The Hind You Kavo AJ. s
v in use for over SO years,
and
Iy--7j sonal
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are bub
. Experiments that trifle with and endanger the Lenlth of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. '
VJUat 4o CASTC7.IA
vis:" - ... ... . ..; -" " ----- . . - .. i"'
- Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare :
goric. Drops and Sootlilngr Syrups, It la Pleasant., It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worm
- and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
- ' and Flatulency. It assimilates the. Food, regulates the.
Stomach and Bowels, giving Juealtby and natural sleep
't- The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend
GENUINE CASTORIA 'ALWAYS
Sears the
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The Kind You llavo Alnays Bought:
V In Uss For Over 30 Years.
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-v fMtorrMiilpoteailBUienureof diMoaes ;
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etc, sad in aitouM of jnuuea.surti ms
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When hcbrgea fotj the jXmas
feast fronijouf slock otFanoy acd
Staple . Grooeries. : Oor - Koyal
" Flour for yonr Xmaa baking, our .
V superior and exquisitely. flaTored ;
Coffee and Teas, Onr . Pluui l ud-
ding: Rtlishci, Crystallzed Fruits
and Ginger, Foreign and Domes
tic Cheese, Foi RWer Print Butter .
' and Atmore's H)nc "jTeat will '
meet wito the fayor of . the; con-' -
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We bare In a large chlptnext .
'Beautiful Kalamacoo Celery and
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i i,J ii cut over cue of Iut eyes. T'.ie
r of liniment Vina heavy ou the air.
For heaven's sake what Una Hap
pened He asueu. - - -
Without a word she led the way into
the little drawing room. Over tne
cushioned couch oriental draperies had
been dispersed artistically with spears
sail armor, forming a beautlfuL-cozy
corner. A lamp. burning dimly, bung
lu the center.
"I put It ill) myself today," she said.
"I Lad grown tired waiting for you to
do It, and the decorators wanted loo
He .seated himself luxuriously anions
the pillows. " -
How ou earth did you manage It
alone!" lie naked, with exaggerated ad
riiitnttou and wonder.. lie knew Just
bow It -was done. . He tind always had
to put It np himself before this. . s
"Oh. Just a piece of lead pipe, a few
tacks and a pnper of plnsi'Vsbe said
simply, yet proudly. "I only fell tr
the stepladder twice. . . .. v.
There were almost tears In bis voice
when be spoke.' It really touched him
to see her standing there bandaged lllse-
a broken down race norse. ., liesmes
that, no one knew how he had dreaded ;
the task of potting It up himself.
Ah." lie said, "when -will we men
realWSe what a priceless treasure we
gain when we wtn the love of a true
womnn!
He (stretched ont hla arms affection
5
ately toward, her, and the entire thing
collapsed about hla head with a crash.
Kate Mastersoa In Life.
f FUNNY HUMAN NATURE;:
A Little Story That Illastrate Some
. of Its Peenllar Phase. ..-
Voung men can never tell where to
look for nn ally 1n their love affairs.
A few afternoons ago one of them was
leaving a handsome residence In the
upper part of Jhe city. : He walked un
steadily, he will never be paler, and It
was evident that be was In great trou
ble. - He scarcely noticed the brisk ap
proach of the old gentleman- who owns
the house and the daughter, tnouga
the suitor-bad been diligently dodging
the father for months.' ; f
Hellol ,' Tat'a thlst - Blckr and
(he old gentleman firmly planted him
self In the wily of tbe retreating taver.
You're not Jt to go out In this storm,
young man. t come insiae." xate a
drop of cordlaL What do you -mean.
risking your life like thlst" ' ;
Not there, air," In a faint volcft
"T'll "n.p -nlr ihAf lintiM ' acrn u.
tour daughter Just, refused me." '
Now. the father had told bef a score
of times to "get rid of that chap," but
he Is sympathetic and choleric. v. . 5
"What." pounding tne wan witn nis
cane, . "refused youHJUtea youi rut
you In this awful state! The minx I
Bhe'll hear from, met ' Look as though
you- were dying,-' poor - fellow) How
many times have you asked herf
"Onee." . - .- x . .
"Only once?! Thunderatldn, man.
