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- AVfegetabfe PreparalionfoJ-As- slmilating teFOodaridfiegun- ung mesomacns anuximts or EEC Promotes DigestionCheerfut- ness and nestontains neimer Orium.Moi-pliine nor Mineral Not Narcotic. AvHfeuArsiHuarmmR . iSWai tm - -zTX A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish nest? and Loss or SLEEP. Fac Simile Stgnalurs of ' NEW YORK. - 7 EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ii i BW . . . Woman Knows Woman. Zurich, Kan., Jan. St. I vaed Wine cf Card a. f t nr ousnesa and weakness In toe womb. After taking one bottle I waa well again. I am a midwife and a I way n recommend Wtue ol Cardul to my lady friende during Eregnancy and after birth aa a tonic, very lady who takt-s It finds that it doea even ia'rtt than ia claimed for it. Hits. V. M. BOI3VKRT. Nobody knows woman like woman. Men go to medical colleges, study books and listen to lectures. They learn indirectly of the dbeases of women, but they are men and can never fully understand the ailments, the sufferings, the agonies of mothers, wivs and sisters. A woman knows. Mrs. Boisvert knows. She has passed through the trials and tribulations of her sex. She has been near by when ber sisters suf fered. She lias seen them relieved and cured with Wine ot Cardui. Is it any wonder she recommends It f Is it any wonder that thousands UtltS' MVIIOM HMITHUT. Kor a.1 vl(W In nun requiring .nrrtAl d(rMlloiiii, aritlK-M, giving iymplonis, U.W idtlM.) T.. (JUrrA.OOttA ar.iticina Mi, ctutunoo, Tw. the weak of all ages, helps and cures Druggists Sell Large FINANCIAL. T. A. Greoii, Treii. E. H. Meadows, V. Pree. I. M. droves. Cannier, CITIZENS BANK, os r-rnrw smrxvisr, nr. c. Doing General Banking Business. February 18, 10"0, Surp'naanl Unhvl (lr) Profits, $12,13..78. Prompt nnd careful attention given to all bua'ni'WH ent-ruaied to as. Accounta received on favorable teims. Hoard il nirectora. Ferdinand Ulnon i. a. Meadows, ' Bamoel W. Ipock, Chas. H. Powier, J. V7. Grainier, B. W. Small wood, R. U. Meadow, Chan. Dally. Jr. James Redman,! Mayer Flatm, Tbomaa A.Green, O.K. Wny. UM. H. ITS. W. P. Crockett. Mark Diana ar. F. & M. BANK, FEBRUARY lit, ; Capital Stock Sarplna, 1900. 173,000 10,000 Vaalvldad ProflU,. Deposit! 8,800 1.3,000 OFFICERS. L H. O cti.gR 'Preaident. W. H. (Ibadwic. Vloe Pre. T. W. DiwiT, Caabier. J W. Biddiji, Aw'traahlrr. , Miaa Uhowhii-H akks, Tol'. WRECTORSi win, o. Diaaes, m. n. narea, : O. D. Brad bam. . . P. H. Pelletier, v ... n U .. . . L. O. Cutlet, Jbo. Suter, .... n, d. iwaiwKi, . tt . Dtewarc, -r ir r . . it, uuweja . ;s It eofiecta for merclianU, manufactnr . era and othtr Bank DmmpilT at aiMvlal .- nwn u at .nu ulnar t. l!iar rr . turns KOMittla.- Uf ila llbnra it and An. - tnnrielnc bnaMeea aaetboiU. H ia Innrlnir to tax front of Kaat Carolina t Uaoklnt; '- Inalliatkm.' In lu 00 oitr. k ia tlia onir one wblch doea oot pay iLtcreei us ' tKnrttMIIN4l, ?,!. i , a, H, fea. P. Ward ," SIMHONS, pou ft WARD, ATT0RNCT a1 COUNSELORS 1 tt. -. vvr KkatiiB, B, c. - i. Ottod M 80. Front Rtrent. nearlv Anna. 1 ;, ; Bin iioMii t;naaaaa , N - (OOoes also at BaloWh and flmltbfleid.) . , rraellr In the oonntH of an. Dnnlla, ; . aonea, ww"w, wwra ramuno, waa Johiiatno. Harnatt aad Wlunai la the B .,- prame and trmlxral CuurU, aad wkeree :i IMI. IVHetlMV ; . V aTTORNEI at law. c. i "lie Street, Lawrtr Brltk ' ' . Valuing. fill nnunira In the Dimmlm n Otstm) t a art, Jl,. On.inw ft ml I ,ll.w. V. H For Infanta and Children. - Tfi3 1 ICfndtYoti ; Have. :Always1 Bought Bears itie Signatured ' of For Over Years tWK CtNTAUft OOMMNY. MCW VOWK OtTY of other women recommend It. They know. They have ac tual experience to prompt them, they spread the tidings from mouth to mouth, telling now Wine of Cardui helps young girls, helps all womanly