: up &;xt n'Tr..
The Kind You J.;, Always Eorl.t, and vLicli Las been
V... ia use fop over .3 years, has borne tlie signature of
and has been made under bis per
. -J a-.' fmfinl annprviuinn filnnA Ira inf iinnv.
OH Alln-urnn nnn isiApppiva vmi fn tliln.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
- Experiments that trifle "with and endanger the health of
; Infimts and Children Experience against Experiment
Whet b CASTORIA
' Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil,' Pare .;
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant It ;
: contains neither Opium, ' Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. : Its age is Its guaranty. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
". Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation v
: and Flatulency, v It assimilates the Food, regulates the
; - Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, .
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. 1 t
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
It i -SI J its. -
The M You to Always Bought
In Use Fojf Over, 30 Years ;
" tw crtrmun mmnv, rr sWummt Twtrr, new vow crrr. 1
I few ,l'.f - '-v5 .
'.WaHihgl Powder
Woman's Best FrIend.rDlrts Wor;$t Enemy. .
1
HEALTHY, OLD AGE
' 1 u ' Lascb. Rtrros Co. in., Anr. . ? '
ImM ror old mud Iit bm aSerimr wlfc .
ChunKeof Li(e. I hd Hooding pell to bid tn ,
Anna thought I ooold live. Mr huaUand got mi r
Wln. ot Oardnl and it uf A my lite. ; I mn hkt
taothwBiBiucaUkiagit. -r - . t;
s , MRS 8 B-TOWN8KND. ;
?i? r'"
. - It is the devout wish of ntarly til people to Bv to t ripe old age.
' None of us want to die youn;. TUo universal desire can be realized if . :
- are be taken of the bealtb in early and middle life, .A little precaution then
4 will add nimy years to our existence.- -Death can be kept away a long "
time. Happy, healthy old a?e will be the lot ot the woman who promptly
'. corrects the ailments which afflict her sex. In youth, Wine of Cardui will
. ' take the female child safely over, the dividing line between girlhood and
womanhood. - As wife she needs it to help Iter through the trials of
pregnancy and childbirth with as little discomfort as possible. At the -
Change of Life It will help her oyer the dingerous place that appears in
her pathway between 40 and SO. " Then wU come many years of truly . ;
blissful existence; - Mie will grow old slowly and gracefully. To the last
: she will preserve thatdiarm and beauty which are always characteristic -:
. " ; r of perfectly healthr erandmothers. .
It is fur women alone to decide
Thethw they will be healthy or
sick. ' The remedy for their sick
ness Is close at band. ; . . .
rf-
UDIIS' atVIIMf tErBTKlST.-
Vnr tu view in rwi rsmnlrintr windal
tlrwUoni, (vltlrpaa, tfl-rtnir fyini-toniis
1U' Arfibrltrp'l. hrHAT1 AWHii
LARCE BOTTLES OP WIME O F CARDUI
, -SOLD FbH (1.00 BY DK JCCIST8.
B1
Ibe FuKsy Mnjyr. Jtml Promoted,
and Ilm tulMe Alarm.
"Thorp nt'Vt-r wan nny qiststion as to
tlie iiinjor's bravery." k'i1 the colouel nt
a dinner of veterans, "but he never got
above the rank of major because he was
ovoiT.enloun. Too much seal is quite as
obJiHtionnble aa too- little and particular
in a volunteer regiment such as oura
was. The major had been advanced to his
major's euimmuHiou from the ranks with
speed, end he really felt that be could
give Grant good advice on how the cam
paign should be directed. Ho was a unit
taiy enthusiast, and no detail was too
email for his attention. He staid awake
nights to. plan campaigns During- the
fall of lSlij our regiment -was brigaded
with the regular and our army lines ex
tended some four miles. We hud been
pushing forward, and it was known that
the Confederates were-ln-force before ua
and that a big engagement was near. The
troops bad been hard pressed, and on the
night wheu the major distinguished him
self the army, except the pickets, was
sleeping the sleep of the tired.
'Our pickets batl been re-enforced and
throwu far ont in front to avoid sur
prise. Our n'pmcnt was xn the advanc
ed line.. The major bad just received bia
commission,- and as he awoke about 1
o'clock in the morning to think about it
he wondered how -be might show that be
was worthy of his trust. ! Why not test
his regiment by a false alarm? The
more the major thought ot this the "Butter
It appeared, aud at 2 o'clock In the mora,
ins he tried It. v He- -fired several shots
from bis revolver, started a err to" arms
And then with his watch in bis hand tim
ed the sleepy jjieu as they turned out half
dressed and fell In by companies. The
uproar was great, and It became greater.