Ill bet I asked ber mother 50,000 times
before ebe'd -have met . If s In .the
blood. Come In here. - No, take a walk
around tbe block and then come. - The
Idea of that girl thinking that she
knows her.'owtt- mlndl e It's absurd!
Brace up, no-Ww:"; We'll bring her to
time." "- ? -it
And it looks -s though they would.
The old gentleman looks sheepish, the
girl laughs often without apparent
cause, andthe youth calls regularly.
Detroit Free Press. ,
Tommy's Trlaatsh. " p .
"Please, air," asked Tommy of his
teacher, "what is meant by -the 'sooth
I0 weetfr " ' -
"Does your father Smoke,- Tommy r
asked the teacher. :,
"Yes. sir." answered Tommy."
"And what does he smoke 7. .asked
the teacher. ' '
"Baccan cried Tommy.
"Tobacco, you mean. Tommy, cor
rected teacher. "WeU, tobacco la often
Called 'the soothing weed.' But It Is
tobacco, Tommy, not "Dacca.' There Is
no such word In the dictionary." ,
"Yes, there is, sir," cried Tommy. .
"You're mistaken. Tommy, there Is
not," sold teacber severely. "But," he
added, with a superior smile, "If you
"can show me the word 'bacca' In an
English dictionary I will let you home
an hour earlier than usual."
Tommy seized bis dictionary, hastily
turned over the leaves and pointed tri
umphantly to the word "bacca,"
fruit having seeds. '
Teacher floored and Tommy trium
phant. London Answers.
Irlt.k Fdmrd III.
King Edward III of Knglnnd was a
great epicure, but a le-llh.h one. Wbll
be gorged himself V 1th a multitude of
courses and dishes, lie furl. tide li
servants entlng nient or u.u more tlinn
once a lsy ami on' .!ned .y law th
none of bis iitii'-ts i .l 1 1 a at
dinner or ini-r more t ' nu two : u
nor above t i - e f ' i f r t 1 i
, It !
"Po you en;
..pa I one.
ti nt any
- a fi u't t
t ( f r'
o Into
tlVililiill inn -
lit tree?" Il ''
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cf. t ie 111.
1, 11-8 tYh'
! ,... .-. s in: t..e .!! of
I n
miirhtv rinis. .;!et!ii.!g tar inland
wherever (e-eess i iiviuluiile and d-ung
witlnii its short lease of lite an muouiit
cf Ivaclicciit woil; freely t:.nt v.iinl.l b.'S
Eur (lii-lvi'iihliki.t m.ii'.iircliy of the world
to undertake if it must needs be leiid
fort .Mysteiions it may well be called,
tinee. tliiiiii-'h i; passngc fiom xone tJ
tone bv so ywift. it is like all -other wayrs,
but an uiidaliUory movement f t that por
tion of the oa uionieutai'ily iufluenced by
the suasion of the planet not, as is vul
garly H'.KKjmd. the same inasa of water
vehemently eariied onward for thousands
1 of miles. : V
' To meet a tidal wave at sea is iu come
pnitu uf the world a (trim and unfortwta
blp experience. Floating noon the sli.n
ing blue plain, with an Indolent swelling
of the imifate, iust giving cozy roll to
your ship now ami thea. you KtidOenly.
see in the distance a l iuge, a Uuoll of wa
ller that advances, Tiist. silent, tuenaeing.
Nearer and nearer it coinus, tearing its
apparcntly'endlos.s'curve higheiMiud high
er. - There is no place to Heir from before
' its face. Neither is there much suspense.
for its pace is swift, although it oppears-
o delilierate, from 'the inimitable grnnv
deur of its extent. It it upon the ship.
Bh behaves in accordance with the way
she has been caught and her innate pe
culiarities. In any case, whatever her
bulk,' she Is hurled forward, v upward,
backward downward, a if never again-
could she regain an even keei, wnile ner
crew cling desperately to whatever
hold
ins nlttee they mar have reached,
Some will have It that these marvelous
uplif tings of the sea bosom are not tidal
waves at all that they do not Oeiong to
the normal ebb -and flow of the ocean
thatiowus the away of the moon; If sor
they would be met with more frequently
thnn they are at sea, and tar more uisas
ters Would "lie placed to their account.
