THE JOURNAL. " PuKUIwd every day In the jear.eioepl Monday, at Jfiddle street. -I ins a So. . - CH t.BS"L. SrF.VENS. - -- KUITnl AKD MiOI,Ut.. :.- , - SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ' O i year, In advance ';.,. ...:.M-W One year, not la advance. ........ 1.00 Monthly, by carrier U the tit;,. .,: JO V'tvanhi!D Rues farnbhed oe eppll aisn. " ' ' J - Kr.erd etlhe Pot 0ce, Now Bern, I ; , oecnna Class nuuier. - 0ril : Paper r New Bora an! - I ' Craven Comity. . .ew Bore, N.O., April 13. ItOl. - WILL'THE OUTCOME' BE ". . SOCIALISM? " ' ' - j-w-VjJ?"'. 'V (-. ' v ,'"- "'' '-The "community "of Interests" term to glibly spoken ot by the promoter! of great oomblnatlont, end given as an ex cuse for (ho formation of the Immense Trusts la Tobacco, Stool, Iron, ad Mtl7 la Dry Good, cannot mooh longer bo tbo excuse for Tract combines. Already tbo multiplicity of great tracts Is bewildering,-end the average person to enable to readily graip tbo enormity ot them. : , HMt plausible are. the reatono ad vanced for tbsee combines, end yet tbo question can bo fmoot seriously asked, what (i tbo end to bo, not for tbo tow who may bo onngly Izod In tome trust lyndcate, bat for. tbo million oatitdo, whooo means ot livelihood will bo piec tloally oloeod op by thsae combinations os OTory available article to oat or wear, orlnlllfcyv:.v-'V;j .V Tratt combines mean tbo shutting off e! the . Individual, tbo lellmlnstlon, of extmpetitloa, aad with It all tbo ondot partooal entorprlM and lndnotry. But before thlaoompleU ellminetioa of the Individual takes plaoo, the proba blllty U that tbore will a be moot violent protott from tbamllllotit - of poopK who arc outelde of tbo trusts, whose Tory meant of extstenot 'are being olow lyeuoff. . - In what form this protest wlll come, renulmt to bo toea, brft thai It wUl eotac,thet there will a' tbattorlng of thsae "eommanlty of interests," there can bo ao doubt.' - For these overwhelming trusts are a deadly cuace to the wolfara ot lb masses, aad yet tbo pastes 10001 enable otarennwIUlng to o'Ser their protect, before the protect may get beyond bounds, aad Bad otproorfoa la floUaco, for this plllag up of trail epoa tratt, and formation of oooabtao after eoaaWe ceaaot bat bring about ooolalliat U this eoaatry, aad perchance a ooctalioni of tbo moot ultra kind, "which ahaO ama uapaeaTallaaft oooimorclal latorwM, with frlghlTnl eoaeoqaoaoar 4Uoadlag tkoapaoaaf " ' . . Deafness Cauaot be Curel By tooaV wppUeatloao m tkoy cannot roach tbo dinned portion of tho oar. There k only one way to com dWaaat, aad that lo by ooattttatkMal oonidtao Deaf note la ooneed by an lilimil eoo Allloa of the mioone Balag of the KaBt&lna Tnha. - WhM thla taba J lallamod yoa hare a nmhllag toaador Imporfoot hoailag, aad whoa It lo ow Hrely Oloeod, Deefaent la tho reoaB, aad aJooe tho laSaamaUoa oaa bo takoo Ml A IkTa lnK raalnlait tA It fttfMl eoadaioa, hearlag win ho ' deotroyod foreran Bine eoeet oat of lea are onaeed by Ctfarra, which lo aotMag hot aa Ulimiil ooadlUoa of tho aMoeoo ear feeo. - v- ' - ' Wo will gtoa om Hewdred DolUro for aayooeoof Deafneeo (eoaaed by air Urrh)that eoanot ho oared by Half CoUrrtCara. Sn4 for aiAalen, 'ma. f.J.CUK?llTU,ToUo,a Bold bv Drncitote, TSa . Uairreattly fllle are the beet - CM tl Tt, g , Manila, Art lt.L(oiaeat hi pee f tU Twnty-thitd lrvy u aepUrod 13.000 of laeaigeote f and three oOewt of Ooaerel CatSat't Atfcohotutr lammof o praech!t. pp wll oeaMaally kp W'xre lu reedart Tunt'i. o rtmi'.j whWk, w known, lo ig 0ltr:'r 4 10 f reran t aad ooeater act ike " of vera veaUwf po oa:i c! :' 'r-n, t4 it it h-pd th4 :i Mtoi e tt'e ..r ulif 1U kp tlwtr r V. trrm le e hxi.lif en dliUft 1 f'Tl It, frf U fcl on If 1J mu at rlrn ft. . tj pi1 SO mil 1 1 C. H, tt. D .l-t. t Mo a. .. t, -.J. rt!l 19-411 a'M t 1K l.l. .! I.m ' of I" ta (' - !f f , 'f I.' f VALUABLE SECRET. Ob Family Bum FaralaheO itanf CaaaclFrs Vw Oixtj-ttr Years. . 