Drams rattled on either side of our regi
ment and far awny in the distnnce. Reg
iment after regiment was-formed, and or
derlle began ta dash- UD and down the
lines looking for information tor bead-
quart em. The major had not noticed the
tuiuitit ainuiiit him. He" was too busy
timing his own regiment and compliment
ing the aun panics which- turned, out
promptly. . I hnd been aroused: from a
sound yleen when an oi-derly came to my
tent for Information.- - . t-:
This looks liko an attack In force,
colonel.' he said. -
"I -rushed nnf to And half of the regi
ment 'formed and the major In full uni
form tieamiug on tne men.- j ,
'"What is the alarm, mfijorr 1 asked,
"'I was just testing the'men, colonek-'
"It there no attack ?' ' .
kNo; Just a false alarm which I got np
for practice,' said the major. -
Tue major swore tnat ne would prefer
charges against mef: for the: language
which I used, bnt be never did. -: Message
ntlpr-nieMinge came to me from headquar
ters three miles away asking where the
enemy was attacking and In -what form.
1 got tired explnluine that my major, bad
been merely testing my men wltb a false
alnrm. Prom headquarters down to the
snuillrat drnninier boy every man In thnt
army enrsed the major.- Kenrly 60.00Q
tired men bad been awakened in the mid
die of the night by bis false alarm." His
naiuejiecame known alt over the lines the
next tiny. - me major maae no cnargea
galnit me, and, fortunately for him. he
got off with a severe calling down from
headquarters,-. He fouglif bravely to the
end of the war, bnt bis chance for promo
tion hnd been lost by big aval, which was
great. " ew lork Sua. . y,
'- . Tke perellloaa Camel. " "
There are few thliiga mora Interesting
In north China than the great Mrnigollan
camel trains. . The two faumnnl. Rnctrlan
enmel of central. Asia Is a magnificent
beast, quite throwing bis African broth
ers into the shade.. When clothed In his
new winter coat of rich dark brown fur,
whlcb-efen covered bis knees, fan t dou
bly Imposing. -A string of 15 to 20 cam
els Is f listened together by a cord, at
tached to the now of tba Ant and the tall
of the second, and so on to the lust one,
which wears a large bell around his neck,
so thai the Mongol, who-1 jxrehed oa the
leading camel, can easily discover when
the connecting cord breaks. .-. - -
- A -mandarin and a camel are the moat
aperrilions creature upon earth. " The
former,' wrapped In rich ailks and furs.
as be Is carried along in bis sedan chair.
glances at the European with pitying dis
dain. Bnt the camel Ignores yon al
together, and wltb a sneer, on hlamoutb
plnds slowly along, not deigning to look
ot anything that ia not on level wltb
bis eyes. It la therefore necessary le
-give a camel train a wide berth, fur the
great beasts would . calmly walk ever
one, and, hading some obstacle In -the
road,- would probably give a kick which
would' elleuce- one for, ever. Comhlll
Magaalnr.
Lodge Directory.:
VICTOllY C0CNC1L NO. tl, JUN10H
O U.A M: Meet every first end third
Wednesday night la Itonnlree Hall. J as
O lelcmar C ; 0 I) Oordner, V ('; W 1
Jones, Treas ; II W Simpson, R 8; W F
Ulcbardson, t ' i '
EUliEKA LODGE NO. 7, 1. O. O. F.
Olllcers: W. T. Hill, N. ti ; J. R. Parker,
V. O , Oeo. Green, Heo'd'g Hocty, James
B. Hill, Financial Hecrotnrji A. K. I'llt
man, Troaa. - liceular meelinga every
Monday night at 7;i(0 o'clock.
CALUMET- ENCAMPMENT, NO. 4
I. (). O. F. ' OHIiiers: lj b M(M)dv, ! P;
J O Delsmar. II Pi J J Baxter, B W
C II Hall. J WiCeo. r.recn, ricribc; K
Gcrock, Trem-urer. ; Itegular Encamp
ment, 1st, Hrdvaiiu Bin (if ar.v) 1 hnrsoay
nights in ew:b qi-ntli at l: fO o'cio-k.
NEW RKRN l.l')i: No. I. K II ft C
J C Scale. I'n-stj J II ttmiHr'TtiTordlng
HiiC'y; K K Qublli-yr Financial Pec'y.
JIccls In i Ik- Khlchis of ilarnmnv Hall
every lit and Aid Monday nights In ouch
month. . -
ElSrfwaoJ
' OIKALEH IN; ' '
Dardwaie and Fire An
;, .Baeh, Doors and Elfudi;, Paints, '.
