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I I v. A - The Kind Ton Hare Always Bought, and which has been - In 11 OA fnr ATAV 5lfl V&h km lumi 4h& nlmnohiM aP Allow no All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare--Soric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness. It cores Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean the Signature of The Kind You Have In Use For Over TM OCITTAUII 00-.MMV. TT MURRAY Wil3lrTolr - . A SURE MtUIUINt. HjtD0Mt V , Deo. tl. I hart bu suffering from female weak MS for four years, and have taken many nedlclnea, but Wine of Cardui and B ack Pranffat have dona mora for ma than any tking ala. MRS. CAROLINE EVANS ft b ft mistakf to take any and every kind of medicine when you are lick. There is danger in it. Most of the so-called cures f.r "lenule weakness" do ngthing more than deaden the pain tempt rarilv, and wl.en the effect wears away the patient is weaker and sicker than Kf':e. H is never wise to take chances. Yuu have only one life, and that is dear and precious. If you have any pain, ache, disorder or weakness in the femi nine organs, nothing will help you like Wine of Cardui. It helps do away with morning sickness during the early stages of pnxnanc v, and modifies the pains of childbirth; recovery is rapid and future health is assured. The wine Is purely vfff- (table, being made of herbs whose medicinal properties act directly upon the organs of womanhood. It is a lunt tried remedy, and has many years of success behind it It to sure. Why take a chance medicine when you cm get a sure medicine? Druggists sell Large Bottles for $1.00. 0 FINANCIAL T. A. OrMfl, rm. K. If. Mdows, V. I'ra. H. M. Ur.T.1, CwUar. CITIZKNN BANK, or irwmuf,v.c. Doing General Banking Businet February 18, 1900, hurp'ut and I ndiv -ded Profit", 112,11V". 71. Prompt and careful attention given to all boaloea entrusted to nt. Accounts rvoeived oa favorable leim. Vtrwa 1. I. MVW.. ,! W.lpork. Jba. Powtat, . w.ttralnaar, . W.Mllwuo4. Chat. Itnll j, Jr. Majrar Itabn. TUau a . rs, 0. 1. rn. . r. urocaaa. Mark Dlaoaaar. F. & M. BANK, FEBRl'ART Ut. ItOO. CaslUISWck ITi.OOO Aarslaa, 1 0.00l Uaalvla4 frail. t.00 tflU 1 1,000 ornor.m L II. Crmxa ,Pnaidat. W. Cmtvwn-. VU I'nu. T. W. Iawar, Cblw. J. W. BitKMa. Am i CaiUr Mia Banwan Kiaa t 7i -PIKKCTOHH: Wat. & Biaaa, M M. Marka, ; O. D. HradKun, P. d. PWlMtor, U IL Calkr. Jao. rViaar, W. .Cd-w-i, J. W, Saavart, T. W. tmj. It eollarta for mvrrhaala. ataaafarta vrt ami oUm Halt promptly at apant .1 tars aoaatbw. Br u llrawaliiv aad WrarWaa kwtawaa OiaJa, It fonrt ttarraa4al Eart Oaroltaa IUakta laaUaiUeaM. Uaamaltt, k It Ua fJ iklf oaa4 pay Interval am fMriMIOHAU alaaa. a. P. WaH t. W. Tim. MnnoM. roo ward, imuniM ooomiUBi ( I uw. mm . OMm M K. FmM MtaaM, typ avaa aval aanavaa, KM'M tlat al aUMfh aa4 jaatlfcMQ rinmtMMlw, o,l m, iwmi raaiM, i.aiat mrmt H la ' li i 1 mr r. II. Irllr tier, f irrotxif at uw. - i JIW Itraat. U7r BrUk tlllilBf. l iitm a taa fi ..tiia a 0aaa tWlml, mm ... fiHM. C j iaai m ra a4 lini tiaan