ills. Bottles for $1. EANTJEItN CAROLINA DISPATCH ! LINE, -AND- VltCIGHT & PiSSENGIR. For All loInt North. The Steamer NEtTSE -ill leare on Mondsys, Wedooadaya, ami Ftirlayg at G p. 111. ubarii, uiak- iiiK labdinga at Orientaljiaii Iloan- okuMand. VoiH The Stk kebeftfe Commeneiug July 1st, alij i lcavo (I IS o'clock noon aa Tuesdays a id Fridays, making aa3iajgt at Orion Ul, Rjsdoso bland aai Nag Head. fJP Freiaht Toeived not later than one boor DreTioni to' aaning."" trot lurther lnlot mation apply to GEO, HENDKESON, Agt. r M. lL Kwo, Gen. Mgr.,. K U.O. Il0DaiNB,Gen.Prt.4 Paw. Ag uiNrfolk,;,V.Ji;?' V.vr Do you Wish to Exterminate' B4 Buf, Cock Roaches, Ants ? .Then Use . V ; ';' i- i Vreoteom: la alio a Useful lianschoTd rcatedy for many- aUpl alUnanU. ' As a aismiMstant u is superior to carDoi it acta, 1 anuier poiaonoas nor oorro- s1e aad nas a blemsant healthful ordor, Crroleum la aura death to Flea, eurta Kan.a la Doipi, and will knap Vile off hnrsrv Thrheapeat irnod rsmedy .OQ ins maraeai - act tHKisuLV,' w Abo K ith PreTeolsllT and Inawctl- id,. :..( -t-. ...-..- Oamphomcd Mothalloa, ; '- 1 Lvteodw Mot&a'lne,' "" Cedar Kotballbe In' one. round pack age tt V1 ''v'"'" n.-jf- Henry's Plutraacy, ; t27 Middle Street. Full line Toilet Arllc'o and r fuui- ery. I'liytlclaB rrparnptioiit ' carefully a ; m w Thirty Old Dominion Steamship Co THE HOME OF MAGIC. MARVELOUS 8IQHT8 SAID TO HA VS 77 BEEN SEEN IN TIBET. " : " 1 ', 1 ' A rUaTaltIat BsatMHem: Is Wale the Beer la Horribly Matltete4 etsMl tha WaaaAa Aro lauatamtlr HealaeV IaTlac Bat Seas MaaiaoV v The eonnfry known to English speak ing folk as Tibet bears a Tery different name among its own people. It kt calle4 Bod, or Bod-raL "the eountrr ei Bod." The name Bod probably refers to Bud dha. Though ostensibly Buddhists, the) people of Bod are in reality slaves t Lamaism, a system of theology which. has been defined as "Buddhism corrupted by Sivaism and by Sham so ism, or spirit worship. - Bhamantsn ia the dominant cult of Mongolia and is a system ot de mon worship rather than spirit worship. Tibet is regarded by students of the 00- cult as the home of mngio, and whether? or no there be "manatmos" in that wild and weird land, In which the late Hme. BlavaUky, the high priestess, of theoso nhy, it is claimed, serred a seren year apprenticeship in the magic art w hay it on the meat respectable testimony that the lama of Bod-yul can and do perform feats which hare not yet been explained in terms of science and which can only be classed as magical. The Derformances of the Boats, or won der working lamas, are quite as astound-: 'ing in their way as those of the Indian fakirs, who are Mohammedans, or ot tne Sanyabis ot Yogis, who are Brahmaaa, bnt they are usually terrible and, revolt ing. A Tibetan Boat who had wandered from his native land and penetrated aa far as Benares gave an exhibition of his wonderful powers in one of the Vast tem ples of the holy city a few years ago. He was accompanied and assisted by a mongrel crowd of half human compatri ots. The exhibition promised by the wonderful magician waa truly an as tounding one. lie proposed, in view of all beholders, to rip up his abdomen, re move a handful of intestines, display them to the spectators and then replace them aenin nnd heal up the. wound oy a few magical passes, leaving no vestige of the damaee inflicted. Needless to say such exhibitions are not evervdav occurrences, and the ordi nary globe trotter might traverse India from Cape Comorin to Nepal and not ne fortunate enough to witness so marvel ous, it revolting, a spectacle as mat iu uuestion. When -the honr of noon arrived, e lama appeared and took his sest before the raised altar, on which candles had been lixhted. Before bim waa a radiant image of the sun, and on either side -of the altar were grim