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j A """ a, & mw.- 1 A n. n r o d PfOTiClOsE' ..CI.Tol- pssan' v.';t.('t , ,nc::!iT HOV I All C OTIC . Rape afMdDrSAill TLPtWIW . . Jt..ma . ' iWA.ii- .War- T Iil ., - eidr : i, .1- F . .nwriBHR Aperfccl Remedy forConslipa lion . Sour Stotitar hiDiarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .r'everish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of i0 . XEW YOT?K. EXACT COPY" OF WRAPPER. 3 (O Woinan's- Crowning Virtue. ' -, Beltom, Mo., July ST. , "Fhr years IauR6red terrible palna every month &nd my doctor told me I coutd not b cured (.xcpt by an ope cation. Kelt I could not submit to4taat and waxotiM Knmient I had given up all hope of a cine, ly husband insisted on my trying Wiitu t Coram and ut lat thans Qd I did try ivint -inontn laiunoinAve a pain, all my work, which I had not done Team. J t HU8. MINNIE LITTLU Modestv Is the crowning virtue of American women.- .It is the tnit -that all mankind admires. ' A modest woman is the most pleasing of all created thinfrs. Because of .this 'becoming, virtue thousands of women . pref r to suffer untold miseries ral her than confide their troubles to " physician, and to even think of submitting to an txamiiution is revolt ing. They can't get their own consent to an operation. Wine of Cardul ' fermits sensitive women to retain their modesty.- With tt they can cure lemale troubles" in the quiet of their own rooms. ; If special treatment is required they can write to the Advisory Department of the Chatt... nooita Medicine Co., and their-fetters will be promptly answered by IAIIES' AOVISOflf DIpARTMENT, : Jlfff ollons, ad1rtBn, eivlTiu ayjuritomi, 4(lfr' Artvtwirf lh'U Th(llA'ITAhUOUi A LARGE BOTTLE Of WINE OF CARDUI ' -" COSTS f 1.00 AT THE DRUQ 8T0RE. TITS 1 "southern - JTuailway. The, Rtumlin Iiluyot the SOUTH The Direct Line to nll Point, CIIIM AND Strictly Firat-Class Equipment on all Through or I)o:tl Trnins; Tullnian PalJ aoe Plwpiii)5 Oars on all Night Trains; Fiim and Safe Scbcchilcn. . , : Travel liv Li ic Southern and you ftreaj tiiruJ a S;ifo, (Jomfortalilo and ExjmmII turns Jmirnoy, Aiply tn Tucket AKvntx fur Time Ta lli n, Raton i.nd Oi'iioral luforniatlon, or fi) 1 1 V. U. DARBY, f. 1 iiNuH, c.r.tr. a, '. . T. P. ., Anlii'villo, N. 0. Cli.n l,, tic, N. I'. , ' . l'i nK S.JI.imdj, J. M. ('I I P, ;s I V P ,V (l.-n Jl w, Tr Sinn W. A. Ti i'i,, 0 V A. .HtNiUitS. - I). C. pup t r of J' : V In Ugg .OvDr For Thirty Years THt eNTAim eoMMHv. wrw vow ctv 1 , ; iiu ii y it. ... k"! - lfD,i'.i,d fj$ ) ia uvun , . f Vij f , . . r, ( It, e women trained in tne cure or womanly weaknesses and irrejru-": hrities. There should be no hesita tion. . Delayed treatment means ft chronic condition. The lorujer postponed the har.icr to curt, ' . INANCIAU T. A. Green, Prem K. U. Meadow, V. Pre. :,'... .. . U. M. Grove., CaKbler. : '. . CITIE Eli BANK,' '.' ." oa vrmrvr bsbn, nr. c. ; Do'nx Qfnerol Banking ISuslness. Fair ry 18, 19' 0, Bivp'tis mi.) Jl mlivi- vti.d riolif, f 12,130.70. "' fiompl and cnrrful atlmtion frlr d to all l.uaiiMwa nntrunieil to ua. Aerounts rieivKd oo favniulile leira. ' " ltrMtrt nl Illrertorn. . I'lnlintntl tllritiD J. 4. MontUiw., Hvm ikI W.lrim'k