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Promotes Digcslion.Ch;rruI
nessandIlest.Contaiis neiilicr
Crpium,Morplune nor Mineral.
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fimpeafOUJOtSiHUELPaami
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Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa
flon, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea
Worms ,Convulsions.Fevensly
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of . -...V
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Exact copy- of wrapper
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wnm'ifiT'
WASHING CROCKS AND
' ' MILK VESSELS -.. ; ,
k (rut deal dapeads Jlpoa lb ear of crock
or pu In Willi silk I kept, Thar ahould bo
nshed u sou ; poniblo after belat uaed.
R Ism first wilb cold water, una wash thorough lr
huld and out with hot water. In which nouib of
Gold Dost, Wishing Powder
hta been distolred to maie agoodtnda, Flalah
by rluiini with ocaldlm watari lpo dry aod oat
out. with rifkt old up, la the (rath air and saa
ahiae, and lhoy will be clean and wL -
TM bova (a Hk frnm onr fm bwkfce -. 11 -.
1 ; "ooiukh anus iva wmumx'j'fix
SaaitrercanqtMclto.' " .
THI a). K. rAIRBANK OOMFaWY,
u. lotus, new Term
BLOOD CURE
An Offer Provinsr Faith
'i.' Headers Write Today I ,.';
Tncertancei; EMinf fores; Putt ful Bwe'llngs, Iffectk of Blood Poison,
Fereisknt Kruptione, tliat refuso to leal tir dsr ordlosry.. treatmiot isra-quMtly
,oura liy B B B (Bolanic Blol Ltelm), made especially to cure all . terrible, obttl!
cale, deep stated BJood and Skin IrmMes.; I your tloed tbln? . Are yoi pale?
All run down? Hate' jou EcKmaT . I'implesT Wotojea and BumpsT ;Skin pi
BciilD Uumorf? i Bolls? Kruptionsf Skin'
fihtumatism? t'crofnluf. Catarrh? Tken
' txcauee H draiua froVij tbe Word and entire
- which cause all of these troubles, and the
follows. BBB acts as a fine U-nic building
Kvery one says that B B B Is the most wonderful Blood Purifier of the age;
and no wonder, for it has cored the most deep seated, "obstinate cases, (even the
most deadly cancer) after doctors and patent medicines had failed. Thoroughly
tested for tbiity years and iieyr known to
great In BBB that we Will nd to any i
Mit the mcdicinrial our exoense. No conditions attached to this offer, as we
trnnw lmt 11 H R ran ilo. all we ask is for
si K R CRnmninHInnd T!lmVi what von
elrun stores for $1. or six large bottles (full treatment) $5. For tree trial bottle ad
.lr m.dnii tui.M OO . lV.l Mitchell street. Atlanta. Ua . and bottle and medi
cal book will be sent, all charge prepatd..De8cribe your trouble, and we will in
clude tree medical advice. W rite tcoay.
IN THE SPRING
young man's fancy turns to thoupht'
,f thadwick's Fu e Tal orinf, whe i
pleasant d)S m ikes h's win'er clothing
tero shabby. Come In now and look at
he feat ot fnbrirs in the very la'ei-t of
rrcntwma of Faihion's loon, in a'l the
.l....i n,MMr.a in I'lipvirta. I
Bosges and Ia';onaU that we list ri-
ceived. Order jour Suit or pring to;)
Ooat tn lime aim you win oe kiiu.
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Hidtlle street.
NEW I'.KIiN. N.O
WANTED 1
An Al nOil.KR M 1 K Kit i ml BuACa
HViril. Ap.dy i.l ei.ee to
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Signature
of
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For Over
Thirty Years
Hi hi . .i
txc ecimiuii company, hw yowk crrv
SENT FREE.
to Sufferers. Journal
Hohea aud Swollen? Ahlair Bones?
you need BBB (.Botanic Blood Balm),
system all. the poisons , and humors
cause being removed, permanent cure
up tLe broken down constitution. ' .
fait For this reason our faith i so
offerer a Trial Bottle Free, so they .may
TOU to try it. If TOU are- satisfied that
need Ti n will find larce bottles at . alt
. -' ' i v .. -.; .-'
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OB HOME USE
Clean, pure wholesome,' gaarantfed to
bw chemically made from aisuneu waiei
and free lrom impurities. ' Specially in
tended and prepared for human con-
anmrttlnn.