This, contention seems reasonable, , be
cause it Is well known that lonely islets,
such as St.- Helena, Tristan d'Aeunha
onif Ascendon are visited at irregular in
tervals by a r succession' of appalling
waves (rollers) that deal havoc among
tbe smaller shipping and look as if they
would overwhelm, the land. -.The sugges
tion is that these stupendous waves are
duo to cosmic disturbance,- to submarine
earthouakes - upheaving the ..ocean bed
and causing so vast n displacement of the
ocean that Its -undulations extend -for
several thousands of miles. London
Spectator. r
RU8HIN0MNT0 THE GRAVE.-:
Person ' Wno Make- -tTnneary
-V Hast Only That They May Ola.
, "VhjrlH elderly and especially portly
persons who have suspected cardiac dis
arenngcWut persiiit, in spite of the nu
merous examples of sudden death that
are recorded almost daily In the papers,
in actually' nwhing thetnaflves into the
m-aver1 said a well known pnysician
Surgeon. General Hammond-died after
: hurried rua uu stair, and :Ujerbert
Sneacer. thongfi warned by Jtis pnysi'
clans that death' Would follow any undue
exercise, nereinted in an effort to vault a
stile, which he finally 41a, only to expire
from heart disease a few hours later. He
might have livi-d many years.-. ,
I cannot understand why men and
women of all age and degrees of health
will race after street ear as though their
lives depended upon catcuing a particu
lar' car wneo it is common Kuowieus
that the cars are run on a leeway of
from One to, three nilmttea, It is the
same imptdling reason, 1 presume, that
will cause a mstt who (s being carried
past his station to leap from the moving
electric or steam car ti? certain Injury or
death.
' In running tha body is entirely .thrown
from the ground for an Instant with each
step, and it la the most ylolent of exer
cises. Tbe heart and lungs are suddenly
called UDen to respond to th unusual and
violent strain, and hemorrhage from tbe
latter and ruptnra of tbe 'valves of the
farmer often follow. - The heart is a
tough muscle: but It has its limits. Th
body, after all, is like, a cable as strong
as Its weakest Cart.
"This is well exemplified ID autopsies
upon the bodies of athletes.-- In many
cases of perfect muscular development
the Iiinm. heart or kidneys have been
found so diseased that bad not death re
sulted from other causes this diseased
condition would soon have produced it
Id portly persons, in sddition to the
pressure of tight clothes, especially stays,
fat fills up the thorax, crowds the lungs
and heart and interferes with tbelr natu
ral functions. Undue sxertion causes
shortness of breath or a 'queer feeling
in the reeiou of the heart. I his Is na
ture's waraiug, when she condescends to
give sny at all, to go slow or else stop
in at the undertaRer on the way and
arrange for the funeral." Washington
Stur. ; -. -- : -- " ' .
Closer Anctloaa.
A Dutch auction at Cape Town la frs-
utiontly exciting. If -a house Is to be
sold, the auctioneer offers "fit) golu. n sov
ereigns for the man who hist bids to,
(HK)." Nobody bids. A pause, nd then
"Fifty golden sovereigns for the
who first bids 1.000."
This Is kept up until a bid Is secured.
But It by no means follows that the
house is Sold to this bidder. No, tus auc
tioneer Is then at It agnln. Bay that
f 1,4110 is the first bid. The auctioneer
cries:
"There ore 25 golden sovereigns for
the first ninn who bus the cournge to bid
il.lii.'i)." Perhaps no one has it. Then
.) is offered for a t4,5.i0 bid. If there
Is eventually nn bid shove the l.-i"0, the
mini alio luii-le th nt hid is saddled with
the house. Ollu-lneo lie pockets bis
bonus and gels (,if free of it all.
Tho On! V Wnr.
lips were ii, --u-''-!"lT
eii-u a iivii at. '1 lie
:ii. i, nud one tin-'
Two ti
vi to how
i y.il n ' e
I,,-,):. -1 li"
v I -1 to
ft f. r is f r
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C'JAriT COTTLCO.
IIOST WOaDlkPUL cure. , - .
A Grand Old Lady tiive ller Experience. .- -
Mrs. Thankful Orilla Hurd lives in the beautiful village f Brlghtot
Livingston Co., Mich. This venerable and highly respected lady was born h .
the year 1812, the year of the great war, in Hebron, Washington Co, Ne.