Cliai. It . Kowtar, J. w Oratnvvr, ' K. m. Hnidllir.Kxl, UllAH. Iinliv. .Ir. Mavir Mrtlm, TlHmtn. A urt en, C K. r.w . Mht' l)Bf'S av. F. a LI. BAilu, , I'EURUAKV lnt, 1000. . Capital Stuck , $75,000 Snrplua 10,000 Cndlrldnd Profit. , 2.500 li'poiU 1(12,000 OFFICERS. .... , -. , t, H. CnTi.tB I'rciiilpnt. W. H. Chadwii'K, Vi Pre. - T. W. Dkwkv, V:t shier. J, W. Iiii)il., Toiler. (J. T. ( iiAiiwreK, Ciillimtor." PiKKCTOIiH:. Win, II. r' ' li , M. M. Mnrlf , ; 0. D. I'.riKlririin, J', ii. j , ii.-iiiy, . I,. II. ( "tier, Jll.l. iiler, W, 8. Ciinilwick, J. V. McwKrt, T. 'V, Dcwev, It colie -III for men liai.ia, innnfritir. em iuil otlii r I 1 i i i ( v ii i n ! rJttf t'l I'm ll, nr-i ! i.i1l ;.l j-.-. turrm " h 11 1 . i v i i I t iii- tt ! I I Hifi 'lill I 1' I , . t'l tli- ftant ef I I I , llM ' Sill! !OI!H I'l )f 4 ' s , ( t nft'v fiUMltiili i( i i j i t j i , 4 I , ' I - i f 4 1 1 i i i i i , t i 1 lU- f u c i.M 1 I y a k- . ! i r i .' t in It i f i r: la other uwttvrs. An .....n In ut v e.l furii' -.ire and a'o vu!i'iii'k nii.l v . :if v. ue ,.i tmo the Uiiiiu eyuipmerit of the par lni'9 and living rooms. Uyholatered fur niture is uukuown and uudeslred, little or no a';.'im)t beii ; miide at ileeuruLion eveii.t In ttie mutter of embroidery and fine hiiuilinndo lace work. Hundreds of yards of crochet work are used In the embelliKhment of a alnule canopied bed. Tills work is the chief delight of the Porto Itican housewife. The walls are for the most part bare, but here and there a painting of merit may bo seen, The sofa pillow Is the one great feature of the home. It Is ev erywhere, In every conceivable Blue, shape and material. Ferns of gigantic size and exquisite formation, as well as broad spreading palm leaves, are used to festoon the walls and arched doorways. Cut fresh from day to day, They render the dark, cool rooms lnvlt lug and attractive. Potted tropical plants in great variety abound within and without the house.Harper'a Ba sair. A Ft(ermnn' Trick, ;. "One day I was talking fish with a number of friends," said an old fisher, man, 'and I made a bet that I could catch more perch than any other man In the party in a given time. The crowd picked out the most experienced fisherman in the lot, and we set a day to try our luck, .The day before the match. I got a large glass Jar, filled It with water and put some minnows In It Over the mouth of the Jar I put a piece. of parchment - In which I. had jnade some small boles. Then I went to a point just east of the waterworks, picked out a likely spot and sank the jar In the. river, first attaching a cork' float to it by which J could locate It nest day. - "We wenNut Tor the fishing match the' following afternoon, and. I soon ' found my- float and anchored there. The other man located a short distance away, end we began. The perch were Just beginning to-run, and In a little while I had pulled In 180 perch, ".while my 'opponent got only 24.