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AVgetable Preparalkmror As similating teFoodandBeflula-UnglheStDnactBandBowclsof Promotes DigcsdoaCheerfuf ness and Rest-Contains neither Opium.Morphine twr Mineral. HOT "NARCOTIC , MvetfeuA-sMtmaamxi rlwlVsVJaMasr A perfect Remedy rorCansBpa Hon. Sour Stonach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss or SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEWYDHK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. WllJta! tola' HEALTHY OLD Laiui. Bmtov Co. Aftx., Am. I in run old and fair bvn Buffer In with Changaof Life. I bad flooding ipalla to bad that nona thonrfht I ooold lire. My huibaod got me Win of Cardul and It lav. d mjr Ufa. I am like another person tinea taking it. MRS. B B. TOWIfSEND. It is the devout wish of nearly ifl people to live to a ripe oi:l j-j?. None of us want to die young. This universal desire can be rc.i:L-cf if care be taken of the health in early and middle lift A little precision then will add many yean to our existence. Death can be kepi a a l-nif time. Happy, healthy old aire will be the lot ot the woman who promptly corrects the ailments which afflict her sex. In youth, Wire of Car Jui will take the female child safely over the dividing line between jrrBi-vt arl womanhood. As I wife she needs It to help her through t!,e trials uf pregnancy and childbirth with as tittle discomfort as possible. At ths Changr of Life it will help ber over the danperous pfcee that appeir in her pathway between 40 and 50. Then will come many years of truly blissful existence. She will grow old slowly and peacefully. To the list Mhe will preserve that charm and beauty which are always characteristic of Derfedlv healthv irrandmcthcrs. juiii Ulltr aSVUMT ItJUITHEIT. 0 PryrftrfrVw hi BUM TCwiBlrlMnHkl dlrvfllont, Airm, rtTltwsmptfm, LA ROE BOTTLCS OP SOLD F0RSI.OO FlMATi'ClAl.. T. A. (lr, Pra. K. II. Measews, T. rrse. H. SI. Orvns, CSAkier. riTIZE!VM RANK, or asrww msgjaxr, r. e. 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' at smatu, sr. & MSB Bja. frne.1 r . a-nut ff. awte iSMM ( Ult.eia, ftXttwS 4 St U ' ) frarllrel a l t Vt. trsHU, J. !"" ! t a4 Witt, U ie fnf sd T es4 Vra, s4 Ve..,. -tt-s are alr4. tMI.IVHrtlrr, 4TT0P.MI IT I t w. Ill tr-t. Is.;.r r-t-k .!!!. f. I n For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have ;; Always, Bough! " Bears the Signature MrMUf AGE, It a for women alone to decide whether they will be healthy or tick. The remedy for their sick ness is dose at hand. WIN I O f OARDUI BY DRUCQI8T8. CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE, -AND- Hi fRUOHT a FASSlKGIR. Far AH Polntn Xortli. The Steamer NEUSE will 1mm 01 Moodsji, WeJoasdsjs, sod Flidaji at 6 p. n. sharp, mak ing laodiogi at OrieoUl, aod Roan oka IUod. NAG8.HEAD. . TheBtr. Newberae 0 - ' Comaseasisf Jnly Istjslil PavrH 11 clocksoieoaTtrd.ys aid rri'ays, SBsktsg lanllois at Or sal.L B aok Maad snd Kst Ood. riT Prgbt rscoiTed oot Ur Ibaa on hoar Drttbai to sailing, Fof (arthsr fatortsaiioo appl u GEO. HN'DElW0X, Agt. U. K. Kits, Oeol Mr-. ILO. Uctoi,0v.Frl.a Pasa,Agi . Norfolk,. Vt, ' - D j WUk lo t1tnloaU B4 Daft, Cock Roactxa, AoU r kty Tt Vf C .. Liquid:" ;vj: - Crcoleum. ; Y. OanUtiSS It aim 1i Vmilko!4 wtnsvfr few mvtf ut'e atlawBla, As dleefHsif It SS iwrcvif U set. tfM. ra-.U7 pnknt. nf errfra. itess4li-r)'"l sw-sli.t.4 rK. i t, ..! I ivi ts !. eares M.n. hi end wl'l "p fl'e Ufceawkei. ILh I a Al l Alaohfd lirelst