York. She came to Michigan lu law, the year of "Tippecanoe and Tylet
too." All her faculties are excellently preserved, and possessing a Very re- .
tontlve memory, her mind is full of interesting reminiscences of her early
lite, of the early days of" the State of Michfgan and the Interesting and re
markable people ibe has met, and tbe stlrrlug events of which she was a wit
ness. But nothing in ber varied and manifold recollections are more mar- .
velons nd worthv of attention than are her. experiences In the use -of
JOHNSTON'S SAUSAPARILLA. Mrs. Hurd inherited a tendency and pre- ,,
disposition to scrofula, that terribly destructive blood taint which has cursed.. -la
nnrcinir thn 1ici fir-tlinfiKnnrlfl And rnnrkltif? thousands more as vlo-
tims of the death angel. Transmitted
found In neary every family m one form or another...-' it may mane us apt i.
penrance In dreadful running sores, in unsightly swellings in the neck or
nlir n, in urnnilnna nf varied forms. Attaekinir tho mucoUB membrane. It
may be known as catarrh In the head, or developing in the lungs it may be,
and often is, tbe prtme cnuse of consumption. - ' '
Speaking of be,r case, Mrs. nurd says: "I was trouDiea ror many years
with a bad skin aigeasc. My arms nj limbs would break out In a mass of J
Sores, discharging ycl'ow matter. My
nnsigbtly in appearance. . My body was
My eyes were also grcnuy lnuamca ana weakened, ana tney paraeu iiw veri -much.
Mv-hlnod was In ft Tery bad condition and my bend ached severely
at frequent Intervals, and I had no appetite. I had sores also in my ears. I
wiis in a m isern Die condition, 1 naa tried
mended, and doctor after doctor. had
' the state told me I must die of scrofulous consumption, as internal abcesses ,
were Beginning 10 rorrn, 1 at leiigin was toid or ur. juuusiou, ux u uu
his fHnuiiia Karsnnnrilla -1 tried a bottle. more as an-exnerlment thaif any- ,
thine else, as I had no faith In it. and
.began to grow better. Tou can be -sure
many bottles, .: But-1 steadily improved
-sores healed uorail the bad symptoms
and I have never been troubled with scrofula siucev Uf course an 01a laay
of 83 years Is hot a xouhs woman, but 1 have bad remarkably good health
since then, and I firmly believe that JOHNSTON'S SARSAPAK1LLA is the
greatest blood purl Her ana the best medicine in tho wide world, ;: ootn - xor .
scrofula and as ft spring medicine." This remarkably Interesting old lady did
not lok to be more than sixty, and she repeated several times, "I believe toy,:'
life was saved by JOHNSTON'S sausaparilla," -
"... s'jO. -1 BHADUAM,
we invite: k
The attention of taftner. to our splendid
line ot Implements. - J
' The Keystone' Adjustabte 4
Weedef and ?
Shallow Cultlvatr C '
Which can he ex
-panded to 7J feel
-V- or narronen 1000
inches. - Fills - a
rtiig felt neceHtl-
tyand covers
wide range 01 cm
llvstion
We also all sttenlion to our lire of
Ftrti'Jer Distiihntori which mnge an
I AO OK ST KO anfi Sin fHl 'I '.; -i. -.
pr-iutr .1 v ... wv '"- .
Look out i ir our insn rmsio luiuht
tor. You-will want one we epi c a
supply of lhnm -Ui a few dsys-.-Our
Itcel fran-e Side, Harrow, la hecomiog
popular whenit has men ig.a uur
t'anton Garden Plow' -is .ahead, of any
vanien nlnw na ml a lone- wanted ne
cessity. We have by fa- sold more of
our celebrated Steel Pony , Plow this
' year than ever before. Have you seen
n .. irii:
Md J: J . , t,
and at the extremely lo wprlces at which
we are sel line it. PIo one can anora to
be without one. v t . :. ' '
Cordially inviting vou to call on ns
for anything in oor line, we ara
t Yeurs Truly, ' - ,
J, C; Vliitty.
0
. "dealehin:
Hardware andFire
Siujh, Doors and Blinds, Paints,
Oils, Cement, Lime, Etc
ARentfor Garlandtovcs & Ranges
and Devoe'.s, and llvnj Moorei'
READY MIXED PAINTS,
Under Hotel ChatUwka,
0,13 "Moore
Stove
Wood Mm
moved to town and doing busi
nw-s on Boutli Frout street.
