggs and, salt found their way into pastry making, and the result was a manifest improvement Paste next came to be used as an lnclosore for meat, seasoned with apiocsv eto.?Afterward it wont a step further, the next use being for the lnolosure of creams, Imlt, preserves, eta. and later still it began to take the many .fanciful shapes in which it has sinoe been: 'commonly found.. In the early stages of English cookery -the pastry , cases were called coffins or -cony nes7 anq were maae in various sine fronir Vgret ooffyues with lowe Uddos" for'the tartes of fflesche". to the "sroalle ooffyues" for l-'tartolettes" of "flsche- w fflesobe,'. mixed with "etuf of boylled tigges ground and good jowdnre and spwes.1 " - ,f V etrnobio. in rune 'xaming or sno Shrew," it may here be noted, calls' a little can. "a custard oofflu." These cofflns correspond) -with1 the- "vol-att vent" of -today. Gentleman's Maga sine. "-...-.-.-. ; x - , v Tlx Cnltns of the Adjeetrva. Evert Body nowadays 'in "prose , or poetry claps on an adjective to every tirmn.': la liRoraruui thA aidwritlvA nnrl en- f . , . ... -, - ervates the nonn. Then, too, there is B IIVWV yi v uxUA w via iaa uddwi fwflv f" duced into our company, whom we, the old'. fashioned ; adjectives, hardly recognize "strennptis," "in tense," "weird,"-; Vflory," . 'aympatheV" "snlendia:rt "seonre. "naive. "'Mm. pTeseive,M4'poignant" "'mostly ' at- r'!rT-i :.rrL.-lTJw tacueo, wo, w " too mnoh sail, like dalilia, " bedecked. ornate: and gay." - X noticed, as an in stance the other way, a criticism in A French -review the other day of .'the academician sea captain who calls him self Pierre Loti. whose style is so def ecated (1 believe that istbe termlnveut ed by the Postletbwaytasohool yon re- m ember PostlethwayteT) that be seldom or never uses an adjective more star- tling than good," ."bad," "green,' "red.'' ?dark,"--"light," nd so; on. And yet so orders his sentence that the sdjeotive ahiues out like rose on a brier bush.Longman'B MagaxJiie, This term was first nsed by a minis ter of state who affected to rldkmla the warnings of those who were constantly drawing tbo attention of the two houses of parliament to Russia's steady ad vanoe toward 'India,- The term was a happy one in its way, but time ere long proved that the alarmists were correct, and the said minister, so far as I re member, deprecated its being constant- lv lironaht no aeainst bim. anis word was ooinea ny ins iraae oi Argyll, who, in a speech in the house of lords, was deriding thb well founded apprehension of those who f ared that the Russians would mnke themselves maalerp of Mcrv, lu Turkistan. Tbry . took tt in 1888-4. Notes and Queries. -:V: ' -',..: Took the Start. '' 'i jV.- Minnie-'. ' TiilHo, if Ithonld enn- . eil to L. U wife, are yon sure you would licvu- ovjwst to any dresMuiuker's bllls never retnso to buy tbrntcr tickets wbeu anktl, never cr In titot, never objeol to auy expRimus vhich t might wish to incur? I Mr Billio rnrllng, I swuir it I Mluule Woll, Mr.. Iillllo, if ' you onn't bold on to yonr money nny better than Unit, Iuiuat sny, "No. ' Lusidon Fun. ; . ' A Tlworv. : .,, .. .' Tommio-P, how do storms git out? Tomiikiua (.k'X out? Wbut are yon djlvinunt out of whftt? Tniniiii.i W'y, tl ) v. "''i-r buronn, O'cmrwil I diiia't lull