'" Oils, Cement, Lime, Eta
Agent for Garland Stoves & Range
and Devoe's, acd licnj Moorej'
. -VsADY MlXtD PAINTS. ;
liriJcr Hotel Chattawka,
CRAVliN l.'UMiH Ni. 1 KNI'JHTS
OK 1IAUMONY: Meets 2nd anil 4lU
Weiln end ny nights in enh month In
1,'oiintn-c's Hull. 1'i.llmk slrc-t, nt -? !!!
o'i ! k. . U II.iU. I'n'!' t, H. J. Dis
cs way, S-c'y.H. H Hill, K. Hec'y.
KMCHTHOKlIuNOIi-OilHTrs: K It
Jr.iicR, Diclntor, (j b Vlimmi, lieporlcr;
W V Itoiintn-c, I'lnutH inl Hrimrtur
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
Ioiios and I)ts Fur Bale at Lowest
Posiiildo lMniin-1. I)ci!mb!o Ilumes B"d
Ti neini-nts that will prove a flno Inve nt
nv lit.
Collertlon of IJentu
(illh e Kt M di-nn- 1)
w 1 r t ,
a ?p
Jo! n-
'cinlty.
rn stir. t.
!(' IW-rne I
and 4th Friday i.l
Kuuntren's Hull, 1'
I -il l IN I-1 ' I. !"
7. o o'i
' I- M .
Ind
Itl
Kn. Geadnlckt's liatlrlasf Aet.
- London possesses one- of the cleverest
trained hones .In the world. Ilia special
ty la a retiring act, -and to be entirely la
accord with It be is named Mr. uood-
night. The costume In which he appeared
for his act -was checked trousers, dark
jacket, boots on his bind feet and a straw
hat. Thine clothes be took off leisurely
and then sat down In an armchair and
removed bia boots. :. i
He then left the ring and wheeled
bis liedstead by pushing It along with--bit
head. One by one tbe bedclothes follow
ed, and. with a little help from tbe at
tendants, be was careful to place tba
bolster nnd pillow In the right positlona.
A IlKht was neat brought la by tbe horse,
but. as be raced around tbe ring. It went
out. He promptly fetched another and
Ughtet) a cundle by bia bednlde. Aftct
putting nut the match or torch by kneel
ing down nnd knocking It on the sawdust,
be Inid down t rest, first of all putting
his light out I iv knocking over the wssh-
stand on which it rested. When lyiug
down, the home palled the quilt over nlm
and pretended r be asleep.
Am Idiot to Be (oppressed.
A friendly ahoulder slap broke a man'
neck a few days ago in this city. Then
Is only one worse nulancs In the world
than the rib poker, and thnt is the shoul
der slniiiier. I bey bare both iiuMitoi
their usefulness and are lit objects of so
licitude for the Society For Doing Wllh
out Borne I'ciiplo.
The liend who takes you unawares on
a crivdi-d pnvnment with a fncetinns bat
in tlie shoulder blade when nu are med
itating on the Ideal and tlie beautiful nnd
expects yuu to twin! your Blmkeo vertelir
Into a pi-nhil nod and gni-t him with a
bnppy. Iliiiiili-til smile iioMm-KMes a heroic
aoiil thnt would not ii-oi'itulio the bm
puntre (if oniivelitinli.'il renoiir t ! ain-e, lie
U li.it ci iiimoil nnd I e is u-t nnyy; bo is
dimply nu Mint, 'i he iiimillc nvluiu
and llie juiU nre fivi-i oiked, lojt Ihg
f.,.,1 k.ller ilocin't lui !f know Ins 1) : i-ai-Hs.
,ey oi k I'l-esH.
cata?;;;h can en cur. no oy
QUART DOTTLES. -
Sarsaparillav
WIIMINQTON H VVRHJON I , .
li.d Afi n t o JJw Ku'T'iui t'.
.:.fvi Foinl.'t i.di,." -, -i:.'
"DANCEIt IH THE EARTH AND AIU DANCES ETEHYVHIBsV
A Wtsa and TeneraMo Doctor l alks about Advanced Selene. :
In a leading hotel, in a rre.it c:lv. a famous and aped nhvsieian was con vera
in(r. Listening to his vifeo atid beulentious dkcouisc, were a (froupof well
dressed men, evidently lawyers, Duginess men and commercial travelers. '
My firm belief, is that medical science is certain yet to show that all dis
eases without exception are caused by invisible (Terms which are living organ
isms. Here is tlie troi-.n of t.iat t-irnulo disease dipbthena. aloro is the bacillus
of typhoid fever; and here U tha still more dreadful bacillus of tubercle which
causes tnat most destructive oi an diseases, consumption. , Ania oi tnat very
common and supposed incurable disease, catarrh." . j.,': ,.-: ? :-v :
" l wish, Doctor," said tne Tj-aveiinir man, that Too Tvouic tell us abons
catarrh. I have bad it for years, and I am tbordtaghly discourafred." .