Notice tho carls loaded with
wood from Si 00 UK'S ITJOO
TAKD, and see what jon
get, lliul C'lH
149 .
ul oi,
your viii
1 t
(..iiiiilLo iilllihf
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i- .
from generation to generations it Is V
neck ue?an to swell and Decame'very-
covered with scrofulous eruptions.. .
everr remedy tnat naa neen recom
failed. One of the best physicians u,;
greatly to my agreeable surprise, 1
I kept on-taklng it I took; a great r
nntTTMecame entirely wen.Aii tno
dlsanneared." I gained perfect health.
z New Bero, N. 1). ,
FINANCIAL, J
THE - NATIONALS BANK,
. - New Bem, N. !
At close of businesi. February 18. 1000.
condensed from report to Comptroller,
t - EE-JOTJRGE3 1 "
Loans ... 303871S0
Stocks and Donds. t2 888 79
Real estHte, Fur. aud Fixt r. ; ; 88.682 98 1
Dun front twnks.-u -v 80,70! 74 j
Cat ,., f ,.,... ,.. 41)37 84
v Total Resources..". $501,688 85
'. LIABILITIES j
Capital... ,.....,.,..';., f 100,(i00 00
urDlua ana fronts ,. w ia in
Circulation,... 83 600 00
Deposits , ,8,974 72
Total Liabilities ... 1501,880 85
James A. Bryan, President.'
J, H. Uarkburn. V-rresiaent.
, r- U. Robcits, Cashier.
ORGANIZED 160y..is
Total nroflrs since onrsnlxatlon...'. '.ti.
... 1877,894,15
Total dividends paid stockholders. ; .'..
i- WlltliVltJrlO V .i
James A Bryan, E K Bishop, v-
UbeB bryan, tbos uanieis,
J H Pckburn,v,rs.r L Harvey,
John Sinn,, Q H Roberts.
T. A. Oreea, Fres. K. H. Usatfows, V, Prsa.
U. V. Orovi,Cahler,
CITIZENS IJAUK,
or jraw bm st. c.
Doins General Banking Business.
February 18, 1900, Burplusand UndiVl-
. . ded Profltt, Ht.Jfc;
L ouif, mu wnuj ...wukivu (i'.u
all business entrusted to us. - Accounts
received on favorable terms.
Board at Directors.
rerdlnsnd Ulnun
3. A. Uusdow.
It. B. Mesoowa, -
CbM. Dully. Jr. '
Bftmuel W. pock, .
' Jsmis Kedmond. r.
L'nas. u. vomer, -
j. w. ursingsr,
B. W. SniaUwuesl.
- Taomas A.farasa,
tj. . soy. .
ueo. a.iva.
i w.r.urooaetKj :;
Mark TJItosmay.
F. & 1 BANK,
" FEBRUARY 1st. 1900. ' .
Capital Stocky.. - 1 75,006
Snrplns, 4...-;V- 1(1,000
UBdivlded Proftts,.......C 8'6eo
Deposl tn . . ... 1 02,00
oFFioEEs.
L. II. Curr.KB President.- - -
W, S. Cuadwick, Vice Pres. ' 'V-.
T. W. Dkwiy, Cashier. .
. : j. J. W. BiDDut, Teller. '" v.
',' C. T; Chadwiok. ConeotOBV
' , 1 : f. DIRECTORS :J t''."
Wm'. B. Blades, M. M. Marks, t
C. D. Brad ham, P. H. Pcllotler,
L. H. Cutlor, . Jno. Suter,
W. 8. Cbadwick, - ' J. W, Stewart,
T. W. Dewey. - - ,
- It collects for merchants, manufaotur
trs and other Banks promptly at special
rates to each, and makes quickest re
turns possible. By its liberality nd en
terprising business methods, it is forging
to the front of Enst Carolina's Banking
Institutions. In its own city, tt Is the
only one winch uoes-not pay Interest on
DupoMls. : H
puorrsioNAL.
, f J m n out
. i on.
A, T). Wsrd
K. W. l ou.
rcu-A
WARD,
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VU.MINOTOH & WELDON R.'R.
And iilribir,
Aii41tlaB'"rot Lino Its. road "Co,
-6l South Carolina. '
Tl,AlNH MINO Wiin'H.