8loce lbio r.ll the macbtuf by wblcb postage stamps are raurelrd and. en veloiH' marked wltb tbe name of the poHtoffico, the dale, etc.,' bave ber uinde by one family In tbe yeur nam ed the postmaster general entered Into a contract wltb Benjamin Cbaubere, a citizen of Waslilugtou, to fumlab a derlce by wbleb postage stamps might be canceled o tbat tbey could not be used again, and, although there havt been a multitude ot competitors on ser eral occasions, , tbat contract hns -been renewed year nfter year tor 05 years with Mr. .Cbainbera, his son and fale grandtioii. wbo have a seerct process by snk-h tbe dies are nrndo of niallo ble Iron aiK carbonised into steel. at a cost of from 50 cents to $2J5 each. It to certainly tbe only government contnvct aud probably the only con tract In the United -fitateo that has been renewed so often and continued so long. The department bays about 23,000 Worth vt new cancelers every year; Bids are advertised for annually, and erory now and then some ambi tious" manufacturer who thinks he has a good thing offers a proposal, bat the Chambers family are Invincible. ; They bare Improved the device unUl .lt is now almost perfect ' The stamper Is a circular cast steel bos with a. screw thread,' one end ot which fat closed,' and Is provided on the outside with a aqnara shank to secure It to tho hard wood handle. The cover of the box Jo a disk of steel' A portion of Its thickness enters tho box by meant of a screw thread around Its periphery of almost 20 threads to the meb." .This permits of a space between the Inner face of the die and tho bot tom of the box, while tbo remaining thickness- of the disk forms a flange with the edge, which lo coarse milled, so that the disk may bo turned wltb tbo hand or a wrench. . On tho outer, face of tho disk are characters of the body of the cylindrical die. Tbeso com- blno tho marking and tbo canceling derlcea, one tetbg on one aide of the disk, inclosing the name of the post' offlce in a circle. There are three sloti for removable type, for months, dates. hour and half hour. Diametrically op posite tbo circle Ik tbe canceling device, tho aide of which is parallel with the edge of the disk..; Any required num ber or tetter lo cut In relief In tbo cen ter,, while three grooves are cut Intaglio,-; The removable type are of steel and have on tho ends opposite their faces projections from their outer edgna.' ao, that When Inserted In the slots tho projections can bo clamped and bold tn place.'. .--v . - v .,. Until 1880 Captala Chambers mann factored the cancelers hero In Wash ington, and bo lo stilt required to mal tain a repair ahop In tbe neighborhood of tho poctoSl ce department, bat bo moved his factory to Northumberland county. Va on a leg of land at the month of tho Potomac, where bo has a little village composed exclusively of bit employees and their families. No one can enter hit gronnda without per mission, and' those 'who hare been there aay It U quite aa Ideal little Til lage, aafo from the tpleo of competi tors who woukt like to get the-contract away - from trims-Washington Cor. Now Tort Trtbane. . atMUr'TtaaHSahlaara "Jnst .before Badmnn wst Sent to prlaoa be bought a aet of books to bo paid for la iDotsUmenta." ; v "What did bo do that forr , - "He said tt would make tbe Umo teoa abortar.'