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THE JOURNAL. Foblitbed every day In the year, except Monday, at Middle ureal. ' r ,. k y. rnoaa No. 8. ' CHARLES L 5TEVENS. . .r DrTOH AND PtforHISTOB. ',. L . J SUBSCRIPTION RATES, : v One year la advene ..V''.'.'...$4.0 One year. -not la advene..- 5.00 Monthly, by carrier In the city.. .. .SO - .11 ' i." h. . . Advertising Rates furnished oa applt lion. , , M - . T '- 'Entered at the Poat Office; New iJern; N. O., a second claa matter.:.; ,j" Official Paper af .' Hew .Bwra , " . Crarea toaaty. ; and Mew Ben, N. 0 Feb. 84. 1801. THE LOVE OF WORK. Tbe question, ti often asked rich men why they continue, to work, when they hare acoumu'ated enough wealth to more than last them during' their life tlme. The answers to this question here been Various, but If inquiry la made Into the live of rich men It would be found that their early 'education wat a system of aork.snd thattLe habit of walking I beodme second nature, t ojbet it 1 not U mater of acquiring additional wealth, which keept them at their desk, but tbe pleasure of the occupation, wftc'i has become part of their lives. It Is this early - training, this placing youth in a line of application, te it study, manna1.. laxr or work of any character, that is ths true impetus which makes men and women of repu t it Ion and character in all walks of M'e. ' , Application need not be made irksome t the young, but It can. be made yt temttie, until the young cease to recog nise the fact that their work is really a rout:ne, tines variations can be given which shall relieve the monotony. The lore of work is reached when tbe person finds an occupation that suits tbe trend of his or her mind, then what ep pears to an outsider work or labor, is to ih njivcnn Rnnnwl. a nleaanrabla occu- , - -a a i i patlon. It Is enjoyment for the vigorous man to continue at his work, even after forty or fifty yean, and even If he has acquired a full competence In this world's goods. He may be entitled to rest, but there Is no demand that he shall retire, and seek a rest which simply means tbe quick loss of his vigorous faculties through disuse. Another mistaken Idea la that vigorous old men block the trades and progres sions against young men entering them. Let the young man ' present himself who hat the equipment to thoroughly fill the place, and he will find hearty welcome and aallsianee from these very old fallows, who are supposed to be obstacles In the path of youlb't progress. Never have there been so many profit-' able fields for young men aud.women aa there are today, and never bat there beta such reqnlremeata demanded that those seeking oeeapaUons shall be thoroughly equipped for every poellloa eoegbl. Aadlhot who snooted will be found to be filled with this lotprUUoa of wort, aad a love tot II that Is syeteaalloal and thoroughly second attnre, which fiade pleasure la galalng eooori In tee ' world's rath, aad ooeal not loD le the "ecet of the wlaalaf . $100 RewirMlOO' Tke readers ef thl ' fttr wW lt plsaitd to lean thai there Is at leeet o dreaded dleeaee thai telaac has beta ale te cure la all lu ttaars aad that W Catarrh.- Hall's Catarrh Care lelb aettUvaear eewkaewa to the awadlcel frsteraltr, Catarrh beiag a coetUte tloetl dleeaee reqairee aoattltaUoa tieittML Hell s Catarrh Cr I takea tatetaally sell I directly spoa the Ueod aad taiooei aarfacee ef Ue eyeteta, , thereby- deatrejlsf the faesdailoa el the dleeete ead glvltg ' the ptltvot ttieegtfc by Vatldlag sp the eeetUieUoe end easMlng eat ere la dolaf tie work The proprietor have e atech faith la he etrttlrt pewtrt, thai lby offer oee tlaadrel Cellar for eat aaee that It faOe te cere. Seed for ttet ef treit. ktealal. AAdraa. F. . Cfl 1 l f 4 Co-, Toted, o, tVd71rnfrlU,',8. . . 