- Then he gave up. and I won my bet "I showed the boys the trick before we left the fishings-ground, : You can always In that way make a good catch, of fish that will swallow minnows. The sight of the bait In the jar always at- tracts a crowd of fish and seems to put them in good biting humor." Detroit Free Press. . . ' . ' - , ', . f : Plawrn!i t Failed. The cunulug of children Is well rec ognized o be of a very superior kind, and it Is seldom If given a chance that they cannot Inveigle their ciders into seeing things their way, The follow ing Is an Instance of where a little girl clipped Up on this by not taking Into consideration that her mother bad bad enough experience' with children to iave,an Insight Into their nature - The girl's birthday was a couple of week b off, and her parents had told her that they were going to give her a handsome present upon that occasion, She, had been -counting "the mlnutea" for several days, but .thinking she could-not possibly await her .birthday without knowing , what her present would bo she stole softly up to her mother and begged ter to show her the present, . . "Why, It wouldn't be right to 'show It to you now," her mother answered, "because we wont, to surprise you on your birthday." "Oh, that's all right!" exclaimed the little one. "I'll forget what It Is before then." Memphis Scimitar. ; .v .. ' B.br'a Orerpla. at Drain, . "Oh, John," exclaimed the fair young mother, "I am glad you're .home. I have been so worried.'' - . "Why, dear," be asked, "what's" the matterr . "It's about the baby. I tremble to think of It You know they say chil dren that are too smart never grow up." V "yen, yes," he cried; "go on. What Is It? Where Is our darling? What has hnppcned? tJo on." "John," Blie said, putting her arms around his neek jiN tubbing upon his breast, "ho said, 'Da., a,' today, and he Is only 0 months Hd." London -Tit- BltS. A Different Kind of Man. A School inspector up Westchester way wiib making his rounds one day and vlnlted a school not a thousand miles from Mnirmroneck. Among-the questieiis lie asked the children was, "What Is a pilgrim?" Ono -lilld said, "A tnnn who comes to America to be rellloua." ; Another said, "A person who travels from place to plftee." " .""Well, I io t: I," liiikl the Itl'Jpector. "Am I a pilgrim V" -"Oh, no," snUl the boy quickly. "I meant a very pood ninn."--New York 3ouimwi!,l Advert liier. ' , " lln n tl -'1, n I. tiiu. ; III tile (liH'M CI I ce ;,;!,, HJ eVCry IniMl I ' ' ' i I 1 1 ' to I ' 'I I 1 I Ii, i I t i I ' ' t i t U I II I 1 II ' i I M (, ii ,i, i r 1 !' i i i ! it hi ) h t l m ii or von r, V.11K.H li beeii a source of pain, worry and anxiety to you for f ,e or tn utaviie l;ier Vesii t heal because you are not using the proper treat mt-iit, but are trvmi; to cure it with salves and washes. While these are soothing and relieve ..ii to some exiciit, no real, pcniip.iient :'ooii can come from their use, because the disease is in me Liood and far licvoml the reach of external amplications. ,! A woe heals promptly when the blood' is in -good condition, but neve" if it is diseased, "Thi'''' N tendency of these old sores anil ulcers is to grow worse, .