Ice delivered dully (exce?-Butiriays).8
a m to 8 p m.
- Hundays (retnll onlj ) 7 a mjto 12 coon
ror prices and otLer lutoiuiauon, ,
'. '. .;. Addieas, " r
New Berne Ice Co.
The Convention
is Over,
So It is beot now lo set'lo down
b'i6luess and get a go d load of
Dry "Wood lrom
to
Ilooro's woca
Yard
Keep the cook In a r'k d liiimo-, lav
early bKskfsiht, get to bii - nefs soor
I keep oi;t nf politics, II vn witliin you
Income, go
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to rh'iirh nod t y u
j. t. u. ju o;m:,
. Himie 110,
1 1 '
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Aft
In! U
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xl. a any o ':r r loi..-, ' unii .
e Atlnmic w-iBird. li.e wen
.is r-i;inn is Lt-Huia ii b .oi;d t)c
, nud toiuits soon bf 'HMie v'
e oiiu
cry or t
muuJ.i acquainted with its peupie "to go
altogcilier to tbe kirk and altogether
pray."
One Sunday the parson in village
church delivered with special emphasis
an able sermon on putting off the old
man" and getting on the "new." This
signal feat, he stated, was accomplished
by simply going down into the waters ot
baptism and burying the "old man' iond
coining out of the waters a new creature.
After the service a wealtny deacon in
quired of a certain wayward Individual
who occasionally presented nimseli to tno
gracious influence of the church how the
sermon Impressed him. ; He aaid it was
the only sermon that ever touched his
heart. The deacon, putting on a aniue or
gratification, gave him a hearty, band
shnke. For quite awhile he had been try
ing to persuade him to submit to baptism.
In this he bad an ax to grind.
Almost a year previous the prospective
convert stole a maul out of the deacon's
sawmill and more than once flatly re
fused to return It. The deacon finally de
cided that an ecclesiastical course of bam
boozle would have more Influence over
him than harsh words. If he could make
him .a Christian, he felt sure the maul
would be forthcoming. ' So that Sunday
morning he solemnly entreated this way
ward individual, whose heart was already
softened, and won his consent to submit
to baptism, - i
. When he arose out of the water, tbe
deacon greeted him as "brother" and cor-
dially congratulated him In that he had
buried the "old man" and put on the
"new,"'. The deacon, now feeling that the
long lost maul was as good as returned,
went on bis way rejoicing. Next day the
''new man" salliedjnto the deacon's gro;
cerv store, A usoai tne place was crowu-
ed with ! brethren, sdisenssing the merits
of Sunday's sermon, -When they had all
congratulated him upon his baptismal
regeneration, the deacon, hellevlng the
golden opportunity bad come, -addressed
him with the utmost confidence:
"Well, my brother, "now I am sure you
will return the maul yoq took out of the
mill last summer.' . .
The reclaimed -wanderer hesitated and
then meekly replied: VI am sorry, deacon,
but voti've cot the wrong man. The 'old
man- who stole the maul went down into
the water yesterday and was burled."-
Plltsbnrg Press. , i , t
.V-1-.::,r. His Idea of Hurmor,:,:
A s lanltreH. living i on Washington
sqnnre had an adventure one day which
she will not soon roriret. it seems inui
tbe building .which she has under her
care was at one time used by .a- trust
comnanv. and afterward it was turned
Into an apartment lionse. - When tbis was
done, the? vaults were left Intact, ana
thev were tvrr seldom opened. The Jan
itress was showing a party or gentlemen
through the building and pointed out the
desiiabil tv of tbe Tattltn as refrigerators,
When she oncned the vault and stepped
In; one of the party, who has a rare idea
of htimori shut the door suddenly and, .Im
prisoned the lanitress. . That was an
right so. tar .as It went, but the lock was
a spring affair, and tbe Janitrcss had the
Key on the inside; ine room nuntcrs
were throrougbly frightened, and one of
them ran for a locksmith hi haste. .Linen-
llva neighbor.: who Is an. expert lock-
smith, came lntuthe place and in n few
minutes sucveedeu in releasing the wo
man who was in anything but a pleasant
frame of mind. : The room hnnters made
themselves very scarce before the eu
raped janitress came forth. Philadelphia
uecoid. J
In the lame Pea,
"One of the boys at the hotel put me
on to a little poker game," said the dry
goods drummer, "and i went around to
see what it was like. There were aoom
30 respectable locking 'people in the room.