The Doetor answered. "Catarrh, like diphtheria, consumption, typhoid
fever, and a host of other diseases, is the result of a microbe invading the blood
and attacking specially tbe mucous membrane. This foul and most disgastini
disease is especially prevalent in the United States and it ia rare to meet ona
whom not, or has not oeen tronmea more or less with it., uow often is ne or
she obliged to remain at home from pleasant entertainments, deprive themselves
of many mteiiectnai treats, from tear ot tne aisagreeaoie odor arising irom ca
tarrhal affections. In its wont phase, the patient becomes loathsome both to
nimseii ana nis incnas. - , , ...
"I believe, continued this irreat DhvsicTan. that the true wav to heal ca
tarrh is to medicate the blond. This can be dona only by powerful alteratives
whish act as blood purifiers.9 - -
Betsy A. Marett, of Manistee, Manistee Ca, Mich., writes i ci ,
Dear Sirs : For ten years I was a sufferer from crenera.1 debility and chronic
catarrh. My face was pale as death. -1 was weak and abort of breath. I could
hardly walk, I was so dizzy and had a ringing in my head all the time. My
hands and feet were always com. , My appetite was very poor, un getting up
ill line moraiuir. my uui bivbui bu j. WMUiwa uuuireu w ua avwa agaiu. J. juu
awful pains in the small of mv back. 1 had a oontinual feelintr of tiredneaa.
Mv muscular oower was almost entirely atone, and I couldnt bo half a. dozen
steps without stopping to rest, and often that-much exercise caused me to hare
a pain in my side, it seemed as tnougn tne Diooo naa leit my veins, i ne doc
tors said my blood had all turned townter. Ihad given no all hope of ever get
ting well. . I tried the best physicians in the state, but failed to get any relief.
My bus Dana got ine a oottie oi Jonnstona earsaparuia. vj. tooit it, ana tnen a
bouo-ht another. When , these had been-" used. I was somewhat Imtiroved in
health. ' I continued its use, and felt I was growing stronger; my sleep was re-
zresbing, and it seemed as a i coma leei newt mood moving tnrougn my veins, a
kept on taking it, and now consider nryself a well and rugged woman. I work
all the time, and am happy,.-. I am positive that the Sarsaparilla saved my life.
The sick headaches I have had since childhood, have disappeared, and my ca
tarrh has almost entirely left me. - I cannot be too thankful for what Johnston's
Garsaparilla has done for me. . I, recommend all women who have sick head
aches to nse your Sarsaparilla, .
.-BaxenBtzo-AJsr xmTjca. oompaitt, but:
' - C l. PKADIIAM, New Born, N. C
:-.TBAlR. coiMt' wUT(i.
Jan. U.llHMI
Lv, Weld
Ar. B. Mt, .
Lv. Trbor
Lv. R. Mt.f
Lv. Wilaoi
by. St'lma'.i
Lv Fay'vill.
Ar.Fkireooi
Ar. UnlitRi
Lv, Golds.
Lv.' Wap'lla
ArWUm'ton
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4 80
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13 201
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7 6M
P.M
e 5
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A.M
4 441
6 20
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7 01
8 09
9 40
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P.M.
19 r,2
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4 85
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P.M.
T1LA1HS QOtNQ NORTH.
TAKE NOTICE.
To the, Democratic: Voters of. Craven
County. ; ,
Puianant to the action 'of the Demo
crat o eaecutive committee you are here
by called to meet la primaries in. your
respective precincts at your usual polling
places on Saturday tne l"tn day ot May
IDuU for the following purposeajo wit.
In earn voting precinct in tne county
of Uraveu primaries to be held: for tbe
ekctlon ot delegates to ineuouniy uon
venlion. at which primary, polls shall
be opened and lielil.for me voles oi eacn
precinct for the various county officer
and for the representative from Graven
county (o the next General Assembly. ,
. I tiai tor sucn purpose tne pons oi
each voting precinct shsil be opened
from 7 o'clock a. to 7 o'clock- p. m.,
on the lDihday of May, M wblch tlmo
tbe democratic voters of eacn, precinct
Diav:deDosit their written or printed bal
lots for tbe various county olllcers to he
elected at the comlnf August election,
aud for representative to the next Gen
eral Assembly.--V"XV -y" .--!?' v''.