-rpreading and eating deeper mto the flfrwlii""11 " ; They are a constant draut upo the syslcui, grailuaHy but surelv riun the Iiealtb-ant tap the iw lifa'W . v ' A person's cnjiacity for work or pleasure is soon lost in the K'at desire and search for sonsttliing to-i'r " "" S ' S. S. S. make a rapid and permanent cure i f old sores and ulcers, and is the only medicine t.li:i ' s ,- . I docs, because no other can reach iletfp-seated blood troubles. Ordinary Sanaparitla and potash mixUm' 1 are toe-weak and. vatery to overcome a .deadly, poison that baa taken pcseasioii of the blood.. '"Do'toti' s w.'uste Valuable time experimenting with them. (it' iroumc- Hiiu loreeu ine m... pv . u, ' S. S. S. is the is maae or . roots ana neriis ot wonccrtiu piiiityiug properties,' whicli no poison can resist: , S S. S. quickly, mid effectually clears the blood of all-morbid, unhealthy humors, and the old, troublesome sore heals. At the same time the general health is invigorated and built up. v When a little scratch or hurt fails to heal readily, you may be sure your blood is bad. 8. S. 8, will soon put it in order and keep it so, " ? Our Medical Department is in charge of experienced physicians, who have made, blood diseases a life study. If you will write them about your case, luey will gladly. furnish all information or advice wanted, VOTERS SHOULD READ. Llectlonreclncu and Polling; places In Craven Count;. Established By the -County Board of Elections! , Under the Laws of 1899. -The Election Law of ISO!), -section, 10 provides that the County Board of Elec tion shall divide their respective coun ties Into election precincts and fix the places of Polling In the several election precincts. '. . v ' ", Pursuant to the provisions of said law notice la hereby given that the following precincts and boundaries and polling places have been established In Oiaven county In the respective - townehip? thereof, . ' , ' - - , -' HO. 1 TOWNSHIP -1 '"Huple Cypres. Preclnot. "- t -; 1 hounded as follows, as heretofore established except the fallowing:" Begin ning at Oak Landing on" Neuse river tbence with Blount's tram road to Bear Hole Swamp, thence with said swAnp to pig Branch, down Big Branch to Swift creek, which Is carved out and added to Vaflceboro precinct: Polling place Oard per'a store. ' ' , - fr ,:, " -? Vaiieeboro I'reelnct " V". ' -'--Will Include all that part of number one township which is nr-t included In Pie Maple Cypress precinct as hereby es tablished and. which shall include that portion cut off from Maple Cypress "pre; clnot Polling place, Vaueoboro. J; t'- ' 'J' NO TOWKSHIP, '' ". I "'i . Trnlttsl-reoliict," - ' f . - Will include all of numbe two Wvvii shlp as heretofore Polling place Truitts school house.' , i '" t .-. NO. TOWNSHIP-.- ', .- JCort Barnwell Treelnet. ,.is bounded as follows: Beginning -at the mouth of Mill branch, on Core creek (kence np said branch In "Cow- Scrape," then- westward) to poley bridge branch (netween, H.jTi Iilchanieon's and" Wil liam White's) thence ., to and. with the road that ' leads to Carmack'a ford on VIoselcy'B creek, thence down safd creek to Neuse river, then down said river- to i 'ore creek, then up Core creek to the beginning. Polling place Fort BarnwelL ' ' Core Creek Prerluot.