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I The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which, has been :i
Via use for over 30 years, has borne the Bignatnre of
and has been made under his per-
Ty'jh"- eonal supervision Blnce its infancy.. Y
4t4cAM AJIow no one to deceive yon in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good are but ' ;
,- Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of X
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment, .
? What io castoria;
f Castor) a is a harmless substitute for Castor QU Pare , "
goric, Drops and Soothing1 Syrups, It la Pleasant, , It ,
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor. other NarcoOo ' T
' substance. Its age is -its guarantee. It destroys Worms -----
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 healthy and natural sleep. '
; The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, w - .
GENUINE CASTORIA Vh
Bears the Signature of;
Twrrinjf thovc the p!yfn, proud in dwesi-
Her U-ndnied ivu-s, hue s women's hair.
Veiling hr hurt and hidifi(E her despair
Tiie monument of t deraned day,
The tliadow ot a Klory puascd 4 war.
Btands Kenil worth, tripped of her pomp and
bare - ' . ,
Of all that made her to ffupremely fair
WhcH-power with love contended for ber swijr.
this wide ruin, aolemn and serene. - -
Where moved ruajeatical a virgin queen, '
Tb peacock itmia, bis ominous plumes out-
spread, . . r
And here; where easting an Immortal ipell
sad and girlish- presence seems to dwell.
Tbo wild bird nests and circles overbead, -
Kloren$fiarla Co tea in Atlantic.
The Kind Yoii Have Always Bought
.'r-:inUse For Over 30 Years." :
; tmc ettmus oowmrv. rr muhrat mrtr. Hiwvottit efnr. Wm -A''t -
y
rHousawtis haid work without OoldDiisf
' Washing Pi&esl
. To wash dishes Install the time, and ee It
Well, follow ihl recipe,-Ale-aye tlae tot
water not warm, but hot It I, bent to use
mops who china and glaaa, and, to bin s plot
lather, inste&d-of ualof aop ee..;,i, "J?.'
.. Gold Jt Wasting ?owdef ;.
Dinaolreatableeiioofltriia-tfcetaweterand
waah qeicklyi have plejitf of nlca, dry toe-els
wipe llh ; have drainer that will allev the
water wnin olf riio dlehee into receptacle be
low, when ytm will have hlyhljr polished flu
tad chiM, ; ,t ... . ; f ' V;;:. s.--siw:
'. ..-(.. Tbo khm If Uka. firm f trm feookM '1 - ij?
'uoldin Bouaroa. twvsiiwoiUL;.rv
tMI . R. rAIRUMIt OOWFAHVij
Ohiua st,ui
BLOOD CURE SEN'T FREE.
! An Offer Proving Faith to Sufferers. Journal
V : Readers Write Todav ll
' ' i UUseti.Xaiicon'.Ealinj " f oa7 Plj b riingir?Eireta of B3oodolJT
rtriist nt Eroptiopg, lht tofuso to 1 el nnder,i ordinary Urealmcnt ,r quifjily
ca-ea hy B B B (Botanic BlK i'Blffl. made eapeclally t cure ll4ernblepbBU:
inie, det p pealed B'oxl arid Skirt UpbUw, . Is your-blood thin? j At? yo j M
All run dowrf. Hara youEcKDia? PlrorW-'TlotcJea and. Bumpsl 6kinor
' Boalp Hum-e?7 BollaL -Eniptfona? Skl Itxsliea and Swollen? Achlnit Boneat
' Eliiinnalismf . BcTofulsT Catarrb? Tlien ycu need BBB (Botamo Blood Balm),
(k cause It dralna from the b!v d and entire syetcm all" the poieona and. hnmon
. which cause ir of Uieae troubles, and the cauie btlng tempTed. permanent ure
- a. lol'on r. BBB acta aa a fine U nic Lnildine np tke broken down ooLitUntloa.
' Fvery one aaya tliat B B B is the moai voiderul' Bloody Purifier of-the age;
. and bo wonder, for it "hat cured the most deep seated, obstinate, cases, .'(even tlie
..'"' moti dtsaillj cancer) fte doctors and patent mediclnea hd failed.' Thoronghly
r tested for thlity years and never known to fail, For thi reason oor faith Is so
- great lo B B B t'mt we wil( send. tn any tultercr a, TtlaT Bottle Freo,. so . they . ntaj"
i viett the nvuicineat oor expcnsofNoconditiona attached lo this oner, . as we
. know what B Il B can flo,' all wo ask is for you to trytt If you are aalisfied Uiat
ir- .JBB Bola nic Blood BaMJs what vou n?e1 rou will flod large -tiottlts at all
a draft stores for it, or six larse bottles (full trealnieni)5. For Ireottlal bottle ad
rlrt-KH BLOOD JiALH CO : 181 Mitchell rtreet. Atlauta. 0 , and bottle Jind mcdi
J- j. al book will be sent;' ail charge prrpaid.JJDescrlbe your trouble, and we will in
elude tree medical advice..; Write .today....-1;if'l".'vii!V
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EeaiCH, Ka. J.a. 11.
i Md Wine t CurrloJ fir nor
oa.neM tod vknH lo the
womb. A(tr tulac one bottle
ws. well again, i em a midwife
ana alwaya reoommend 5Vlne of.