idols which had been placed there by the attendants. The lama nui In person a small, spare man. wttn nxed, guttering eyes, an ema ciated frame and an immense mass of long black hair, which floated over bis shoulders. He sppeared altogether like walking corpse, in whose head two bias ing fires had been lighted, which gleam ed in unnatural luster through Ms long, almond shaped eyes. Be was about 40 years of nge, und report alleged that he had already some tour time previously performed the great sacrificial act be waa now about to repeat. From the moment this skeleton figure had taken bis seat the TO fakirs who sur rounded him In a semicircle began to sway their bodies back and forth, sing ing meanwhile a loud, monotonous chant In rhythm with their movements. !n a few minutes the gesticulations of the fakirs Increased almost to frensy. On every side of the auditorium braziers of incense were burning. Six fakirs swnng pots ot fraukincense, filling the air with intoxicating vapors, while six others stood behind beating metal drums or clashing cymbals, which they tossed on high with gestures of frantic exultation. 1' or some time the howls, shrieks and dli trnctlug actions of this maniac crew pro duced no effect on theimmovable lama. He sat like one dead, his fixed and glassy eyes seeming to stare into illim itable distance, without heeding the pan demonium that was raging around bim. "Can he be realty living?" whispered one of the awestruck Englishmen to hi neighbor. But this question was speedDy answered by the series ot convulsive shndderings which at length snook the lama's flame. His dark eyea rolled wild ly, and finally nothing bat their white were to be seen, spasm after spasm threatening to shiver the frail tenement and expel its quivering life. The teeth were set and the feature distorted as In the worst phases of epilepsy, when sud denly, and just as the tempest of horrible cries and distortions was at its height, tbe lama seised the long, glittering knife which lay across his knee, drew It rapidly np the length of hi abdomen and then displayed in at their revolting horror tbe proofs of the sacrifice la the protruding intestines. The crowd of awestruck ascetic bent their heads to the earth In mute worship. Not a sound broke the stillness but the deep breathing of the spectators. At length aa of them, who aad witnessed such scene before; addressed the living creature for living he stiil waa, tkoagh he uttered no sound nor raised hi droop- jfi head from hot Breast and stld! ' "Man, can y0 tell ns by what power this deed of Wood ia performed without .destruction of liter 1 ; x A dead silence emrned.' ' The II ring corpse move. ' It raises its qnlrerlng bands and scoop np the blood from the wonnd, near It ttb llpe, which breathe upon It They (hen return fa the wound. begin to pre the severed part together and remake the mutilated body. Tbe fa kir about and send np praises to Brah ms t the drum beat; tbe cymbals clash; shriek, Dra vara, . Id vocatno resound a all aide. .Tbe-fragrant tneenae acebdj to Out players pour forth their shrill cadence; tbe harpe -fc os European servant stationed In a distant apart- meat and previously mstractrd send forth train of tweet melody amid the frantic ctamosV1 .: ,--' '' Th ecstatic make e few mors pa. and, after wrapping a c if previously nre oared oter the body, aa If In cleans It from tke gor la wo lea, it was svepeo. suddenly- ke stands upright east all bis .Upper jtsrments from -bim and dlaplay a body unmarked by a single scar. U re ticulations, rrle. about snhaMet tnrmur of admiration and' worship pass through the breathless assembly, and then the Roktc clasping bla thin band and elevating hi glistening eye to heav en, utters n nerp, low rone, rar oilier ent from th shrill will of the half dead sacrifice, a tbort bnt fervent prayer of thankfulness,. and all h finished, Uofa Journal, ' " ' Jt V opposed thai h arerse depth of aand in tb desert of Afilcs I from SO to 40 feet. ,- ..