-Cblcaio Trlbnne. . v . "Loot wtater 1 wot eoaftaed to asy bed with a very bad cold oa tho lungs. Noth ing ga?e aMToHof. Ttaany my wlfs bought a bottle of One MInoto Congh Care that iffoetod a speedy core. 1 can not apeak loo highly ot that excellent iedy.n htr.T. K. Boooaomaa,' Mana- iawflty, Pa. F B Daffy Co.. te IbOmMi aWy. Protldowoo, B. L, April 1-Bdwdrd Ceetlgaa, a beak driver, says bo had tho aUoslag boy, WlUlo MoCeratck, allogod to ktto booa kidtipped freta Row Tork, ate pesssngof beroaboal two woakt ago. IU wot aeoosanaaM by aa elderly ataa aad yootf woaiaa. "I had pdoo oo bad I ooold got ao rest or lad a eare astU I triad DoWltfs Wluh Basal Balvo. After sting It oaoa I forgot I aver had aoythlog Use ptlsa.' BC Boko. Boomts Point, If. 7. Look eat tor kalletleaa. Bo runt yoa ak for DeWltl'e. PIDsffystCe. ,v Jol CcuMa't Care Stoo4 It' It he'd had luthtog Piles. Thsy'ro ur- rtbly oatoylng; bat Bocktss't A raits Balvo will cars the worst ease of Piles oa earth. It has eared thewsssdt. - for lojortce, Patao or Bodily Eroptlono It' the beeoalvetaihs world. rriceSSoa bo. Tars goarutaad. " Bold by 0. D, Bradaaaa, dnr;''t. SwUn, April D.-1U r.:.!o laaada- llnoWlooVrT r', ; ;- aad peo ple havt Cel iiv.a k,u..- e) Kivnio. ru r-;t n.-fr-i.'.r dni-l ioia B. Im'S.'a. w' e em V. "Ai I "'l of Tr R An!"fy t!-.'--..'.fnil lU Tal! Imi 4i . ' n, l.l l r, lRf. at ha t -.r..,-.H tuvtt .r.l; J.l. UtU-ytil- '1 Cr '.- t' ' f .r. ! a I n ' v in i: t ! 'flu!-, t ' ( ' i I I .. J -'.;( n. . . I - C!i3sts what yea cat.- It artiSclally dleestt tbe food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It lsthe latest dlscovereddlpesU ant and tonic Ko other preparation can approach It to efficiency, lt to euntly relieves and permanently cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Blatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Oastralgia.Crampsand all other results ot Imperfect digestion. Prlee50o.andtL LrtreloonutDrH tinws smallalw, Book all aboutayaptpilanialfoaireo frotaroa oy c c. QoWiTT CO. Cbieog "'V T. 8. DDFFT 4 CO. Btn totf'gtyi m w Hut mm mfc. 5,;; ThelCriiapori,wUB BarneAi- . Hw York, April 10 A ; fire on the United States traniport; Rawlins was discovered by a Japanese mess boy to day. "The fire originated In a -hatch filled with bay. As far as known tall the'rewweWtaveTh traniporl 8edwlck wss towed .-away' from the "I have been troubled with Indigestion for ten y ears, have tried many things and spent much money to : no purpose until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. 1 have taken two bottles and gotten more relief fronrthem than all other modloipos taken.-; I feel more like a boy than I have felt In twenty years." Anderson Rlggs of Sunny Lane, Tox. Thousands have testified as did Mr. Biggs. F B Dnlfy o Co. r " - -. - - DliUnqtiUta4Kdaoatorad. Princeton, J. April 10. Died this morning; John Tkoma Duffleld, D. D., LIiD, senior member ot Princeton Unl- Tortlty't faculty, agsd 78, of heart fail ore. ..-a " - ;,. v - 1 Holds up a Confresaman. 'At the end of the last campaign,'' writes Champ Clark, Mlstoari's brilliant Congressman, "from overwork, nervous tension, loss of sleep and constant speak lng I had about uitotly collapsed. It seemed that all the organs la my. body wore out of order, but three bottles of Eleotrlo Bitters made mo all right. It's the beat all-round ntedlcine ever sold orer a druggist's eountor. Over worked ran aowa men ana wees, sickl women tuln splenlld health and Vitality from Klectrlo Bitters. - Trv them. Onlv BOe. Vfuaraotetd by C. D. Bradbam. ; DISTRICT AND CIRCUIT ' ' DalUd SUtes Coaru. Jnrors by Counties Rext term. The following It the list of Ju rors for the next term ot tho United States Dis trict aad Circuit Court", which will convene la this erty, Tuesday, April MrdlWM.'