and has been made under his per nonn.1 ttnfAnrlslAn nfnrA ita Infant?. one to deceive von in this. Always Bought 30 Years. TarCT. NEW YORK CITY. rWqplU)Lfl 0mm j uiwTiAm ( For ai Tiro m r-".i nunnrM 'mX" WXJn&wi "ic? 1i(j,lty " SHOES KAKTEICX CAROLINA DISPATCH N, Hi i 'J 1) rKPtltiHT Si PASS km; kr. For Al! I.! at .orlh The Steamer NE0SL 'A 1-'l.,l-lt. will leave on .M i i'Uvn, and Fridays at i, p. Or, i i ti K landitiga ai ok I dand. . M.fv m. ii. The Str. Newbcrne Commririiie Jiy l-t.' l clora rnxKi on TmIm. m 1 oaakina lantin. .1 Orimt il (.laid ed a, ll.vl than 0'ie 'i .'ir I'rcti inn to .atii For farther information p OKO. II KN DKiLSON A ft M. K. KlK'i, n. Mr , H.C. Hi-iu i ka.0n. I- rl. A l'a.At Norfolk, Va. Do you Wlah lo Kittrmlnat IM Ryft. Cock Woachi, Ann ? Ac TImn Um Liquid Creoleum. CraoWwaa la alao a atrfnl houxkold mwiMy In aa .4 ailiwaia Aa a dWaliaal II U apTnr In tmtM it Mid, H aHiaaf powtnaoa not rarro ataa aa4 haa a 4aat aaalthlul ordnr, Oroirawi ia aara onMk to flraa. nni Maa la !, aa4 lit p n ff twana. Tlatraat n4 tw4f oa taaauvtal HI V KSnt 0!LT. Aba M ; rranUII aa4 I atari 1- Caa.o4-OC-k0.a-. lAiaalf NVit Hi. raat HaXkaitaal la a -a Jeea4 fx k- Hoits Ph&mucy, .127 hWk Sited. raflHaaTaM Ailat'ai :tl r-faa. 1 Old Doioioioiii'aiiiNiiipio. .Ti,T;j,;r a- ; n, '., ... t. ; i; . , . j ,.h I . 1. 1 n i ., f ;l ! v.. : .' knvr 1 1. J'" I r i: HAS HEARD ANTS TALK. ft Tfclmka m Freack MatraIUt u4 UU Rvumu Fr BU Belief. Sir John Lubbock, ai well as many other fitientist-n has of courae studied the ant, but it has been gircn to a French man, M. Ferel, to make a discorery aa regards ants that proyes them to be poa stMieJ of an intelligence far greater than baa been hitherto supposed. The way M. Ferel proved thia was as follows: He made a glass funnel, one end small er thau the other, which he placed, tho small end downward, in the center of a square of plain glass some six inches wide, fitting closely enough to prevent the little insects from crawling out UD; derneath. He then took a number of ants In a bunch about the size of aa ordinary hujsv chestnut free from any foreign sub Ftanee and. lifting up the funnel, drop ped the cluster of insects Inside. While the ants were still in a state of bewilderment and before any of them could reach the edge of the glass the ex perimenter covered it with another square similar to the one already in use, which had been surrouuded a short dis tanee from its edge by a rim of putty. This effectually confined the little in sects aud prevented their beiug crushed. The two pliites of glass were then pressed together to within, approximate ly, the thickness of an ant's body, but t loser on one side than on the other, so us to hold some fast and Incapable of moving, while others could move about In their narrow prison where they liked. On applying this box of nnlH to the ear as though it had been a watch M. Ferel was astonished to hear a regular and continuous buzzing noise, somewhat simi lar to the sound made by water when boiling in an opeu