and one of them. was trying to teacn me
tbe valne of the cards, when tbe police
broke in and made a clean sweep of ev-
erybody." Next morning, when arraigned
at the police court, I wanted a lawyer,
and there was a general laugh In court as
bis honor replied: ., ''j'i-i -;;", "T"
"1 don t kuow where you 11 get one.
There are nine in town, but sll are in the
oeu with your -" ' -
"It was so,"'' continued tne a rummer.
"and things might have gone bard with
ua had it not been for tbe fact that the
judge was there, too, but bad just step
ped ont as the raid was made. Notbing
was said about it. of course, but be let
us off with a fine of $2 each and a lot of
fatherly advice." New York Bun. .
. ? H Was Very ThowBhtfnl. -
A north country miller noted for bis
keenness In Huanclnl matters was once in
a boat trying bis best to get across the
stream which drove his mill.
The stream was flooded, and be was
taken past the point at which he wanted
to land, while farther on misfortune
again overtook him to the extent that the
boat was npset.
His wife, realising the danger be was
In, ran frantically along the side of the
stream, crying for help In a pitiful voice,
when, to her sheer amazement, she was
snddenly brought to a standstill by. her
husband yelling out!
"If I'm drowned, Molly, dunnot forget
that flour's gone up 2 sblllin a sack I"
London Telegraph. ; ,
not Aii.Tr.
"Can you tell me who Ananlns was?"
aslted the old man of the proprietor of i
the bookstore. - -
"Of course I can," was the reply. "lie
was the champion liar of the world st
one time. I)id any one call you AnuninaV"
"Yi-H, gir. Yen, he called me Ananias,
and citiro hit buttons if I didn't think he
was giving me a bii'diol of praise. Nest
riian cnlln me Ananias won't know what
hotiHe fell on him!" WusliiiiKion I'ost,
k Ilrs?ti1 In HitvHim.
nnvnnn'H brcntl nirts nri uini!fy two
that Ik. lo
il'l Ih ciil rit i
allow bn 4
. It i si-, v
..til but or i
, 1) i)l Pllpl'-r
H ill of Jill ot
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top of lin-n'K Ik jiiI
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poll'-s. olio of h
for lliO! liisi J
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O: '.Zt.Ti .'KING miiDlCllNE.
VS SAicSAl'ATi .iLLA as a
greatest i. i.. .J fli.iiviAii ever discovered. It comes as a ncn Messing rrom
heaven to the " worn out," the run down, tho overworked and debilitated. That " tired"
feeling," those "sinking spells," the languor and despondency which arise from badly nour
ished nerves, from thin, vitiated blood and an
spell. The weariness, lassitude and nervous
time and the heat of summer, are conquered and bam&ied at once. For every form or
neurasthenia, and all ailments of the brain and nerve, bnsomnia, hysteria and nervousness
generally, it is almost a specific. It furnishes the very elements to rebuild worn-out nervi
tissues. It feeds brain, nerve centers and nerves, calming and equalizing thetr action,
makes rich, red, honest blood. Newness of
ful use. It makes the weak strong, and the old
It was th antiquated (but now happily exploded) method In the good old times, to
treat-Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Cancer and
BLOOD TAINT with powerful alteratives,
...
agents. It was expected 6y this treatment tnat
was left to course through its channels holding In its circulation the specitto germs or mo
cUsease. But in this way, every part of the body became more or less diseased. Noth
ing can bolmore terrible than a horribly destructive blood taint. : It not only attacks viru
lently the different structures of the body. but jnany times the bones are honoy-combed
and destroyed.. It often seeks out the nerves and spinal cord, and again It will bring de
cay and death to some vital organ, as the kidneys, fiver Ofstomch. There Is only one
adentifio method for the cure of blood taint. "Tnat Is, PURIFICATION! Every particle
of the blood must bVremoved through the execretory channels, the lungs, kidneys, bowels,
Hver and skin. " First pure, then peaceable."
