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V can c:: cu:-."D dy 1 1 i ..Hi true i l ire ol ten tic i r Ufa ..3. The Hind You Have AWys Bouj-l.t, iuul it Licit I 4 1 ia nse for over G J years, lias borno iuo mi-ainvo i and lias been made under Lis r: ..: 'y sjr-? ',? 'i''f sonal supervision Binco its inf.mo '. 4iA&fflC'ili'- ABowno one todeceive youia t'.i All Counterfeits, Imitations and Jast-as-good" are hut . Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of -Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. I7hr.i i3 CASTCOA Costoria is a 'harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, M6rphine nor other Narcotio '.'. substance.' Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. , It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constlpatioil and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the ; :" Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep . - The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA AUVAY " v y1 Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought 'J In Use. For Over ZO Years. the currwmi eoMPowr, Tt muwway twrcT, wtw tow err. o, HKe a ci.. a wittiuui care, I bijiH'cj alonK, 1 know not where; He will, I tru-t, my Lra.iiT be, Who from earth's btun-m summoned in?." 3. 1. linderwooiJ, from the German of Gocliie. 0 : The Best Washing Powder. Cleans Everything from Cellar to Garret. - oT- r 'H6iva VJomzin -iV ' " ' r 7 Bowrnx, lira,, -Nov it I will Sltv.y. pralv Wine ol Oardolt It huMlon.me n-ore itimhI ih.nall IhenWHll-- v elnen I kmnrwUktn lm lifo. IMo Mill a batik HlKMit Mil diuei to Ui ladle. wUOMt name, i enclose- - v Mr,. MINNI8 STODQlUUf ''.- It isn't necessary for woman to Rive particulars. When she ssys she his "female troubles oilier women know what that means. It means days and nights of endless suffering, It means headaches which no tongus tan describe. - It means tluU teFriblt Bearing ana draKRing down in the tower abdomeiv tt-means e-oni?'.ng backache, and shoulder ache, and arm ache, and aches in thewcr Kmbs.' ' H means nerves on ftfee -the blues--- despondencv anl Uss ot hope. - ft means debilitating drains that the doctors 'call l-iiairrhtra. It means maftyrdoni-some-times even death seemtprelerjble.". Ami still Wine of Cardui will utterly fui5ieuiscaie3iuiu pain iv iuuu t has cured ..thousands of cases : wlitn nothing else on earth would. '', To the budilimf- woman, to the . ' bi'Me.'to the wife, to the e.tpedant 4 imjlher, to those going through tlie Ounce of Life, this Vegetable Vii is blessing. , ' Dmsgists Sell l.ar,"e Battles for $1.C0. 1 ' . UHIES' A0VIS08T BIARTHIIIT, itlrfi-ttmnt. mliin'W, gi'-K nyfiui"'. IjkIIm" AHiUorj Vv'U ! HATTMIM ROYAL NAMES A HOODOO. Ontt of tbe Strongest Snper.titlon. of the KnK'llHh Kmry. - ' One of thu very strongest and most Ineffaceable of all superstitions In the royal navy, superstition that Is al most bs strong today as ever It was. Is that vesselsbenrlng the names of roy al personages are doomed to 1)1 luck, nnd, strange as It may seem, there is an undeniable historic, basis for this feeling, ': Some of tbe most terrible disasters ever known lu connection with our na vy linve concerned war vessels with royal names. Two vesselB called tba Royal James came to. disastrous ends. One of them exploded, and some 800 officers and seamen perished. The oth er ship so named was actually carried out of tbe mouth of the Thames by tbe Lmtcb Admiral de liuyter unden Cir cumstances disgraceful to those In charge of tbe craft - : Then there Is the forever memorable disaster to the Koyal George, an oil- lucky ship previously, that turned-over and sank in sight of crowds at Spit head, over 1,000 souls, araoug whom .were 300 women, being sacrificed. And second unly to this hideous disaster is that which afterward befell the lloyal Charlotte,' -wjiich, after a career ot uiuclr vicissitude,, was consumed