Carllul to mr ladjr frlnde during
prefinancT and atter birth ee a tonlo.
; KT.ry lady who takfe It finde that
It does vca jnore than ia eUtmod
foritn, '
t v UBS. V. M. OISVBaT.
. Nobody knows woman-like woman.' Men ti to medical enlists,
"itudy books tnd listen to lectures. Tliey Itjrn Indirectly of the dheajea
of women, but they are men and cm never fully uiidrrsUnd the ailments,
the sufferings, the ai'onics of mothers, wives and sutcn. - A woman
knows. . Mrs. Bouvert knows. She has passed through the trials
and tribulations of her ttx. - She has been netr by when her tlstrrj suf- '
fered Slie lus seen them relieved and cured with Wine ol Cardul. Is
H any wonder sht recommend Hf b It any wonder that thousands
USUI' MVISOH SIPSKTMIST. -
Viir ulvbw In mm rM,nli Ina mnlm
v of other women recommend IL
Thoy know. , They have sc-
tual ewierleiics to prompt them.
They Spread the' tiding from
" mouth to mouth, tellinu how Wine
of Cardui helps young sjiris, helps
the weak of all iges, helps and lures all womanly iUa.
v ', Druggists Sell Large Bottles for $1.C9. ;
The Only. K.ovi.1Vosl
Itenii'mbcr we have slait rt lo orV
again. Blote Wood trpt under large
h s, nVfr gctl wet in rainy woullmr.
. PICTURE FRAME MOLDINGS.
Tbooaamda of Striae and Additions.
Hade to the Vartetr Yearly. '
Picture frame moldings, such as are
mnuufat" j red and sold by wholesale In
strips to be cut up aa may tie requirea
in the making of picture frames, are pro
duced in lengths of 12 feet, : They are
produced in pretty nearly all natural
woods, . There are also produced cneaper
picture frame moldiugs in imitation of
some of these woods, as.of oali.- these
various moldings are made ' in v. many
widths and many thicknesses and in
great: variety of form, great numbers Of
them with - no- ornamentation whatever
and many of them ornamented with a
beadlug or other design, which may be
carved In the wood by ths machineln
which the molding is made or pressed or
stumped in the -wood. Sometimes this
beadlnar ls glided or so treated as to look
like oxidised "metah' and sometimes, a
straight, smooth.' Irne or-dtvimon of a
wood molding i nnlsbed In tne ium
manner. - - , ' - i v 1 ' '
Many pletui'e-frame moldings are an-
isbod in white,, some in white with an
other N;olor, aomcy are- made In eombina
tiuoast colors and some are made In ma-
trh colore, and these lust may be made
injmany nhodes. Xneii there Is a variety
of moldiugs In black,.. Many of these
colored moldings are plain. In design, and
there -are among tueru many that, aro
odd. "And 'then there, arc niany-of the
colored moldings tnat are uigmy orna
mcnted.-- " ,
Of glided picture 'frame moldings the
rarietv . uroduced l very largi. - Borne
art gilded with cold, some -with' a lac
quer laid on over silver leaf and some
are glided' with a cheaper material. : '-:(
rictnre; frame moldiugs. ' taking tbem
altogether, are produced ' In "thoasands
of styles, and new styles are' constantly
being added, these being out on tne mar
ket twice a year, for the sprfug and .falt
trade, v A picture frame molding uwnu
fncturer producing moldings -In literally
bnodreds of -styles-would still .produce
more or less" new -styles, 'JO, perhaps, ee
40 each, season. Rut for .all the great
variety ..offered -there are certain kinds
and styles of picture, frnmc moldings
that are staple uitods and that sell uteadl-
ly. Just as them are staple' lines in all
kinds ot mercnnnuise. -
Tbere arc big factories devoted solely
to- the miinnfactiirv.. or : picture - irnme
moldlngs.v- Borne aiaGufacturers make a
snecialrv of cilt moldings, some of nat
ural wood and. other moldings,, ana. . In
some factories all sorts of moldings and
frames as well are produced. New York
' ' Flower. In Mexico. ' "
The flowers of the City of Mexico are
one of its chief delights.- ItosesH Violets.
forgetmenotsi marguerites and , lilies
bloom all the year rouud. : There are few
weeks when- a quarter will -not buy
splendid big bunch snd when, a silver dol
lar will not fill the vase 1 dm lie bouse to
overflowing.';. Flowers arc sold not only
at the flower market near the cathedral.
that tr devoted entirely to Bowers, straw
berries end bird, but at the other gener
al market and on the street corners. .; ;
The "flower girlsef the capital ar all
bovs and men. At some Dlacca In Mex
eo, particularly Guadalajara, little girls
are to be seen on the streets all day and
in (he evening offering bau ton uteres for
which they will not set a price, but ask
von to give what yon please. It Is bard
to' find a flower on sale anywhere attar
midday. -The flower seller makes op boo
auets In the most artistic fashion.: Tne
street venders never sell toose cut flow
ers, but arrange them upon a baaework
of green so. that each flower stands by
Itself, and the whole bunch Is prettily
finished with a garniture of green leaves
or ferns. . Bet pieces are also arranged
With a fine aense of taste and regard fair
colors.-, A pansy wreath three feet across
can frequently be purchased at tne mar
ket for Ilv, -.'.'. ;--. ,
r". Flowers are .very generally used at fu-
I nerals, and It ta not aa -onusual- sight to
see a casket, even or one of tne. poorer
class, completely covered with flowers.
wreaths, crosses and bankets in bewilder
ing array, aa it ta hurried through the
crowded thoroughfares "Upon an. open
street. Chicago Record.,. -.-i-S - j
.."4 V asarlhorensTB the Traltoe.