Theexecutrve commit tse ol.each pre-
dlnoi is appointed to conduct the pri-
maryeiection in taeir' respective-pre-
incu, as to appointment oi pou noiaers
At the hour herein named the polls
hall be closed and tbe . ballots cast at
such urlmsrles shall be counted and the
result ascertained by said poll holder in
the presence of such electors as shall at
tend such' count and tbo .result thereof
shall be certified to the said County Con
veotion.. ;--'f5:; T?- -"l '
And said County convention Is hereby
called to be held In the-Couit huse of
Craven county on the 26th day of May
mini at the hour of twelve o ciocg m. xor
tha purpose of ratifying the- nomination
of said officers who are ascertained to
have received a majority of all tbe vo'es
cast at said various primaries, and snch
ratification so made snail nave toe rorce
and tbe effect of the usual nomination
for such officers. : " '
And asld County convention shall also
proceed to elect or appoint the delegates
to tne uongresstonal ana senatorial con
ventions of the. Respective Districts.
And said Convention la runner called
for such other business as may come be
fore it. -.' fi '-v , .- ; '-i r-rr - ' v ;, -v-
Oandidates for the following -county
ofiiaes are to be voted for at these pri
maries vie .ch-;j ';'-.';::' v '-
: Sheriff.-"i r
-Register nf Oaeda. K'..ftr
'. County Trouurer.J'iSI'gii
Coroner.-- ' " '--f -"r
Representative in General Assembly.
By order ot Executive Committee,
4 0, T. Watsou, Chmn.
F. T Pattbbson, 8ec'y. - .
A:& NLC Railroaa,
, New Bern, N. O., April 24, 1900.
SPECIAL -TIME - TABLE FOR
TRUCK TRAIN
, No. 212 All Rail I
. In Effect Saturday, April 28, 1900.
- DAILY EXCBAPT VRIDAT ABO SDH DAT.
Supplement XVl to Time Table 2 gia&ffi
. April I, liiun.
r . ; -
-" M. o '3 d j c' "5 c o'i
- ' s' C I ?; 8 8(5' 'AC -ac
:: .- ...:.: x M. P. M
Lv.Florenoe 45 .... 7 4
f .V.Fay'ville 12 , . . . 9 4P
Lv.Solma." 1 SO 10 56
Ar. Wilson, 2.88 ... . 11 83
" '- '.-'- aTmT ' P. M A.M.
LvWilm'ton . 6 50 U 45
Lv, Mag'lia 8 2UU 10
Lv. Golds.. 6 00 .... 9 2.i2 20
-. . rm! "I aim. p. m. pTm
Lv, Wilson 2 85 5 48 U 83 10 0 1 16
Ar. R. Mt. . -8 80 S 25 12 09 11 11 1 58
Ar. Tarboro 7 04
: Lv, Tarboro 12 21 . . ..
Ly. R. Mt. . 8 80 12 09
Ar. Weldon 4 82 .... 1 04
I - P.M. A.M.
Wilmington and Weldon Railroid,
Atlantic and Yadkin Division Main Line
Train leaves Wilmington 9 00 a m, ar
rives rayt lleville 12 05 p m, leaves Fay-
AfftlfggRi
TJ!lt TAHtT.Kn, ii '.'
' n - rt r a M U.U.J , pi Jl I, 1100 '
Jfe? v;;::7:4U.-'M.V:;-Vi.C:'i
Moinji Bst '.J r-rrtrrrf 'flofr-V vv-sv
- M. 8. t'ttniiwifer Trains No, 4
Lv. p ai-'WATiottst Ar. a m -40j.-..v
-44ilUr. IMS '
4 0fe.:!-;'M''L(lranc. SO ."2 .
aiHvi;5Kiii8tori... ....... .10 ;
-4H....-Ai.'kv.- Bm, Lv 9 00
a fH.v. . l,v. v-f- it. 8t7
.? IS... Ar. I..rl-..vd iiltj- I,v..... 7
No. 5, I I Ko- .
Mx'd ft sTaTiONs: Mx'dKland
,; I'aak I n. I I Pans 1 u.
N I)11.T I-XOIPI I I KDAT
Lv. a. at. i . -At. p. 4.
7 80 (ii.iilsl.i.ro 7 00
7 6-1 Ik-si's.. C-K5
8 10 LaOrange U 3
8 t7. Falling Creek b 17
8 50 tluslni f. 40
9 08, .)awcll..., 5 li
9 4? lJovur 5 0J
1012 Core Creek 4 87
1020 Tnscarora 4 20
1080 Clarke 411
1050 ...