'BatTs r.miiy I lilt are the SI -),( f)t4 re eejof feereelf at the a1t bet sight' 8 , be-IV, a4 '. I Ulek t asset here ttee tw t beere. U bt-Thai shows hew iltat be Wets; ' t-M !' tra with Mk W tr, tad et kar p th traianfa en. frill 1 Warn ! f h. ts m trp tV, haataa i in tfl r i air it tta aintm, h a'" W alk I M axf 1M 'ff -( .-l ftf -(' m !' , , ":.(! L.:t b lit, ..! f l 4 l !u' Mi t I ,i t it j-n -m4. V n -' The TraTeU of aa EveHt. ' The many thousands of miles which a man unconsciously travels lu his life time, taking into : consideration the pace hie footsteps measure aa ho walks about each day, are enough to Lm.akeb.lm sit down to rest for tbe re mainder of bis life. ' ..... . , But now n German scientist ' has come forward with some still more startling facts concerning the journeys which our -eyelid undertakes every time It winks, end it is not possible for-: Ufr to see, , be Bays, unless we wLn.k, Unconsciously we wtnkouce a second, bo that for the time we are awake dur ing the day we voluntarily Wink from 48,000 to 50,000 times and in a year Imvo' moved our eyelids down eud up again no less than -18,250,000 times. The distance that (he eyelid travels ta its great speed Is measured from a slu gle Involuntary wink. -' , This, the scientist says, is a quarter of an inch both ways, the. eyelid mov ing equally up and down, so that, tak ing the movement of both eyelids Into consideration, they, cover some . 60.000 inches in a day.;. Tbe eyelids of a man who has lived for 60 years will have unconsciously traveled a third . of the way-around the earth, or about. 7,200 miles, calculation sufficient lb. itself to cause the victim of insomnia to fall Into a dreamless sleep as he reads It. London MnlL A Dead Pace la the Window ;- Crockford, tuT' proprietor ofa. well known London gambling bouse, was made .to ploy a queer role after lie was dead. a When one of Croekfoid's horse's was poisoned just before the Derby, the misfortune brought on an attack of apoplexy, which proved fatalvltb In 48 bonrs- Now, many of Cracky. tfhtftiends had staked largo sums jfrofHT f tue gambler's borsee, Mfiilais a favorite for the Oaks ami whicb was disqualified by the death of tbe-owner. .Only the people 1n the gambling house, knew of Crookforrt'a death, and it-was resolved to keep It a secret until after the "race. The servants were bribed and Bworn to Bccrecy, and the conspirators on the dny after tbe night upon-which Crockford died bad the body placed in a chnlr at a window, so that people re turning from tbe track could see the gambler sitting -there. He was D::e:l up to look as lifelike as possible nml through the window and partially con cealed from view by tbe curtains look ed so natural that no one of the groat crowd which came cheering by the house when on their return from tee ing Crockford's horse win tbe O.i Us suspected tbe trick. The next day it was announced that Crockford .was dead, but It was yen in before tbe true story leaked out. Iasaclaatloa. "What Is Imagination V "It Is an extravagant faculty which makes a man whe gets a cup of code think be Ought to have v doughnut." -Cube. BucUens Arnica Salve. Has world-wide fame for marvelout cares. It surpasses any other salve, lo- llon, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns Burns, Bolls, Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tel ler, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Bkln Eruptions; Infallible for Piles. Curs guaranteed. Only J5c at O. D, Brtdbam's. Felix But tow can the artist live more cheaply la the basement than in the garret 1 The rent Is higher. Forge Yes; but la the basement be get all the sample of foods that are totted In the doorwty. -- Imports shew a greatly Increcaed death rats from throat and luag trouble due to' th prevalence of croup, pneu monia aad grlpp. W advbe lb uae of On Mlnqt t-ongh Cur 1 all of ton dlfflcultle. It U lb only barm let remedy that give Immediate re sults. Children Ilk It. F. 8. Daffy. rThbhfdl Inau aad tbt coaoalted fellow atrvvery moch'-allkt. Thy both tblok too tetich of tbemselvee. Reoent ipriaeaU show that all ef food may be completely dUrett d by a prtparaUoa called Kodol Dy peptla Car, which abtolataly ttlgesU bat o . At It It the only eoU alto of all the tattral dlgeelaau ever dvhwd;th dam a 1 for It he brenme Morsaoas. 'It ha aevtr failed te Mr lb vry went ca of ladl(tloa aad It Jy give latitat relhtf. t. 8. 0ff jfvv' y -' !ti:."Jy iackfH4 yoer father tpeak la glow, lag tans ef tnf propeul. , . r Nell -No: h bltMd right est. ' ' OABVOnZAi rS, tt M IS Kr lm I It l 1m tin t)ww h Hlih Uy, Sappy, watt's tW tree bk beteeea jn aad Brag f n ty ibeMttUm hM j tm hell kaeik oet Into that heed ft yeeit' pb4n I U aaan do It. . Bil la Cacqaer tr lit. . "I aM t4 about ," iltl lira Rom RkhardeeC ef Lcenrt t ilaft, l I had eiiiiKik a b4 that the m aoctot aid I 14 Sol lire Hart laeik, bstf Uf lt. Kl' Ra IMoovy 4 whally l4 kf hotlta r1 a aow ttaet a 4 wat). ttta HM Hfv I CoasaatpUn. 1'aaaw.iala, I QHrt a4 frmKatUa, lafalltu f Cooika, t '.l.Iav Anaaia, !Ur Fff, ( rrxp ar War'"! ""rV 9fBtl V lltaa a4 l or. Trial fi'M at C U. r.r.! . r !" CAPUDItJE a km. HEADAcni; & u mm. 15- K ' r .1 F"t :; C. I' . i v - - .. V ' Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. It artificially d lgests the food and aids Nature in brengtheniDg and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gau. It lstbe)atstdtscovereddigest aat and tonlo. No other preparation can approach it In efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, ' Sour . Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Ga8tralgla,Crampsand all other results of Imperfect digestion. Price 500. and It. Largestte contain ttmes maUalie. BookaUabontdyspenttamallitdtree (prepared by E. C De WITT a QO. Cbteoge. --f . f. . DCFFt 4 CO. ' " "..Hoax- I read an art'cle the other day claiming that ur country was the most healthy in the worl 1. 1 , ' Joax Well, it ha a pretty good con stitution. , OXt,taVS LEMON EUXIR. . - . A Pleaaant LenioB Toulo. j prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons combined with other' vegetable liver tonics, cathartic, aromatlo stimulants Sold by druggists. . 50o and $1.00 bot tles. ' For biliousness and oonsttpatlon. . For indigestion and foul stomach. For sick and nervous headache. For palpitation and heart failure take Lemon Elixir. ... For sleeplessness and nervous prostra tion. For loss of appetite and debility. "For fevers, malaria, and chill take Lemon Elixir.' - tFrom a Prominent lady, I had not been able In two year to walk or (land without suffering great pain. Since taking Dr. Mozley't Lemon Ellx'r I can walk half a- mile without suffering the least Inoonvenience. Mrs. R. H, Bloodwobtb, Griffin, Oa. At tha Capitol. I have lust taken the last of two hoc tie of Dr, Jlozley's