but limliby t!n) mint b ft a dniwnr opuu. Up to 1 t ,. The K mi )ii" iSll.ll of It. I 1 a v- .1 of in:, : (!,() Pl'iro 1 I f !', Chi' ; ITrv-Y It now to t:.h .k ,f a.v V 1 H I r. .ink f it n:.,i 1 'l- No woman can be too careful ot her condition during tjie period be. fore her little ones are bom. Neglect or improper treatment then endan gers her life and. that of the child. It lies with her whether she shall suffer unnecessarily, or whether the ordenl shall be made . comparatively easy. She had better do nothing than do omething wrong.,.-- . ' ' t i sji sar e efc . Is the one and the only preparation that ia safe to use. ; It is a liniment that oenetrates. from the putsidd. External applications are. eternally right Internal medicines ore radi cally -wrong. . They ute more than humbues thev endanger life, v". Mother's Friend helps the musclei t relax and expand naturally re. lie ves morning sickness removes the cause of nervousness and head- nche pre venU hard -j nd 4 rising breasts-shortens labor, ana essens the pains-and helps the paUent lo rapia recovery. . - . - Jrrom a letter by a snreveport, ua., 1 woman I nave been using yonr i wonderful remedy. Mother', Friend. for 'the last two months,- and find it just as recommended.. " a. .1"W- DniRtets seB ltatl per faottat.' Trie BRADFIELD REOULATOR CO. I r ATLANTA, OA. v ; . Bond for odr Tree lllnatrated book, 'BefarBaby iBorn,'. Bloot-.BalE ' " - - '1 r (B. B. B ) "'- O BLOOD CURE A Care far Bleed and Slda Dissatva, Kccema, Ulcers, Pimples, Scro-;. - fola, Bleed Poison, Oaneer. f ; V- ' Sidney Tranblc, Boils ; Walara Hht-:: .. ; matism. ' A TKUL TrtBATXfcNT SKKT PBXVATBI.1T BY . '. maitfbbb to ALti wno suppbb. 4 -v if anv man or woman suffering: from any Blood or Skin Trouble will write us we will send them free, of- charge and prepaid to destination, a trial bottle of Uotanlc Blood Balm (B. B. B.V the fa mous Southern Blood Remedy. It luu permanently cored thousands of ; cases, some of 20 years' standing, and after iioe.tr. hotnkttia ana natent -meaictnes had. failed. Remedy has been thoroaghlyi tested for past 80 years and is perfeetiy I safe to take by old ' or young. . Blood i Baimlaan nonest, txexpensive. remeay tmU yo0 Baj before yon part .with yourlhonejr,;;ttSV;f:4 CDRBSMADK BT BLOOD BAtK. : Allan Grant, of Sparta, Ga,"' cored of painful sore on lip called epithelial can cer; Julia Johnson, Stafford P. O., B.C cored of a terrible Itching eczema' of 18 vears standing; W A I Bryant, - Moody,! cured o( salt Aeum on hMd. HU hand resembled a burned surface suffered four years, yet cured by Botanio. Bljod Halm, i- k w HaaaiAV. or . ansnciiL "a - auuereu wiui sores sit oor ma ... iwu j eating into holes. . Blood Balmcored Him: sound ana we L 1, u oeweu. oi Atlanta, Ga, cured by four bottles of terrible eating ulcer on leg. 1 B w rope, of Jackson, Ga. bad violent skin disease, entire body almost a scab, yet permanent ly cured by B. B, B. J J Head' ot Athens Ga, had eczema on hands, arms and legs, suffered Ave years, tried doctors and pat ent medicines, Blood Balm .cored him, onlv a few soars remaining .where the sores bad healed. Mrs. W J-Steed, of Augusta, Ga,' had; recurring ' boils, rws cured by only flvev bottles three years ago. Perfectly well since. Mrs M L Adams, or rredenla, Ala. nan