A. H.
No. 7.
Lv. a. in.
',i ...
tsOi.'..
8 0..
o 6". . . .
ff.0....
11 15....
.New Bern.
. 85)
p. y.
Pi-bt-eogir ! 8.
SnndnjBUiily Ar. . in
Goldsboro 7 4)
,LaUratige 7 IT?
Kinaou 0 7
Uoer 0 27
Mew Bern 5 45
o.t Moicbead City Lv ... 4(5
No. 1, f
Ma'd Kt. and
Pasa.Tn.
Lv, a m
7 10
7 48
Leave Ne w Bern 1 1 :00 1. m.
Clark's.;....,. .......11:24 "
v-Tuscarora.i.. 11:84 "
i J Oore Creek....... ...11:52 .
" Dover.,.,. .-. 12:17 p. m.
'-:?', CatweU .....l. 12:87. "
5Kinst0B,...,.f . 1:23 "
Arrive Goldsboro .... ... 8:00 "
- tS" So. 1 Train wilt wail indefinitely
at Tuscarora, when On lime for 212 un
less , otherwise ordered by Train De
spstcber,.rJ -'
i tSTbe above train- reluming, will
Wave Goldshoro for New Bern at 4:00 p.
in., as an extra, unless otherwise ordered.
H. Ia. DILL,
Superintendent.
T. A, Green, Pros. K. H. Meadows, V. frrs.
II. Mt droves, i!aabler.
OTIZKN&' BANK,
or KCiryr BKittsr. nr. o.
v - ; Notice of Dissolution. "
. Tba business formerly conducted un
der tbe Arm title of Koberts A Bm. has
this day been dissolved by mutual con
sent, 8 G Roberts retiring from tbe firm
All persons indebted to the firm will
nlease make prompt payment to l. L.
Roberts, who succeeds tbe firm, and all
Dersons bavlnc claims atrainst tbe firm
will present the same to Mr. D. L. RoL
erts for payment. - . ,
This April 5tb, 1000. ' ' - v '
. D. L, Roberts, -
. ' 8. G. RODBIITS. . ,
A I'm i ii i n f !
In li-
'- ; Notice of Dissolution. . - ,
Tho business formerly conducts I un
der the Htm title of Itolerts & IJryan
baa 1 bis day been dissolved -bv mutual
consent, T. J. Roberts retiring from the
firm. All persons indebted to tne tirm
will nleafe make prompt payment to L
E Bryan, who succeed the firm, and
all persona having claims spalnut the
firm v.ill present the samo 111 air. L. h
IJrvnn for piivment.
This April 2:ird, 1000. '
.7 - T. ,T. RonmiT-s
. b. K, Hutas. '.
Schedule of Malls.
Arrival of mails from north snd
dully except Biimlny, 10-.50 a. m.;
D. in. Wllmliirlim anil Ihn smilb
p. m j Mon -hei.il City 9-00 a. m.
I, avo. North ami we t 9.00 a. m. an
R 50 p. in.; WiliiiliiKton and sniiih II 00 a
in ; Mon-lH-ml (liy 5 .VI p. m.
H'MiAVH.
i arrive f inni nni I h ami w- it II U
CHt
5:40
5
1
FINANCIAL.
arrive Fayctteville 8 41 p m, leave Fay
etteville 8 40 p m, arrives Wilaington
6 40pra. .
Wilininutun and Weldon Railroad,
Bt-nnettavillu Branch Trains leaves
llenuetlsville 815 am, Maxton 9 20 a ui,
Red prings 9 53 a m, Hope Mills 10 42
ni, arrive Fayetteville 10 53. Return
lug leaves Fayettevilie 4 40 p m, liope
Mills 4 55 p m, Red Springs 5 35 p m,
Maxton 6 15 p m, arrives BennclUville
7 13 p m.
Connections at Fayettevilie with train
No. 78, at Maxlon with tho Carolina
Ceutral Railroad, at Red Springs with
the Red Springs and bow more railroad,
5t Sanrord with ine Buanou-d Air Line
nd Southern Railway, at Gulf with the
Durham and Charlotte Railroad
- Train on the Scotland Neck Branch
Road leaves Weldon 8 85 p m, Ualifaz
1 16 n m. arrives Scotland Neck at 6 08
P m, Greenville 6 67 pa, Kinston 7 66
n m. Returning leaves Ehiston 7 50 n m
GreenvilloS 62 a m, arriving Halifax at
U IB a tr- vveiuon iliwa m, uaiiy cx
ccot SnnOb.'. -
Trains on Washington Brapoli leave
vVaahineion 8 10 a in and 2 80p a, ar
rive rarmele V 10 a n), and 4 00 p m, re
turning leave Parmele 9 35 a m and 6 80 p
in arrive Washington u w a m ana i ou
811 LaGraugo...
8 26 ..Falling creek..