- . ' The merg ency bag tent by a church society to Kansas. soldiers In lb Philip pines contained among th necessities a box of Pe Will's Wltob Ilsxel Salve, tbe well known cure for plies, Injuries and skin diseases. The ladln took csra to obtstn th original Do Witt's Witch Haxel Halve knowing that alt the counterfoil! ate worthiest F 8 Puffy. Cnr, rr?i"Ua THE KISS. -' ' , KIM sot air awalti, tar It hasaailtea Bst Kiat sot ar'HUd nr .taty aw wroaaa amlo. - . Kim aot av throat; 'tl taaUta wltk aWK Mr Jtturaa. atvar kak m wortk am klan,. ay, aar m? Tkflr Ms a4 km daaei ' Mr tiet aav Madand patas tea daatr Uswa. at kaaal and, kaaillat, let far w Up taatk,- " Witt kat oa lalUa sua, v kaa tar tbiy have prates th osrpH whes I knell. (I bi prayed aoawtuaaiU u ay saat vm white- - . ': -. -' Ah, glv them that one kUa I aaver fcK, v - Aad I I U katd sad stay soar aaaw tomcat. i . Pott Wketler ia Mew York mm. THE CROWD WAS EASY. And o. tVaa tfca. gympatky Dade Wlt2i Which It wa Warkts. . A woman in. deep' mourning and ap parently in distress kttracted a crowd of belated citiseus ou Eighth avenue and Sixteenth street at 2 o'clock in the morn ing one day last week. She was young and good looking.' She stood close to the rails of the down town track and looked up and down the jMivcinent as if in search pf something. She was nervous and said repeatedly: "What shall 1 doT wnat snail 1 aor A'doten young men lit matches and Joined n the search. They were unabfe to find anything, une uskea wnat ane had lost. "Oh, I've lost my pocket book!" said the womau. "It coutaiued all the money I had, and I don t know what 1 shall do. Then she began to weep. "It's too bad. said some one sympa thetically. "How came you to be so un fortunate?" "I alighted from one of these Eighth avenue cars, and jut as it was about to start I discovered that my purse was missing. Tbe thought occurred to me that I might hare left it on tbe seat, and I shouted to the conductor In stop the car. He refused, nut tiling soniciniog at me wblch I believe was the pocket book, and the car was soon out ot sight I thought that I would be able to find it. but it does not seem t be around any where. I would not mind it so much on ly It contained a little ring belonging to my dead child. .Now I nave notuing 10 remember her by." One man at once said be would pay her fare home. Another offered to hire a cab, while another proponed to com plain of the conductor for his rudeness it she could only remember tbe number. The" woman began to lament and weep again. A tall, well dressed man wearing eyeglasses broke through the crowd and spoke to the woinnn. "What has happened T "Oh, nothing." she said: "only I've been very unfortunate. I have lost my pocketbook nnd am penniless. It U not that lcnre about no much. It Is my dead baby's ring wblch I lost with it that wor ries me tbe roost." The men. without listening further. delved down Into his inside iioekei and produced a jL-urd. He handed It to tbe woman and said: "This Is my business address. Call on me tomorrow. I have Influence witn tne Metropolitan Traetlon people, and I will see that this conductor is punished. Here, accept this $3 bill. It Is the smallest 1 have. It will tide yon over till tomor row. Here be paused and turning to the crowd continued: Gentlemen, I am going to start a sub scription for this poor woman. She is un fortunate and deserves your ssalntance. The same thing may happen auy ulgbt to yonr wives, mothers, sweethearts or even your own children. Now, who will help her out of her predicament? You see I have contributed $5, although I am not a millionaire. Quickly dimes, quarters and halves were