vessel, though some times a higher note would be struck by oio' or another of the ants. Further study of the box of prisoners revealed many interesting fact. The free ants were seen to advance to the sides of the ones that could not move and to endeavor with nil their strength to re lease the prisoners. It was then that the sounds made by the ants became louder and more strident. It was evident that these sounds eonveyed some meaning, for a palpable difference was to be found in the minute utterances, which must have been intelligible to the tiny captives. Then came the problem. How was the Miimd made? VI. Ferel proceeded to at nine make minute investigations and submitted live ants to the scrutiny of n very powerful microscope. Here, again, nn interesting discovery was in store for t he investigator. The sides of the little insects were found to be in one particular place rough and S' lily, resembling though of course on a tiny scale the teeth of u saw. It was by nibliiMi: tliis that the Hut made the soum that hail rewarded the scientist's re search. M. Ferel then took a couple of anls and con tilled them In the glass box already descrilifd. imprisoning the one and giving the oilier liberty to move. The ant that had free ukc of his limits became at oil'C inteusely excited. It rilsh d about, making what must have been tailing into cunsidorntioii the comparative size nf n man and an ant a terrible noise. The modulations of ihe in -eel's mode of expn -.simi were plainly hen id by the s i n'i-l. Then, having apparently exhausted an exi i-eilin-Iy copious vocabultiry, the an J, in "1 - i ic f liberating its com pan ion. hcd at it and killed it. This was evi b ully to the insect the only course b ft n ti. 'hicagii ( 'hmnb le. i-rntl.in nncl I lrtrniuii fur . Cti-rro ir(lp h t t iW I rxfur- t hi" rnnUli'tit. .ii v am known. tr Th.Uilnn .f uhl- Ii ri-fjuttiil tin arriii i . nf nf K-'ini- crntuti.n. ("I nm m (.ntMitl fn.ui hU ill ifil-lr hnagi- nf the ptiliit. onr tl ..f (;! i-r iitnnit in f-fi!. 1,1 i ! i i n in i a uilr.rt.ai, ..a i:. mil- .1 .1.1 " i '. rrn Ir)'iin-1. I'tilni nl hotnm to i 'h a ( 'Tl ifllinn llrarH tflm. '1 ' ' -' . r -In i I' 'I ' n f tnn up h i n(i.1 I" h ;V f him ahop rvlliuf trpflpfcH nii'l n f mrilinf.y rtiCBfl tb i.'m nt l- - "1 painter ! min tmn rn-fntf ho-l ilir rtf mum yh II rimr H'l iup1r) tb- rpiluif m I Ut 0 i maiV1 in tb rtMbivr' ! m tr.o r bl li pp-rl intMv I A. A :? 'tb !W- f li I f i " rth1 th rMhUr II lit ' nnA I f T"fl' rt iviit r..1ui n.iif Iho 'it) 9 mrr for Aa Kaaaallam. Two r-rif . nmr fnat ana rl at." liM mvmnr, mho fno4 qaiitlnf a!f.. H.miliirM lhv 4o," aaipajdaq Tna 4Wk If l'niHnl t1r4ar. fnr namnta, fiU klmHr aa-frVn-' hf fwa vraara, h. III be mm to r1l alaml I Waai la taa r-.iT llatfaa'a tUi.r taa aiaaaaJa. "Jinan aa 4avi fti lata a raatna H fcal ! arlfa raa aa Maj rray lima, ti klrM Uat atafcl Wi ratal kt dinaaf met anM." "Waal aaa kla wlfr't platf -b aw4a k bot far Wav"-tWaJn lit - fir. rViU'a Caar irniDmraa tvigi r M4 a Onm Coayrnara OaoS Vt-Wrdnr Oooiw a4 