Lemon Elixir for nervous headache. Indigestion, with dis eased liver and kidnevt. The Elixir cured me. I found It the greatest medi cine 1 ever usea. J. H. MKhioh, Attorney, 1326' F. Street,. Washington, O, 0. Moatoyaliioa GUxlr W. A. James. Bell Sutlon, Ala, writes: I have suffered greatly from In digestion or dyspepsia, one bottle of Lemon tuixlr done me more good than an the medicine I have ever taken. Cures all Couehs. Colds. Hoarseness Sore throat. Bronchitis, Htmortbtge and all tbroat and lung disease. Elegant re- naoie. Soeatdruggltta. Prepared only byjl)r. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Oa- Nell Jack I looking awfully shabby. I actually took him for a tramp last evening. Bell He says be look you for plat of Ice cream. For tbe weakness and proatratlon following grlpp then I nothing o prompt and ffctlv at Oa Mlaule Cough Cure. Thla preparation It highly endorsed as aa unfailing remedy for all tbroat and luag troubles tnd It early use prevent consumption. It . wa mad te our quickly. F. 8. Duffy dt First Profaaaor In tbe old Roman ruin I excavated torn iiraag object that looked great deal ilk egg. Second Profaor H'a t Probably The Lay of Aaeteat Rome.' Eight beer law are Ignored by those lire lets, little worker Dr. King Ktw Llf Pill. Mlllloot ar always at work, atgbl aad day, earlag ladlfeatloe, BO loueaen, Centtlpatloa,' Blck Betdieh aad all 8toeiach,Llver had Bowtl tree ble. Easy, aUaeaat, safe, tar. Only toe at C D. Bredbea's drag More. KcQare' (or lUrch, . . . Tkt leadlag art let la Ko01rt Mf- tlne for Mareh will he a character audr ef Edward the fMVMlh, wrttua by Oeom W. Bm allay, the Amarteaa ee reapoadaat of the Loadoa Tlatee, aad Ulotlralad by a reeaatkaWe oUeetloa af photofraph. "Uf Porlraltl ef Qoeae Taotoria will a a (tar la la Mtroh aiaabar.. The rta U atad aa ef repredeotiea fro pttetogveph aad aalaUegt, aad III V utla kUlortcal valaa. .'!-. "OUba.lUg the Cato Army" I tbt UlU of aa tnlele by lt M. Tabvtl tick will arra! I U Utrck aveiHir of McOrt Ma(a!e. Thle will fatly dtcrfbtb ailreerdlaary faU a pikbed by the r4Tl Oeveraaaeal at lk elot ef tVt Cla War, , wtia- Ml aay dUaater, a aalllloa aoUUr were retetaedtoqeM pereel e. Tee artkto I tlaborataJr I11atr44. ' . Fet omce Scrtice. ik uuei af ta pbiki M re tpeotfalty H I tbt haf (a lb ac Vlol ofta mailt kllak4 today Tl Ckt( Marui eew Udal for the eerttvf, tls , ' ColWloa ir a, av te I M . m. DtHvtty 100 II o Daifwry 11. 0 rettp a 0o'l4k.e I oe a, at. 4 fJcn-llt la tmtlaoa diat'Ut '; 4W s.e.Mlnaa. Ksiir. a p - m, I as pm Al tka f'-t OBf tae wial't let tk . ' t i h . a, tha iV p. a. Iri atlutk at. r t iu I'l t '( i i X i(k4 11' y at f' f , Tf. i t-t ':' i:..n m"; t !. (1f, i t , i. 4 i 6" if,. lh- t t if 1 t'-tmr.'m t t''n 9 f" ertt f-t (.' !' t- '' ''' - 4 (. BatIlBc Chllhea4.' When my little son eould croely . walk, aay Rev. C. T. Brady, a west- era missionary, 1 took, blm : to the cathedral oue day, when I returned for aometblng 1 . bad forgotten after morning service. - ' I left the child in the nave, and when I went back to him lie had tul- vnncedT half way up the middle aisle and was standing where the sun threw a golden light about bis nrly. bead. A tiny object he was In that "great cburcb. . t ' , .