- t ' Is bounded as follows: Beginning at llio -mouth of Mill Branch, thence up i aid branch to "Cow Scrape" tnence by direct llqe to the junction of Biddle and Dover roads thence- with said Biddle road to the head of Gore Creek, thence to the Jones county line, lucludlrig the Dr. Bryan farm, thence with the Jones county line to the dividing line between the Brd and 9th totnsulps, thence with said line and Core Greet' to the : begin ning.' Polling place Core Creek station ; ': Iuver Preelnt. '"'', Will include all tliat part of number three township not included In Core Creek and Fort Bautwcll precincts. Poll lug place Dover. , - ; , ' ' NO. 6 TOWNSHIP. ' , Will Include the whole of1 Bsid town ship Includes tlfe precincts heretofore known as "Stantou" and "Temples", which are hereby discontinued. Polling place Isaac Taylor's store - . ; " no. . township. ' Will include all of number six town ship, polling place Leei farm. , NO. T TOW.NSIIIl'. To constitute two precincts to bo known as James City precinct and Itlver dalo precinct. James City precinct shall consist of all that territory heretofore eatubliulicd as James City precinct. East James City and West James City pre cinct. Voting place Public School House, liiverdale precinct will Include nil that pnrt of number seven lowmdilp nut Included vvllhiu tho boundary of the above precinct. Polling place liiverdale SMllioll. . ' Ml. H TOW V-,Sf. I r. I ii -i n.o-l i-n , tix-t. I' nil i ,il I1 e f , t id l '! pill, t mi, i ri im I v i i, -, i , Mo r,.Diil I I, 1 1 I il Ml II 1 1 .1 I to i , ii I I , r I i ' . I i i r I 1 1 ' i 1 1 ( , ' '. A f ,.ll , "Some irs Ko 1 was shot tn the left leg, rectivliiK what I considered only a .lirht womid. ' I - - c drvetotiea into running tcandmremc a ret deal of piia. I was treated by mniiv dactum ' 31 t""i.s!fjj, towk a number of Mood remedies, bur none did me anv liood. I had heard 8. 8- 9- hiKhly rewneneMVii " - end concluded to (ut it a trial. Tne result ni truly gntifylug, 8 S 8. seemed to itel riElil k . ixnsun out oi niv nioou i soon nncrwarcirt inc .ore w fit ..fin.,, nwanuniu ,i,u pun iui u lUUginne. J. U. JU only purely vegetable blood purifier Jtiiowu !' without any charge whatever.. :". ! Address then down George street to Trent Biver, ' then down Trent river to the beginning. Polling place, Street stables, South Front Street, '. . ' odrth Ward Precinct. , " --' f Beginning at - the , intersection of 1 George and Queen street, running thence up and with Queen street' to End street, thence with End street to' Lawson's creek, then down Lawson's creek to. Trent river, then with - Trent river to George .treet, then with George street to' ...V. "VSliiiilHftv . umn p,ouvi-4.aii(Obl O T shop on Pollock ttreet ) , j i w . vh n" 1 . .",'- Bern Preelnot. ' ' - . 1 Shall include all within the. Corporate limits of iheClty of New Bern not In cluded lu the 1st,- Ward precinct, the 2nd Ward precinct, the' 8rd Ward preelnct, snd the 4ih Ward precinct,' . Polling t nlace. Fire Comnanv's Truck House on ' George street, corner bf George and Cy.' ", Pleasant Hill Preelnct.- ' 'z-' -- Beginning at the mouth of Taylor's Creek, running up "the Neuse river to Bachelor Creek, thence tip said creek to , the A.