Of all the traitors the Worst waa liar
borough, who, .jo buy - pardon from
James, betrayed to him the expedition
against Brest, causing thereby the failure
ot the expedition and I he death of the
gallant Tulmash,' Its commander. No
L other British soldier bss been guilty ot a
crime so font.' bxcuees are vain. (t Is
ssld that other traitors had given the In
formation before Marlborough. Unless
he. knew it this makes no di feune, and If
be did know it be was Ixmnd to warn the
government. ... He well "deserved to be
shot, or rather to be banged. Ills apolo
gists had better leave bis case alone and
let bis political Infamy be lost as far as II
may in his military glory, lie was a
man. ..like Napoleon, devoid of moral
sense, if ha ever had any, be must have
loft It in the antechambers ot Charles 11.
-"The United Kiugdom," by Uoldwia
Bmitn, . - - . ' . ,
Good Fraetlee For Paras Work,"
"Yea" said Farmer CorntosseL "let
f. Josh go right abend playln golf. k 1 reck
on It II do tilm good. ,
"Von said you thought It was awasts
0T tune yesteruny," said Bis wire.
"I've chsnged my mind. If he keeps
on practlcin -with them slicks- a few
years, mebhe there won't be so much
danger of cuttln blnwlf when he tries to
handle a scythe." Washington Star.
- UStS CF OLD PAPER. .
Whut Once a Lona Now the BaH
- of a Dttf iluitliieaa. . '
A curious and tiili-resting fi-ature ojF. IUe
paper making industry was liiuuuht to
tne notice of on oliico lununirer a few
days iiko by a letter of inquiry. Hio ln
(juiry was aliiiiTt aifcuinnlattuns of writ
ten nintter no lunger of use, out ot hik u
a private business nature as to necessi
tate curefnl disposal in order to prevent
cxaiiiiiiatnui by outside pailiea old uc-
sount books, for Inslaucu. ,
Years ago lurite othces us-d at some ex
pense to have such 'aetiiiiinlatious de
stroyed, -usually by toe. . But this was
trouldotHimc, for paier In compact form
is slow to burn, and the destroying of
books and ntueks of paper feudist to clog
furnaces, . -
In course of time a paper uiauufacturcr
hit on the idea of taking such old papers
to mill under ussnrancus of privacy uiid
chemically l euiormg ull traces of writing.
Market Mice being allowed far the paper.
thus gathered, what was before merely a
waste and a source of trouble besides be
came productive of a revenue worthy of
consideration, aud the plan grew in favor.
At first houses would scud employees-
with the stuff to the nulls to be sni-e tliat
no scattering occurred, -but gradpally this
precaution came to be djecontiuwdi. ff.
A- large palter concern, . witn mills in
Connecticut, has for .years made d tpev
cialty of collecting such piipers fitim
bankers, insurance Companies and large
mercantile houses and shipping them .di
rectly to the- mills,- where by the use of.
strong-Chemicals all traces of writing are
destroyed before the material js-worted
over into paper pulp. . This feature of the
economics, of . great city's affairs has
grown "to great proportions, and some
times single toads contain as much as 20
oHKHoue of paper; all marked with- wrlt-
lncldentnlly the spread or contagion ny
this method is effectually prevented.. W'bvu
the: writing hus disappeared from the
sheets, so have all vestiges of life, -v , .
The refuse collected aids in making diti
ferent-vnriefles-of nuoer. and the careful
sorting process that must: be- employed.
constitutes one of the emet items oi ex-
Dense tn nsiug this material.. The tuff
which comes- from correspondence effaces
aoes in Dart TO make writing paper. The
collections from newspaper headquarters.
containing wood pulp, .must foe used for
other purposes.. All paper scrap is mixed
with large nvonortlons- of fresh material
in the manufacture of fresh white sheets.
New York Mul and Express. .- sr.
EVCN RUNNINQ CURED .