- - ' ,. It -wa A-ery eUhV He was looking about In every direction lu the most curious and eager way. To my fancy ho seemed like a little angel wbeu bo said In his sweet, childish treble, which eclioed . and ; re-echoed beneath tbe vaulted roof:' . - Papa, 5 Where' Jesus? Where' Jesns?" " . - 1 He bad been told that the church was the house of the Saviour, and on this, bis first, visit he expected to see his Lord. That, baby Is quite grown up now. Not In tbe faintest particular does he resemble an angel. The other day. when I rode oft to tbe wars, he aston ished even me with tbls request: 'Papa, If you get wounded, don't for get to bring me the bullet that knocks you out, I want It for a souvenir for my collection." Fortunately for me,' if unfortunately for him, I brought blm no bullet. TlaUtns the Fee. In that particular year It happened that the national political convention of whlcb we are speaking was beld in some other town than Chicago, and tbe place was crowded. This, Is how It came to pass that Colo nel Hanktbundcr, who went merely as a prominent citizen of tbe republic and had not taken the precaution to engage a room beforehand, found himself shut out of the hotels and compelled to choose lodgings from a list 'of eligible private dwellings. Tbe woman of the bouse near the corner of Fish -street and Potato ave nue, the first resilience at which he called, showed him the only room she bad to spare. "That suits me, ma'am," he said. "How much will It cost me for board and lodging here for the next four dayer "Well," Bhe answered, "this Is not a regular boardiug house, and I am only taking boarders because I want to ed ucate my boy for a lawyer. I shall have to charge you $U for the four days." "Madam," loftily rejoined the colonel, taking out bis pocketbook, "you will never educate your boy for a lawyer by giving sucb an example as that. I will pay you f 10." Chicago Tribune. Moral Karri at Plmtol Tolla. When a man carries pistol con stantly, slipping it into lilt pocket ev ery morning and taking It out at night, feeling III constant pressure ngnlnst bit person, tbine things lend to famil iar lie liln in I ml with the idea of killing and lower his conception of the ao rrcduena of human life Wlmt dote a man carry a platol for? To slioot some oilier man with The mlM-rnlile thing I made expressly to kill human be ings. It baa no other earthly purpose. What hardening effect It must linre. then, upon I lie consrleuce anil heart of a man who carries It couaiunily in hla pocket and Uvea In dally coiiim l with It and wllh i lie Idea It conntntiily aug geet to bit mind! I -el ut ttnrn young men and old ones nol to carry plitols. and then yon will avoid doing a raah ex. Martciia Kia.i Journal. CUPR kjunaof OmmL immi liuCwa loru fwrmumtaiiii, kaaaHmnui an auatal ma Hmm a ...' of ganaame, mm. a4 Hatu. Chti3 iwmew ru wrraKaT, ZSa, lex. t. S. DCFFT CO. ion Please "We hsve Jtwt opmod up a hand, tome Una of Enamel Ware la tbe CWrb rated "Delft and "I to a CTad" brajrda.-. Wt Invite wpeciary the attention of houackscper to the same. Our PlUlES will be found LOW, tbt ol will be feoftd hot only lutoliful bat etitirely. aatia lrtry. . ' , - k tlit to our atort will enable you to ace many Ulog tbat will Inlerrttyou. - : : Vown traly. - . . J. C. Whitty 7(tw Ilrrn, X. C. ??!)!: :.' In tJrr lo malfl frwim fut fjTi)ig (if1f mill f ,r jVEXT M IJAYH a: wir rr,t,rw tine of If KATIVU hToVr.t AT CYmT, AM) .M.)V ('.T. v t.i prim. V11 r.r a'n, i v-v.r t.i.. 'fr,i, v !' r.a h i 1 " 1 U tl y e wM. V. ' i 1 5 .. ., I ' r f e - 1 r ! I M . i i . , a I ujnf) rt h1 rm a. aii, mot M i in COUGH SYRUP- f 9 cures Hacking Coughs, I t 8oreLunea.Qnppo.Pncu- Sore Lungs, Gnppo.Pncu- monla and Broucbitis in a few days. Why then: risk Consumption, a slow; sure death? Get Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.. Price, 25c Don't be imposed upon. Rftua the daalcr'a substitmci U ia not as apod as Dr. Butt's. -Salvation Oil curaa Kkenmcttsm, Achs an Pains. 