914 Kinston....
9 25 caswcll ...
940....
10 40....
11 15....
11 81....
12 05 ...
1 80....
212....
i 20. . . .
a 43....
:) 12...
1 25....
A'di....
1 4
I 01....
H.
is;i900, Bmpiusand Tndivl- s.undVMj),8unday,415 p m,
, j r, , oe irn rives Plymouth 7 40 p m, 6 10 r m,
led PioHts, l8,lip.70. mmingf leaves Plymouth daffy ezo
February
rs dert
Prompt and careful attention given to
all business entrusted to Us. - Accounts
received on favorable terms. - .
rardlnaad Dlrwa-
I. A. Meadows, -,-Bamuel
W.Ipoek,
Chaa. B.Vowier, -
4. w. urainKer, -E.
W. Small wood.
1. M.ivea.
Board ot Directors.
B. H. slesilowa.
rtnlna- flpntral Rank lno Rualnras D m. dally except Sunday,
.- . I. Train loavjia tftfhnm Nfl dftilvAvnAnt
- - 1 - 1 'j 1 -
ar-
Re-
ezoept
Sunday, 7 60arn, and Kunday V ou a m,
arrives Tarboro 10 05 a m. 11 00 a n,l
Train on MiJIand; N 0 Branch leaves
Goidsboro daily, except Sunday. 7 00 a.
m, arriving Bmith field 8 10 a m, Return
ing leaves Smlthfield 9 00 a m; arrives
at Golasboro 10 26 a m,
. Trains on Nashville Branch leaves
Rocky Mount at 10 00 a m,8:40 p m .arrive
Nashville 1110 a m, 408pm, Spring
Bop 10 40 a m, 4 25 pm.Returning leave
Spring Hope 11 80 a m, 4 66 p m, Nash
ville 12 IS a m, 8 26 p m, arrive at Rocky
Mount 1145 a m, 600 p m, daily except
ounoay,
Train oa (Jlinton Urancn leaves war-
saw tor Clinton daily, except Sunday,
11 40 a m and 4 02 p m, Returning leave!
Clinton at 7 00 a m and 2 50 n m. '
Train No 78 makes close connection at
Weldon fur all points North dalljr. all
rail via Richmond. ' -
H M EMERSON, Genl Pass Agent
J n KENLI, Ucn'l alauager.
T It EMBRHON, Traffic Manager,
Mark Disosmay.
(JhAM. Uultv. Jr. x
- Jamoe Redmond,
Mayer Hahn,
Thomas A. tureen,
C.l.rnv.
W.r.lTOOJMB. r
F; & n. BAMK,
- FEBRUART 1st, 1900V -
Capital 8tock...,.'..,... $76,000
Hurpln,;.,i . , - , 10,000
Uadlvlded ProOtfl,....rv 8,500
Deposits : ... t.....r 102,000
OFFICERS. 1 r .r
b, H. Odtlxe President. - :'i v., -, , . ;
W, S. CnAPWioK, vice Prer," -
T. W. DawgT, Caahior.- :
f: . J. W. Biddia TeUcr. J. .t
' C. T. Wbadwiok. Collector
'rff' V-' .directors
Wm. B. Blades, M. M'MarksT
0. D. Bradham, .;''. P. H. PelletUr,'.-.-L.
Q. Cutlor, - Jno. Suter, '.- yw-
W. S. Chadwlck, J. W. Stewart, '?
... ,;. . T. W. Dowey,.-.c------ .
. It collect! for merchants, manufactur
ers and other Banks promptly at special
rates to each, ana mattes r.uickert re
turns possible. By its liberality and en
terprleing business methods, it is forging
to the front of East Carolina's Banking
Institutions. In its own city, 'It is the
only one which docs not pay ink-rest on
Deposit. V;,"'- ';.-'"- -; 1 -- "-4. ' '
s
ouihern
ti. -:'-
ai
PROFESSIONAL.
f. M. Simtnens, A, P. Ward
J. II. Pob, . W. Po.
. 5IMH0NS, POU A WARD,
ATTORNKTS a1 COUNSELORS at
LAW.
at RtKSR, M. C.
Oilier 63 Ho, Front 8lret, nearly oppo
site llutel Chattawka,
(OfllccB also at Ualeluh and Binitlifiold.)