aeeoiy Mnrsr. u slvsn tin' to die bv- nine doctors, vol was cured by Botanic Blood Balm. W f McUaulel, of Atlanta, cured of rheumatism, but what more need; we ssv? Ws could fill. this paper with eVnnilarflll AnrAa and ramamtHir. all these troubles are caused by Bad Blood in tho ....i m.,.ui it. in. Vuu.iu It DJD1V1U, RUU M.VVU W.U. VH.UW ". I I forces an the poison outward,, sencei theie cannot be a return of the symp - toms. ' ; ,-,'," ;-t I Wt trifle with blood troubles, 1 and remember, even if sarsaparllla, tonics, aoctors sun saives nave isuea in your i case, tnat o, t. n iiotanm uiftuit ataun la. different from euHhtng else, and cures, in star mrenT bv sxpelling the poisonous matter from the blood. This ia the only remedy that cores in this way.-: ...V: - . - MQVf TO ORTAIN BLOOIt MALM, P- WHITE FOR FliSR TRIAL BOTTtHi ' If vou are allsflcil that BoUnlo Blood Balm is what you need you will And Urn bottles for sale by all drunglsta for 91 .00, or sir (Kittles (full treatment) 5 00. ? For free trial bottle address Blood Halm ( o,, Hi) Mitchell l , At- Diutru Dttuu 1 -n uu tfiutiicik a. lAntt. Uft., and tx)Ul6 ami nerilcftt book will lie tent, all charges prepsid. Describe your trouble and we will include free person! medical advice. , A Good -Tclcplionc SKItVICE 13 A-TiUHINESS CCKi'iUTY, A UOM15 CONVENIKNCE. A C'OM PINKn . ....... y I r Yonr 1 Lc 13 Directory. VICTORY COUNCIL KO. 11, JUNIOR O U A M: Meet every first nd third Wednesdav Diktat in Iionntree Hall. Jas O Delewiar., C ; G 1) Oordner, V C; A Hlbbard, Trcas ; V r Bartling, it 8. CAI.UMKT ENCAMPMENT.--NO. 4 I. O. O. F. UUlcers-L U Mooay, U r i O Delsmar, 11 rj J i Baxter, B ri O 11 Hall. J Wi Geo. Greca, Scribe; JC Gerock, Treasurer. Regular Encamp ment, 1st, 8rt, and Bin (if any) Thursday nights in each munla at 7:SU o'ciocsv NEW BERN LODGE No. KF B C- J C Scale. Presl; J U Smith. Recording Sec'ytE K Quklley,: Financial Sec'y. Meeu in the Knights of Harajony Hall every 1st and 8rd Monday nights In each montn. . - . ;vr -i t RITRRSTA T)DOK NO. 7. I. O.'O. F. Offlcert: T.H. Bntton, N.6; W. T. Hill, V. a , tin Qreeu. Iteo'd'r Sectv: J. It. Parker; Jr. Treas.vs Regular aseetings every Monday night at 7;30 o'clock, ,, CRAVEN LODGE Nfc i ; KNK1HT8 OF HARMONY i Meeta wa no n Wodnaarlav nlfhts ineach month in Ronntree's Halt Pollock atreet; at -70 o'clock. 8. R. Ball, President, R. J. Dis- osway, Sec'y, It, n. niil, e, ueo'y. KNIGHTS OF HONOR-OfBcers: -K B Jones, Dictator1, G L Vinson, Reporter; w -juu V' 'AbZ XZ Hnnlri., ifiii Pollock street. " , ,-',- - . canton clbi rfONT ko. i, v. m, u v. y. r rrTp Pats. '4JlerktJCdi Ueroek, Accountant. Bag alar CantonmenU, Sd and 4th -Thursday aujata IB eaea aaonui asaw u K. 1 ,r "PBOFESSIONAIV If M. HimnaB. A. 11. Ward J. H. P0, v IS. W. POB. SlVinONSr POU A WARD,. ATTORNEYS ail COUNSELORS t LAW. - MEW !, H.tV OiOce 68 Bo, Front 8treet, nearly oppo site Hotel. Uhattawaa, (Offices also at Raleigh and Smithfleld.) .