&N, 0. R. It thence down said Ii. It' to the" Race Track road,. thence with the Race track toad to Neuse. road, thence np said Nouse . road to the- boun dary of Uackburn ant) Willelt's Oaks Farm, thence - along said boaudary to Taylor's creek, thence dowq said creek to Neuse river, the beginning! The farms hf John Humphiey, Williams and. McKeel on south side of the vald It. E. shall be Included In thl pseclnct,' and also the Island in Nouse Kiver known as "Hog Island" shall be incluited. . Polling placed Pleasant Hill' 'public school hOUSe, jv . ." , . Tlsdnle Pre-d'net. -'""'',"" - All that portion of the 8th township lying outeiilo of the City of New -Bern and" not Included in Pleasant Hill pre cinct or Seenujl Ward,: shall lie known as 'iTisdale's,'1 ItocLy liun precinct dis continued. - , --- ; ,,-t.: , i Voting place, Poor Douse. '' ' NVMBKK NINB TOWNSHIP. '. - Jasper Preelnet r v' i Will embrace all the territory in Num ber Nine Township (except Hog, Island which Is now Included In Pleasant Hill ) Polling placc Jasper, t ",' ,; "', - ,- iV J. J. Woi,KKNUKN,1' w-f ... '.M " S. H. Lank, , f ; i.'i'-i-'-ti, 8, J. Lan,: ; : f . . - County Board of Election.? - When tn Bayboro stop at the v tup on House tor good accnmrnmlallntia-,- - 1 " Roticel - To. the. JlegUtrars of The various pre . iclnc'ls In Craven county, ' , . '','' You are hereby Instructed to open your books for registration at the vari ous precincts on Thursday June 28, 1900, and keep llient opnn foe-the registration of voters each day (Sundays excepted . nntil snd Including Hatttrday, July 21 1000 You will attend with your books each Saturday between these dates and Including llief latter date, tho polling place tn your precinct. You will keep your books open front 0 a. m, until sun set. , t , J, J. Woi.pkndkn, Chin'o- i -i ' , County Hoard of Elections. V7 CHEN CT TR0ITBLE. L Tlie Approach of Kotherhood ia the Occaaion of Much Anxiety to All. . ' Every woman dreads tlio ordeal through which she must pass in becom ing a mother. The pain and sulleritig which is in storo for her is a source of constant anxiety, fear and dread, to eny nothing of tho danger which the coming Incident entails.' The joyous niitidipations with winch she looks for rxi to baby's ctimiiig i'ives way to an Iii-icKeribnbh) ilrvml of tne ordeiil when she fully realize tne critical and trying event vvlncli will soon awiroach and to I IM n 1 in 1 iniicii tiiMiimt liail with -Kirbt tO tlHMII 1111" paill, Hice-rinir slid ut y f nl to Cin I 1 l lil 'I, dial I 1 1 In irol -m a ) 1 , pm m n 0 mm ff hcalea up and was cured sound and well T), . McBkayee, awreneeburg, Ky.'' SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA," C j Ailantic Coastl Line P&iiioatl Co. . ' ' Condensed Schedule. ' trains Going .fjoijTB. ti CO 9 g-aa. DATED Mny 87,11100! 35 tn S5P o e 6 S' A.M P M. P.M, A.M P.M, Lv. Weldon Ar. K, Mt. . II 50 I 00' 9 68' 9 52' Lv. Tarboro ia 21 e oo Lv. R. Mt, 1 05 1 58 a 65 9 62 10 25 6 87 7 10 6 15 567 18 63 Lv. Wilsohi 8 40 Lv; Bolma. . Lv Fay'vllk U 10 4 Ar.Florence' 1 25 8 81 A.M. P.M Ar. Golds.. Lv, Golds... 7 55 6 45! 8 80 4 88 JL0 Lv. Mag'Hal 7 61 Arwilm'toni 9' 20 P.M. AM. P.M. "TRAINS GOING NORTH". ' . . 1 TwZ ' ' - .. - 21 . - H <i i'i '& il Lv.Florence 0 60 ..".. . 7 v ." I v. Fay'ville Vi ) . ;'. . 9 4 i Lv.Selina. 1 50..,-.. 10 65 ..' Ar, Wilson. 2 83 .. .118,1 .......... -- " :t; aTm pm"a.m. LvWilm'ton .'. . 7 00 Jl Lv. Mag-lia.., ..... .' , 8 80 lTlO Lv. Golds.. 4 60 .... 87 18 28 , . . ?C i p. -lit. - - AJK. pTm! P.