MaaatavOnuii VtUaovt WW All mnthara pralaa K tVMtnni mar1bi M fc tlvrrnraiitaa. IlnaraiTii na, Utirva faaanasmta fen4 ai'liiaa. Unl'fc, aaea r-iia, -- aianaa, a- lata -at r vi ' I I , a- . li ll IM tjfjl Snitch T,rnrM and Thrirt. ai I In n dull S. ottisli illnu-r- ..n n dull IfaN ni'Hiiij' .mi' ncifcrhlxir cnllcd upon nnoth- rJi II II. Wilv Ml, t nl lli ,L.,.r l,v til. I fli'lid wife, mid thi' oiim-sntluu went tliu: "Ciiulil?" "Ave." 1 1 ii n t.i ! weety, I think " j 3 "( lit. nvi . Iic'm in " I "l .-.l, I n-.' hiln''" "Hi, I .n.t. d to hin, " , i'. I'm ,iiu t n ii i in mt mm. oiina d. ,d In i.';" LINK i ' . i ni.ld. nV" 1 "to' m.M.-n." ( Irrro'i Wit. Tin rH r t i' i ii 'c t ii t iii it in ii .t n m'H tii f..i!urr ut n irinl 1-r Jut)'. In I hf - fiac iik'niiix! rrrt's, utif if thi' ut I'M !if h!i 'f nii'i'jni'T. iti whli h CtriTu ! r 1 f r tin- pi j tin .l.-fi-n 1 1 rt. j. II i ... ' '. . ti. i 11...,. - Woman's Life Is hard enough as it is. It is to her that we owe our world. 1 and everything should be made as easy as possible for her at the time of childbirth. This is just what MOTHER'S Friend will do. It will make baby's coining: easy and painless, and that without tak ing dangerous drugs into the sys tem. It is simply to be applied to the muscles of the abdomen. It penetrates through the skin carry ing strength and elasticity v.ith 1L It. strengthens the whole system and prevents all of the discomforts of pregnancy. The mother of a plumb babe in Panama, Mo., says: " I have used Mother's Friend and can praise it highly." Get Mother's Friend at the Drug Store, SI per bottle. The Bradfield Regulator Co., ATLANTA, GA. Write for our free illustrated book, " Before Baby is Born." RHEUMACIDE RHEUriATISn TO STAY l l!HKI. TlIK MHUICAL WONDKll OK TI1K NlnetPnth Cei.lurj' t Avegelablc tenicdy that positive ly cuies tect til and King titand in rases. The greilewl blood puriticr known, tins the hearty endorsement of ieai Ing jihysl ciane after thorough trial, ('urcs 9b per ceni of the cm es treated. Hold by all New Bern drug gii.U. I'rlrr I OO I'er llotllr. AN EASY WAY TO EARN $25.00 Wc will pay this to anyone icndlnc u JO new yearly tub vcrlptiotift. a t c o m -panted by the full yearly price for each aubacrlptlon Send two cent atamp for proftpcclus. sam ple copies and par ticulars OutlngPublishing Co. 239 Fifth Ave., N.Y. I I lit llllltlHII.IIIIIIUIH irrWiYniTMHiHiitvnaWaK A Ktt rAI I bKJi rj awa MatcUoal (a tnrj a uait m oaaia a raw. MCALL'S MAGAZINEW T A LAMES' lUOAZLfE. l.iTTi ; est; atrnam. BMUaia, Waala. Ua4 4aHx lUnaaailcal aaa Al.iliaa aaraaavruuaa- Paaar Patawaa. 4 aal mmt mm TUB McCALL CO, lia-KI Waal I Ma u aVa. CAROLINA INN, Droad (Hraai. !a faaraM C Of) to tb Public. With UUat Maara I an pf art mania, Takla riral Claaa. Ia aa4 CU Batka. Raarala raoaai for naiaiiwlal awav mm. . r. raur. ifaaifa4aaa. DURE fl fT-.?" "IfcaV - af 4 a aa K fi laiatai - X aa.aj f at l m f aa -t mi al I III Wvaaa,,,,, 9m a- a-a f. f.aj, 4 ai p..- ta at a I I m. . 