13 & aj cts. Administrator Notice Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of William D. Stanley, de ceased, late of Craven County, N. C, this is to notify all persons .having claims against tbe said estate to present them for payment on or before the 16th, day of January 1902, or tbls notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persona indebted to the said estate will please make prompt settlements. W. L LAS31TER. " Administrator. B. W. WILLIAMSON, Attorney. January lOtb, 1901. Xotic ! Having this day qualified as adminis trator of Oliver Ipock, deceased, all per sons holdlrg claims against said Oliver Ipock are notified to r resent the sme duly veiitied on or before January 23rd, 1903. or tbls notice will be pleaded In bar of recover. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment. Tbls January 2Urd, 1001. thos5. v. McCarthy, Administrator of Oliver Ipock, dte'd Executor's Notice. laving this day qualified as the Exec utor of the last will and testament of Martha Hammonds, deceased, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against Bald estate will present them for payment ou or before I be Slh day of January 1902 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to tbe sai J estate will make immediate pivment. This 8th day of January 1001. . NOAH POWELL, Executor of Martha Hammonds, de ceased. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Havioii this day qualified as Executor of tbe last will and testament Of Council Cambell deceased, all persons Indelted to said Council Cam hull, deceased, are requested to make Immediate settlement And all persons holdinit claims ajf alnst taid deceased ai notified to present the same for payment on or before jKiiuary 21tt, 1904, or this notic e ill be pleaded in liar of recovery. Thla Jan. 21, 1901. Al.I.EN DIXON, Executor. Property Fr Wnle. I have several desirable Residence for sale, alluated In the left residence part of the City. Also a number of (rood building lots In good localities J. J. WOLFENDEN vU4dV, BO YEARS' y EXPERIENCK D TfMDt Marks DCaUONS Cotvhioht Ao AnroiM wmmng ti M(rti and daaMkm mmy erakrkrf twrf in ont opinion frM wi tnwMtVata aa atmrifertl' nalaanUahla. Co loirf oriain our opinion reewnmi Com lira n in- thow Mftttif vmMmtlimL II andbook on Punu t uratitrr for muliic peunt Vmfntm tMktn ihmtiaTta Munn A Co. tvoaln ytvttil MhUM, wHHom fiar(T, la thm Scientific American. wmMtum ot T rtiua Ktml, Tnmt t a tav ) fntar MMlUa, L r I I or aMMIUH, Vk vow WJ III nwmwpi Hew Tort H.WuklNtgK.I).C. Notice. Notice I Lertby given tbtt appllca tlo will be B)d to the preiwal Georl Aaavmbly ol North CaroHna to laeor povata th Traal River aad Cap Fear Railroad aad Lof(f lC Coapany. Jaoaary M, IMI. T. K. Talley & Co. COJIMIHMION TRSiriH ISO rHf8H flSH, III WaUr Balllatrt, 14. F'tari (r.rMT' h M r haaie1 Ifattorai;iUat Ca MMBtal Mulora1 Btak. ' , B. B. DAVEUPORT ; & SON, MiLr.IU rtrylhlnt Yu Want fa Cat CHCAP r08 CASH. r.n r.m-t, t rkkfimt'i rn ttrt r at4 I - r Irt. ( kVlaat. )u. . (',1 l'tf' t - tHaanal flmt T , .r lTifs1I--7f, j t if r, ..'4' it, wt Side, r.r. ,v r-.?N. c V GencrlMerchandise Atlantic .Coast iWafciit Co., ' ' ' Ceadeated 8bedB)e,- (TRAINS GOINO BOUTH. Dated . o's? ai 2 Jan,llW)l I (Couec fH Lv. Weldou 11 80 8 68 ..... .... ..... Ar. R. 111.. 100 A 63 .i. ..... Lv.Tarboro 1 81 ..... 