-M Lv. Wilson 9 85 6 88 U 88 10 45 1 16 Vr. R. Mt. . 8 80 8 10 12 07 11 2 1 63 ir. Tarboro ... . 8 4b ..... Lv. Tarboro 13" 21 .- Lv. R. Mtv. 8 80 12 07 .... ..... Ar. Weldon 4 82 100.;.. ..... ' ' - . P.M A.M. - .mi. i, fiii.T .mi .ii. ','., ,. i, i ni.i.fcii 11, n1' Yadkin Division Main Line -Train leave Wilmington 0 00 a m, ar rives Kayetteville 18 06 p m, leaves Fay ettevllle 18 25 p m, arrives Sanford 148 p tn." Iteturning leave Kanford 2 80 pjn, nrrive Fayetteville 8 41 p m, leave Fay ettcville 8 40 p.m, arrives Wilmington 8 40 pm. , ' . . -- ; Buunettsville Branch Trains ' leaves Benncttsville 8 05 a m, ilaxton 9 10 a m, lied bprings 9 40 a m, liope Mills 10 82 c m, arrive Fayetteville 10 55. Return, ing leaves. Fayetteville' 4 40 pm, Hope Mills 4 65 pm, Jted Hprings 6 85 p m, Muxton 815 p m,. arrives .Benncttsville T 15 p m. . - -t , 5 - Connections at Fayetteville with train No. . 78, at Maxton with ' the Carolina Lentral Railroad, at Red Bprings with the lied Hprings and Bowmore railroad, at Sanford with the Hcaboud Air Line and Houtliern Railway, at Gulf with the Durham and Charlotte Railroad, '. . Train on the Scotland Keck Branch lioad leaves Weldon 8 !)5 "p ui,' Halifax 1 17 p m, arrives Bcotlaud Neck at 5 08 p m, Greenville 6 67 p m, Klnston 7 66 p m. lietiirning leaves Klnston 7 60 a m tireenvtlle 8 52 a ra, arriving " Halifax at 11 18 a tr. Weldon 11 88 a, m, daily ex cept Bunai.,- ':',"'', '. :-;' ---.!t.:''.'i.'S Trains on Washington. Branch leave Wasbincriori 8 10 a m and 8 80 p m, ar rive Purniele 9 10 a m, and 4 00 p m, re turning leave Paruicle 9 85 a m and 6 80 p in arrive Washington 11 00 am oad: 7 80 p m, daily except Sunday,, ' : -s. 5." . Train leaves Tarboro, N O, daily except Sunday 6 80 p ni, Sunday, 415 p m, ar rives Plymouth 7 40 p m, fl 10 p ni,- Re turning, iraves Plymouth dolly exoept Sunday, 7 50 a m, and Kunday 9 00 a m, arrivea Tarboro 10 10 a m, 11 00 a m . -, Train on Mi Hand; N C Branch leaves Uoldsboro dally, except Sunday, 6 80 a, ni, arriving ttmitlifleld 0 40 a m, Return ing leave Hmlthtleld 7 83 a m; arrives itGoliisboro 9 00 a m... 1 . , - v. - Trains on " Nashville Branch -leaves Rocky Mount atOUO am, H:4(lp m.arrive Nashville 10 20 a in, 4 08 p m, Spring Hope ll 00 a m, 4 25 pm.Keluming leave Spring Hope It 80 a m, 4 55 p m, Nash ville 11 45 a m, 5 25 p m, arrive at Rocky Mount l'i 10 a in, 8 00 p m, daily except Minday, ' " . , Train on Clinton Branch leaves War inw for Clinton daily, except Sunday, 7 4f a m and 4 'i'i p in, Hetuining leaves Uintoii at 0 45 a m and 10 60Ja m. - 'I rain No "i'i makes close connection at V , !,l,m i,t nil points North dully all rail via Itlchmoml. ; - . Ii 1 I OenT Puss Agent. f It K! i.V, lieii'l Manar-er, "' I ;it 1 s .i . i' iN, Ti'aim: Jiimifteor, v ,. i I ia r U L, ,,1 I,, J liim i i ' in, Pi ide of inilll. 'fi I-ii n hni Ii Inane and ii in Im h, In u-iy ri d. f- lMcd.c!-i honlhcrn I, ( ' i , l h t ollon, urn? T.vbi.r m, 13 to T?kt KBecl titwui,'1, w, n "' -at 7:05 A. M. at M r'-l.i t .tV- , - - No. Jf . Vauu,.r. . .,i Lv. p to j STATIONS; " Ar,a m. ... ..Goldsboro. j IB Laarange;,',.i."..; 10 8 6 89. 5 59." 6 22. 7 80. ,, . -.Klrwton,....,, Ar. New .JBern, Lt.. ,JT." - -f ; " Aw .10 : : ttro '. 