-prantlpe la the eonn ties of Uraven. miniin, I Jonas, Onslow, uaiieres rinuioo, inhniuui uFnAtt! and Wilaon: in tlM So. prema and Federal CooxU, and wherever services am uwmu. , '-y'.';, "- P. H."PelletIer, ATTORNEY XT LAW, a Middle Street, Lawyers Brit i , r BBildlBg. . rTill practice la the Counties ot Craven Oarterei, Jones, Onslow ana Pamlico. - u. is Court at New Barn and Supreme Court o he state ROMULUS A. NUNN, A.TXoiursnr, , . NBWBBRNB, - N. 0. Offlcet ' Opp. Hotel Cbattawka. rr. South Front Street. Practice in North Carolina FINANCIAL. T. A. Oram), Pres. S. H. Meadows, v. s-rea. . If . Sraraa. Caahter. y-., j M. M. MMtMUa BANK, oar. snow joamar, w. c. i - , :- , ' Doln;i3eneral Banking Business. October 1st, 1899, BurpTus and Undivl- -; ded ProBt, 12.000.00. Promnt and careful attention given to all business -entrusted to us. Acc ounu received on favorable terms. Iloatal at Dlreetora. K. H. Meadows. I j. a. Meadows, I ga"1"" 1EiI,!?clt; Chaa. Dull v. Jr. James Bedmoad,. 1 ttt . : " isayer naun, ..Thomas A. tfreaa . W. BmaUwued, -v. c. a. rov. ' Uo. M. iTea. .- . .. W.F.Croeltett , Mark msoaaay. , F: & T.l. BANK, MAT 1st, 1898. Capital Staek,. .. 9 7,00O.00 it. i. i j.j vMaa -. t Min AO TJadlTideelPretlts........ j.too.w 'OFFICERS. rXa " - -. V . -:. V ' . L, H. Obtibb President; ' ',;& . W. B. CHAnwicsv vice rres. .. 'I T. W. Ds wit, Cashier. i-T ' : J. W. Biddlb, Teller. ' C T. CniDwiox. uoileotor. ; i-.?i- DIRECTORS:. Win. B. Blades.' M. M. Marks, 0. D: Bradham, H. Pelletler. 1 1 H. Cutler.'. - ' ; Jno. Suter, s" W. B. Chaawica, f ' J. n. D tew art, a I . ' . ' W.IDewev. . '- . - - ... . . Z ' , ' .., . ' - V , i w w.nt vonr business and reel tnu 1 wa ngj, offer you as much m return as 1 anv other bank in the city. It Is onr endeavor to make business relations ssut- i ually ploaaant and. proiltabM i natrons. FOR SALE! FarniB, lfirffd or omall. V7 - ...ti-l.l. VaMAlaKl nrntatnr I - f HrniV liaiMW I ri ivriauiv ivviii SdiaII Fruits, JWriet, Cfco, Frms suitable for Fruit growing. Farra suitable for Grass and Grain. Farm's suitable for 'Tobacco growing. Farms suitable for cenral crops, Cot ton, l'esmits, Vegetables, Fruits, xc . Fine body of land well nulled for Htock; Raising, Natural Pasturage, floe for both winter nml summer. , . Good lands for Dairy Farm, Poultry Earm. ' . ' . . , . I Can give you either on rail road or water In many cases both. - mJ 14 VCia !!. -?I1 ft. j . ., i . i .1, i .1 V' fin-! 3 "" 1 II:. Vi',-d WILMINQTON & WELDON R. R. . And Branchea, And Atlantic Coast Lin Railroad- Ve of South Carolina. 1 TRAIN 8 GOINQ "SOUTH, i " A? a a ox DATED a Nov. IV. W !9 C 53 O m 61 ZQ S5Q 'A Z AM P M P.M. A.M Lv. Weldon 11 SOI 13 551 8 681 Aj. K. Mt 9 62 if Lv.Tarborol ta 21 600 Lvr-R. Mt. 1 621 87 S 40 Lv; Wilson t 68 8 55 4 80 10 25 7 161 20 8 40 Lv. Belma, 11 10 13 82 1 24 Lv.Fav'vlllr 1 Ar.rloronce P.M A. ML Ar. Golds. 7 65 Lv, Golds. 7 01 8 21 Lv. MagHia 8 4 26 ArWUm'ton 9 4ffl 6 60 P.M A.M. PH. TRAINS GOING NORTH. if 5 it 96 il il il il AM pTm Lv.Florence 9 40 7 45 Lv.Fay'ville 12 20 ... . 46 ..... Lv. Belma.. 1 60j 10 64 Ar. Wilson. 2 35 ..... 11 81 aTm: pTma.m. LvWIlm'ton ..... ..... .. . 6 50 9 46 Lr. Mag'lia.... 8 20 U 19 L. Golds 5 00 9 21 12 80 7 Km! a!m! p!m! p. u Lv. Wilson 2 85 5 48 11 83 10 80 1 16 Ar. R Mt.. 8 80 6 25 12 09 11 11 1 68 Ar.Tarboro...r. 7 04 Lv.Tarborol2 21 Lr. R, Mt.. 8 80..... 