e aa4 ls-t farWsi'4 M fk! Sr. , t.tentaf M the,;. , ; . fit Me-ksllwa Is eM f-ous4 f . k fHi e Henry's Plisrmcy, , 127 ITJJlc Street W ftf V- Use Jr For Over Thirty Years OiMOEl v mt nmw mmy. new vomi errv 11 Old Dominion Steamship Co HiS ENTRANCE EXAMINATION.1: Hew Ssakea T. WukUrtM Oeall ' Sea ta Bate Hamirtosw ;v -, "As loon as possible after reaching the (-grounds of the Hampton Institute,' said Booker T. Washington, "I presetted my self before the head teacher tor assign ment to s das. - Hsvlng beea to long without proper food, i batU and change of clothing, I' did got, of eouraewmske a Terr favorable Impression npon her, and I could see at once that there were doubts la her mind about the wisdom of admit ting roe as a student I felt that I could hardly blame her If she got tie ides that I was worthless loafer or tramp. ; For some time she did hot refuse to admit me, neither did she decide in my fsror, and I continued to linger about her and to impress her in all the ways I could with my worthiness.- In the meantime I saw her admitting other students, snd that added greatly to my discomfort,- for I felt deep down in my heart that I could do as well as they If I could only get chance to show what was in me. ' "After some hours had, passed the head teacher said to me: The adjoining reci tation room, needs sweeping. Tske this broom and sweep it." "It occurred to me at once that here was my chance. Never did I receive an order with more delight ' I knew that I could sweep, for Mrs. Ruffner had thor oughly taught me how to do that when I lived with her. "I swept the recitation room three times. Then I got a dusting cloth and dusted it four times. All the woodwork around the walls, every bench, table and desk I went over four times with my dusting cloth. Besides, every piece of futfuiture -had been moved snd every closet and corner in the room had been thoroughly cleaned. I had the feeling that, in a large measure, my future de pended upon the Impression I made npon the teacher In the -cleaning of that room. When I was through, I reported to the head- teacher. She was a Yankee wo man who knew where to look for dirt. She went Into the room and inspected the floor and closets. Then she took her handkerchief and rubbed it on the wood work about the walls and over the table and benches. When sho was unable to fmd one bit of dirt on the floor or a par ticle of dust on any of the furniture, she quietly remarked: " 'I guess you will do to enter this In stitution.1 ' "1 was one of the happiest souls on earth. The sweeping of that room was my college examination, and never did any youth pass an examination for en trance into Harvard or Yale that gave hira more genuine satisfaction. I have passed several examinations since then, but I have alwayB felt that this was the best one I ever passed. Uutioos. Street Needlewomea. If it Is a novelty It must sometimes be a convenience to be able to have on garments mended on the street while one waits. In nearly an tne principui emeu of China native sewing women are to be isecn seated on low stools or perhaps on the sidewalk mending articles of msscu line wealing apparel. The accomplishments of these street seamstresses are somewhat limited, their eiloi ts with the needle being confined. s a rule, to "running." Other branches of noedlework are practically unknown to them. As a consequence, thotr efforts are better appreciated by natives than by Aini'iican or Kngllsh travelers Thry