'PA.TFn- SW. 8,' ?! 3; Sk
; - 5C StC ft
Z a 11 m pTm a.m p.h,
Lv. Wlliioii 11 f-.,,. r v,
Ar. R. U. IS 61 hfiJ.i.. . ......
Ti,v.Tnbr. 18 81 .. (0i .... r....
CvTh. Mt. Tt -5i 8; 40 19 68
M. Wil"0 t ) 10 ' 7 10 80 S 40
lv. Helms i SA II 0.1 .
Lv Fay'vlli 4 80 14 U .i .s.
Ar.Flureuc- 1 2ft S4 ftt .i'i.
, ' I'.M. A - ' ,
, 1 w m 1 - .Lu. J , i .mnj 11
Ar. Oolils C. 7 65 .
Lv, Holds.. . .. , fJl 8 88
Lv Mse'lia . . ( 09 4 86
ArVfilm'ton , ' 40 00
" , I . HP.M M. P.M.
TRAINS GOING NOKTH.
,v -j: &i :-t:
sj sa
" oS e'j c'i s'j jO3
-.T- a m1' p. m
Lv.Florence 9 43 .... 7 4
Lv.Fav'ville 18 80 . 9 45 w.. .
Lv.Selma.. 1 60 .,. 10 66 .....
Av Wilson . 8 85 ... i 11 88
- 7a.M. P. MA.M.
LvWumton..r 6 50 9 46
Lv. Mag'lia 8 80 11 lo
Lv.Golds 5 00 ...... 9 87 1888
' " "pTil " Tm. P,U P. M
i Lv. Wilson 8 85 -5 48 11 88 10 tO 1 16
A.R. Mt.. 8 80 8.20 18 09 U 11 1 58
Ar, Tarboro 7 01
Lv, Tarboro 18 Si, . .. .....
Ly. R. Mt.. 8 80..... 13 00 .... .....
Ar. Weldop 4 83 1 04
P.M : A.M ,
Wilmington and Weldou " Railroad,
Atlantic and Yadkin Division Ham Line
Train leaves Wilmington 9 00 a m, ar.
rives tayettevllle 18 05 p m, leaves Fay-
etteville 13 86 p m. arrives San fore) 1 48
p nw Reluming leave Sauford 8 !0 p ni,
arrive Favctteville 8 41 P m, leave Fav
etteville 8 40 p m, arrives Wilamgton
wiimineton aua. vveiaon iwiuroaa
Bcnnottaville Branch - Trains leaves
BennettBvllie 8 16 a m. Maxton 9 80 a m
Bed Springs 9 63 s m, Hope Mills 10 48
a mi arrive Fayt-ttcvllle 10 63. Return
intrleaves Fayetleville 4 40 p m, Hope
mills 4 at pn, ltoa ppnngs o bo p m
Maxton 9 16 P m, arrives Bennettbvllle
7 15 p m - -.
: connection at rayetteviiie witn train
No. 78, at Maxton with tbe Carolina
Central Railroad, at Red Springs with
the Red Springs and Bowmore railroad,
at Sanford with tbe Seaboird Air Line
and Southern Railway, at Gulf with tile
Durham and Charlotte Hoilrosd.
Train on the Scotland Aeck Branch
Road leaves Weldon 8 86 Dm. Halifax
4 16 p m. arrives Scotland Neck at 5 08
p m, ureeavnie o oi p m, n-tosion i oo
&m. Returning leaves Kinston 7 50 a m
reentUlo 8 58 a m, arriving Halifax at
11 18 a n?. Weldon 11 BB s to. daily ex
cept Suntu. "- .. -! , -
Trains on w aabington Brarjcn leave
Waahinprlon 8 10 a m and 8 80d m. ar
rive Parmele 9 10 a to, and 4 00 p tn, re
turning leave Parmele 9 86 a m and 6 80 p
tn arrive Washington 11 00 a m and 7 80
p m, dally except Sundsy.
rh i vr I .
tram waves Aaxuum, a , oauy vauvpii
Sunday 5 80 p m, Sunday, 4 15 p to, ar
rives Plymouth 7 40 p m, 0 10 p m, Re
turning, leaves Plymouth dally except
Sunday, 1 oo m, ana Hunday V UO a m,
arrives Tarooro iu on a m. li ou m
Train on MiJIand; N 0 Branch leaves
Goldsboro dally, exoept Buuday, 7 05 a.
i uutufluuiuvauji Minui -Duuuajr, . vw Hi
I m, arriving Smithfield 8 10 a m, Return
mg leave Smitbfield 900 a ni arrives
at Goldsboro 10 85 m.