by Ore off Leghorn, jdvpi1 800 of the Tery Bower pf tbe navy perishing wltu her. - When In 18U3 the Victoria, a uew vessel and tbe very triumph of modern Invention-so far as naval architecture went, was rammed and sank at once n sight of the whole fleet and whoa hundreds of lives wei-e lost, there was oik a sailor, however matter of. fact be might be. who did not remember the dire fate of tlie royally, named craft. These Instancies are' only the greater ones.: A score of smaller ones are reel ed off by every royal navy man. Tit- -V..r, r i, i .:m.;-x-.'i- , " ? Paid For Ilia. Joke. The editor Is fond of a Joke and has the good sense to appreciate one at bis owb exnelif. '- A tvvt -weeks ago he was wnlklus with tt friend, ami atllur corner of a busy thorougUfnie be saw o dilapidated looking Hibernian smndlog at the' opposite corner gazing listlessly into vacancy.- . ,r -j --. . "Watch me sumrlse thls-old fellow,' said he to bis friend. ;"lJok Hgllt into bis face and see If It won't be tt study." A second later they were abreast of the son of Erin, and the editor 'pulled out a silver coin and: said as be thrum It Into 'the man's band; .. vuere'r. that half e crown t owe.jrow Now.'' lou' go round any more telling people that I don't pay my debta. t , - " For a second the limn s race waf a atudy.- lie was amnzed at the unlook ed for kludnegs. and then, as Its pnr port dawned on blm, lie raided his 1ml find snld: "Heaven diless yer "uimer! I'll never say nooUier word ag'ln ye. But." and his eyes twinkled merrily. "are ye sure It wasn't a crown ye owed me?" ' ' The fi-leud roared: "OH. pay the mail In full! Iou't try to beat blm out or a paltry half crown.". The Irishman got his crown, lint the editor nq louger pays Ills debts at sight uow. Loudon Telegraph. ' ; . Gaed Ollv Oil. . C A mistress before going out told bo? negro cook to fry some Saratoga chli. In olive oil. The first thing that grecl- i ed the mistress upou her return was I an unrecognizable nud awful odor that penetrated every cranny of the Uat. Hushing to the kitchen.-. IM mistress fonnd the chips slztllng away in a nan full of what proved lo be vinegar. "But 1 told you olive olll" cried ine mistress.:, - .-, "Yes, ma'am 1 kuow, ma am, re turnedthe cook. who. by the way. can read and write and Is "up" uion mat ters of gi-oinphy and history. "Cut you see, ma'am. I didn't know what It was. nnd I saw tlint bottle there, pointing to a Jar of olives, "nnd I Just poured the stuff .out of that over the potatoes. I s'posed Hint where there was olives there must ue olive oil. New York Sun. - . '.". ' i t e l-e- t an G "1 tv t Wl. f to k t e i -i vas fit li'.s -,1 it- C'JART a'Sciporilio.: CCTTLES. i WILMINGTON & WELDON R. R. " And I ranches, i And Atlun Coast Line Railroad Co, ' i of South Carolina, - . . Innsslf or lils oa n iiii:,i'ortimt s, fcuiu M. A. .Marks during a convei-wuion iu which the writings of the huiuoiist were discussed. I roincmbor an Incident which happen ed in Madison, Ind., the town in winch I wns bom nnd iiusod. I was manoKer of tlie playhouse we had in the town, and when upou n certain occasion tne wom en x Iti her corps, an auxiliary organisa tion to the (J. A. It., wanted to get up an entertainment for the purpose., of raising money It asked me to pick out sotnethmg 1 thought -would be a drawing card. I looked over the list of attractions nnd ran serosa the names of Bill Nya and J a rues Whitcomb Kilcy, who were then tonrhig logelfcer. I told the ladies that in my opinion they could make oo better selection. n:id the Ir.mmiisl mid Hoosief poet were Immediately communicated with. It ro haiincned tnnt a rew aays later 1 had to go to New York and, of course, left .the entire matter with the ladies, telling them to proceed at once with wiling tickets. Yon may imagine my astonishment when ' I ret in-ued home on the day on which the entertainment Was to be given, when one of the ladies came to me 'and said that ther had sold but seven tickets nnd that ther had abandoned the Idea of . .. . . . . . .rm.