1 1 I Hi aaaaa a kaw,l b. a. tm a m I irwnrrrr. tu. a m, a-. . r T . . . MaWaVWaMn I 1 raav ai aj aalaai. Not ice. Stati or Noutj Cauwlim I Superior Cravem Coi ntv. Court. Fall Term, 10011 The National Uauk of New Berne VI. O 8. Briggs To O S. Dbigcs, Take Notice--Thai an action r-aa been commenced agaioal you id the Superior Court of said Craven county entitled ' The National Bank of New Berne vs. (1. 8. Briggs," for the purpose of recovering judg ment against you for eighteen hun dred dollars and interest theieon. on Ac cepted draft dl counted tiy (be plain'iff and you are required 10 appear at the neit term of Ihe Supcior Court nf said Craveu Couulv lo le held al the Court House id the lily of New Bern on tho fith Monday before Ihe first Monday In Match 1901. being the 2Hib day of Janu ary 1901. and answer or demur to the complaint that shall lie tiled hi this ac tion, and you are notified thai a writ nf attachment has been Issued in this ac tion This 10th day of D. cember. 1900. W. IH. Watmw Clerk Superior I nurt. Administrator's Kale of Land. NoitTit Cahouna, CllAVKN C'OI'NTY In Superior t'ourl, Hefore W. 51. V al ion, I', (J. Thomas P. McCailhy, Administrator ol ihe Estate of l harity Am brose, deceased, vs John Burden, Kitty Hill and Curtie Hill, her husband, Lewis Ambrose, Ernest Picket and Daisy l'ieket. Hy virtue of an order of the Superior Court of t'iaven County made this lOili, day of December 19b0, in lh above en tilled action, 1 will on the 14lh day of January 1901, al the Courthouse door in Ihe city of New Bern N. C at 12 o'clock m. ofTer for side the following de scribed tract of land lo make assets, to wil: In No. 6 Township near Iiivcrdale, he ninuing at a liitbiwood alaku al the head of ilwibcpcn Branch, near Ihe edge of the litaufort road, which leads between Beaufort and New Bern, aud runs with said road lo Ihe Woods road, and with the said Woods road lo the Great Blanch, thence with said Ureal Branch 10 the mouth of llorsepen Branch and w ith said Hnrsepen Branch lo the begin ninir, containing 175 acits nmte or less, being the lauds convened to the late Charity Ambrose, hy Deed, recorded In the (illlco of Kegtster of Deeds for Craven ' otiuly in book HI,") page (10. JI.ess about GH acreB heretofore conveyed hy ( harity Ambrose to John Burden, Lewis Ainb ore aud others. Terms of sale cn h This 10lh' ilav id Decimber 1900. THUS. K. McCAHTH V, Ad mlnlslrator. Mortgage and Receivers Sale. Kor the purpose of satisfying the mortgage due the National Bank or New Bern, and at the reij :ct-l of said Bank, we will offer fur t-altj and sell lo the highest bidder for l- II al the foot of Metcalf si reet nn Trent Kivcr, at Ihe hour of 12 O't 'lock M. on Monday 'he :tlst dv of December, ONE I'H.K DlilVKIt, formerly the properly of H. H. N al. The proceeds therefrom lo be applied to Ihe satisfaci ion of Ihe mort- gnge held by talil Brink, and the smpluH if any lo be behl by us as liecelvem If S Neal. Tills December loth A I). 