8i 40... 8 06.. Ar. Morehead'oity L., Ko. 5, ' 1 , ' I ' No 8 Mx'd. F-t & btatiow Mx'd iVand ;PasTn... f . , " J"t I'AILf t,XOUn PhSAT. .780,,..,, -.f.Goldsboro.,. .,.',... 7 14 "7 53.... Best's.. , ((49 8 10 LaGrango. ti 44 8 88,. Falling Cn-ek an . 860' .....Klnston.'. 1. . t.... 6 40 908 -Caswell 5 1 , s4- Dover juu 10 02..,.;..k..core Creek 4 ii7 W20.,...,,.Tmcaror4 4a W80 Clarke., 4 1 107H) .........New Bern (jfti 1' ''8 Newpoil .... ...... 8 4 12 28.,., Ar. Mortbead City Lv . . 8 10 " P.M. No, 7." pBBtengtr No. 8. L.v. a. in.- bundava nlv a- .. ,.7 4u. ........ . Goldsboro. . . . ... a 0 0', , . . .- LsGrango 7 27 -8, 10,. . ...... Kinston 707 , k Bi.. . ,i , . , . . Bojer n 47 MO.',.. .New Bern , .' n00 11 l5.-'..tr. Morebead City Lv .. 4 85 No. 1, f j -Mx'd Ft. and srATioNg: Paas-Tn. Lv. a m 7 0 1...... ..Goldsboro. 7 8L. Best's.. 8 1 1 . . ; . . . . .'. LaGrange. 8 87.'. . . . .Falling creek 814...... Kinston.. 9 85-... oaswell . No. 2, Mx't Ft. aid Pass. Tn. Ar. p ta :. 68 5 5c 6 28 468 4 83 8 18 9 40. ..... . .Ar. Dover, Lv.-. 8 00 10 40 core ore Jr. .... a no tl 15 . Tuecarnra . 18 .- 1 20 12 60 .10 47 .10 10 .1000 940 . 906 . 8 47 . 838 . 820 . 7 5f' '1 31., Clark's 2 05 .....Ar. New Bern.Lv... 180 .Lv.' " Ar.... 18 liiverdale.... . 8 30 Oroatan 'r.. llavelock i 12. .. . Newport, Lv... j-. . Wildwood Atlantic . Ar. Morebead city, Lv. .Ar. M. city Depot, Lv. t 25, I 11 1 . 1 4(1. 4 01. . M. A. . "Monday. Wednesday and Friday. tTiiosday, Thursday and Saturday. 8. L. DILL, - . ' Superintendent Atlantic ConNt L.ine. vVilmimotoh & New Bekmk H. K. TIME TABLE KO. 5, nElff ct Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1898, Daily Except Sunday, Joing South bcubdole: Goin North ' No. 51, Passenger Trains No. 50, Lv, am, stations: , Ar. p m, - 9 00. H '. New Berne 5 40 80. Pollooksvllle 5 04 : 9 61 Maysville t 49 0 02......,., Jacksonville.. 4 IS 12 0H. 12 15 CM I Wilmington, ) j. Union Ifcpot I 883 Ar. Wilmington; Lv. ... 2 id p at Passknoeb tt FttKIOUT No. 4 No. 8, Leave Wilmlnnton UnnHan- wn. lay and Friday. Iave New Borne Tnes- lay, Thursday und Saturday. Lv. .1 ' - Ar. P at 7 80... ..Lv; Wilmington, Ar..... 1 4fi 8 40 '. . .Scott's Hill 12 65 980,,;.,. .. Woodaide... 18 18 10 05. 4., iV.Uollyrldge .... .11 40 10 1 Uikon 10 61 11 20... Verona, .v.. ...10 20" 19 05. .......Jacksonville.... ... - 9 45 ,2 30,1...-,. ...Northeast. Rim 56 Whlterak - 8 80 t80 Maysvlll S 16., Pollooksville.,.. .. 9 66 .... .DebroM's..: V... 8 40 Ar.-Now Borne, L,..;, 806 , 720 ; 8 86 00 ,i -ivany-Asoep-ot-oaay. .-.. , C . -; : K- KENLY, ' " ; ' " ; general JJanaper ,nORDRN, . , , " lptyTrant'orta-ton. ;;VV-EASTI11V:..' V CAROLINA DISPATCH ljVr FREIGHT 4;pASSlNGlh;.": ', . -I . -.- . . ry., T ?":,': i- .' . " 1 ". . . - " is'.' For All Polnld North. .-',- 11 Tne titeamer NEUSE will leave oo Mondays, Wednesdays, inil Kiidups at 6 p. di. tliaip, mak. tug liiiidiiigs at Oriental, Ooracoke nil Knaiioke Iland. . , (Ttf Freight received not -later than one hour previous to sailing. r or lunner lurormatton appl y to -- GEO. DJENDUnsON, Agt. M. K. Kino, Ocn, I'gr., -II. 0. lIuiniNfl,Gon.Frt.& IWAgt Norfolk, Va. New porno. N. 0 May 80th, 1.898
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