are never short of patrons amoui; the t'liiuisc tradesmen, for these aiu ofteu natives of other districts and, hav ing conie to the city to engage in buii noss, have no one to mend a rent for them. Their wives being left at home. they ore glad to employ the street needle women. Kor this claBS of customers the skill of the Itinerant sewing woman an- wers every purpose. The Ixnlger Monthly has a good wont nay for these Chinese sewing women. As a rule, they bear au excellent rrputo- ion. 1 hey are usasUr the wives of boat- men ami laborers who liro in the house boats which line the creeks, and their needles are s great help Id solving the problem of maintenance in a crowded Ity. Ssasrs Laek ef Basswr. Chsrles Sumner lo most matters wss quick enough of apprehension, jet even he lacked the sense of burner. It Is said thsl one dsy sftse tidings bsd srrived from Wsshingtoa of las suicide of I'rov- ust I'si adul, the brilliant r" reach embas- ssdor, Sumner wss giving his theories ss to the cause of the set when Lowell stk ed, "Did yon see the embassador oftea before his dratbT" . Yes." wss the reply: "I saw him ev ery day." "Dili vos coo feres wlta aim la KogHsa or In r reach r "Oh, I talked Botklag bat Freace." "Oeotlrmen," ssld IwetL "we do ant need M srek say rartber ressoa for his death. This folly etrplalas las safatt. The eiploetoa wakh followed, we are told, Hiiroew wsi sever sots u aaoer stsad. To s frtekd was bsd i pressed kls srs- osthr for Ssmoer wkea taken III a re plied. "I sm sot s.rad la die. far I have read tarourt Cslvtn's lastltster W las rigJnal ltln."-Btardsy Evealaf Pest The Mediaeval Aeeaa. Epterapal takes, ssv a Loedee paser. are aaaslly as cry pile as) a teals of ArMopsaaes rver walrt air. v erase Orwa's Mod teas aelilibar as4 ta easjrtat wbea aasde Mlamily spaareat by Is help at Uddell sad SaKt. At OrtaSel Dr. iirewne aas sadly s1levs Bis Sssit bM cWrgy ass) "feuswi talty" by a ptslalag that be at aaly "a .aseaemlar Ills lordsllB was, af suaiBs. SMklag sty refer exw ta the fart that sa artradraews) was fovvaerly tins "wen (we etlaevisl." Bad tht dl af Brtstet swswaiaa aafy Bat la I he ssMdls saw the sn4.s was Sm aaly "lbs tWawa's fs." Wt a spy. ) assw ts bUetsssU the etevgy aad peerrat sarb tsrvtsss sassi aiUlea last a kWMaval sewasliia sulisiif piefens sd tk SwewHea, Taa sa ai ttlssssi bs ssjessir; ' '-'.. ' " ' ' tar Ttsv. VI I. Meddeewmaawlll BeMS atwt 110 ta a fttT la Kew Terh la t4 swt besy ta wis st rwaUtle, - ' ' "... Vtr. wJ4WkWki dl Ike fefW ear f . Mr. UtApm-4l4 M "S tk tssas yewfwWf."-tUilian' I assertc. , 4S-wwawsaaaS-SBw-SBwaBBBwswlasi j . ., "Bev-ee,! yes iVessb ffiV a"4 fke twitll eWM ia.ee. , K. . . . . . . . . . - t wrty "W "ww I' - f M HI swsf Wk kta wtfkl M lis see any -k.-OkVst Tftuwsv. B, Lsval, seeressal, nf Dsi'ss, Ti i1ie. ! tkmigkl 1 ws!d ksve Vi glee tp beetawM, stut lee yer af f!.flag 1mm dl4k SHy krwwgkt rs ky ee 4 irt kisra, pt lat fiff r.WltVt Phwt f4 s" l". t saw k.1 tarts'. ,:t ni U1 I wo.k ' I.: t'.e I - II I ik lt 'r.S s ...Ik l' t M i- fill l'i 1 k' '. fe t-4 , f'h'f s-4 fa 4nw -r' T'T It ' f t' C'e ; . si (', I . i i . -i ' -1 - ' sUxieea ta Tws, : ' . An Instance of the humor'' wblpb the ctrll war called forth Is found la sto ry tohl of old Parson Helton. Baptist preacher of Tennessee. ' :' . Jit bad 18 sons, 10 of whom were In the Union army and 2 In the Confeder ate, -- ' - When the old minister had reached bis eighty -eighth year, some one, who did not know -about bis tons' views, asked blot where its sjnipathles lay during? tin war. -: : .