.' Crsven Conoty Cbai. L. Ives, W. O. Brewer, Edward Wads worth,' James B, Boll, 8. D. Pope, ft. W. lioek, John P. Ball, T. A. GrtdO, 8, 0. Roberta, J.B. Basalght,P.J.Lee,JoheB. Ivm, E.A. Ask Ins, T. O. Hyvaa, B. 8. Street, & K. Bryan, W. T. Morgan. 4i v. yv" Pamlico Counvf w. J. Parker Was. Potter, Henry More, pool . Deleeaar, B. A. Redding. .' ..-. , ; rw .-jf . Carteret County Frank Xllltoa, U, B. Oeoffroy.,- B. R. Dlioa, Boat Xatoa Wade, If, 0. Phelps. ; . n, v. Lenoir County J. M. While, 8, B Bonatroe, L, Harvsy. ; .; . . Jones OonotyJoscph Bloxsaoao, X. F Baadersoa, JaeMo Leery, Kdgar L. Bardy A.y.Cos.r. M Taylor. . , , j Beanfort County M.J. Whitley, M. B. Wilkinson, a M. Browa. ' Orooao Ooaaty-Joka A. Xiass, W. B Best, W. A. DardotwW, H. Johasea, Pitt County J. J, LaugTilsgbooso, Uco. esters. ., , , Oailow Cootyot)salel fJargstl, 1 & Taylor. " " P?ayao Coosly-J. W. BUteS, B. T. Atoock. - ' -; Wilson Ooaaiy-Jfaotet T, COhb.' . ;. FaJliof VUIoa. - As a person grows older their sight goes from them, aad as oooh oe the Ciystalllae teat or lbs eye totuace oe fsr owsy at to oaate dllfaaloo alreWo oa tho rotlsa at tho aen ttao giving a cor rtspoadlsgly oaall retlaal lsatgo yoar sys Is laborlBg tadar a tcrtoos strain. This (hn(, or oVect la loctlitf ! ssUm a ptoa hiraa to ho ar tlhu4 or Wnjitr, !t It castad by Z. S kardtalnl ft lb kut aad tbe !- lotlnj is.i-'r urein fc, rtrf c;c 1 a ry tirorg hi w Li- h la kralili Yt Its por to tut.iit for tlnc and far et- Jwts, thlr poM I glTa to ll by cirra. Ir ntl tadUtlng hiivIm (ptitrw-ir aar.'.M) ca!!d t!. tU'ary o't, tb s tt lnr.li ti ( d m til.J'ct lb f Urr. la l mmm (ymitu tt ihtrvdf ,iVin( ht Inl -ra f. titi anl f' f t .t f.-fiit, at! 1 ba l li ti. r.- l- '.'' f it r i i lull., ; r, a Of lis e ("'. t. J ks . ! !'y Cl ii if tint a l-irfr f t,e If i' n I t ! " l! I It ! r 1 , t r 'a 1 .';. t i . ) ' ' ' j ' i i ' ' i r f. . i - ; w r ; . i ' I t ' ENGLISH' MONXRChS. ;.; Death orirn baklaO la lit Maaaar e( 1 hrlr Takias OS. t-.. Of tbe Oionari-bs who bave relirned over Inland since the daya of the Norman rompn-Ht nenrly one-quarter of the uuiuUr tiave - uirt violent death. WUllam I was killed by a fall from hie boree. WiUietn it was ehpt while hunting, -whether by accident or. de slgn to at 111 one of tlie unsolved prob lems of history: Ttlchard I Wat killed by a shaft, from a 'crossbow' while be3leg1ne tbe city of CUaluz, In Franc'e; RIclHird II was murdered In Pontefract castle, Edward 11 '-was murdered la Berkley eastle. and Rdward V In the Tower of - London. Iticbord 111 was ktled on the battlofleld of Roswortb and Charles 1 hud bis head cut off In London, -r ' 4. ' ' . Elisabeth's death was hastened by remorse that sbe bad ordered the ex ecution of Essex, and- befeiRter Mary sickened and died soon ofter tbe loss of Calais, declaring tbat the name of the city would be found after, death writtenon ber heart. Tbe death of Edward Ill's aou;: the Black Prince, caused tbe Aged monarch to ' die of grief. 'i So, after the loss of bla ton In the White Ship, Ueury I was never seen to smile again and .lived only a short time, Henry V! nnd George 111 were insane during the latter' rears of their reigns and finally died from What In these days would be called paresis. Charles II, Henry VIM, Ed ward IV and George IV hastened their deaths by tbe dissipated and sensual Uvea they lived. 