Trains on Nashville Branch leaves
Rocky Mount at 10 00 a m.8:40 p m.arrive
Nashville 11 10 ft m, 4 08 p m. Spring
Hope 10 40 a a, 4 86 p m. Returning leave
Spring Hope 11 80 m, 4 56 p m, Nash
ville 13 16 a m, 8 86 p m, arrive at Rooky
Mount 11 45 a to, 6 00 p m, daljy except
8nndv. - -. - ir.' y ',.-'
Train on Clinton Branch leaves War
saw for Clinton daily; except Sunday,
11-40 a in and 4 08 p m, Returning leaves
Clinton at 7 00 a m and 1 00 p m.
Train no 79 masea close coonecuon at
Weldon for all points North dally , all
rail rr Richmond. - I ': . '.. w - i
H M EMERSON. Genl Pass AmnL
i k nuniiX, uen'i Manager,
X M EMERSON, Trafflo Manager.
; Heiity's Pharmacy, "-:
27: Middte Street.
PwpurC For ? War j in
, Time of Pea2c !
1 Just received a Supply of LOADED
GUNSi Sure- death to Roaches, Bed
Bugs. Moths, Water Bug and all In
sects. Will nolstaln or grease the finest
fabrl-tr One (rial la all that's needed to
convince the most skeptical." . .
A full line of Toilet Articles, Perfum
rry, etc. : -r' -".; '.
Physician's
Prescriptions caiefully
compounded.
Tl.o'Culy f;ioveVoil
:i ll.rro hoi
Heineiii her we bsve started to work
again. Move Vt ood kept unuor inri'9
heiis never t wet In niiny wii.t'
'.VI I to your ilnois "He limj. Pry
ie-.-i.i-d 1 . -, A-.li, Ouk.-
Jl
ct
A. & 11 C.R..
TIME TABLB HO. XI . ',.
o Take Effect Pundsy, . arch 11, WCt1,
at 7,40 A. M.
doing East SaiEMJUfc Going Wt
i Na 8" :, Passenger Trains No. 4 -Lv.
p m.-V stations: Ar. am
8 40.
Goldsboro
.31 CS
,10 88
.10 18
, 9 00,
8 87
7 06
ro9.,,
188..;
640..
., .jiaGrange
i . t v ... Kinslon
y..Ar New-Bern, Lv...
...Lv. Ar .
; Ar, Moreliead oily Lv..
S 60...
ns..
No. 6
No fl,
Mx'd Pt and
I'nss Tb-
Hx'd Tt & i ' stations:
t &:
'n. , i
PassTn,
-i-Daili Except
Simmy. ,.
Lt A...M. - -,,.. - .,.m,i'
Ar
7 0.. ........ Goldsboro. .
? 63r,.V..V, Best's... .
810 .... r.XaGrange
8 27. ...... Falling Cred
8 oO .'.EJoston. . .
908 .Caswell...
9 :,.'.,.. . Dover
10 02. ... Core Creek
10 80. , . ,j . . . . .Tuscarora .
10 SO. ......... i. Clarke. .
10Q0.,M.....Kew Bern
a. V, ,
No. 7..
Passenger
-i-SundaysiOnly
No
Ar.
Lv. a,m.--
p. m.
.7 41
. 7 07
. 0 47
. 0 27
. 5 45
. 4 05
7 40
8 03....,
8 80....,
8 65
9 60.V.V
1115.,..
Goldsboro
i,..;LaQrange
.... .Kinston
.v . ... Dorer
-New Bern
rTMorohead City Lv
No.l, t
No. 2,
Mx't Ft. and
Pass. Tn.
Ar. p m
0 33
5 53
6 23
4 6if
4 33
318.
Hx'd Ft. and stations
- Paes.Tn.
Lv. a m
7 10 ..Goldsboro.
7 43.,,. .Best's..
8 11.......... LaGrango.
8 86.... Falling Creek
914....,t...,. Kinston,.