- "My yyisiialuhsa were with tlie Lniou by 14 majority." kahI the clil man. - Tbi tjlrvlfle Frees of Korea. Frog:' !'a Iv'-ii '"'I ''"I "r jump. They wnlfc Uiuvwrtl oiili-rt'il uii!n;a!s, quietly idfti-lpv; uiih foot ift-r another nnttl thi'j arrive st tin- cml of thfir Jourri'.V. - It H tin amnxliis slplit to one who has always. wrva tin- frog of Aincr lea Jump.-Bnltlmoiv Sun. At the hnttieof HnKtlns (A. D. 1(H!D. the weaptMis lii'lnjj kwoiiIh and tmllle axes. 500 Ml. fiiliilly wnuiMled. out of fvery l.tMKi Knlillem. Fully f.vo-thlrdjj of n woman's trou bles result from r:'nsoiiins with tier heart- Insti nil of her bead. Chicago News. . THE OFFSPRING : OF HEREDITARY BLOOD TAINT. Scrofula is but a modified form of Blood Poison and Consumption. The parent who -is tainted by cither will see in the child the same disease manifesting itself in the form of swollen glands of the neck and throat, catarrh, weak eyes, offensive aores and abscesses and of tentimes white swell- isnn antra ai irn a it Scrofula!' ffirtWJ be no external sums for 7 v?- -" l along time, for the disease develops slowly In some cases, but the poison is in the blood jni will break out at the first favor able opportunity. S. 3. S. cures this wast ing, d structive disease by first purifying and building up the blood and stimulating and invigorating the whole system. J. M. Seals, l is Public 8usrt. Na,hvtlle,Tenn, say, : "Ten year, ago my daughter fell aud cut her forehead. Prom this wound the vlauds on the side of her fsce becam. swollen and buretod. Borne of the best doctors tutre and elsewhere attended her without any benefit. We decided to try 8. S. B., and a few bottle, cured her en tirely." makes new and pure blood to nou rials and strengthen the body, and is a positive and safe cure for Scrofuls. It overcomes all forma of blood poison. whether inherited or acquired, and no remedy so thoroughly and effectively cleanses the blood. If you have any blood trouble, or yont child has inherited some blood taint, take 8. S. S. aud get the blood it good condition and prevent uu disease uuiuu iutiuct oamsi??. Send for our free book and write our physicians about your case. We make uo charge whatever for medical advice. thi twin (Piano co, stunt, ga. Wood's Seeds are rrown snd selectel with special reference to their adaptability to Die soil and climato of the South. On our seed farms, snd in our trial groiiii'l', thousands of dollars are expended in tcatiug and rrowing tun very ih.hi nctais lliai it is possi bis to grow, il v our oxperimenta we are enabled to save our custom ers much expense and loss from planting varirtiee not adapted to our Ho'itliern soil and climate. Wood s Seed look tor 1901 I fully u In date, snd tells all alxint tli bsst Seeds for the Soul h. 1 1 1 urisecs all oilier pub liittlioii ofits kiihl in liilfiil snd owful infuiin.tl'in for Oirdcoers, Trti- kcrs end f" armors. Mailed free. Write for It T. W. WOOD &, SONS, Seed Brewers & Merchants. RICHMOND, VA. UHCttt till H0IJI II Til I0ITI. IodgcJ Directory. NEW BtRrtCOXCLaYllM.1 Ordat HrrHSwopka, as sets tad Sad 4lh Tksraday alf kls. at I o'clock at Roaa- Iree Hil. P, A. Willis, Arraoaj grama Bryss, nasaderi X V, stsrpby, ratsry. Kcexxa lodoi no.i. t o o r. Oaoers, W. f. Oroakstt, M. 4 issMS Ikawsoa V, U i asx Orewa, BaoiyiW. U. Usrrey. flaaaelal rWtrrtsryt A. K. Pltl- sns. 