vitalizerof the blood, JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA, not only radically and ex
haustively removes the taint, but also removes all mercury, calomel and other minerals,
and fills the veins and arteries with tho ruby, glowing current of vitality,. ; -"The blood is
the life." Good health means pure blood. The old and reliable remedyrJOHNSTON'S
SARSAPARILLA, is universally regarded as the greatest Blood Purifier ever discov
ered. This fact Is now established beyond question or cavil. .::r rrrs-Jvir; - -
- BLOOD rOiao CTrREll BT aOH.8TOJ('t aAKBAPAKIIXA,
:, Byron, Mich., October 31
Wilt,. Dan.. Br. Co, Detroit- ' ;
Oentlemen: in April usi i negan using uuniu i o onionriMbwt iw divuu i wisuih hwmu
tv an amputation of on of t arma. I had SEVEN RUNNING. SORES on my leg. I used two bottles
and was entirely cured. 1 know It Ja what cured me. Yours truly, . 0. W. LUTHER. .
SUCHXCVA1V X3XS.T70 OOKPAnT, XJarmOIT.'IUOa;
- ' . 0. 1. liKADHAM, , New Bern, N. (J, . - . -
Notice of Meeting of Creditors to Con-
' ' slder Discharge. ;
In the District Court of the United
Btates, for the Eastern District of N, C,
' Trl the Matter of - j In Bank-
Abhbk W. Thomas, Bankrupt ( ruptcy.-
To the Creditors of Petitioner, who has
been adjudicated a Bankrupt: : '.
Take notice that a meeting of creditors
will be held at the office of L. J. Moore,
Reieree, In tew Bern, N. 0.. at 11 m.,
on tbe l?th day of April, 19C0, at which
time the Bankrupt will apply .for dis
charge. You can he present and show
euse if any,, why he shall not be dis
charged. : - L. J. MOOSE, '
v ' Referee in Bankmntcy..:,
Now Bem, N, C, April 0, 1900. ,
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors.
In the' District Court-1 of the United
Btates, for the Eastern District of N. C.
In the Matter of John B, Peed and Robt i
8. Griffin, trading as Peed A Griffin,
Bankrupt, In Bankruptcy. 1
To the Creditors of Petitioner, who- has
been adjudicated a Bankrupt . on the
8rd day April, 1000: '
Take notice that a meeting of creditors
will be held at the office of L. J.-Moore,
Referee, in New Bern, N. C, at 13. H on
the 16 day of April, 1900, at which time
the creditors, may attend, prove' their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine the
bankrupt, and transact such other busi
ness as may properly come . before
the
meeting,' - L.J.MOORE,--
5 ;-4 j Referee In Bankruptcy.
New Bern, . 0., April 8, 1900, C' '
. . or Coarse. v .
Sunday School Teacher (of Tf aiPf
Mission) Aod when the owners .of the
vlueyard went, -out about the eleventh
hour and found a lot of mou stand
ing idle in the market place, what did
he say to them f . -
Nuggsby de Newsboy He ssysj .Wot
ye soldlerln' for t Git busy t
J
"We have three children. Before the
birth of the last one my wife used four bot
tles of MOTHER'S FRIEND. If you had the
pictures of our children, you could see at
a glance that tne uisi one
Is healthiest, prettiest and
flnest-looklngof them all.
My wife thinks Mother's
Friend Is the greatest
and grandest
remedy la the
world for expect
ant mothers."
Written by a Ken
tucky Attorney-at
-Law.
F ! prevents nine-tenths of Uio
k i ! sufferlnsr Incident to child
1 k a . j, .. .j inlu niecomlns: mother's
d' i i n jnJ tamper remain tinrullkd
th n i t Hie oi Je.;il, because tills relax
1 . r i luz liniment relieves the
u' u.it C. :.; n. . A goi.d-n.itured mother
is prct'yMire to have a gooJ-n llurcd chiiJ.
ni Is 1. t In a sttm ;;, li.-clilij
i, h
H the cliiia a'M) it-'cnis.