190.1. John Dunn. Cwcn II. liuion. Kecievers, Adiiiiiiitmtor''N .Halo. Pursuant to Ibe order and license of ale lo me directed In thai certain spe cial procefdlngi pending in the office of the Clerk of Ihe Superior Court of ('ri ven county entitled, Edward lierock, a. I mlnlslrator of Frederick Maler, de ceased, agilnt M. D Maler, widow, ami Thomas Ultwoa and wife and the helm unknown of Krcderirk Maler, dcreaen, which said proceedings are in.tltuteil for the purpose of making aaaelts to pay the debt of the said Frederick Malrr, deceased. I will offer for sa'e and ax-1 1 lo Ihe hlgeit bidder, for ra.li. at the courl houie door of Cra.en county on Ihe Orsl Monday In January, It being the 7lh day of tald month In the year It II. al the hour of 12 o'clock M . al public outcry, all, and lingular that rarlaln tract or parcel of land lying and liclng situate In the county of ( raren ami State nf North Carolina, on the south tide rtf the Dover road, containing lao hundred arm (I'lO) and ronyeyed lo F W Maler by Owen II (Jnlon. mm mluloner. bv drrd dated Mar tUtb ixftfl, and racordeo In the office of Ihe Begls tar of Deads of Craven county. In Rook 102. Folio K'iO. etc , lo which records raferenr Ii mv for a full and deflatte deacrlptlon of said land This Nortnbar S3rd, A I) . V) K linn. . Administrator of F W. Mikv. ite raaaad Admlnlafratoni Notloe. UarlDf qaallflad aa Iha Adralolsiratnr oftbtaalsla of Charily Ambroar d. Willi, aollea la baraby gltaa lo all par anas aavlag 1 1 alms agsln.t tba ealat. nf Ibf droraard lo prevtnt lb .n. In oadat tig ard oa or bafora lb l.th day of Novratbar 1901, nr tkla aotlr will b ptaaa la bar of Ibatr racoaary. All na nous ladaMad to tald int will pWaaa aaakatmBarllat paysnval T f. WrCAHTIIY Adanlatatratov of Cbarliy Aaibrnat, daraaaad. Tblt rib rfa ol Xovaabf trt Timber Innd Fr Nnle By tlrt a of aa ordaf of lb Hapartof Court f Jnaaa amialf la a parlaj am- aaadlaf rf L ll.fa-. KIM V Har- vaaat. Mar )at Ja aa4 aMaaM i 11. MK)ala. Ki Part PaOttoa tm aaia el Uad for wlvWna. law aaaaiaaal anav ailaaVwiart mm (all l laa k'haal aiadar Ir aaaa a-ael la taa art""' ! l aafi, al laa Oajrt l'eaa 4 -of la Traa ina HMmaii aa, Mnadaa ba l1M4a of rVvwajV. IMM1I t la ( rfWwta UM Mwa la roWwkrUat lbaf aaM maaiv, awAfttalaf laa Uait t flaallla Ttf. iwn Ht, W. T. IHl-va a4 eta, aaaaa m vWatavvt mal bf lUraaat B. Mai aaaaa tax) Mr, Hayso4 4 aa Oaavfa W a MM1aMINMM vBaMv)M Tk ata laavrttal b at1 tlaiWatral ft, UM IKa 5rwaar A.D.WAHO, TBOt D. WAtXtX. Cun-lait Mr, 11. w.utnioiT,' Ardllccl 5 Slj emknent Cl Ilroatl fUrttl A d ni I n 1st rat or 7io i w tlaifng qualir.od ui. Aituiini.-traior of tbeealnle of W li. T' 'rij-'e, dueled, late of I'rnven r.niiv. N. ('. Ttnn i to iM'tify ail peraoiii' having . imii-ii h.i-i.ii i the eat a i of eanl deceased lo exhitui Ihem for pavmeul to the underivned on nr hefore the Ttii uiiy of Novernlier 1901. or thin noiire will I pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted lo aald estate are requested to make imme diate payment. November 7th. 1900. JOHN R. RO WEN. Administrator. D. L WARD, Attorney. Mortgage Sale of !lr Vanceboro. PutsuBPtto the power of