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I Is l. - I ks.S t i ' llt.lllll SALX.RHEUM CURED" BY Johnston's v Sarsapari 11a QUART JTJ8T SEKH ttgkt Skla Kmptlou ar a Warning ot Sonsethlsur RIor arloaa to Corns. - TSM Only Sal. War 1. t HmI Uu Warning. Johnuon SaxMBarllla " . N U Ik HaM PawsrfsU lllswsl Partner Known. - - Nature, In her efforts to correct mistakes, which mistakes have come from careless living, or it may be from ancestors, shoots out pimples, blotches and other Imperfections on the skin, as a warning that more serious troubles (per haps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary diseases) are certain to follow if yon neglect to heed the warning and correct the mistakes. v Many a lingering, painful disease and many an early death has been avoided simply because these notes of warning have been heeded and the blood kept pure by a right use ot JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA. . Miss Abbio J. Rande, of Marshall, Mich., writes : " I was cured of a bad humor after suffering with it for five years. The doctors and my friends said it was salt rheum. It came out on my head, neck and ears, and then on my whole body. I was perfectly raw with It What I suffered during those five years, is no use telling. Nobody would believe me if I did. I tried every medicine that was advertised to cure it. I spent money enough to buy a house, I heard JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA highly praised. I tried a bottle of It. I began to improve right away, and when 1 had finished the third bottle 1 was completely cured. I have never had a touch of it since. I never got any thing to do me the least good till I tried JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA. I would heartily advise all who are suffering from humors or skin disease of any kind to try it at once. I had also a good deal of stomach trouble, and was run down and miserable, but JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA made me all right" ' The blood is your life and if you keep it pure and stron g you can positively re sist disease or face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA never fails. It is for sale by all druggists, in full quart bottles at only one dollar each. C. D. HI A- HAM, xecutrlx Notice. Having qualified as executrix of the last will and testament of the late C. f. Pettey, late of Craven conntr, N. C, 1 hereby notify all persons having claims against the estate of the dtceaeed, to resent them for paynv nt on or before be 28th day of December, 11)01, or this nee will plead in Dar ol recovery. All persona indebted to the said estate will please make prompt retllcment. This Oecomher m.b, twn. SARAH E. 0 PETTEY. Executrix. R. W. Williamson, Attornuv. Kxeutor' Notice. Ilsvlng this dsy qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of Mary Heddick deceased, all persona Indebted t" said Mary Reddick, deceased, are re quested to m ke Immediate settlement And all persons holding claims SL'ainst raid deceased are notified to present the same for payment on or hefore Di'Ce ro ller zotn. IWl ortnis notice win be pleaded In bsr of recovery. I nil December 7tU. 1H00. ROBERT H. DAVIS, Executor. Executor's Notice. Having this day qualified as tho Exec utor of the last will and testament of Martha Hammonds, deceased, notice l beteby given that all peisous having claims against said estate will p repent them for payment on or before the 6th day of January 1903 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the ssld estate will make Immediate payment. This 5lh day of January 1101 - NOAH POWELL, Executor of Martha llamniondu, do ceased. Notic-1 Ilsvlng this dsy qualified ss sdm!nl- trstor of Oliver Ipock, deceased, ail per sona holding claims against raid Oliver Ipoek are not inert lo t resent the nnnin duly veil tied on or before January 2Hrd. 1B02. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of tecovery. AU pertoos Imtehteit to said estate are requested to make Im mediate payment. This January SUrd, 1901. TH09. K. MCCARTHY, Administrator of Oliver Ipock, dee'd. Administrator') Notic Having qualified a Administrator of the estate of William D. Htsolry dt ceased. Ists of Craven County, N C, this Is to notify .11 persons baring claims sgslnst the said estate to present them for payment oa or before the Uih, dsy of Jsnusry 1903, or this notice will be plead la bsr of recovery. All personi Indebted lo lbs ssld estsle will please make prompt settlements. VT. L LA8S1TEK, Administrator R. W. WILLIAMSON. Attorney. January ISlb, 1901. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Uavlsi Ibis day qosllAed sa Eircntor of the last will sad leaMnenl of Cosocll Cass hall dereassd. all peraoes Indebted to ssld Couecll lmbell, deceased, sr requwiad lo aiaks Iraeiedlats settlement And sit petsoas koldlsg elslsss sgslnst ssld dwotseed sre BOtlfted to prases t lbs easts for pal aunt oa of before Jssusry list, 1901, ar this sot Ice ear 1 It be pleaded Is bar of recovery. TblsJsa IL,1MI- ALI.EN DIXON. Kiscalor. Reduced Soadiy Huttftr Excnr- HoniRiteil TVs A. H. 0. lUilroad wilt sell tick eta aflat this data at Ike foHowlag carsssa rataa by Xos. I ssd 4 trala oa Saadsf a Fro. H. Utf ta OoUWioro rtsrB...I.U Wlidaood i n 100 g rtsvporl Bsvatoct Croat sa . Kssj Bra . Taaf eeniB. OoeeCtweh . Doeet ; CetweJl Klasisa - riniCii XslJraars t m .11 .19 .SO Pi c el ' a Rea . Tk skats lk sr sna oslf 0S leasers r-r K' d lesias Sad a Istsa nsa.tw at aililet Ikkett, Sad Jsialll M ke l'e-M. flea SH lutsswt rsw. tfftrtl Pswkel tVk. .V L. Diij, o. r. I. A Good Telephone it :v: 8 in a mrntnf nil r"iTT, A itoktE f.'O'lf r-.nit.'fCE. A risrn . ....... ( (-.! f r. " ( 4! ?i r :-. I r nrr, BOTTLES. IN TIM.. OOICPA1TT, DBTROIT, aCXC0Bt XEW 3KHN, N- C. A. & N. C. R. R. TIMB TABLE NO. 19 To Take Effnct Paturdfy, Dec. 1900 at 12:00 A. M., E b T. Joing Eatt Schkdulk: Going Wcs No. 8 Passenger Trains No. 4 v. p m stations: Ar. a m 3 40 Goldsboro 11 06 4 09 LaGrango 10 82 4 32 KinBton 1012 5 40 Ar. New Bern, Lv. . . . . 9 00 5 50 Lv. " Ar 8 87 715... Ar. Morehead oily Lv 7 06 No. 7. Passenger No. 8. Lv a. m. Sun layi "Only Ar. p. m. 7 40 Goldsboro 8 00 8 09 ;LaGrangc 7 -' 8 30 Kinston 7(7 8 55 Dover 6 47 V 50 New Birn (.2 U 10 ar. Morehead City Lv ... 4 20 No. 5, I Passenger Train. Daily Ar. a. M. 7 30 7 8 No. 6, stations: Pns:i n . r Tn I... ExoKi-T Sunday. Lv.p, m, OoldiOoro 7 14 Bout's . . . . LaGrange. . . . ..Falling Creek.. Kinston t'oawell Dover Core Creek . . 6 40 0 H6 fi 21 li W 5 M 5 4:: 5 8 7 5S ... 8 10.... 8 28 8:i6 ... 8 IB.... 1) 06 ... . 9 20 Tuscarora 5 19 9 20.. 9 62.. . . .Clarke. . . . .New Bern. 4 5 No. 1, t vli'd Ft. and IWTn. Lv. a m 1 00 No. 2, Mx't Ft. and Pass. Tn. Ar. p ui . . UiildBboro 6 7 81 Bent's -1 !,: 15 IjiGrange 4 8 27 KalliuK crook 3 5. 