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rOTTLEG.
Blood Food and Nerve Energiier, Is the)
underfed body, vanish as If by a magic
prostration which accompany tna spring.
Ufo, new hope, new strength follow its faith
young again.
other troublesotr.s disorders arising from
such as mercury, arsenio and othor mineral
... . , 1 , .O . 1 ...LSI- at. 1.1.. J
tne poison couia oe aiiiea wnno ms uww
The great restorative, reconstructive and
1894.
, , - '
FINANCIAL. ,
T. A. Oreen, Pre. E, B. Headowa, V. Pres.
Doing General Banking Business.
February 18, 10P0, Surplus md X'udiv -
1 , ded Profit'; $12,135.76. . '
Prompt and careful attention Riven to
all business r.utrusud to us. Accounts
received on favorable trims. :.. y -
Board ut llreiitiwa. a
Ferdinand UlncB
K. H. Meadows, :- :
J. k. Muadows.
' Oha. Dully, Jr.
Samuel W. Ipock '. '.,.- Jamns Bedmond,
tittasii. rowier, nayernann -
4. w , wramger, - .. -L-ounin a.. wraoiii,
B. W.auiailwoo.l,- . 'C.lf.l!'ov.
tteo. N.Ives. w. r. CrtOkett. .
' k , Mark Diensv av.' - . -
F.; & hi BANK,
.a 'FEBnt'ARY U. 1900.
Capital Stock,.. $75,000
Surplus,.'. 10,000
Undivided Pront8,,..T... ! 2,500
Deposits 102,000
.- - ; OFFICERS. . . "v;
L. H. Odti.br President.''!i i.--'rx'.
. W. rj. Cnaowiok, VioePres. - .
' T. W, Dawav, Cashier. :V'; '
- J. W. UiDDi.g, Teller.
, , Q. T. Chadwiok. Colleotor.' v
DIRECTORS: s(S
Wm.'B. Blades, M. M. Harks,
C. D. Brad ham, " P. H. Pelletier,
L. U. Cutler, " Jno. Suter, . . .
W. B. Chadwtck, S J. W. Stewart,
, . . T. W. Dewey. - -:.r'.
It collects for merchants, manufactur
ers and other Banks promptly at rpeolal
rates to-each, .and makes quickest re
turns possible. By its liberality and en
terprising business methods. It is forging
to the froot of East Carolina's Banking
Institutions in its own city, It is the
only one which does not pay interest on
Uaposlcs. y -!-A; ::-." ., '.y$s:fc
PROFESSIONAL.
F. M. Simmons, . A. I). Ward
i. II; Pon, r - ' E. YT. Po.
SIMflONS, POU WARD
ATTORNEYS ail COUNSELORS at
LAW.
- . MBit BliKSJE, X. CV . r
OIHco 68 Bo. Front -Street, nearly oppo-
site Hotel Chattawxa. , '
(Oflloes alBO at Ralclb and SmithBeld.)
Practice in tbe oountius of Craven, Duplin,
Jones, Onslow. Carteret Pamlioo, Wake,
Jotiiiolon, Harnett and VTtlton; in Ih Su
preme and Federal Oouits, aud wherever
services are ueslrO. . . . .
XI. Pelletier, '
O ATTORNEt AT UW,"-V
i;: !dle Street,-Lawyer Brltlt
Boildlng. ' . -:
ill nractte In the Oonntt "of Craven
e'artorflt, Jones, Onulow ana I'amllco. 0. 8
Uourt at Now liurno aud Buprtnue Court O
n hum. - ...
V ; ROMULUS A. NUiNN,"
A-XTOTi.JSTHr5r . .A.T . . IA."W
EW BERNE, S. O.
I Oflloe! Opp. Hotel ChalUwka.
South Front Street.
Practice in North Carolina.
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HO Of Hirn
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and Iilhols, ruinls,
Cement., Uuie, lilo.
re..-: r,!:: ;;sS.
v, iu:.NxrcN a weldon it. R.