- homing tne . ptttorrniiimeni at au. : lue wofnt ot it Was they had simply come-to the cnnclusidii that they could make no monev out of- the entertainment and dropped It without communicating with Nye or llilcy or wttn tiieir manager. Uf ctuu-sie In tlie aiteiuoon arrived uli the trsin.'nnd It dev me to break the news to them; never forget the feeling that cnme.over me when I entered their room in the tnv- ern nt which they had put up. Hi ley was slttlna in a vhnir in an apimmitly medl- tatire mood, while Nye. with nia DacK turned' toward the duoK Was unpacking his crin. Nve did not look up when came in. but kept right on nnpacklng, and no I iiddresiwdjny remarks ot Hiley. 1. anid tnnt but Seven tickets . aait - Devn sold and that the ladies had. decided to abandon the . eiitertaiument.-i Thea Bill Nye. turned round and remarked: 'Only Bi'vi n tickets sold! . That's funny, because .1... .u I.. tl.lu hium iifiv.ii. ittarA urn.1 " C'leveliiml t'lniu Dealer. ,.. . . "DAKGEIl IX TISB EAKTII IND AIt DANGE KVEnY WHEBn." A Wise and Venerable Doctor 'J atka onl Advanced Science. In a leadinff hotel, in a rreat city, a famous and aged physician was convers ing. Listening to his wiao and sententious discourse, were a roup ol well dressed men, evidently lawyers, business men and commercial travelers. . 11, firm belief, is "that medical science is cerUin yet to show that all dis eases without exception are caused by invisible perms which are living organ- I isms. Here is tlie gjnn ol tiiat ternoioaisoasa atpntuena. nuro is ine uacniu. of typhoid fever; and here is tho still more dreadful bacillus of tubercle which causes that most destructive of all-diseases, consumption,. Ibis of that very .nmmnn nnil wnnnnKori incnrfl bl disefisi. catarrh. w ..' .. ' ?.: "Iwish, Doctor," said the traveling man, ."that yoaVould tell us abont i catarrh. I have badft for years, and I am thoroughly discouraged." - The Doctor answered. "Catarrh, like diphtheria, consumption, xypnoia j fever, and a host of other diseases, Is the result of a microbe invading the blood nd nttacWiinr sneciallv the mucous membrane. This foul and most disgusting disease is especially prevalent lu the fTnited States and It is rare to meet one i who is not, or has not been troubled more pr less with. It. j' How often la he or she obliged to remain at homo from pleasant entertainments, deprive themselves i tarrhal affections. , In its worst phase, tho patient bocomea loathsome both to himself and his friends ' ' , " T" . " I believe," continued this great physician, ' that the true way to heal a. tarrh is to medicate the blood. This can be done only by powerful alteratives which act as blood puriners. ,, . - , - - Wotcw a Mn,tt. nf MnnisTep. ai AniRT.eo un.. anon., wtium; Dear Sirs : For ten years I was a sufferer from general debility and chronic j.f.ri.h.. Mir fji w naln aa death: I was weak and short of .breath. 1 could hardly walk, I was so dizzy and had a ringing in my head all the time. -. My nanos ana ieo were always coia. , my appenw wo ur. bo."s -k i In the morninc. my head swam so I was often obliged to lie down again. I bad nrni in t.ha amnll f nv back. 1 had a contiunal f cehnir of tiredness, Aiy muscular power was almost viili i ci kuuo, aim a wuiuu w u.u ( .A.o witHrtiif. irir,nntnir isi ret. .nrl often that miicK exercise caused me to have a pain, in my side. . It seemed as though the blood had left my reins, .The doc tors said my piooa naa an lurneu vuwutur, - iiaa givcu up a" wire m c.w. ma ting well, -1 tried the best physicians in the state, but failed to et any relief, i Mv husband irot me a bottle- of Johnston's . 