subscribed, and .in a little while more than $7 more was collected. The money was turned over to tbe woman by tbe man with the eyeglasses. The womso was profuse in her thank and bidding her benefactor "good night" boarded an np town car and rode away. A report er who had observed the whole proceed ings thongbt be would watch the man with the eyeglasses. Tbe latter got oa th next ear, and the reporter followed, ine man with th eyeglass got off t Korty slxth street and Joined the woman, who was waiting at the corner for him. The pair greeted each other effusively and then walked arm In arm toward Broad way. Aa they went along tbe reporter heard this: "Say. those guys were-dead easy. Why, It wss the softest graft I ever struck. W got (boot IT. Say. this Is easier than stealing, and I guess we can make enough to keep ua ia luxury tor a couple of months." "lea, they were easy. Lt us sinks Broadway. We may catch another lay before we go home." New York Bun. eisaajklas Mlatak. The new boarder waa thin and wore spectscles. Pane the butter, please.- sne saw with some hauteur to yoang Slmpklns. Blmpkins looked up with a start. "Butter Is a noun," bt aald. "a common oaa, singular a ember, neuter gender" There be stopped. He aw .that b had blundered. As be handed ber the plate with a coo- science stricken smile ha realised through an Inapt ration that bar proaaneiatloa.r- vesled the fact that ah was direct from Boston. Cleveland rialn Dealer. - , TarUat Klada mt awta. Stubb Thl would be a line ataes t go equina. : .-. , . v Feun-Knttlng la a theater 7 , -Stubb Yea. Ther ar pesnots f lb gallery, pollsbed eoeaanota la tb front row aad cbastaot oa, tad tag.3ilcat news, . "-v-i. . - , Th OaaartaUtr la erilti,' . " Tb bride whs giggle duriag the er mony omtlme make aa good ta ell round wife aa th bride who looks like a aad, tweet flower being plucked from th Barest ttem-WJetroltyournsU Nlmrod Pat did o ever cateb front ? Pst-rsltb. a Ol did. lr. , ,-,V Nunrod-What did yea bait with? . V-Pat-Begorry, Ol bsU 'a with a ethlckv-ChlcagO Newa. t : ' .v- V. ' ';I-- aaeeaatto. y First Artoe Wsay a time my poor eld fatbtt ItDplored est aot to become sa a tor. - - . - '-- Second Aetor Doa't worry, eM mans redldnt-. ' - " ' '--" Aa English ststlstlclaa declare that Mime, considered m deceanlsl period. bear a constant relation to population. Tall "kavf the advantage greater longevity tbaa short ones. Tb progressiv eaiioa of tb world Are th great food consuming astlons. Qood food well digested give ;tretif;1hj Ifyon otnnot digest all you est, yon need Kodol Dyspepsia Cur. It ' dl (esU - what you eat.- Voa geed not diet , yourself. It eonttln all of the illgestants combined with tb heat know tonlot and reconitrnctlve. Il will even digest all cUes of foods In a bolile. No o'' r-r prujiaratloa will do this. H lui::.'!'' fuMi-vea snd yr. F. H. rnen me accompanied Xy mucous patchea in tne m o u t a . emo tions on the skin,'' sore throat, copper .colored splotches. c:i swollen glands, aching muscles and bones, the disease is making tauid headway, and far worse iynrptoma will follow unless the blood ia promptly and effectually cleansed of this violent destructive poison. - - -- S. 8. 8. is the only safe and infallible cure or this disease, the only antidote for this specific poison. It cures the thoroughly and permanently. K Coiai.101 ConW ' In the fall of ift X contracted Blood me Iccb- M-.Vtrv'kjeau did mt m aood i X waa arrttiiur wnrac all the time; tny hair cme out, nlcera appea rM in my throat ami nwut.li, my body waa atiwi my body waa aiuMtt cotrcd with copper colored splotcuea and offensive f anfferredi aeveray iron, rneumacte paini in mv shoulder) and anna. Mr condition could have been no worse ;vnlv those afflictc I aai was can understand my Bufferings. I hnd about lost all hope of ever being wet) ag-in woes x oeciaea to try . . bat must confess I had little faith left in any luedldne. After laLing the third bottle I noticed chauffe in my condl lion. Thta was iruT a1 mi ilv c coitra iftii tiar, and I delet mined I to Rive S. S. S. a thurouirh trial. From that time on theimprove Sienl waa nM ; S. 8. 