And Tranches.
Aud At'sn'in Coast Lino H i ron.l (!"
'of Eoutu Carolina.
TRAINS GOING fr-OUrH.
H i V U
f K zia
A.M P II.P.H A.MjpTaT.
Lr. W"ldoi 11 60 8 68 ..... .i.-.f
Ar. B. iU.. li 85 6i ...... ;.'.t. .....
Lv.Tarboro IK 81 ...... 6 00 ... ...j.
Lv. R. Mt. . t CO B 6! 6 87 5 40 IS 62
Lv. Wilson 1 6H 10 25 7 16 6 20 9 40
Lv. Selma,. 3 65 II 08
Lv Fay'vlll. 4 80 12 20 ....
Ar.Florence 1 23 2 84 . .:
. P.M. A.M ' -'
Ar, Golds.."; .... ,... 1 63 ...f .
Lv, Golde .... 7 01 8 85
LV Mag'lla.... .... 6 09 4 86
ArWilm'ton . y.' 9 40 6 00
P.M AM. P.M.
r , ' . TllAINS GOINQ NORTH. ' j
; Id k i 5 l2
7" Z1T " pTm! PvT'1
Lv.Florence 0 45 7 4 '..
Lv.Fay'villeiaSO... . 9 45
Lv.Belma.. 1 50 ..... 10 66 .....
Ar. WUson. S 85 11 83 .... .....
- A.M. ' P.M A.M.
LvWilm'ton ,.;r.. 6 60 8 46
Lv. Mag'lia.... .. . . . . 8 20 It In
Lv. Golds. 8 00 .... 9 27 13 6
" pTit a.m. p!m! pTm;
Lv. Wilson 2 86 6 48 11 8 10 1)0 1 16
Ar. R. Mt. . 8 80 6 20 12 09 11 11 1 63
Ar.Tarboro 7 04,,,, ..... ,.,.'..
Lv.Tarboro 12 21 . '..
Ly. R. Ml. . 8 80 ..v.. 18 09 .... TTTTT
Ar. Weldon 4 83 ..... 4 04 .... .....
P. M. A.M.
Wllmlna-ton snd Weldon Railroad.
Atlantio and Yadkin Division Main Line
Tram leaves Wilmington 9 00 a mt ar
rives I ayetteville 18 00 p m, leaves Fay-
etleville 12 28 p m, arrives Banford 148
p m. ; ltetorniDg leave oanrora aou p m,
arrive FaVetteville 8 41 D m, leave, ray
ettevlUo 8 48 p m, ariives Wilmington
wumtneton and : Weinon . uauroad,
Bennettsville Branch Trains '- leaves
Bennettsville 8 18 a ni, Maston 9 20 a m
Red Hprlngt 9 68 a m, Hor Mills 10 ii
a tn, arrive Fayetteville 10 55. Return
Inc leaves. Fayetteville 4 40. p m, Hope
muis 4 66' n m. rtea ennnea 0 do d m,
Maxton 615 pm, arrives Bennettsville
7 15 on, ' " --' I
Gmnect Ions at Fayetteville with train
No. 78. at Maxton with tho Carolina
Central Railroad, at Red Springs with
the Kerj Hnrlnes ana uowmore railroad.
at Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line
and Southern Railway, al Gulf with tfie
imrnaro ana unariotte Kaiiroao.
Train on . the Scotland Neck Branch
Road leaves Weldon 8 85 p m. Halifax
4 16 p m. arrives Scotland Neck at 8 08
p m, Greenville 6 67 p m, Klnstoa 1 56
D m. . Returning; leaves Kinston 7 60 a
Greenville 8 62 a m, arriving Halifax at
11 18 a rr. weldon 11 So a m. daily ex-
ceptBunaw." " - - :i ' .-
Trams on wasninirton uraocn leave
Washinirton 8 10 a m and 9 80 p tn, ar
rive Parmele 9 10 a m, and 4 00 p m, re
turning leave Parmele 9 85 am and 6 80 p
m arrive Washington 11 00 a at and 7 80
pm, daily except Sunday. - -'t
- Train leaves Tarboro, N O, daily except
Sunday 5 80 pm, Sunday, 415 p m, ar
rives Plymouth 7 40 p m, 6 10 p tn, Re
turning, leaves Plymouth daily except
tjunday, ? oua m, and Sunday v w a tn,
arrives Tarboro 10 05 a m, llOOanJ -.