00 .... ..... Lv. K. Ml. 1 06 10 03 6 31 8 18 18 M Lv. Wilson 1 59 10 40 T 10 6 67 S 40 Lv. Sulma.. 2 66 11 K Lv Fay'vlll. 4 80 l-85 Ar.Florence 7 88 40 P.M. A.M. Ar. Golds 7 65 Lv, Golds 6 45 8 SO Lv, Mag'lia 7 51 4 86 ArWilm'ton S0 600 P.M. AJW. P.M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. f . Si Is .! 3 s. & l r,i ill 1 K(S A M. P. M. - r Lv. Florence 960 785 J.v.Fay'vihV U 15 ... . 4i Lv.Belma.. 1 60 11 88 Ar. Wilson. 2 85 12 18 aTmT p. m. aTmI LvWilm'ton 7 00 9 85 Lv. Mag'lia 8 80 11 10 Lv. Golds 4 50 9 87 13 25 p.m. a.m. p.m. p. m Lv. Wilson 2 85 5 83 12 13 10 46 1 18 Ar. K. Mt. . 8 80 6 10 12 45 11 33 1 58 Ar. Tarboro 6 4t) Lv. Tarboro 3 31 ' Ly. R. Mt.. 8 30 13 Ar. Weldon 4 Si 1 89 P.M A.M. Yadkin Division Main Line Tram leaves Wilmington 9 00 a m. ar rives Fayetteville 12 05 p m, leaves Pay eUuville 18 26 p m, arrives San ford 1 43 p m. Returning leave Hanford U 05 pm, arrive Fayetteville 4 20 p m, leave Fay etLevllie 4 80 p m, arrives Wilmington 0 i5 p m. beuncttsville Branch Train leaves Bennottsvillu 8 06 a m, Maxton 9 05 a m, lied .Springs 9 61am, Hope Mills 10 55 a in. arrive Fuyetteyllle 11 10. Return ing leaves Fayetteville 4 45 p m, Hope Mills 6 00 pm, Red Springs 6 43 p m, Maxton 6 18 p m, arrive Bennrttavllle 7 15 p m. Connections at Fayetteville with train No. 78, at Maxton with tbe Carolina Central Railroad, at Red Springs with the Red Springs and Bowmore railroad, at ttanford with tbe Seaboird Air- Line and Southern Railway, at Oulf with tbe Durham and Charlotte Railroad. Train on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Weldon 8 68 pm, Halifax 117 pm. arrives Scotland Neck al 5 08 p m, Greenville 6 67 p m, Kioston 7 65 p m. Returning leaves Klnston 7 50 a m Qroenville 8 52 a m, arriving Halifax at 11 18 air. Weldon 1188a m, dally ex cept Buno.. Trams on Washington Braboh leaye Washington 8 10 a m and 8 80 p m, ar rive raroieie iu a m, ami uo p m, re turning leave Parmete 9 88 a m and 6 80 p m arrive Washington 11 00 a m aad 7 80 p m, dally nxcept Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N P, daily except Sunday 6 80 p m, Sunday, 4 15 p m, ar rives Plymouth 7 40 p m, 0 10 p m, Re turniug, .eaves Plymouth dally except Sunday, 7 60 a m, and Sunday 100 i n, arrive TarlKim 1U 10 a to. U 00 a n. 'train on ViJIand; N O Branch leave Uoldrboro daily, except Suoday, 6 00 a, m. arriving SmilbOeld 8 10 a . Return ing Intve Hmlih field 7 00 a m; arrive at Goloaboro 8 28 a m. Train, on Naahvlllo Branch leaves Rocky Mount at 9 30 am, 8:40pmjUTive Naabville 10 20 a m, 4 08 p m, Spring Hope 11 00 a m, 4 l!5 pm.Retarolng leave Spring Hop 11 90 a m, 4 88 p m, Naab ville 1148am,t25pai, arrive at Rooky Mount 13 10 pm, 6 00 pm, daily exoept Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leave War aaw for Clinton daily, except Sunday, 1 1 40 a m and 4 S p m, Returning leave Ullntoa ateaSamaadlMpm. Train No 78 make eloa ooaaeeiioa at Weldon tot all point North dallv all rati via Richmond. u at cxtuaun, aealFaMAgant I R KK.NLY, Ut,1 Maaanr. T M MJiSOM. TraOoMaaMav P.TnENWlTU, BLACKSMITH & WHIILRIGET, aaafaetarer ef Bag glee. Wag. Carta, kr, Rettlrlag Beat aa krt Katie. Bifri, Wigo, Cart aad Dray kept oa bead for tak. J0tl ftaVMflfe vVB)iB IMT9'i law allra, Southern Railway. Th Btatlaiif Balwif jt? tat DCTk) . Tb Dtrs( U4K aS rotarla, ', ' CviXiironrcn, t ItJIlIDA .. . DnA AJfI ' , rciKxo RICO. rHrttUf rareKlaa V,aiMaMs)t aj afl TWoDgk M UreJ Tito5 tnTlm fal ee tSavplag Car an Itbjht Tntaai r4 a4 eWa rVWa, - -. . , Tri kf lb oUtr aatlrea ar. r4 a , OovafmnaU a4 apry u tv-t in fm T Writ, ft) as4 OwMral lniMUaV f d)rea f, R. DABBT, . . UttRJ05. Q.t, Ikt. A, - X Anflit, M. 0 tWIntti, It. C. P. If, ft,. , FA. trarnir'.r) . - . o" A. & N. C. R. R. ;- ':.tlMa Ti HLt Kil. 19 ti Tak SJT-t Vatinlaj Dir. lit, '1800 at 18:10 4. M., EST. loins; Knit bopRlriji: tioint a b No. I v. p m StO . 