Johnston's Sarsaparilla x
QUART BOTTLES. v '
THE GREAT SPRING MEDICINE. C v-
JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA as a Blood Food and Norve Energlzer, Is tb
greatest SPRINQ MEDICINE ever discovered. It comes as a rich blessing front-
heaven to the" worn out," the run down, the overworked and debilitated. . That " tired
feeling," those "slnkingspeila," the languor and despondency which arise from badly nour
ished nsrves, from thiifTVntaled blood and an underfed body, variiih as if by a maglo
spell,. The-weaxinasa, lassituds and nervou Trosiration which accompany the ssprlng.
time and the heat of summer, are conquered and banished aLxacs. For every form of
neurasthemVand all aliments of the brain and nerve, insomnia, hysteria and nervousness
generally, it Js almost a specific II furnishes the very elements to rebuild wont-out nerve
tissues.. It feeds brairt, nerve centers and nerves, calming and equalizing their action; It
makes rich, red, honest blood, t Newness of life, new hope, . new strength follow Its faith
ful use. It makes the weak strong, and the old young again. . .,
It was the antiquated (but now happily explodedyrfflethod In the good old times, to
treat Salt Rbeum, Scrofula, Cancer and otheV troublesome disorder! arising froirr
BLOOD TAINT with powerful alteratives, such as mercury, arsenio. and other mineral
agents. It Was expected by this treatment that the poison could bo killed while the blood
was left to course through its channels holding in Its circulation the-spcclftc germs of the
disesae. v But in this wayevery part of iho body became more or less diseased. . Noth
ing can be more terrible than a horribly destructive blood taint.; Hoot only attack viru
lently the different structures of the" body, but many times the bones are honey-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, al the kidneys, Uver or stomach. vThere is only one
scientific method for the cure of blood taint. That is, PURIFICATION l Ever particle
Of the blood must be removed through the execretory channels, the lungs, kidneys, bowels,
Uver and skin, - " First pure, then peaceable." The great restorative, reconstructive and
vttallzerof the blood, JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA, not-only radically and ex
haustively removes the taint, but also removes all mercury, calomel and other minerals,
andjllls the veins and arteries with the ruby, glowing current of Vitality, -: 'The blood Is
the life. .Good health means pure blood. The old and reliable remedy, JUXINS ION'S
SARSAPARILLA, Is universally regarded as the. greatest. Blood Purifier ever discovered.-'
This fact ts now established beyond question or cavil. ' - , -1- -
BLOOD POISJOK C1TBBS BT JOHXeTOM'S SABSAPAXflLIA.
Wllllams.Jav1e, Brooka ft Co.. tetocHf f -.' " '; - '
Cwitlemen: In April last I beta" sslnr JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA, for Blood Potsoa, caused
a an amputatios oJ one of my arms. I hag SEVEN. RUNNING SORES on my lesa. I asad two bottles
and waa entirely corad. 1 know It is what cured me - Yours truly, - C. W. LUTHER.
moukM iORTrGkrooxpAinr. xxxutk-Oit. uiok. .
X -v. G 1) BKADRAM, - New Bern, N. 0. 5
HEALTH FROM COLO AlrW
Winter Aboct th - Beet Btlmelent
".f'?. I'eople C Have, :;..:
Many iH-rtuius'reltard the winter season
an unforttlltnte visitation." it con
sidered both unoirtnfortuble td the - body
and harmful to health, - This is an error.
Cold is s most uotent airent f or the res-
tomtlun and presurrtttlon of normal, ac
tivity on the part Of the organs of the
human body. It IS a wlsojuMaU of provi
dence which uives us a, chanire of sea-
sons. ' The- winter cold cornea as a tunic
to remilr the., injuries- dune by the en-
ervatlns; heilt of rummers Summer, it is
true, bns mnu' wiHe-nars la the nuittefof
health It iud uce 011 tdoor life, rids the
system of poisons through .copious per
spiration and through the scorching- rays
of sun deatro) germ life. ,
Winter is the great bracer of the sys
tem, ft stimulates activltjjn every or-
aau. - W hen tola attacss tne surrace 01
the bod v.: the blood is set into mora tree
circulation as a means of bodily warmth
It Is through the circulation of the blood
that the. human anatomy . is kept in
State of trpnir. . Whcu the food has been
digested and converted into' liquid form
It is -taken up by the blood ana earned
the rounds of the system -for the purpose
of repairing the waste places. i .Wbenune
ild causes Increased circulation, It also
brings about more perfect nutritioni
c Man's face and Jiauds Illustrate .bow
weatheroroof 4he body becomes when ex
posed to air.' - Continued activity in circa
tattoo on the surf ace, -caused by the air
coming in- coutact. with the skin, tends
to nourish and thicken tho skin. -Thus
man's akin grows thicker In winter juat
as-animals ore supplied with a double
coat of fur. The savages who dwell, bare-
beaded iu the open" air are seldom, if
ever, known" to be ofMcted with bald
bends, while. witb.lhe civilian who shields
his sen Ip from. air, baldness is. prevalent.
bo Indians who. If not now, in form
er days roamed our western borders,
practically without clothing to; shelter
their bodies, became, through long expo
sure, so Jiinred to the cold that It gave
them but . Utile discomfort Bt. Louis
tilobe-Democrat.." .. ;-' 'H-:' :?v. -it
'Peeallkr Kind of Writers' Cramp.
-"Whsf's the matter. Brown t -vlon're
'getting thin." said a successful writer ot
special stories for the Sunday newspapers
to another '"free lance," whose work
seldom accepted. "You look as If . yon
had been working too bard. - This was
lie, aud the rticcessful man kueirjt, but
ne could on or a to natter.