12 09 ! Ar. Weldon 4 82 1 00 - P.M A.M. J Wilminirlnn and Weldon Railroad. Atlantis and Yadkin Division Main Line --Train leaves Wilmington 9 00 a m, ar rives Fayetteville 12 26 p m, leaves irsy etteville 12 26 p m, arrives Banford 1 43 p m. Returning leave banford 2 80 p ta, arrive Fayetteville 8 41 p m, leave Fay etteville 8 50 pin, arrives Wilmington 6 40 pm. Wilmington ana yycidon Kaiiroau, Bennettsville Branch Trains Waves BenneltsvUle 8 16 a m, Maxton 9 20 a m, Red 8prings 9 63 a m, Hope Mills 10142 a m, arrive Fayetteville 10 50. Return ing leaves Fayetteville 4 40 pm, Hope Mills 4 68 pm, ilea pprrngs o so pm, Maxton 6 15 pm, arrives Bennettsville 7 15 p m. Uonneclions at rayettevuie wun train No. 78;- at Maxton with the Carolina Central Railroad, at Red Springs wiih the Red Springs and uowmore railroad, at Sanford with the Seabord Air Line and Southern Railway, at Guff with the Durham and Charlotte Railroad, , Train on the Scotland , Neck Branch Road leaves Weldon- 8 85 p m, Halifax 4 16 p m, arrives Scotland Neck at 6 08 u,uto,i pm, o.ivmwu , I p m. Returning leaves Kinston 7 60 si m p m, ureenviiie o of p m, nioston ( oo Greenville 8 68 a m, arriving Halifax! at 1118 am. Weldon 1188 a tn, dally ex cept Sunday Trains on wasnington israccn leave Washington 8 10 a m and 2 80p m, i ar rive Pafmete B 10 a m, arfd 4 00 p m, : re turning leave Parmele 9 85 a m and 6 80 p n arrive Washington li uu a m ana m p rn, daily except Sunday. - Train leave Tarboro, N 0, daily except Sunday 5 80 p m, Sunday, 4 15 p m, ar rives Plymouth 7 40 p m, 6 10 p m, Re taining, leaves Plymouth daily except Sunday, 7 Mam, and Sunday 9 00 a m, arrives Tarboro 10 06 am, 11 00 an, Train on Mi Jland; a U Hranott leaves Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 7 05 a, i B.j,L,.il a ,a n... mi arnviug doiimiuihu eivsn, nwani ing leaves Smithfleld 9 00 a m; arrives at Goldsboro 10 25 am. - " Trains on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at 9 80 a m, 8:40 p m, arrive Nashville 10 10 a m, ipm, Bpnng Hopel040am, 4itSpm.Returningleave Bll, MnTJX no . i sit n m.Tua.h. : r f. : p. ---r- , - r i - . vine 1 1 a a m,- arnve as ttoccy Mount 11 45 a m, 6 00 p m, daily except Sunday, . Train on uitnton xsranon - leaves war saw for Clinton daily, except Sunday, 11 40 a m and 4 15 p m, Returning leaves Clinton at 7 00 a m and 9 60 p m, - ' Train ao 78 makea close connection at Weldon far all points North daily all rail via Richmond. .: ' - t H M EMERSON. Genl Pass AsenL 7 S KKNLY, Gen'l Manager, T M KM KltSON, Traffic Manager.; ; Take Your Choice ; Frm out Stock in Sleds, Tool Chests, Skates, Guns and Bine fori the boys to enjoy me lesttve seaaon wun. We have also handsome sets of Oarv- ers. Pocket Cutlsry, Shaving Rets Irtfi, that make appropriate ana nseiui pres ents that will tie appreciated by the recipient, ,- , : . , f - - Alt jnat arrived anoihtr Beautiful Line of UU Glass aad Fancy China.; .: . ' Call in and estmli e our Stock lefois It'lt picked over, LI!.(M0;iI7EC8. ... S.J ! mm. ia. . i. is. sai i ji i .1 .liiispp is 1 - " Inu n. ni. i n onr . . . r v I JJ i I ? , ; . - , a; 55.isT.,iv u. n , TIM TABU XO. 10 : Take Effect Sunday, Oct. S&L ltnV, J 3-at7.0fiJA,M." Going East 1 ScHEDCiJb I Going Wen No. Passenger Train . No, 4 Lv, pml s Jit tranonai . At. a a 1 40. . Goldsboro.. ....... 11 OB - 4 09. -Jt . . j i .. LaGrange. ..... . ...10 S3 32. i , . . ; ' Kiaatoii. .......... 10 II 5 40... .. Ar. New Berne, Lt... . .. 9 00 6M)...,..Lv. " Ar...... 8fL 7 15.. f Ar. Morehead dty Lv 7 06 Balk No. , Hx'd Fiand Pass To. Ar. p. u. 268 Mx'd Ft stations; PaasTn. , Lv. A." H. 710..... 