9 U Kinstoa a :i: 9 28 easwcll J 2- 10 15 Ar. Dover Lv 2 It 10 40 oore ere I It 11 15 TuHcsrors 12 11 ill Clark's l'J4 18 (5 Ar. New Bern, Lv 12 It 180 1.v. " Ar 10 4 2 12 Kivnrdale 10 1 2 2) crnelan 10 W 8 06 Ilavolock 9 40 8 84 Newport, Lv 9 ( fl 8 47 Wlldwood 8 4 8 51 Atlantic H TH 4(8 . Ar. Morehead city, Lv.. . 8 90 4 ).... Ar. M. city Depot, Lv 750 r. . a , M Monday. Wedneeday and Friday. fTueadsy, Thursday and Saturday. H. L. DILL, Huperiste ido Atlnntlc Coant Lluc WiLaimiToa 4 Nkw Iiiixi P. N TtstS TABLE XO. 6, In Ktfect Wedossday, Aug. 7, 1899. Dsli) Excapt Hundsy. irntng ttoalh ar'liaDVLAt: Oolng NuU No. M, I'sasrafer Trains No. M, s m, 100.... IN..., II ... ion .. at a Tinas : . 5w Berne . . , . .Poilocksvtlla . . ..MsysvflU JaeksoavUla WUmlngtne, I I'nloa Depot I Wllstlegtoci U. Ar. p B ... 540 04 .... 449 ... 4 1 II 04. uu . r in IV t m w I, rASMtaoKa 4 FaftWaT Ke. 1 Leave WUsnlagtosi Monday, Wadaas- 4ay aad rrtday. Leave Hew Baraa Taew. aoy. TkaraUy aad Saturday. U.ti Ai. r so L. Wualartoa. 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Ail the new of the world in attriict've form; an agiicnltur l (leparliiient fecund o in ue in I ho ci.-uiKiv; mrk.l n uorts i.'li an- rerogi iznl iiulhoul; short tories, complete in each linniticr; au iu- te'e-ti: g ui man's colninn, iiikI a ari.d 1 attrtctive .!:) artnu nt uf In, us, hold nlci-si. C'n 1 lioliur a iir. i niuciiiK'nts to t:.'i t - i p of ( lulls lor the Wiekly Sun. Both the Daily hm! Weekly nn inailed fr.'C of p. s.ii;. hi the I'nitcd Suites, Ca .ruli nn.i Mcxifn. I'liytm n's invaria bly in advance. Addici-s A. S. ABELL t OMI'A.N V, 1'i.hl L-1 cis and l'rfpi ictors, Haiiiinoie, Md. Don't You Forget It! I We Lave Hitil t hh . -in l. hi 1 1n- hand prices rn,i:i:'jf ironi f tn ' !,V) t-Bch, l-.M;r H.iln ' I nc i Iffttti t-a. li. Si: i uti i uwcl Karki fur 10.- t h m Mouhe Traps at Uc. tucli. Kl- for rleuuibif hrunlns 10i: lo I'm- ih Ii, Ili-r-i- liiusiln h 10c lo Hik: ('Rch, Ni' i- Ki'tln r Dnairrs fit 30c each, Sin-! llrtickt l a ;il Vic. pair, Towel lluldiis lOi t.i li. A Kitchen Set of kniven I.! pM v u) a: ' t, Bntrher Knir.tnt 1U-: l-i. : ('c hij.1 'J.'ic chcIi, uu:uu Tin IWikt- I'mi- a r) , (iranile rtriuce Pain M I'jr JiK' J ic i-a, h, A hottlo f I'oiNhin (HI f.i: it.Hl.lm! .-hi furnl- lure loiik few Inr l.n , ( ini riu:til tan of rtRfly niiif-tl paint rn nV h h!1oii glass f Ml Ciin fu ' V Kor I 'j o pt ps i 'i titki- a Wnoil Shw and aw Hut k o iimi'h a (i a I in rai i iilt Wp have n ft-w of i In- rrl--l.rate Ivlnif H enter f li fl ami will hell llii-m al rt-ason utile price" We are nellinir dray h-add of lior 1 M lie, ciiper, fhainprnn and leel plow p. iVi Imvr the right price Our line of Hoe, Korku, Shovcln etc. are hrUTit and ready fT nfe Wp have lh celebrated Water Kle. Rtor for cla lerra. A nice .i atrlnkfed CrMi Itroom r ii.V, a cranl'e Foot Tuh ftir C0r, a Mounted Ball -Iter. rlutr grind mnne with addle Ihe very think' for a U.y man at "When hprinff ppmarhep, Antn and roarliew Will from ihelr h'drt come nut, And mlrf ar.'l rnti In pltn of f nit Will rally aki) alnui " Than too will want nur rat trari and roacb powders Don I forget u pleaar. J. C. Whitty aV t'O New Hern, '. Notice. Notice I, lirrely glveu that applies lloo will be mail, lo the (.moral Assrm bly, for s chsrter of The Ferraris Hank of LaU range. N C January 11 1901. .kll! BO YEARS' f . KXPftRIINCE MM k Tram Maasta) Dcaeana CoavwaawTB a Ifae-BIM Sclcntinc JJtncricatt YfZmUl esr-le. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 2, 1901, edition 1
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