Train on MUlandj n u Branch leaves
Goldsboro dally, except Sunday, 7 06 a,
m, arriving emiinneia siutm, Heturn-
tng leave Smithfleld 9 00 a mf arrive
atuoiosboro loxoa m. . m
Train on . Nashville Branch leaves
Rooky Monot at 10 00 a m,8:4(i p m,rriv
Nashville 1110 a m, 4 08 pm, Spring
Hope 1CT40 a m, 4 25 p m.Returnlngleav
Spring Hope 11 80 a. m, 4 86 p m, Nash.
vine in lis a ra, 0 20 p m, arrive at Booty
Monnt 11 46 a m. 6 00 d m. daily except
eunaay. -
Train on Clinton BranoB leaves was.
saw for Clinton daily, except Sunday,
11 40 a m and 4 02 p m, Returning leave
Clinton at 7 00 a m and 2 60pm.
Train So 7tt make doe oooneotlon at
Weldon for all point North dally, all
rail via Richmond. . i ' - -- , -.- -
H M EMERSON, Genl Past Aaent
j K jEnijx, uen'i Manager, -, -.
T M EMEIWON, Trafflo llanager-. '
DJ3JIOCKA.TIC
State Conveutibri
at raleiqh,'n.c.
; Wednesday, April 11th, 1900,
- On secount of the above Convention
the A. & N. O. R. R. will run a Special
Train trom Morehead City and Interme
diate stations to Goldsboro on- Wednes
day, April 11th. . . ,
The following rates of fare will govern
wher tickets are purchased to Goldsboro
and return: - ;
Morehead City IS 00 Tuscarora $1 56
Newport , 76 Core Creek 1 B0
Havel xk 8 45 Dover, ; 1 10
Croatan 9 25 Kinston
Kivenlnle 8 15 LaUrange
Newli.ro 185
Faro for.the round trip over Southern
Railway from Goldsboro to Raleigh and
return a.0O.
. SCHEDULE:
Ia ave Slorehend City depot, 8 f0 A. M,
ewM.rt - . 8 86
Ilavcloclc . ' H.ftO
Croatan 8 Mt "
l.lve.id ile . 4.03 "
i-w I'ern 4 H"i . "
1 ui:arnr 4 51 "
( ore t ruk ftt'-l
hover 5.17 '
I'uiiiin 5 !I7 "
I , : 5 ' "
.,,) ' flri
i .. r . 7 l!) "
. I , 8 51 "
,.t t r i"-i i n -lov re
; A I I i
a.eiJ. Q. R. R.
- TIMS TABIM Sr. 13 "
f T?A Effect CuuU i II i icon -
al t.40 i. Vr
Going Raet J 8cHMn. Going West
No. 8 Passenger Train . No, 4
LV. P tu :; 6TAT10NR: ' 1 Ar - :
40.
C9.
, GoldBboTp...l:-." ii '
.. tPrange,..i;,iojja
. . Kington.,. 1011
Ar. Vew Brn, Lv.,,, 9 00
Lv. - - , AT''iut
3!..
40. i
60..
15..V- Ar- MorrhoaH rity L...ii' T 06
No. 6. "' r , - f v. 1
Ms
;'d VH Ar r mitikd. I stwrt
PasaTu, 4ra Tn.
v -f .Daii.T Ezolpt f rxrAY , r
Lv. a. L - a, . '
?'9.. On'diburo.... ,"..'.,J 1 00
Hi. . . ; ... . test's. .... .J . . .'. B FS
10 Latiramre. . "Tt 9l
8i7 ...i.,.Fidliu(jvk; ' . ' a av
60..i;1'...i.Klnston 6 40
08 "..(lanwell. S 15
..... i . . . Dover 5 0.1
1018 Cora Creek. 4 87
1020......... TuBcarora 4 9
t080.i... :Clarks 411
1060 ....... .New Bern. . ..... ;: 'a Rii
No. 7. ' ' PasMngcr ' Ko. 8.