"Haven't written anything for month,1
growled Brown. "I've got writers'
cramp."--'" -i '"..',,.-''.. ' "t4
'Why don't you ase a typewriter, then?
I never heard that writers' cramp would
make a man thin, anyway," exclaimed
the prosperous man. -: ,
1 The kind that I have does," replied
Brawn gloomily." "It's a poor writer's
cramp In the stomach. The less yon write
the more K cramps yon. New . Tori
Tribune. ." - - :
' Meatl'i-lnst Rare Foesll
The late Professor Marsh of Ysle col
lege, the eminent paleontologist, bad
quiet wit. Once a facetious Student
brought him a bone scraped and cut In
fantastic fashion.- The class knew of the
plan to deceive the scientist. -
I think, professor, that this fa a very
rare fntuil, - .. .
ThtrHoetnr looked at the bone, then at
Ihe atudi-nt, finnlly centering his gnxe up
on the Intter s knee. . .
It Is nnt rnrc. It Is painfully familiar
to tne. It Is a piece of the leg bone of
talf!" Baturduy Evening Post. N
' '"tontrndletorr. "
aro a Urent admirer of Ren Jonson,"
remarked the din-tor. "lOverythlng be
Irh-d to do wna fl tll done."
"And ret," sniil the profoawir, "l bare
lw n.n bi nrd him frmki-ii of ss rnre 11. 0
Jouboo." Cliicsco 'i'rihune.
Didn't Dnnbf Him. .
" "T7 I,., b o,iI,I nlo.Ur ln (he vnr hi
St my feet, said the seutlmenlnl youn;
Woiiuin.
"Tiiat's what be II do," said Miss Cny
nne. '"Aftir you re ninrrlttl lie II my tl
world nt j-onr feet and compel you
anllr on It liornune you cuu't nfford
al)." Washington Hinr.
A man should nt b cnlli-d a
simply 1h-chii"h- lie lr-huii; to tin
diet. iU. I'll ill lilolm.
pr--li!el
1'iui
olr "
Iin-lH'i-jr-i In itiw Alhnitlo omftiiiHs I iu
or 200 yt-nn. Ut.n Ik
i . i i
ff ?J on JiOMF (SE trouMi-tl itli thi nmnih-m, five
j Js " , u ' n (Jlinmliff l.-ihi'ii I a'u V '1.1 a tiM. It will
. not C'-'hI yn n ( f;f li It Tii y V- : 1
flcnn, puirt wn'Mf fn!i,c, r ir ' t"
h. l,i iiufiiMy innflr Ir.nn m nllv-.t u ih-r n: M;li 4 ' !l 1 Ui !
intl fnfi trttm imnuiuiiH. J ! i -iUy In- 1 1 1 1 ! V.ii t :.f i ' i : t : r 1 '
A di ver vr mian enn nlnnra-iilve s si'
ninn the liupu-wsion th.-il he hna naisl n l
of bright Ihins liliiivi-ir.t;lii. ni.-o IU
aid.
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CITIZENS' I5AIVK,
Doing Qeneral Banking Business.
Febraary 13, 1900, Surplus and Undivi-
, ded ProfiU, $18,135.70.
Prompt Bnd careful attention eiverTtn
all business ontruutid to lis;- Accounts
received on favorable lei me.
.,. .- Heard ot Directors.
Ferdinand Ulrwn
I. a. sieadows.
Snmuel W.Ipoek,
Cbas. R. Fowler, .
t. w. urainger,
K. sy.gnieaiwvOfl,
ueo. . ives.
; WANTED !
Ail Al BOILER MAKlfiR and BLACK
SMITH." Apply nt once to - - ; - '
' -i ::;. rZ 8. DILL, 6upt ,,
, -J v A. & N C- Railroad Co, "
10,000
8,500
162,004-
.y
Lodge Directory,.
VIOTOHT COUNClLllO.ll, JDNIOR
0 U A M: Meet every first abd third
Wednesday night In Ronntree Hall. Jat
fHelemar- O i G D Gordnor. V C; W P
Jones. Treae.t H W Simpson, R 8t W.F
RlchardsoniFB..'i.v'i-.":":
KtTRTSK-A mnOE NO. 7. L O. O. F.
Officers: W. T. Hill, N- G. ) J. It Parker,
B. Hill, Financial Secretary? A. JC Pitt-
man, Treas. Hegniar - meeunga ivery
Monrjay nlgtit at 7;ou o cioeav- -
C ALUM KTENC AMPM ENTj NO. A
I. O. Oi F. .Offloera! L L Moody, U f;
r n rt.i... rr . T I n.t B W-
O; H Hall, i W; Geo. Green, Scrlbej B
Gerock, Treasurer. Ilegolar Encamp
ment, lat, 8rd, and 6th (if aty) Thursday
nights in eacn monin ai i:ou o cioosl. :
FEBRUARY Ist.lDOO,
fapIUl Stock...... ' $75,000
Sarplng,..,. .. ............
Undivided ProDtg,....,.
Beposl ts..., . . ... ........
OFFICERS.