7 48..... '806 .... 826...., 014 9 26 ....Goldsboro.... r Best's. .... . . . .' LaGrange. . . ..Falling Creek.. ..T.kiustoa Gaawell 218 14 118 .....13 58 1168 1140 10 16 Dover . 1040 Core Creek 11 15 Tuscarora 11 81 Clarke 1205 New Berne P.n. .10 40 .1018 .1000 . 980 A. M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, t Tuesday, Thursday Saturday. No. 1. t I I No. a. Mx'd Ft. aad tTATioHS: Mx't Ft. and Pass.Ta. Pass. Tn. Lv. a m Ar, f b Goldsboro 8 18 710.... 748.... 806..., 826.... 914..., -928..., 9 40..., .......Best's.... ....LaGrange... ..Falllag creek.. ..... Kanstoa.... Caswell.... ..Ar. Dover, Lv. ..Lt. - Ar. h.. core creek... Tuscarora... 783 70 6 88 618 518 500 420 , 400 , 888 . 820 1015..., 1040..., 11 15... 11 81 Clark's , 1205 .... 1 80 2 12 220 248..... 8 12 8 25 181 Ar. New Berne, Lv 2 50 Lt. Ar 1047 1010 .10 00 . 940 , 966 . 8 47 . 888 . 820 . 760 A. V. RWerdale . croatan Havelock Newport, Lv . Wildwood Atlantic Ar. Morehead city, Lv. . . . Ar. M. city Depot, Lv. . . . 846.. 401-., P. M. Monday. Wednesday and Friday. fTuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 8. L. DILL, Suporinte ident Atlantic CoHMt Line. W.ILMIHGTON & New Bern i R. R. TIME TABL8 NO. 5, InEtfecl Wednesday, Aug. 7, 188,;Daily Kxcept Sunday. Going South hodbdulb: Going North No. 51, Passenger Trains No. 60, Lr. a m, 9 00.... 986.... 961 ... 1002..., 1208.. 1215 .. r m No. S, STATIONS: . New Berne . ..Pollooksville ...Maysville. . ..Jacksonville. Wilmington, Union Depot Wilmington; Ar. p m, .... 540 ..... 604 4 49 4 18 I.'- 2! Ar. Lt, OH r u Pasbbnoeb Sc Fbeiobt No. 4. Leave Wilmington Monday, Wednes day and Friday. Leave New Berne Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. Lv. am Ar. r m 7 80 Lv. Wilmington, Ar 1 46 8 40.... Scott's Hill 12 55 9 80 .... Woodside 1216 10 05 HoUyridge 11 40 1061 Dixon 10 61 1120 Verona 10 20 12 06 Jacksonville. 9 45 12 30 Northeast. 8 65 tt 65 Whlterak 8 80 180 Maysville 8 05 915 PoUooksville 7 20 965 ....... Debrufcl's... 685 8 40 Ar. New Borne, Lv 6 00 'Daily Bxcep Bkaday. J. R. KENLY, General Manarer. BORDEN, "ipt. T ant orta'lnn. eiROLINl DISPATCH LIKE, AND rRtlBBT k PASStKGEK. ! For All Potato North. The Steamer NEUSE will leave oo Mondays,' Wednesdays, sod Fridapa at 6 p. at. sharp, mak ing 1st dings at Oriental, Ocrecoka nd Uoanoca Island. ,, iVST- Freight :receiTed not - later than one boar previous to galling. For further information apply to , GEO. BENDKESON, Art. asssaMtKesaaaaa II. K Euro, G6B, Vgr.i''yt: H.O. HDDisB,Cren.Prt 4 Pass. Art. ' -' Norfolk Ya. i ;i . New Bern, N. 0., May 80th, 1808 ; V Ij A FREE PATTERJiTi A - v J ' (rtmr ova S,iwioa) to evasr SaS K ' '"v" . ' wiMr. Oal; su caata a jmtt, . fj , . ' '. ' ' ' a a','. r" v -. J I ''-.'.A v'-'i- y I m--r ; A LA rS MAXCU ,2a y j ' :' ' A r-at 'M vtlrs IrM v ' 'j''j.!' ; . w- . -iMirmt tttma : bt ' 1 'j ; ''' ' t Hi - v, rt, b4 V- 'W9t lij -' v ''-"''', ' " -" VSUBI44, isMaal UM SMl,aV '"' X ' ( -V- ; '- "(""- H-i, FofUhl HvfHH T7M "i f '-VV'.'v t , , I -i..,t.i.t ftnr, it Imbwi.HsMJ ' ', '' r- k .-'-i i iM..-t 1 I atti laa. : ; .-' y f-, ,, - v ' i - - " .
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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