4 09 484... StO... .,. 7 IS... PuneuKer Train No OTITIOH8- Ar. , m . . . Ooldsborn 1 1 ( 5 .... LaOranee ... . 3j ... . Klnst-iu )( 12 i . Ar. New Born, Lv U 00 ,. Lv. " Ar 8 87 Ar. Moreheud ony Lv 7 05 No. 7. Lv. a. ru. 740.... 809.... 8 80.... P 65.... 9 60 ... Passenger No. 8. SemdayrJODly Ar. p. m. . . . . Ooldsboro 8 00 ILaGrknge 7 -l Rinstm 7 U7 , Dorer 47 New B rn (i O'J a.r. Morebead City Lv ... 4 20 1115. No. 8, No. 6, Pasc Hi! T'ldn. r STATIONf: Train Dmlt Exokpt Stjndat. Lv.p. Ar. a. H. 7 80 Ooldsboro.. 7 48 Best's. . . . 7 59 LaGraoge.. 8 10 Falling Oreek 8 28 Klnston... 8 S6 Caswell . . . 8 46 Dover... 9 06 Core Creek. 0 20 Tuscarora . . 9 -6 Clarke.... 952 New Bern. a. u. M "t 14 6 4G 6 36 (i 21 6 03 5 M 5 43 5 32 5 19 5 ('6 4 5' P. M. No. 1, f No. 2, Mxd Ft. and sraTIONS: Mx't Ft. and Pass.Tn. Pass. Tn. Lv. a m Ar. p m 7 00 Ooldsboro ft 33 7 81 Best's 4 53 "15 LaOrango 4 23 8 27 Foiling oreek 3 lib 9 13 Klnston.. 3 33 9 23 oaawell ... 2 2S 10 15 .Ar. Dover Lv 2 10 10 40 Core ore I 10 11 15 Tuscarora 12 48 11 81 Clark's 12 40 12(6 Ar. New Bern, Lv 12 10 180 Lv. " Ar 10 47 2 12 Riverdale 10 ill 9 20 croatan 10 00 8 C5 Havelock 40 8 84 Newport, Lv t) Of) 8 47 .Wildwood H 47 8 83 Atlantic H UN 4 08 ...Ar.Morehead city, Lv.. . ( 20 4 28 Ar. M. city Depot, Lv 7 ftO . . i . M. 'Monday. Wednesday and Friday. fTueeday, Thursday and Saturday. S. L. DILL, Superintc nle Reduced Sunday Passenger Excur slonJRates I The A. & N. C. Railroad v, III hell li, k ett after tblt dtte at tbe follou u;.; i cnralon rates by Nos. 3 and 4 imiii i n Sundays: From M. City to Ooldsboro return fl '." " Wildwood ' i ', " Newport ' " Havelock " i " Croatan " u " New Bern " " Tuscarora " " Core Creek " n " Dover " . u M Catwell o " Klnston " " i " Fallleg Cr k " " LaOrango " n ' Brsta " i Tb above tickets Sre good (in ' v "li Sundays by Noa. 3 and 4 I rain m l data stamped or written on Hi ki u. n I limits will not b eitaoded. BapeneiU all former ratri. Y.7, - ir October 28tb. 8. L. Dili , (1, I' A. Atlantic Coaitt Iilnr, W.I MIIATOB & Nrw I'.XkMI 1 li mi tablb ao. :, laBSeet Wadoeaday, Aug. 7, IMin. Inr Kxeept Sunday. Uotng 8olb aCDBDVLa: I Going N rl h -00.01, raeaaagar iraina lv. aat, tT&noan: Ar j , . New Bent - A .PoltoehtvUl . ( ...aTaytv'IU t; . JackaoavilU 100 i at , at 18 0 uoe. 111! ...A f Rat. P WllmlDrtoe, I CatoalVpot I Wl1altgtoaj Lv :i 1 V r a aa 4t Faaieirr N Lmv WUaBlaVDa Monday Bay aa4 Friday. Uaw New 11 ajr, Tbaraday tad Hatanhy. W1r,r. vf. a Le. Wilmlsrto. Ar. Ar r 1 t'i ;i w ii i 11 n 10 M 10 K .-' a m a ao a oa 7 M I as 100 j .itnoar mu T "a WeeidaUle IJOt. ,, ,.,.,, Dollyttdf . .. ii m Waa. I" ao,t4 Tetwssa na. .......Jarkaoevili I ).. ........ Hon an, tlU WklMrth 1 ).,. k4yvtWa ia.tM..,.foitnkvuii J .... llaea ut! ...,,., . a Ar. Iw Kmm, t Ilailf tmtKT . a. rtjtvt. " rtaiJca. - (Um U Unkt f1re thai apalbw Um aW be te n tWrl kmm y,feahaHTto ranarta rak ef U0ra R. r. . , f , .t Jttaary II in I. ' , " V. ' ta:ces nvKt in: iMint All tai, r K0W J)-f, n rv.iul.lo, ar-1 MIT TAID. ( '' at rin. & : '(-1 ' i n uver,iV Fk I a, 1 J . !'.v4f.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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