sale con Isined in a mortgage ex-ciiled to me by .1. Hhoile. and 1(. I.. Rhodes dated the 20ni ilay of .liine, lt99 and recorded in the Custom House in Ihe City of New Bern in Litter 14 folio Uti etc. 1 will sell at public auction at the wharf of K. K. Bishop formerly the Uld Dominion dock al 12 o'clock m., on Monday tbe24th day of Decemlier 19(H) ihe st.amer Vance !oro together will) all of the masts, bow sprit, boats, anchors, cables, chains, rig gine, tackle, apparel, furniture, anil all olher necessaries i hereunto appertaining and belonging. Terms of sale cash. J. C. WlllTTY. Mortagee- 60 YEARS" EXPERIENCE Trade Marks ia. --rO Designs ' rfW ComRiQHTs Ac. Anyone sending aiketrhand description may lutrklj aacertniii our opinion free whether an invention i probably patentable. ( 'omnium lioiiBwtrtctly conridontlal. Handbook on I'ateuta sent free. Oldest airenoy for eecu ring patents. 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I'ateuta tnkrn out through us receive ajtrrnl noltrr, without chat(e, tn I'HH PATttNT KacnMli, all ilhi.trateil and widely ciiculntnl jouiual, con. wiled tiy Man u fact urn. and I n ve.tnr. beud tor aalnple copy FREE. Addiea., VICTOR J. EVANS A CO. latent Attorney!,) Ini lulldlni, WABHINOTON, D. C Atlantic Toat IjIii. WlLM INtlTON A NkW HkKNK l(. it TIMK TAHLK NO. ,'), InK.tlcrt Wedneaday, AiiR. 7, 1H1H, Hall) Kxn-pt Sunday, 'loinn South I HCIIKIiri.t: (loin.; North No. M, l'aa-n(er Traini ,Ni. .V), I.v. a m, stations Ar p ni 8 00 New IV-rnr ' 40 VIM 1'iillm-kivilln . .. 04 9 51 Hayaville t 411 10 (Ti JarkaoriTilli- 4 is Wilm;iiKUiri t. I riion l'p)t WllmingUm, 1 2 :w 2 u. 12 15 r a No. 8, Ar. I'AKxrKoru 4 Khkiuiit No. 4. Iravr V'lniLnt(Uin alondar. Wrlrua lay and Friday. 1-aTf New Ilernr Tuia- lay, TlHiraln) and Sattirdny. Lv. ah Ar. r a 7 8CI I.v. V ilmirif too, Ar 1 4.1 MO Hr.afa Mill :i an Woodai.ia ia ift 10 OB Il'.llyrldr 1 I VI 10 51 Iliion 10 51 11 i 'ert.na 10 2j li 00 Ja kaonvllU II. C H i Nnrtbaaat. .... H 11 V. V hlu-'ak . . . JO I SO Wayavllle ... a fa. IIS I'l.Ilorkavilt. . 7 X IU larbruM'a "VI I 40 Ar. Naw IWrn. I.v a. rn Iaally Laoop Ht,oday J. It KKM.Y. (taoanJ Manarvr The Forum. of tfca ( aaailf a. Hob I'rrrv N. Ilaatb. HWcravary of lb Hapabllcaa rtalloaal CoaBaalttaa Taa Work ef tba Harlprorlty ( ra Mlaaloa. Job. flail D.hnrae. Joint IW rataff nf lb RaHproelty Onaailaalna Taa ( blaaaa flyatava of Haall.f. tin Cbartaa taakf . fntanatlt I Mlatatar la Cblaa. Tba rrafraaaraa for (xaf raaa. liaary UtaalbaM Wax Caa iawt Iv ba a( 'a KapuWUi ' i I. tanatlfaac Tba tawaaaU tWta of lb rrolartjv "t;t'aa, Jab T. Toa. fliaiawi ta Paaalana i. f f .f Ru raa, Ootraaaaalta, iari ary of tb pa Tat. frhmm AatiituNx. Tba Kdaovtkvs ef a MniUoaira. fee Tra( taaka, far 4 m, V, fl. Mlalrtv batVaba, Tb4 Dajalaaaaaat tl BrHWk Mtea aaal Tafaev. Aavirie la tba PmriU, Ra. iaba a ail HI. farajaHy X. Mlabaaat a TavaOww bV4m a, LV. Petea C tal- a.iriaai OaaJ It ttl, Qtmrf a Utwwi. BVfVf BHe f Wtmm H ft, llN TetaeM Iwklllv -. Tat rearm ft. O, 111 TT .va, Vtm TevV A. & N. C. R. R. TIMl TABLB HO. 14 !'