8arsapariiUv-1 took it, s-nd then 1 i hnmrhL another. When these -had been used. I was somewhat improved In health. ? I continued its use, and felt I was growing stronger! pay sleep was fe- j TI1AIN8 GOINd' SOUTH. ' 'i I frftshinir. and it seemed as if I could feci new Wood moving- through my veins., I Z, I kept on takingr it, and now consider myself tt well and rug(red woman. I work (lived Upon I . ... 41 j u.-v,- r niil that Va Rnrumnrllla an vnd mv life. shall I a .i.u j.hu T hnA nait alncA ehildhood; have dlsatmeared. and my ca tarrh has almost entirely left me l eannpt be too thankful for what Johnston's earsanarilla has done for me. 1 recommena an women wno 41 aye siuit uwu- ttches to use your Barsaparllla. - ' - ' ' , , - ' , ' -C. 1). BKADUAM - New'Bern, 0. ' 11 Z -TAKE NOTICE.; ' of Craven "A:& K C, Railroad, ntNew Bern, S, C, April 24,1900. , SPEdAL TIME, TABLE FOR A NEW ENGLAND COURTSHIP, i To tne Democratic . Voters ' '! County." PuiBUant to the action ; bf the Demo crat 0 executive committee you are hero by called to meet In primaries tn: you . respective nrecincts at Tour usual poiiiu 1 kln.ll.ilow ihu llllll ft.W lit MftU 1000 for the follewing purposes to wit. j I tn: Effect Saturday, April 2?,. 1000, Jn each voting precinct nut wmwy;5IiMj,f'Bxcr fuidat Akd Wsdat. of Craven primaries to be held for the . TDIini TD A IM ' I ' " .... No. 212-AIJ Rail I . . . , . - - 54. DATED w". g . s 3 . ei Jn, 14 WOO w5' 2 r r-: z.q kq S ao A M PK P. M A.M fTm Lv. Wildon II 50 8 fin ... Ar. K, Ml. U 9 02 V Lv.Tarburujr21 6 CO .f ,- r in -. 1 1 1. 11, Lt. K. Mt. . 1 H' 0 52 3 U 40 13 68 Lv. Wilson 1 6b 10 8f. ,1 W 80 8 40 Lt. Belma.. 8 55 11 OS ..... Lt Fay'vlIU 4 0 19 20 ..... ...V,' Ar.Florenc 7 25 8 84 . .. ir v , - P. M. A M . Ar, Golds... ,'. 7 65 ..... Lt, Golds..; ,Y . .- 7 01 8 25 Lt. Mag'lia.,.,. J-,.. . 8 09 4 85 ArWJlm'ton 9 40 00 ? P.M A.M.P.M. - TBAINS GOING SOUTH. ' v'.'J ,-" ;. " ' -j --in- ij.,d; , -;',"",V- --2-2 ".. - " r IS ss'fa 1-,,".' 't.1-:'.! 6 6 J 63 63 . 63 AM P.M Lv.Florenoe 9 45 ..;.. 7 4. ... I.v.Fay'ville 18 20 ... . 9 45 ..... Lt. Belma.. 1 50 ..... 10 06 ..... ..... Ar. Wilson. 8 85 ..... 11 83 ' aTm! P. M A. M. LvWilm'ton .... ...... . 8 50 9 45 Lt, Mag'lia .... ...... 8 80 11 lt) Lv. Golds.. ..... 5 00..... 9 87 13 86 ", ' pTm. A.M P.M P. M Lv. Wilson 2 SO 5 4811 33 10 0 1 16 Ar, B. Mt. . 8 80 6 20 12 09 11 11 1 53 Ar.Tarboro ..... 7 04 LT.Tarborol8 21 .... j Ly. B. Mt.; 8 80 12 09 Ar. Weldon 4 82 .... 1 04 l v --: P.M. A.M. A. & U. C. R. I.. ' ' TIMS TABLB JfO. 12 lo Take Effect Sunday, Apt 1, If CO, at7 40 AM. , r Going East Bchbduiji: t Going West ' No. 8 Passenger Trains . No. 4 ,-' - Lt, p m ... . BTATION81 .. t- Ar. am ': 8 40. . , :, . ;, Goldsboro. .. . U . .11 05 409.,..,,.... LaGrange 10 8a -' " 488...." Kinston....f.".....1018 40,..,.. Ar. New Benr, Ly.. .,' t) 00 K- 5M..,i..LT. 1 Ar,;,(887 7 16. ...Ar. Morehead city Lt. w. 1 05 . ' No. 6. ' I ' I Ttn Mx'd Ft & BTAtlOHS! Mx'd Ptsnrl. Pass Tn, I Pass Tn; ' ' Daim Except Ei'TOat. Lv. a, X, ! t A r. p. i 7 80. ..... . .-. .Goldsboro 7 00 v ' ' 7 63 BeSTs ,.685 8 10 .... .... LaQrangor...... -6 20 - 827..... ...FalUng Creek........ 657 8 50.., . . .".Klnstott. . 6 40 9 08;1.v.,.v.C!a8well.. ......... 415 4?...,..i... Dover ... 5 00 ' 10 03.. .Core Creek 487 l020.........,TuBCrora 480 1080......,i...,Ciarks.,,... 411 10 50 New ' Betiwr. .... 8 50 ArM... , .", p.m. No. 7. Passenger No. 8, Lv. a. in. Sundays Only Ar. p. m. 7 40. Goldsboro 7 40 8 09 LaGrange 7 07 8 tO .Kinston 6 7 865 :,..Doyer 627 8 50 New Bern 5 45 1115....ar Morehead City Lv ... 4 05 No. 1, f Mx'd Ft. and Paas.Tn. Lt, a m 710...... 7 48 811 B7AT10NH: II01 Ml.a Amanda Finally Came .to Marry lb Captain. mere is no enu to tne iau-a 01 uu - - --r--------- , . . .... T. rn,. in clinructers and their odd coortshlpa I tiecuoo 01 amwawe w v j Y"f',;.oapiem.l!ll I hup ittwin a wbhh the tactful traveler m New ling- .. "TV", y.i" 1, t. JX. PXvi-Anrtll 11)1111 ham. oilier from the lins of old Deo- bt opened and held for the votes of ach April 1 JUI. -Die In count. y districts.5' Here Is one of preolnct for tbeyarious county omceM L,.RVeNew Bern:.'