L. H. Ctjtlsb President.
W. H. Cbadwick, Vice Pres.
T. W.. DawiY, Cashier.
... i. W. BiDolk, Teller.
' " ' ..- O. T. Cbadwiok. Collector.
';-0.V :l. DIRECTOR8:
Wm, B. Blades, . M. II. Marks,
0. D. Bradham, P. H. Pelletier,
h. a. Cutlerj Jno. Buter,
W. 8. Cbadwick, . J. W. Btewart,
. 'VV T-.W. JDewey.
It colleots for merchant, manufactur
ers and other Banks promptly at special
rates to eacn. ana maKes auickeet re
turns possible." By lla liberality and, en
terprising business metbjxls. It is forging
to the front of East Carolina's Banking
Institutions. In its own oitv. it is the
only one wbicb does not pay .interest on
Deposits, ;'.
NEW BERN LODGE No. tt F H O
J C Scales, Prest; J abmith, Keoording
rWy; E B Quidley, Financial Sec'y.
Meets la the Knights of Harmony Hall
every 1st andord Monday nights In each
CRAVEN LODGE No. h KNIGHT8
OF.-'. HARMONY t . Meets 3na and ui
Wed needs v nlirhta In each month In
Rnnntree's Hall. Pollock street, at -7:
o'clock. 8. It. Ball, President, IL i. Dle-
os way, Sec'y, H. it. Uill,F.oc'y, ,
KN10HT8 OF HONOIt-Offlcers: - K R
Jones, Dictator, G L Vinson, Reporter;
VY Jf Kountrce, r manciai eponor
Ncw Berne Lodge No, 443 meets the 2nd
snd 4th Friday nights atJfcHO o'clock In
Iionntree's Uail, follocs street.'
0 ANTON CLEWONT NO. i, P. MI. O. 0.f
Oftlcera : Geo. Slover, Captain; 1. U. H
i.i,,t.: P. II. PtilleUer. FnalKn'.Wm.
Puts, Olerk; Bd. tieroek, AcconnUnt.- Bir
ular CantonnienU, so anu tut niureuay
alghU In each moutu ax sou ooiooa-
Henri s Pharmacy,
' . 127-Middle Street.
Prepare For War
Time of IVnce.
In
. Juat received a Supply-ot LOADED
GUN3t Surd death lo Roaches, Bed
Bufs. Moths, 'Water Bugs and all In
S"ct. Will not slain tirgrenae the finest
fibril. "One trial is all that's nteded to
convince the most skeptical. - .
A full lino of Toilet Article', PotTum
o-y, etc '
l'lii s'cinn's
(n'nnndcd.
PrcBcnpliona carefully
A 1
Mark DinoB ay.
fi. U. jHesdowa
- Chas. Dufly, Jr.
Jatnus Uodmon l.
slayer Balm,
Thomas A. ireen.
O.K. Toy
. r.urooKots.
F. & r1. BANK,
: PROFESSIONAL.
A. I. Ward
e. w. Pen;
P. M. Slmmoaa. . -
i 5iivinoNs; Pour a ward,
ATTORNEYS ail COUNSELORS at
'-": ". msaaB,ii. c "
Ottlco 68 So, Front Street, nearly oppo.
- .eite aoiei unatutwsa.
(Offlcos also at Rslclnh and Smltbfleld.)
Praetiee In tneeountma ot Craven, Duplm,
Jonea, IMialow, Carteret PamUoo,. Wake,
Johneton, Harnett and Wllsont lathe 8u
pretne aud Federal Courts, and .wherever
services are nesireu. . .
CljX,;;Pelletler,
.V.-,. - ATTORNEI AT LAW, .
Street, Lawjers Vrltk
'V'': Building. T '"-. ::
ill praettoe ta the Oeuntles of -Craven
Oarteret, Jones, Onslow ana Pamtloo. 0. B
Conn at New Berne ana Bopreme tourv e
; - ROMULUS A.JNUNN,
";. srawBBRNB, M.'C' . :'"
' bffloot Opp. Hotel Chattawka.
'.-v Bouth Front Street, ' ? '
Practloe In North Carolina. 'T
B.Wi:Hfc:-i
- DEALER IN ' '
Qardware and Fire Arms
, Bush, Doors and Blinds, Paints,
Oils, Cement, Lime, Etc ''"'
aRent for Carland Stoves & Ranges
and Devoc's, and Ben) lloores'
READY MIXED PAINTS.
tin ' r II- 1 CV -Hiv,! i,
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14 0
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7 5:
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C 20
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1 401
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P.M
TRAINS GOING NOKTH,
A. &.N. C..R; li.
- TIKE TABIE KO.-U '- '
lo Tako- Effect fSnndajvApril 1, 1IJ00,.
. at 740 A. - i
Going Eoet r Scnrpti-KtcrO-;
No. 8 l Passenger Trains
Lr, p m STATIOK8: ;J
8 40., . rGoIdsbord.;.
409... LaGrange...
82...... . . Einaton
40 Ar. Now Bern, Lv,
8 60 Lv, ..: Ar
7 15. . Ar. Morehead City Lv
ingWrstjl'
Ar. a n '!'