9 35.......... ..Caswell .
9 40..,
1040..
1116..
11 81
13 OS ;
180..
:..Ar. Dover Lv
.....Core Ore,
.....Tuscarora
....... Clark's
..3 00
.. 200
.. 138
..120
. 18 50
..10 47
..10 10
..10 00
.. 940
..906
.. 8 47
..888
. 820
.. 750
A. V.
Ar. New Bern, Lv...
.....Lv., ., Ar..
......... Biverdale
...... .. .iCroatan
......... flavolock
."., Newport, Lv...
...... ..WUdwood
........'..Atlantic
. . . Ar. Morebead city, Lv .
...Ar. M. city Dopot, Lv.
- 13..
8 20..
sla..
S25..
Ii81..
8 46..
4 01.
P. M.
"Monday. Wednesday and Friday.
fTunsday, Thursday and Suturday,
, ' . '- S. L. DILL,
. - v , Superintendent
Atlantic Coast I.ine.
Wilmington & Nbw IU:knr R.
tlME TAQIrK NO. Tl,
In Effect Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1898, Daily
Except. Sunday.
Going South') SCnRDUUC: I doing North
No. 61,
Passenger Trai
No. 50, i
Ar. p m,
.... 5 40.'
504
.... 449
41V
Lv. a m,
- STATIONS:
. . . . . New Berne .
Pollocksvillu
...... Maysvule. .
Jacksonville.
(Wilmington,
Union Depot
Ar. Wilmington;
9 00
9 86
961 ....
10 03
18 08. i TV.rrvs. V 2f
f umuu wpot i
1815 ...Ar. Wilmington; Lv ... 8iG'
K . ' '- y,''-i- , - P H
No. 8, Pabsknqeb ft Fkkiuiit No. 4.
Leave Wilmington Monday W ednes-"
day and Friday. Leave New BeroeTWtwT i'-:if,-.'
lay, Thursday snd Baturduy. ' r-.y:i
Lv. am ' , . i Ar. r ' l '
.7 8o..i;;Lv.wiimfngtbi1 Ar &)-:-it...
8 40.VM-..iV.8cott' Hill . . . .
80 Woodside
.13 66 ;
10 05., Bollyridge . . .
1061, ,', . , i Dixon
II 80.,v.7''.i..verona
18 05.-. ,v.,f. .Jacksonville. , . .
13 80, , .Northeast.
. 865
, 880
, 806
780
, 8 86
. 400
r65.;,,.,r,WhrtePak.. ..
1 80.... . ;''. . MayavUle . . .
9 18. .....,,PollookgviIle. . . .
8 65 Debruhl's .
; 8 40,v,...Ar. New Borne, Lv.
; -uauy HJtoepn auiday.
'&ftr&. KENLY, . li
Zr' General Manager..
BORDEN,
Hunt. Transrortstion.
CABOLINA 3 DISPATCH LlSlriiy
AND-
1
I Doffilnioh SteamshipJDa
. FEEIGHT& JPASStNGIE,iv; '
For" All Poknte rfcj
ThCtcamerNETisB
will loavo on Mondayi, Wednesdays,
and l'riili'i'8 at 6 p. m. sharp, malt ' ;
inar liuidinj's at Oriental, Ocrak?V
and .Kuanoks Ialaud.';'--.f',-i.';v.'"i,'''A''.,'J
E Freight received 'not bticf j -'
tlian one hour previous to sftilTn g, r i :t
For fnrthor information apply to -'..
c::o. iiFATDxbsoir,'Agt.'t"
IT. K. Kino, Cn.' Ugf.,: 'I'fh e
1I.C. IIui.aNa,(;en.Frt.&PaSS.A4f,,::-
f a sv I . rue. K.O.; May 8016,1808
:otice !
ourlClty Taics 1
1 KcHlesp. "'.
r ApfU to Uoy
nt to j
' v. 1. . .
8 00-.
1tS', t -
7 80 '
.61? V 1
mo ;
.615
8 00 ' -v"
. o i7
. 5 80 ft
5 11
.4 51 -?
.... . -v. -v--.. - .
P. M.
Vff"
t1
... l.v 1.
ll. ;,..(,
n'i-'i.
... .'.'--.:ti,-i '"
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.10 61V
.10 20
. 9 46."f;
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