8. aeeined to.h ve the dl. eaaa completely andar control ; the sore and nicer healed and I was soon fn-c from alt signs of the dlaordrr : I have barn strong and healthy ever sine. ' . tW. Smith. Lock Bom 611. NobtesvUle, Ind. is the only purely vege table blood purifier known. $ 1,000 if offered for proof that it contains a particle of mercury, potash or other mineral poison. Send for our free book on Blood Poison ; it contains valuable information about this disease, with full directions for self treatment We charge nothing for medi cal advice ; cure yourself at home. THE IWIFT SPECIFIC C8.. ATLANTA, OA, BLOOD HUMORS Ulcers, Old Sores, Cancers, Eating Sores, Rczrnm, Etc. hired by H. H, B - Trial lie free. Hot From impure blood comes tll sorts of paiii, aches and sorer, ending frequently n deadly cancer or so mo chronic soie If you can answer "jea" to any of the following qiieeliuns your blood is diseas ed and impure. Do cuts or Hurali'hon iieal rlowly ? Does )uur akin itch or burn ? Have you pim ples ? Erupliuua so you feel asbumcd to lie seen In company ? Aching Bones or Back? Eczema? Old Sores? Bolls? Scrofula? Kbeumslism ? Kou I Breath? Catarrh? Are you Talc? Do Bralia or rtcalea form on the Hkin. Hair or Scalp ? Prickling I'ains in tbe Hair? All Hun Down, get easily tired, ami as tired in the morning as when you went 10 bed? Fluttering Heart? Have you Ulcers? Eating Sores? Cancer? to ttiiti:, Any Jouknai. reader who Buffers la ad vised to take a few large, bottles of li. H. U. (Botanic lllood Balm). Tbia remedy is undoubtedly the best and only perfect Blood Puriller made. 11. B B. (Botanic Blood Balm) ha: z. record of 30 years of cares, hence Is thoroughly tested. By taking a few large bottles of B. B. Is. tbe blood Is made pure and rich, all the sores are healed, and aches and pains vanish as the mist before tbe su.i. II. B. B. haa cured over 400 cases of csncer, many of them pronounced '.lenrable by doctors and specialists. Estlng sores, ulcers and scrofula are healed so thst tbey never bother Ibe patient again. Eczema in Its worst form is cured by from 8 to 8 large bottles. B. B. B. cures by draining tb poisons and humors out of the blood, at the same time it bnllds np the broken down constitution. For tale by druggists, $1 per large bo. tle, or 6 large bottle (full treatment) $5. Complete directions with each bottle. Be sure the bottle reada Botanic Blood Balm. So sufferer may test It a trial bottle given away. Address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Oa. Describe symtoms and free medical advice given. A Good Telephone 8EBVICK IS, A BUSINESS NECESSITY, A HOME CONVENIENCE. A COM BINED , Necessity,' . Convenient, Luxury 1 Order Year Prom at Once 1 OR HOIK USE Ueaa, par wholesome, gnaraabsed to he Chemically maae irom aisuiieu wa-ci and free from impurities. Specially In loaded end prepared foe bumao con sumption. . i' - - -.- loa delivered dally (oxoept Sunday!) emto6pm.. bunaayt (retail omyj ' a m to i aooo For price aad other Informailon, .-f-'V''i AddraM "-"-""' " New Berae Ice Go 1 v Jil ilsU n... imm M.rul if M fBlL An oa atadlas krtek aud deicrliKkiai of aay Invantloa will aroaiptly renlv ear oolaloa free caaeeraiag the naieaUMIity of sua. "Mow to obtala a rateat" seat anoa requea). rataala enured tlumekaaadvartlMdloraalaaSauraapaaaa. . rauat. Ukea oat thronsk as ncelv .elal aUee,wlthotcaarg,la Tm Patwxt KacoaD, sa illuMrattd aad widely cJtcalaiad Joanul anaMltcd by Mianfarlarxa and In.l.mca.. ; , acudtotataiylapjuy ra.. Addtaas, ' ; l- ; victor J. avaa a oo. :': I ; iPfmtAtfrmerl.) tsaas ealldhag, . WAJaMmOTOM B. . BO VEAWeV , ' ' CXPERIENCB r. , T" 1 -.naa . 