Prnntlrn In tlto eonritieii o' rravfirt, Pilnltn,
Tbe Standard Railwol tlT BbtTH
The Direct lino to alrJPointa, : :,
;, ' Ar.iroiiNiA,r ;
fr: FL.OIIIDA,
UIMl I
V. ,:Hli4.,it 1 Klullt'O,
iii iL. anil Wlliuiit; Id tne Hu-
ml court, and wherever
1 ..M-,1.
Strictly Firat-Clasa Equlrment, 00 all
Through or Local Trains; Pnllmaa- PaJJ
ace Sleeping Oars on all NlghtTraics;
Faat aud Safe Schedules. . ;
Travel by tho Soulhcra and you areas.
aured a Safe, Comfortable and Expedi
tious Journey, ; " " ;" ;. ".-
:tr.
1.1 1
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Apply to Tie.kot AgcnU for Tlmi Ta
bles, Katos und General Information, 0
address r. li. UAKUX,
lk
nl Crivvnn
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.1 ( '-il. t Ol
R. b. VERNON,
t. r. a.,
Charlntle, N. C.
FltANK R.'Oanniih,
Sil V PA (Jen Man.
o. r. a t. a,
Aslinville, N.
X. M.
Tr
Cow,
Ma
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W. A.TnRK, CPA.
miNiiToN. - n. c
1 No. 2,
stations: Mx't Ft. and
I I Pass. Tn.
Ar. p m
Uoldsbdro 6 83
...Best's 5511
. 6 23
. . . 4 53
. . 4 83
.. 3 18
.. 300
... 200
... 1 38
. . . 1 20
..12 50
...10 47
...1010
...1000
.. U40
... 9 01!
. ...Ar. Dover Lv..,
Core crerf.
Tuscarora
Clark's
. .Ar. New Bern, Lv
..Lv. " Ar
Kiverdiile ....
C'loatan
liavclock
. . Newport, Lv
.Wildwood
Atlantic
Ar. More-head city, Lv. .
Ar. M. City Depot, Lv.. .
. 8 41
. 8 3tt
. 8 20
. 76
a. .
Monday. Wednesday and Friday.
(1 ueeday, Tliurwlay and SaturBuy.
8. L. DILL,
Siiperiut' idenl
Ailunf ic Coast Italic.
iVilmington & New Beknk li. U.
TIME TA1U.E KO. 5,
nKIfecl Wednesday, Aug. 7, 108, Daily
Except Sunday,
ining South BCURDUI.lt: Going North
No. Til, Passenger Trains No. 50,
.v. a m,
9 00
9 30
9 51 ....
10 02
1208.
1215 .
P M
No. 3,
.Ar.
STATIONS:
. New Borne .
, .Pollocksville
MayBville. .
, .Jacksonville.
Wilmington,
Union Depot
Wilmington;
Ar.
p m,
5 40
504
4 49
4 IS
232
Lv.
2iT,
P M
Pabsknctek & Freight No. 4.
Leave Wilmington Monday, Wednes
day and Friday. Leave New Berne Tues-
lay, Thursday and Saturday.
Lv. A II
Wilmington, Ar
.Scott's Hill....
Woodside
. .Holly ridge . .
7 80..
8 40. .
9 80..
10 06 .
10 51 .
1120..
12 06.
TT30..
.Lv.
Ar. P ai
... 1 45
...12 56
...12 15
.11 40
...10 51
...10 20
...9 45
8 55
8 30
8 06
7 20
Dixon..
. . .. Verona. . . .
, .Jacksonville
. . Nortbeask...
Jt 65 Whiterak ..
180 Maysvllle .-
215 Pollocksville..
2 55 ., DebruM's 86
8 40. . . . . .Ar. New Berne, Lv 0 00
Daily Kxocp' Sunday.
J. R. KENLY,
General Manapcr.
BORDBN,
int. Tans orla'Inn,
- KANTJBI11V
CAROLINA' DISPATCH LINE,
-ANP-
rREIGHT fc PASSING IB.
For All I'olnta Xorlfa.
The Stetuner NEU8B
will leave 00 Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Frirlapt at 0 p. m. sharp, mak
1 1 . .. .1 ; n n. . r n t .. t f Ia..aaI
and KoaiToka I-laud. . j
I3f Freight received not later
than one hoar previous to sailing. ; :
Vn ffl.lliA InfAvmatlAn annlv 4a' -!
GEO. HENDERSON, Agt ;
M. K. Kiwa. flon. Mot.. '-r '. n;
U.C. Hunnnn,Oen.Frt4 Past,Act'
-nonuii. vsw- 1
M- ti...r.n V P.. M-pflth. 1B(hT '
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE '
i 1
t , I4HINS
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