.) 'lake Effect Wednesday, luly 18lh, -' at 12:01 A. M E. T. OoirgEait Schrdtjlk: Going West No. 8 Passenger Trains No. 4 Lv. p m stations: Ar. a m 8 40 Goldsboro 11 05 09 LaGrange 10 88 4 32 Kinston 101 5 10 Ar. New Bern, Lv .8 00 . 5 33 1-T. " Ar 8 87 7 15 . . Ar. Morehead oily Lv 7 05 o. 7. Ti ssen ;i r Lv. a. ir. Sun layi ' In'y - 8 0 Golds' o o... 8 09 LaGrange. . . No. 8. -' . ! . m. 8 00 7 27 8 30 .. 8 55.. 9 50.. 11 15.. Kin ti n 7 07 Dover fl 47 .New B. rn 6 Oa Morehrad City Lv ... 4 20 No. 5, I No. 6, rassenger sTiTio.-f: PaM ns. r Train. Tn i .. Paily Exo'T Sindav. Ar. a. M. lV-Pi M 7 80 'ioldar oro 7 14 7 48 Beat's 6 56 7 5S LaGrange 6 30 8 10 Falling Creek 6 21 28. Kinston li 03 8 iili Oaswell 5 51 8 40 Dover 5 00 Coro Creek 5 32 9 20 Tuscarora 5 19 9 0 Clarke 5 08 "52 New Born 4 50 A. M. p, M- No. 1, f Hx'd Ft. and Paas.Tn. Lv. a m 1 00 7 33 8 15 No. 2, Mx't Ft. and I'aaa. To. stations: Ar. p ni Goldsboro 5 83 .. .Beat's 4 53 LaGrange 4 23 8 27 Falling creek 3 53 9 12 Kinston 3 33 9 23 Caswell ' an 10 15 Ar. Dover Lv 2 10 10 40 core ere 110 11 15 TuHcarora 12 4H 11 31 ( lark's 12 40 12(5 Ar. New Bern, Lv 12 10 130 Lv. " Ar 10 47 2 12 Itiverdalo 10 10 2 2) cnmUiii 10 00 3 t 5 llnveloek 9 40 3 34 Newport, Lv ii Ofi 3 47 .Wildwood H 17 3 52 Atlantic H ;'H 4H. Ar. Mori-head city, Lv.. .8 20 4 23 Ar. M. city Depot, Lv 7 50 p- a . M. Monday. Wedneaday and Friday. ITuesday, Thuisiluy and Saturday. S. L. DILI,, Stipnrinte .den Reduced Sunday Passenger Excur sion Rates! Tin- A & N C. Itallrnail will sell Urk ('tn after tills date at the following i r eu miiin rates tiy Sundays From M City to No i ami -1 train to ii-luni $1 .25 Wll.lw I " ' I 15 Nawporl ' - 1 iki llaveloi k yo Croalan ' " ho New lieru 7 Tuscarora " .75 Core Crci k " .70 Dover ' .7(1 ( aawrll 11 Kin. ton " " is) Falling 1'ik " 50 I. a'iran-r u II. -.1. " " :m alK.ve tli art. are o.,, only on Till Sundaya hy No. :', and 4 trains ami on italr-a alampecl or anllen "ii Hi kels, an. I .link, will not I- ei temleil Huprrirdia all former ralep LfTrrtivr 1 lrlolr 2Hih. X I. I'll 1 . II. I'. A. Southern R ail way Tl. Mai.iI. I I Ha I. The iHrrrl Ijnc Ui I , .1 in. hi 1 1 Tli 1'ointa, TKXAK, ( AIJFOUMA, FI,ORIIA. CUIIA AiM IMIRTO ni'4. Htrklly Hrat Claaa Kqulpmrnt oa all Tbroaaab ef LoeaJ Train i'allaMo I'aJ mm fwaaaptag Dart oa all rtlffct TraiaA, raat a4 fbafa ftraVarlaUa. Travel bf lb rVieibava aad y ar a a raj a Kafa, OoaafnrtaM aad F.tpadl Apply to TV at Afwal for TIbm T Uaa, tUkaa a4 Oaaaiel IaformalVwk, w abftajt f. R. DAtBT, . L. TEBJfON, c r. t. a, . f. .. AaWUla, K. fj VwaWVs4aaTaV, )t , C. "Art Oiaerta, J. V. Ocf bf V r A Ua. etaav. Tr 1 W. ATaa,ar A. winanroTOji. ..no. trOJunivG noxirri BrAwwaww flawaftaawaV atawwafp tfteawPwaL bC 4 ia ao b. tvrra, i mn mm Ft- n. 0. COUGH GYfaUP kKyavf ra kaa. Mi. art f- t. y - ' le aa aa. t a nrratataa'f riaanrairai rvftt Mi r n 1 1 rrr c.
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 14, 1900, edition 1
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