1 1 . M.hl , i CeFMiaMTa f A, . 9 . ' I n may IGE All f Dart liieEtfliTCitt; f ondeiisrd N li- dule. TRAINS GOINO hOLTH. I! DATED Si w July 82,1900'" c a c JSC A.M P M P.M. A.M P.M Lv. Weldon'll 50 5H 8 52 Ar. R. lit.. I 1 00 Lv. Tarboro 12 21 6 00 Lv. It. Mt. Lv. Wilson Lv. Selina. . Lv.Fay'vilb Ar.Floreno 1 01 U Del fi :i; 7 Hi 8 IS! ft 57 12 52 2 40 1 9 2 55 4 30 1 25! 10 Si 11 10 12 8 .'J 2 24 A.M. P. Ar. Uohls. Lv, Golds. 7 5.' 6 45 7 61 3 ::o 4 tb n co P.M. Lv. Mag'liitl ArWilm'lon 9 20 P. M A.M. TRAINS GOING NOKTH. (S-g 1 5 U Sk S8 o'S 6 j d'3 o'S d'5 '& 7," 'AO BP A M. P. kt. Lv.Florencc 9 50 7 83 f.v.FHV'ville 12 20 ... . 0 41 LT.Be.loia.. 1 50 10 54 Ar. Wilson. 2 &5 ... . 11 3:1 A.M. P.M. A.M. LvWilm'ton 7 00 9 i!5 Lv. Mag'lia 8 8011 10 Lv. Golds 4 50 .... 9 37 12 26 P.M. A.M. P. M. P. M Lv. Wilson 2 35 5 33 II 33 10 45 1 18 Ar. It. Mt. . 3 30 6 10 12 07 II 23 1 58 Ar. Tarboro 6 4t) Lv. Tarboro 12 21 Ly. It. Mt. . 8 30 12 07 Ar. Weldon 4 32 1 00 P.M A.M Yadkin Division Main Line Train leaves Wilmington 9 00 a in, ar rives Kayetteville 12 05 p ni, leaves Fay elteville 12 25 p m, arrives Sanford 1 43 p m. Keturnnig li-uve ban ford 2 30 p m, arrive Fayeltoville 3 41 p in, leave Fny etteville 3 40 p m, urrives Wilmington 0 40 p m. Bvnneltsville Branch Trains leaves Benncttsville 8 06 a m, Maxton 0 10 am, Bed Hprings 9 40 a m, Hope Mills 10 32 ni, arrive Fayettcville 10 65. Return ing leaves Fayetteville 4 40 p m, Hope Mills 4 55 p m, Red Springs 5 35 p ni, Maxton 6 15 p m, arrives Bcnnettsvillc 7 15 p m. Connections at Fayetteville with train No. 78, at Maxton with the Carolina Central Railroad, at Red Springs with the Red Hprings and Bowmore railroad, at Sanford with the Bcaboird Air Line and Southern Railway, at Gulf with the Durham and Charlotte Railroad. Train on the Scotland Nock Branch Road leaves Weldon 3 55 p m, Halifax 4 17 n m. arrives Scotland Neck at 5 08 n m. Greenville 6 57 p ni, Klnston 7 50 p m. Returning leaves Klnston 7 50 a in Greenville 8 52 a m, arriving Halifax at 11 18 a tc, Weldon 11 88 a m, d lily ex rent Sunut.. Trains on Washington Branoh leave Washington 8 10 a m and 2 30 p .n. ar rive Purmele 9 10 am, and 4 00 p in. re turning leave Parmcie 9 35 a m and tt 30 p in arrive Washington 11 00 a m ami 7 30 p m, daily except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N 0, daily except Sunday 5 80 p m, Sunday, 4 15 p m, ar rives Plymouth 7 40 p m, fl 10 p m, Re turning, leaves Plymouth daily except Sunday, 7 50 a m, and Sunday 9 00 a m, arrives Tar born 10 10 a m, 11 00 a n. Train on Mi Hand; N C Branch leaves Goldrboro daily, except Sunday, 5 30 a, m vr ving Smitliflold 40 m. Return ing iuavea Rmilhfield 7 30 a ui; arrives atGoidsboro9 00am. Trains on Nashville Branch leaves Etocky Mount at 9 30 am, 3:40 p m .arrive Nashville 10 20 a m, 4 08 pm, Spring Hope 11 00 a m, 4 25 p m. Returning leave Spring Hope 11 20 a m, 4 55 p m, Nash ville 11 48 a m, 5 2 p m, arrive at Rooky Mount 12 10a m, 6 00 p m, daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves War saw for Clinton daily, except Sunday, 11 40 a m and 4 25 p ni, Returning leaves Clinton at 6 45 a ni and 2 80 p m. Train No 78 makes close connection at Weldon lot all points North daily all rail via Richmond. . H M EMERSON, Uen'l Pass Agent J R KENLY, Gen'l Manager. T M EMERSON, Traffic Manager. Russell House While In Beaufort be sure and atop at the Rosell House. Flrst-Claas Board. A home for traveling people. Fishlna and hunting unexcelled, Tennt1.25 dy or 98.00 per week OA. ROBBELL Prop TO THE We an offering at Reck Bo'km Fig- eree i - ' ,000 Paper Bag, i '' J8.CO0 Batter Tray. ; lOOReamsiGrty Wrape ng ppjr. ' 8 cat.t Roll Toilet Paper. - IiooBagshoC. '' ; 80.000 Loaded Bbeller' - " - I tQ0,0M W5 P.Caoa,'1-'-- ., S),0C0MnketCape.iiV ' . , 80 Case Lamp Chimneys. f "tOC!IlubbrBooUi,.. ,- Besides ISalls, Bplkee,; Paab;.'