.... , 11:00a.m. ; lover.' uuarrel'whicli was filially healed and for the representative irom vraven . , ,,,,. UM r . . I Annlu In Ik. ... IJ.n.r. JlBtim I V , - 1 .. . .. '.:'-.i.-' ..... tuuu.j iu iii, v... -..jr. - . . -luacarora ... 11: - That for aticn purpoft -nt- pons 01 . -(;ore Creek. 1188 each voting precinct, snail ue 0encu . p0TWrt.,.. (. 12:17p.m. on the 19th dav of May, at which 1I1110 U. vl, 1.9a ' the. Democratic Toteri . or eacn precinci Arrive Goldsbor 8:00 lou for the Tarloos county officers toe n "Np! I Train will wi-h Indefinitely elected at the comln-r August election,..-at Toscarora. whoo on time for ili tm- nri tnr rnrMntiiva tn the noxi uen-.' less oinorwii,. .IlltlPI ; i ,,: tral Aitsmblyr '?' V4' v-w'-.Vf ' . Ispalchor. i-4 - . The executive committee of each pre-1 , s-a-The above train7 returning, will clnot Is appointed to comwci we ,pn Goldslioro for New Hera at 4:00 p. mry election tn (thelr tesptistlve pre-, m ftg an Mtr(l nnlcsslherwlo ordered. Lodjare Directcs-y. VICTOIIV COUNCIL M). U.JUNIOll () ! A M: Meet everv lirnt and third W c.dnesiUy night In Kounirer Hall.- .I O lick-mar, C (M 11 llordner. V C W I' .lon., Tn-as; II V Simpson, It P; Y If: " Kit harden, P... "i ; '' - ' KlIKEU ALOIK! E NO. 7, I. O. O. K. DIlli eiRi V. T lli.i; N. (I ; J. lt. Tarkerr V. I ; lo (lnn, Hcc.'d'g Sectv;.,)nnu' J It Hill, Financial wrciarvi A. K. Hit-,, nun, Treas. Iteirular mco:Iiis every Mmiday nighl at 7,:i0 o'clock.. , . I CA Ll'MKT KNCAM I'M HNT, Nt). 4: I. O. ). K. Otliccru; I, L KhKalv.-tM'i -.1 II V!:it::nr. II I'; .1 .1 RaMc.r, H V; (' ii II iH. .1 Wi liio. (hcn Scribe; K" (ieriH-k, Ticasnn-r. Itei'iilur Encamp- ' in 'Ml. 1-t, "r-l, sn l 5'! (if nrvl Thursday nV'h'f I" e " U m-1'ih'a' 7:!K' o'clock. I ' DEALER UN; llaniwiirc ani Fire lies Sash, D.nors and Pdiuds, Paints, Oils, Cement, Lime, Etc. A ent for Carland Stoves S. Cannes and Devon's, and l'.n lloore READY; MIXED PAINTS, 'u'o'.tcr. Ifotd Cl'-tt.avt'l-1, ' n i : -.t' ,1 : ;i'!!' I.MD'ir I'r r. K i ,i i ltp K t ...iid :'.. .1 II Snitih l-'i'i'i i.r ii.i K II (-- IfecnnlilK u-iiil Sec'y. 'ni'.nv HuU I ,i i ii- !:iv nit Ins III cu ll REALESTTEAGH;r ( -i V V (' N ii. :K No. ,1 .11 1. .1.1' ITU 4:h 1!. id 1 Carloaa Faela Abnnl Conl, Australian soft or lilt iinilnoiis .coal nroduces twice as much gas as Euro pean or American coal. Kor this rea son the "Australian coal Is Imported Into Europe, although It Is very costly This Is a case of the best coal going to Newcastle to mint an Inferior kind Pennsylvania nnttiniclle wolfjliH twice ns much ns Kuropenn nnilnwlte and takes but half t lie s.ace. This fnct cnnhlcs It to compete on favorable terms with the European product be cause of the ndvantni'n In railroad freights. Ft. Louis post -Hi: -patch. In the waf leiist-to be expected. , Captain Amos Dwrlng of UeiitleyCove and Miss ; Amanda t Nott were npposito rrciKlibora. Miss Amanda had her own home the old Nott bomratead ad Cap talir Amos, who had retired froni the sea, boarded with the -widow Wright. The two saw a good deal of each other and found the coinpanliniHhip pleasant. t .Cuptuiit ' Amos freqiicntly buiig over Miss Amanda'), fence, offering advice concerning her ttuy garde. He even wearied' Ida hack in galluutiy Inying a bonier of whitewashed stones and large East Indian shells along ber front path. Miss Amanda In retnrn occasionally lift ed her skirts out of th di.st and daintily scurried across the street tn inspect the cnutniu's window l and the progress of the cuttings from her own geraniums tmia-imr, illelidnl ,'.. - Of course llenlley people deckled mat the Ivm wen wiUsiilerlng matrimony.. Bo ther Were, with tlie deliU'intlon and dil crct'um lichtllnii their years: They had at length nuule up their minds so far that onlv one difhciiltv remuhiiHl, Miss Not! kept a canary; tne .captain kent s ent: - ' The .bird had been taugUt tricks. The cat was a beautiful rersian, hruughl home on bis last voyage by tbe captain lilinwlf. Alas! It could not be csnccted that the I wo would agree, yet neither would the captain relinquish am cat nor Amanda her bird. No dtmgeroni cat should -niter the. Nott homestead. Captain. Amos .would go nowhere wber hia net was not wvktmied. ' There waa a qnnrrel. - Tbey made it ttp neit day. but nnly to the extent of being SL'aiu on: con vent Ion n I ly friendly terms. Knch remained reaolule. They argued dailr. weikly. but neither would yield, , 8o matters rested for three years. Then one nniiuer night Mi' Amnudu forgot to shut a window, ami early iu the morning she was aronscd by a harried knocking and found the captain nn tlie doorstep. He had seen the falleu coce and cuwhh! bis pet.- The Inference was plain. ' Ue nsed no circumlocution, but broke the news at once! -' "Boar up, Amanda! It's hard, hut It's providential. My cat has eaten your ca nary. Let's have th wedding next week." . And they did. Youth's Companion. - Elect rifled Stocking.. Itobert Bymmer, in 1730. described some most entertaining eiperimciits. making use of the opposite electrifica tions of superposed stockinus of different materials or merely of different colors, the dye matters lu the latter case caus- inir differentiation. If iu a dry atmosphere a silk stooking lie drawn over the leg slid a woolen one pulled over it, the two will he found, up on being removed, to he very powerfully eleetrilied In opposite sense If the four atocUiiirs of two such pairs he used and then nipcnded t"C-thcr, tliey will la- dii!;:e in reitiui knl,;e antic, due to each of the siik stoi-l.iiiK trying to attract li,,1h of tlie woolen ones, and vice versa, end, on the other hand, each of each I. ind r-iH.!lii.g the oilier. 'J he iiinnmit of clectricil ni tro ction and mm At the honr herein named the polls shall be closed, and Ihe ballots cast- at. snch primaUes shall be counted and the result ascertained by raid poll bolder tn the presence of such electors ss shall at tend such connt and I be -remit thereof shall be certified to tbe said Coun ty Con vention. -'-.:7ii.- '-iVl" "'- -.-':;'-"'t:'' And said County convention Is hereby called to be held In tbe Court hinrt ol ( raven county on the 26th day of- May mm at the hour or twelve o cioca m. 101 the purpose of ratifying the nomination of said officers who are asceilaln :d to have received a majority of all the vo;es cast at said varloas primaries, and such ratification so made shall have tht force and the effect of the usual nomination for inch officers, - i -. ' And ssid County convention shall also proceed to elect or appoint the delegates to the congressionsi ana ncnaiorm v,uu- vent Ions of the ItesDectlvt Districts, And said Convention is further called for such other business aa may come be fore it. Candidates for the following ennn'y oflicca are to be voted for at theso pri maries Tin , , Sheriff ' - , Register of Deeds ' ' County Troasurer. , 1 Coroner. - - - - , v ... Heprosenlatlve In General Assembly, . By order of Executive Committee, , ; C; T. Watsoh, Chm'n ,,' F. T. Pattkhhok, Sec'y. ; A JL,. ILMV "" Superintendent. T, A, droen, VM. K. H, Mraflnwa, V. Praa, i.'i;.;it.-H. M drove.. ahler, -;i-' 7 . - Notice of Dissolution. . Tim hnslress formerly conducted ntt- der tha fli-m title of Roberts A Uro. has thl. dnv been dissolved bv mutual con- eni H (1 Holierts retiring from thejlrm A 11 Demons lmleoicu to mi nrm win lesn mke n rom nt ravmin'. lo P. L. itobert.. who succeeds the firm, scd all nersons having claims against the firm will nresent the same to Mr. D. L. Hon oris for payment. This April 5th, HHKI. 1). L, RoniiiiTB, . 