. a. in. Sunday Onlv Ar. . m.
Lv
40 . .' Goldsboro,i ........ 7 4)
0. LaQtange ". 707
f 80
......Kinston.... 6 7
6J. ...... ....Dofer. . 0 27
60.1..? V . .Now Bern ........ 645
15. ...a.t, Morehead City Lv ... 4 (5
No. 1. I l Nn
ai'd Ft. and stations: Hx't Ft. and
Pass-Tn. ,,! , I Pass. Tn.
am r, D m
710.. .Goldsbbro 6 83
348.... ....... ..Best's... -6 58
8 11... ....... LaGrange 6 23
8 26 Falling creek 4 58
914 Kinston . 4 83
9 25 ...Caswell 818
940 Ar. Dover Lv..,....; 3 00
10 40 Core ere... 2 00
11 15.......... Tuscarora l S8
11 81 dark's 1 20
18 06 Ar. New Bern. Lv 12 60
l0..i...Lv. - Ar 10 47
1 18.". . 1 . . Riverdale 10 10
2 20 ...croatan 10 00
2 48 -Havelock 9 40
8 12 Newport, Lv 9 06
126....... .Wildwood 847
"81."..; Atlantic : 8:8
8 46,... Ar. Morehead City, Lv.. .8 20
4 01....Ar. M. city Depot, Lv 7 50
, ar, a. w.
Monday. Wednesday and Friday.
(Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
8. L. DILL,
Superintendent
Atlautlc Coiutt liine.
vVilhinoton & New Lf.unk H. K.
TIMK TABLE KO. 5,
In Elfecl Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1098, Dally
Except Sunday.
Going South j. bcdbpulb: Going North
No. 61,. Passenger Trains No. 60,
Lv. a m, stations: Ar. p m,
9 00., New Berne 6 40
9 86 ....Pollocksvllle .. .
9 61 MaysvUle
504
4 49
414
S82
26
10 02 ...Jacksonville
rvn I a
i08. .r-iVjrex
12 15 .. .Ar. Wllmlngtoni Lv.
Na 8, PAUBKNoaa ft Fbwqht, No. 4.
Leave Wilmington Monday, Wednes
day and Friday. Leave New Berne Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday.
Lv. Ast Ar. pm
7 80.. ...Lv. Wilmington, Ar 146
8 40 Scott's HiU 12 66
9 W.i ....... ; Woodside 18 15
10 05 . Hollyrldge . . . . . 1 1 40
10 61. ...... ....Dixon 10 51
11 90... . .... Verona; 10 20
19 06 .v.. . . j..Jacksonvilla 9 46
12 80j .,.;. ..NortheasV. 865
81 65. . , .,. , . Whiter 8 80
.180..,..,,,. . Maysville. ..8 06
815.........Pollocksvirto.... .... 7 20
9 66 .... .. ..Debrubl's. 6 86
840 Ar. NewBrne,Lv...... 6 00
'Daily Xxoapt Sbaday.
.Si- k- .s .r . J. B. KENLT, .
;" WC. General Maaarer.
, BORDEN, v' .,.... , .
V . nt. Transportation: J. V; v
.IEASTJSllN;'
:1 i
CalROIilKA BISPATCH LlHE,
tRTinRT t PlfiRVWfll'R
l or All rolnts Isorlli.
The Steamer NETJSE
r '"
will leave on Motidays, Wedneedaji, '
and Fiidapt at 6 p, oi. sharp, mak
ing lattdingt at Onontol,, Oorscoke
nd Iloaiioke Island. ' ,', ;,. ;' ; "- -rjy
Freight received xot , later
than One hour previous to aallinif. '.
For fnrthfir Information anhlv to '
GEO. HENDERSON. Art.
" ev .
M. K. Kiiro, Gen. Mgr., . ; ::
rj.C. UuDOiNB,Gen.Frt.4 Paaa.Ait .
Norfolk, Va.
Vcw Tome. N. C, May 80th, 1898
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