. U C5 ,
....10 88 r
10 13
.. . 9 00 -'.
.... 837"
.... 7 06
stations:
Lv, a.
J7S0.
7 63.
8 10...
M
"V b
o '3 o j c "5 c S o'ot
sr-R E Kft Q
.
AM P.M
Lv.Florence 9 45 7 4S
I-v.FBy'vilk 12 20 ... . 0 4.r
Lv.Selma.. 1 60 10 80
Ar. Wilson 2 85 11 3a
ATS! . A.M.
LvWilm'ton 0 50 9 45
Lv. Mag'lia 8 20 11 lo
Lv. Golds 6 00 9 27 14 28
P.M. A.M. P. M. P. M
Lv. Wilson 2 35 6 4311 S3 10 bfl 1 16
Ar. It. Mt. . 8 80 6 25 12 09 11 11 1 53
Ar. Tarboro .... 7 04
Lv. TarborolS 21
Ly. K. Mt. . 8 80 13 09
Ar. Weldon 4 82 1 04
P.M . A.M.
No. 5, I
Mx'd It-
PassTn.
Daily Ecsi-t Stinda
u.
Ooldsboro. .. . .
Best's.;... .
LaUrange... . .
8 27 Falling Creek..
8 00 Kinston
9 08 Uaewell
N9 4? Dover
10 02 Core Creek...
10 20 Tuscarora
10 80 Clarks.
1060 New Bern....
a. m.
No. 7. P8BEcngcr
Lv. a. m. Sundays Only-
No. 6,
Hx il I t and
I'liss Tn.
Ar.
No.
Ar.
. TOO
0 1
(i 20
. 5 17
. 5 40
. 5 15
. 5 00
. 4i7
. 4 2)
.4 11
. a 50
P. H.
8.
!. m.
7 40 Ooldsboro 7 4a
8 09.
8 80..
8 55...
950...
11 15...
No. 1, f
Mx'd Ft. and
Pass.Tn.
Lv, a m
7 10
743........
811
8 26.
914
,;LaGrange
....Kinston
Dover
.ttew Bern
, Morehead City
S.-atioNS:
l.v
7 07
fi 7
27
5 45
A 05
Wllminirt.nn And Wnlrlnn l?flilrnnrl
Atlantic and Yadkin Division Main Line
-Train leaves Wilmington 9 00 a m, ar
rives Faynteville 12 05 p m, leaves Fay
eltevllle 12 25 p m, arrives Banford 1 43
p m. .Returning leave tmnford 2 30 11 in,
arnvBT''ayCttcvilIe 3 41pm, leavo t'ay
eitevirlo 8 46 p m, arrives Wilniugton
6 40 p m.
vviuningion ana vvctaon uaiiroaa,
Bcnnettsville-Branch Trains leaves
Benuettsvllle 8 15 a m, Maxton 9 20 a in,
Ued (tarings 9 53 a m, Hope Mills 10 42
a m, arrive Fayrtteville 10 5a. Kelurn
Ing leaves Fayctteville 4 40 p m. Dope
Mills 4 55 p in, Red Springs 6 35 p m,
Maxton 6 15 p m, arrives Bennrttsvillc
7 15 p m.
Concoctions at hayettcvillo with train
No. 78, at Maxtou with the Carolina
Central Railroad, at Red Springs with
the Red Springs and Bow more railroad.
at Sauford with the Soaboird Air Line
and Southern Railway, at Gulf with the
iMirlinm and Charlotte Kail road
Train on the Scotland Neck Branch
Road leaves Weldon 8 35 n in, Halifax
4 15 p m, arrives Scotland Neck at 5 08
p m, Greenville 6 67 p m, Kinston 7 65
pro. Returning leaves Kinston, 7 60 a m
Greenville 8 62 a m, arriving Halifax at
11 18 a a', Weldon 1138a m, daily ex
ccpt Bunai..
Trains on Washington Branch leaye
Washihe-ton 8 10 a m and 2 80 o m. ar
rive Parmele 9 10 a m, and 4 00 p m, re
turning leave Parmele 9 86 a m and 8 80 p
m arrive Washington 11 00 a in and 7 80
p m, daily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, N 0, daily except
8unday 6 80 pm, Sunday, 416 p m, ar
rives riymoutn i w p m, 0 iu p. m, Re
turning, leaves Plymouth daily except
Sunday, 7 50 a m, and Sunday 9 00 t m.
arrives Tarboro 10 05 a in, 11 00 a n.
'train on uitiana; J u tsrancti leaves
Ooldsboro daily, except Sunday, 7 06 a.
m, arriving Smithlleld 8 10 a m, Return
ing leaves Smlthfield 9 00 a to; arrives
at Ooldsboro 10 25 a m.
Trains on Nashville Branch leaves
Rocky Mount at 10 00 a m,8:4ti p m .arrive
Nashville 11 10 a tn, 4 08 p m, Spring
Hope 10 40 a m. 4 26 d m.Returnine leave
Spring slope 11 80 a m, 4 65 p m, Nash
ville 13 15 a tn, 6 25 p m, arrive at Rooky
Mount 11 43 a ra. 6 00 D m. dailv excent
Sunday,. '-T- ' , .