8. G. RoiiBKTS. Clfv.r Hue "How shall I iro my di-vcilnn?" n :.. T ho llllll been SO Ii point that doubt li.-i I,,. ' ( : t bihl. d l iy of a dry nd i,i tl.S 01 nil pi, lltlllu ubiecd ill tin- ni.lc eul IIUIV 111: be p. IIT HI . 'J he d Willi l--n nt- FINANCIAW Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. Atlantic and Yadkin Division Mam Line Train leaves Wilmington 9 00 a m, ar rives Favetteville 12 Oo p m, leaves Fay- ' tteville 12 20 p m, arrives Sanford 1 43 pm.. Keturning leave tsanlora u au p m, arrive Favetteville 8 41 p m, leave Fav etteville 8 46 pm, arrives Wilmington 0.40 uin. c. Wilmington and weldon uatiroad, Bcnnettsvillo Branch Trains leaves Benncttsviile 816 am, Maxton 9 20 a in, Red Springs 9 53 a m, Hope Mills 10 42 s m, arrive Fayrttevillo 10 65. Return ing leaves Fayettevillo 4 40 p m, Hope Mills l oo D m, t tea wrings ooo pm. Usxton 8 15 p m, arrives Benncttsviile 7 15 p m. ' - ' . " Connections at Fayetteville with train No. . 78. ' at Maxton with tbe Carolina Oentral Railroad., at ltUd Springs with che Red Springs and iiowmore railroad, at Sanford with the Beaboird Air Line and Houthem Railway, at Gulf with the Durham and Charlotte Kail road Train on the Scotland Neck Branch Boad leaves Weldon 8,35'pm, Halifax 1 10 d m. arrives Scotland Neck at 5 08 n m. Greenville 6 67 p m, Kinston 7 55 o m. Returning leaves Kinston 7 60 a m Greenville 8 62 a" m, arriving Halifax at 11 18 a m- Weldon ll 89 a m, dally ex. cent HuMlk.'. ' .- Trains on Washington urapcn teaye Washincton 8 10 m and 2 80 p m, ar- KM. M. mM4 mti rt;., . I uaaia. ieve Parmele 985mand680p or arrive wasmngton iiwim aaa i ou p . israrw" axecar, r. O.. Doing General Banking Business, Fobr -ary 18, WW, Buip'ns and TndiTj-- -;'-U;. ded Profits, $l2,18f..76, Prompt and careful attention given to all business entrusted to- ns. f AccoonU recelvod on favorable leima. ; Hoard ol Dlrootors.'. B. II .'Meadows, ; rardlnabd Ulriota. J. a. Meadows, ;' gamael W.lpock. no... h . rflwMr. - i. W. Ornlnier, '.',. ThomasA, B. W. Bmallwood, ... . O. . ov. ; Ooo. H, Ivsa, 1 W. Crookett- ;.-,-'.,v..' Marx i)isosaf. ,v- V Chaa. Durtv. Jr. : James BedmoiiaX Mayer Hann, ..tel No. 2, Mx't Ft. and Pass. Tn. Ar. p m ... 683 553 523 ... 4 53 . Goldsboro. . Boat's... .. LaGrange.. 8 26. Falling creek. 9 14 Kinston 4 33 9 25 ..caswell 318 9 40 Ar. Dovor, Lv 8 00 10 40 corecro.tf 2 00 11 15 Tuscarora 1 88 11 81 Clark's 1 20 12 05 Ar. New Bern, Lv 12 50 180 Lv. " Ar 10 47 2 12 Rivordalo ,.10 10 . .. croaUui 10 00 . . Ilavclock 9 40 2 2U.... 2 4it.... aia... 125.... , Newport, Lv 9 06 .Wild wood 8 47 d81 Atlantic 8 38 8 46 Ar. Morehead city, Lv. . . 8 20 4 01 Ar. M. city Depot, Lv 7 50 '. M. A. tf. Monday. Wednesday and Friday. fTucsday, Thursday and Saturday. 8. L. DILL, Superintendent 7 Atlantic Const lane. Notice of Dissolution. ' Tim business formerly conducts I un ler the firm title of l(olerts it Bryan bus Ihi-i dnv been dissolved If mutual consent T. J. Iloberts retiring fro n the II rm. All persons indebted lo tin) firm will .lc.i nmko prompt payment to L. K l.i yim, ho sni i , ,H tlie lirm, and nil ,.,'.,.'(, innieir rWilil .'"linst I 1m tinn v ill i re-enl toe p:nuc 111 .W. L. i'.. F. & r.l. BAUK, 'i- FEBUUARt 1 si, 1800. Capital 8tocki..i...;. f.000 Snr pi ns, . .V. ' . : Undivided ProU U,.?.h . -f 8.600 Deposits.....-168,000 - ;"y; -:' ,";oEFioER3.;45'-':;ijh: L.: H. CoTuHt Prwident,'-','-.'.-?'.';' W. t. ChaowiCK, Vice Prcf-r Z T. W. Dbwey, flashier, v j. W. Bnni.x, Teller. ,0. T. Cu.dwiok. Collootor. : o;- '. '. - '' DIKECTORH-; ' Wm. B. Blades, M. M. Marks,-:; O, D: Bradham, - . P. H. PelletUr, I.. II. riiitier. ,"f Jno, Huter, W, S. Chadwlck, J. W. Btewsrt, I. n uuwey. g, Ti rollwi. for merchants, manuractur- ers and other Banks promptly at fpeel I miIoh lr, eiicll. and makes (,'iirkett n- tiirns possible. By Its lilieraiily snd lerprising business methods-, It is forgl'g to tbe front of Knst Caiolina's Banking hiHtltutions In its own city. It is the only one which does not pay Il.terest on I IcposUs. '''.