.-lt Suits, and tferyihina: aaoally kept in a rVbiletal and Retail Hatdwaie tUore. ; i Dcerlng and : '4 : ' l ' --Jlowtfra nnd ' Hay -nakea ' Von XZnnd. ' . Your for Biialucst, i j. o. A& NI U R. R. 5 tMbi TAEL1. NO. M ''i 'j"- 1 !T"t t.'i c-fe.li t , Tuly lSlh, 1U00 at 1J.( 1 A. M., K. T. Omrpi.-.t I rV!.Ml 1 1: Ji.. '1 JW.rnfti Trt.'.nc !jv. i m , RT.mi' NS; 8 40 U'.liinlx.lT.... ' 01 I.Hir.inL- . . . 4 3 J KtiiRton. . . . West o. 4 Ar. n m .. .11 06 . . .0 . 2 ...io : 8 40... .. A r. New Iwrn. Lv 9 00 6 50 l v. " r R S7 715... Ar. Mornl.Hiui riiy Lv 7 05 No. 5, Mx'd "l & Pass Tn No. ft, ?.i'd K nnd I'.h-b 1,, P'.ilv Iioxit ;ti:iav. I.V. A. 7 i'O. 7 8.1. 8 10 tS'-'O M Ml fl on 4i'. 10 02 A i r. a . .. GolnVooro. . . . . Il-Hf.. . . . . . 1j1 iriiiiii,-. . . . . .Fnlli'ie .'ivek... Klrihti.n dllnWi-ll Dover . . . Core t 'reek . . 7 14 0 4'J 34 Oil fi 40 5 n 5 00 4 37 10 20 Tuscurura 4 20 10 0 Claiks 4 11 1050 New Bern 3 .V.i . M. p. u. No. 7. Lv. a. in.- 7 40 . . . . t- 01. . . . y;o .. . 8 5". v to Pnseent?r No 8. StindiiysOiily Ar. p. ni. (ioldstioio 8 00 LiiUr:iii(;e 7 27 .... KinMou 7 (,7 Voter (i 47 .New Bern b 15 11 15. ...nr. Morehead City Lv 4 2 No. 1, t Mx'd Ft. and 1'asB.Tu. I.v. a m 7 0) 7 3i 811 No. 2, Mx't Ft. and Pass. Tn. 8.-ATION8: Ar. p m . Goldsboro 6 33 Bent's 5 53 . LuUrauge 5 23 8 27 Fulling creek 4 53 DM Kinston 4 33 9 25 , caswell 3 1H 9 40 Ar. Dover Lv 3 00 10 40 core ere 2 00 1 15 TuHc.nrora 1 Kb 1 31 Clark's 1 20 '2 05 Ar. New Bern, I.v 180 Lv. " Ar. ... 2 12 Kiverdale 12 50 .10 47 .10 10 .1000 . 9 40 . 906 . 8 47 . 838 . 820 2 20 2 4:t 3 12 3 25 3 31 3 46 I 01 croatan liavelock .. . . Newport, Lv . Wildwood Atlantic Ar. Morehead city, Lv. . r. M. City Depot, Lv 7 5 a. a. Monday. Wednesday and Friday. (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. S. L. DILL, nuperinii; jiionl Atlantic t'oawt Iine. vViLMiNinoN & Nkw Hernk I; i; TIME TAIU.K NO. 0, inEirecl Wednesday, AiifJ. 7, 198, Daily Except Sunday, doing South HCUKDUl.lc: Going North No. M, I'uttHOiigor Trains No. 50, Lv. a 111, HTATION8: Ar. p m, 5 40 5 0-4 49 4 l't 2 32 9 00. 9 30. 9 51 10 03. 12 08. , . . New liernr , . . Pollocksville. . . MnysvMle Jacksonville. . . . I Wilmington, I I Union Depot I 1215 ...Ar. Wilmington; Lv. ... 2 ii v M i' a No. 3, Passenger & Fkeioht, No. 4. Leave Wilmington Monday, Wodnos lay and Friday. Leave New Berne Tues 1ay, Thursday and Saturday. I.v. AH A r. p H 7 80 Lv. Wilmington, Ar 1 45 8 40 ....Scott's Hill 12 55 9 80 Woodside 12 15 10 05 Holly ridge 11 40 10 51 Dixon 10 51 11 20 Verona 10 20 12 05 Jacksonville. 9 45 12 30 Northeast 8 55 Jl 55 ...Whiterak 8 30 1 30 MayBvillo 8 05 2 15 Pollocksville 7 20 2 55 Dr-bruM's 8 86 8 40 Ar. New IWne, Lv 6 00 Daily Except Sunday. J. R. KENLY, General Manacer " l ,-' Traniporla'lnp. Southern R ailway. The Slandaid Railway at tne SOUTH Tho Direct Line to nil Points, TUXAfS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, ClIBAAND POHTO RICO. Suiotly First-Clsas Equipment on all fhrouiru or Local Trains: Pullman Pal ace Bleeplng-Gar on all Nlgbt Trains; Fast aud Bale Scheduler. . .. i ii , ' . Travel by tbe Son them and you areaa ttireJ a Safe; Comfortable and Expedl UoutJotunsy, . ,. Apply te Ticket Agaate for Tim T bio, Rate aart,GforJ lutorumllou or eddreM , rffc.pAKfV,. ft. t. VEBNOWjj i-,'t ') ' . t.t. AV - .ne1lle,W. i) 1 I Charlotte, Vft:Hy&$. FRARK & ffARMOR. .V-. J. M. COI. 8d V P 4 Oen Man. " Tr Mr ' ' . nr a p. O t A ' "! . 1 .VrASIIINaTON, - D. - be com jrfiund i.
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 25, 1900, edition 1
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