' Train on Clinton Branch leaves War-
taw for Clinton daily, except Sunday,
11 40 a m and 4 02 p tu, Returning leaves
Clinton at 7 00 a m and 9 60 p tn. -
i 1 rain no 10 males close connection at
Weldon for all pointt Nortkr daily all
rail via Richmond.
H n EMERSON. Qen'l Past AaenL
J R KKNLY, Gen'l Manager.
T jat EMERSON, Traffic Manager. . ' -
. . Ooldsboro
Best's
... LaUrange
.Falling creek
. , . . Kinston!
9 25 caswcll
9 40 Ar. Dover Lv
10 4fl core crc.if
11 15 Tuscarora
1131 Clark's
12 05 Ar. New Bern.Lv..
180 Lv. " Ar,.
2 12 liiverdale
2 20 croalan
2 4 ilnvtlock
3 12 - -. Newport, U . . .
1 25 Wildvvood
i 31 Atlantic
8 46 Ar. Morehead city, Lv.
4 01 Ar. M. cily Depot, Lv.
M.
No. 2,
Mx't l-'t. and
i'aas. Tn.
Ar. p m
0 33
.. 5 53
.5 23
,. 4 53
. 4 33
. 3 18
..3 00
.. 2 00
.. 1 38
. . 1 20
. 12 50
..10 47
..10 10
..1000
.. 940
..906
.. 8 47
..838
. 820
..760
A, V.
-4
"Monday. Wednesday and Friday.
tTuoeday, Thursday and Saturday,
S. L. DILL,
Hi.-pcrinlo ldent
Atlnntic oait tine;
Si
puthern
ai I way.
r The Standard Rallwa;at tbe 80PTB
ttto Wrool Line to alBolnti f ;
:; CAIiirOItSriA,,v
"V FIaOKIDA,
CUBA A1VO
i-oxiTo mcb
Strictly First-Clats Equipment on 'alt
Through or Local Trulns;- Pullman PalJ
ace Bleeping Oars on all Night Trains)
Fast, aud SafaSchedulcs. f.
Travel by the Hoiilhern and you areas.
sureJ a afo, Oomfortalilo and Eipedi;
tiouii Journey. U . " . - 7 ," V 1
Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Ta
bles, Rates iJid (h-nnral Information, Of
address F, R. DARBY,
R. L.YI2UNON, cr. t. A,
' T. V, A., Ashevllle, N. 0
Charlotte, N. 0. - - - -
Frank 8..0annn, J.M. CtJl.P,
3d V PitOenWan. Tr f Man
W. A.TnuK, G P A.
WAUINdTON,-- - D. C
Wilminoton & New Bekn k R,
TIME TABLE No. b,
InKlfecl Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1H98, Daily
Except Sunday.
Going Bouth SCUEDULK: lining North
No. 51, Passenger Trains N0. 50,
Lv. a m, btations:
9 00 New Berne ....
9 80 Pollocksville ..
9 51 MaysviUe
10 02 Jacksonville
12 08. wumington, I
1 uuiou uepoc I
.Ar. Wilmington; i.v
Ar. p m,
... 540
.... 5 04
.... 4 49
.... 4 1?
283
litis ...Ar. Wilmington; i.v ... 3 5
' PI
No. 8, I'ASBENQEK & FbEHIIIT, No. 4.
Leave Wilmington Monday, Wednea- ' -
day and Friday. Leave New Heme Tuee-' :':
day, Thursday and Saturday.
Lv. A M , Ar. P at
7 80 Lv. Wilmington, Ar 1 in
8 40 Scott's HU1 13 69'
vm Woodsido..
10 05 Hollyridgo
10 51. Dixon.'.
U80 Verona. ..
12 05 Jacksonville
13 80 Northeast,.
2155 Wbltecak..
180... Maysvilio 8 08
8 15 Pollocksville 7 20
855 DebruW'a ... 8 86'
B 40 Ar. New Borne, Lv 6 00
. Daily Exoept Svnday. ;
J. R. KKNLY,
General Manaeor. -
O'JItDEN, . -u:ipt,
Transrorta'ion.
.1315-
.10 61 T-
.10 80 h:', V
. 9 45 V.'"-.,- '-,
. 8 68 "'
8 80
." EANTJEJt.LV
CAROLINA-DISPATCH LINE,
I'f
-AND-
ForVAil yolnta ortlu :
-The Steamer, NE17SE::,
Will leave on Mondajg, Wednesdays, .
and Ftidape at 6 p. m. sharp, roak- V
ing landings at Oriental, rOoraooke.
and-Roanok Ialaod. . '. .j. :i '
i tW. Freight reoelTed' not later
iban one hoar previous to lailing. ,
V For farther information apply to .. !
A GEO. HENDERSON, Agt. ' .
M,'K. Kisfl, Gen. Mgr., rs; -H.aKuaiNS,0en,Frt4Pat.At
Vv.;;' . Norfolk, Vi'fV? , '
New Berne, N. 0.', Jfay 80tb, 18D8
80 VEAW8' ;
tXPERIENCS
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