-" n m. daily except Sunday, - Train leaves Tarboro, N 0, daily except Sunday 5 80 pm, Sunday, 415 p m, ar rives Plymouth 7 40 pm, 6 10 p m, Re turning, leaves Plymouth daily except Sunday ,7 50 a m, snd Hunday a 00 a m, arnvea larooro luwin. u wiili --, - Train on Miilandj N 0 Branch leaves Goldsboro dally, except SundayyJ 06 a. m, arriving Hmltnneld it) a m, weturn mg leaves Smtthfield 9 00 tt m; arrives l Goldsboro 10 85 a m. --'-" -' - Trains - on Nashville - Branch leaves Rocky Mount at 10 00 m,8:40 p m Arrive Nashville 11 10 a m, 4 08 p m, Spring Hope 10 40 a m, 4 25 p m.Returnlngleave iprlng Mope u ou a m, oo p m, fia.ii ville 13 15 a m, 5 85 n m, arrive at Rocky Mount 1145 am. 00pm, daily except 8ttndayi-U--'',, v"-"v.'-vvf" W-v -:. -u:f . Tram on Clinton nranon leaves war a for Clinton daily, except Sunday, 11 40 a m and 4 02 D m, Returnlnc leaves Ulinum at 7 00 a m and 8 50 p nr. . .- .. , Train No 78 makes close connection ai Weldon for alt points North dally all rail Titt Richmond. v-r-- "v:i;!K.', ., H M EMERSON, Gen'l Past Agent f R KENLY, Gen'l Manager, -, i? ?:, T U EMERSON, Trafflo Manager. ? Lr.-a m, 9 00... 9 80... 951 .. 1002...' 1208. Ar. pm, 540 504 449 41V 8 33 Wilmington & New Beune It. R. time tabCe no. 5, InEIfcct Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1898, Daily t . Except Sunday. Going South schedule: Going North No. 61, Passenger Trains No. 50, 8TATIONB: New Berne ...... Poliocksvillo . . Maysvillc T... .. .Jacksonville. . . . 'j Wilmington, Union Depot I 1815 ...Ar. Wilmington; Ly. ... 2S5 f K , - - i -.otf;.7-f.., p No. 8, Pabsenoer & Fkkioht, No, 4. . Leave 'Wilmington' Monday, Wednea day anil Friday. Leave New Berne Tues day, Thursday and Saturday v , - Ly. a at v,-',? :-v:$: Ar. f 740.,... Lv, Wilmington, Ar, 8 MSiti.Zr. .8cott's Hill ... . 980..,.....': Woodside 10 06. .." ..v.. ..Hollyrldge 1051 Dixon, 11 80.,. , ... .Verona. 18 05, , ; . . I .-. .Jacksonville. , . . 18 80, Northeast. Jt 55.-..,......Whitccak . . .. 1 80.......... Maysvllle ... 8 16. Pollocksyille.. . . fi 66 , ;..TJebrnbl's 8 40. .....Ar. New Bdrne, Ly. Daily Except Hvnday. ; :( J. K. KENLY, , ' : ";taoneral Manager, BORD&Nns " .. v 'Wpt Tiansrorlation, s outhern aRaUway. mm T .1 for lis Ap - nt. .1, b! t. ,r. I i. Hull 'I T ', l-l'.YAN. rryn.rsioNAL. A. P. Ward E. W. I ot w, hi iiions, 11. I'ou, f.;;,'niN3, K U A WARD, l.v.v. i i-- m i - . 1 r.-t . I'M-iit r-'rect, nearly oppo. ' The 8landnrd Railwavot tht BOOTH The Direct Line to air.PeintsV -...tux aw, '. ..' :;::;:Ai.IFOItHIAr; Fi-oRiA,-;4y'?v; -rc:;TO kico. ; in h ni -A K II, ii r... id.) Htrictiy First-Clsss Equipment on rail Through or Local Trains; Pullman Palg ace Bleeping Cars on .all Night trams; Fast avul Safe Rchcdulcs. -Travel bv the rtouthcrn and you are urcl a Fafe, Comfortable and ExpediJ tious Journey. ,'e r Arply to Ticket Agents for Time Ta' bU n liiitcs and (iciieral Information, 61 tt.l,I , F.R. DAIJiY, - It L r'V"OM, 0. P. T- t. r. a., An'o-villo, N. CJ i v r . J. M Tr PA. - 1). O C't i.!, .. 146 ..18 56 ..13 15 .11 40 ..1051 ..10 20 .. 945 .. 8 55 .. 880 .. 8 06 .. 7 80 ..6 85 .. 600 EASTJSIMr CAROLINA:! DISPATCH . ill, -nt- ' .'" t ' ... ' . .11 '' -AND s For All Points Nortb. The Steamer NE USE : ; trill leave on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridaps at 6 p. nt. sharp, malt- v ins landings at .Oriental, .; Ooraopk V ndUoanokt Island. 'i s- f . tirr Frni-rht received hot latef v. tban one hour previous to sailing-. : For forthor inTormation ttppiy W GEO. II ENDERSON, AgV M. K. Kino, Gon. Mgr., ; v. . , . ; , n.0.nuDOlN8,6on.Frt.4Paa,Aii . . ' Norfolk, Va. " : ; ' Vcw Borno. N. 0., May 80th, 1898 YFAB3 , SLFtiENCE ,' '.V.' ;.-fi. v-
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