'Only two monnrcbs died of that great national scourge, consumption' tbey were Edward VI and Henry VII. : Queen Anne's death wao due ao much as anything else to overfeeding.. Only two Dionsrchs. Henry VI and George III, died after long illnesses. ; . The Happy Median. A'clergyman relates that a worthy Irishman, wltb an Impediment in his speech brought him a child to bp bap tized. While making a record of It he was lu some doubt as to the correct spelling of tbe family bame given to him and asked tbe man bow be wrote itr- , "Indeed and I don't write at all was the reply. "I Just want to know," said Father Boyle, "whether tbe namo Is 'hlcGratb or 'llagiath' whether tbe second part of It Is spelled wltb a big 'U' or a lit tle k-' After scratching bis head hopelessly the puxrlcd pareut saw bis way out of the difficulty. "Well, father, just spell it wld a miudlln slued 'g.' "-Exchange Tbe Topaa. The word topni comes from tbe Greek verb signifying to gneas. Tbe Jewel was brought from tbe cast and reported to bave come from an Island, and men guessed at tbe location of tbe hde Which produced tuch beautiful gems;" . -. Wont mend nutters to pot your wheel In tho hands of lb blacksmith or tbo bollorssaker for n pairs. Bring It lo our shop at the firs break dgwa aad we'll repair tfco porta at loetoa wiinonteaoaing tronnio la wo parts.. - '' I! xl-l . V'BICTCLB JUPAllUnG , ZZZ la at Its branehco Is familiar work t no.' Weoseal la it betaaoo wo bsi skill and oxporloaoo, tools aad ataieriai. Bicycles, Guns, Attmaaltloa.Orsph opbooos, Job . Printing. Rnbbor Bumps, :,:,,t. .. :;'' . l A W Middle m.,.:1 KowBera.H. C ' l; miERB CEORCBJ In aniwoT to qtcry will ty tbat woodoalrsla wuaot mine, to I have plsnty Ob yorJ to supply all eostooaers, (specially Oak sod Ask. Aad by tho wsy, eoofldoatly, don't toll aay owe thot prions art aow reduced. ' " -' ', " . r . Too-s ao Over, ' . f MOORfl WOOD TARO, S.A.ED WARDS, f "AND HE FAIRER. 1 1.. i!.i-ijt p!tr la tlio tlly to ha0 f,' t : i.rk il.wi. Fatiafacttnn giiar- a - I it n,ii.'y rfun'tr!. t f 1 4. auarl Pm.U's Sad Mill lif ll'a 'bla. Arc Yoa Run O Dolm k E'cyck Broken, V f L Cllll I 1 j a f I,, r.i. 1 tW.a.T' fy w S i BtLP0'tfi - AIT6R Va., 1 uo. fMtl a'aa..a Vaatonav Uiauui aan.1 iZiwt. (I rrM.B vtj aoatiMisaai For Bale' by F, 8. : Stepping IStonMolHsaKli IXeAltli 1 ih. EATTAHKEIV Have iuet received a FRESH SUf PLT of :thVoBewtoa- V artiolea; Taney Evaporated Apples " California Prunes lb Tabic Peaohca " ' Pie " " " Tomatoes . .... S " " Fancy Cera A Good Palmoa. . . . ... ..... Fancy t'almon.. Fancy California Naval Orange . . Postum Cereal Qivo as a Call for anything In eur line and wo will de cur bast to please yen. Tears for ha smcsa, 3a J&im aAaTaaiataXSaSaO STXaaj Wholesale' and Retail Orocer, FHONI CD. fkra Broad A Hsu cock Sn. BROAD STREET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, - Ialvery, Feed, Sale and Exchange . . lorgtit rtd HOESES and 1"UXES Ever Found in New Pern. Also a Complete Line of 'Buggies, Wagons Harnett, Robot, Wbipt, Cart Wheels, Etc. J. A. JONES, Broad Street, Stewart'! Oil Steal Co to Gaskill Parlor White 0 Oil, tbe only place in town to get it, no oder or smoke. Full line of Dangler Oil, Cooking 8toves and Ovens, Agate Oooking Utensils, Com plete stock ot Hardware and Cutlery, Scis sors, and Razors-Guaranteed. - GIVE US YOUR ORDER. rsoai , lit- : Flower Par Sill. - J The Dsaghtoro el the Coorftdereey, ot KUuoJI. B. O. offer at $1.00 per om. beadrod, oWlvorod lies aey where, the' best blonealeg oad beddlog vailatloo of violets. Lowe la a.s'ilar. ' 1 - Tbeso plsaueaa besot ataay llate from ocpieaibor tot to Jooe IsL (t-IJ weotboo lore sot harm then, therefore, thty toe bo tofly eisoiol tm la avid wtator. - . " , They are torh letoroal hlnsisrt thst dorlsg ho chid blooaalog frrlod tbey' irt a aa rwiaii pirpwk-jnaj ford Uoaaw Osrteg the Whole wlatef os rapt lo 10 aewtrat prlla, sal with o till! nrotanloe Wih lat of straw 111 Wnrat fiarlyovvs laaa. TOm vtoUi arc sold le r(aO S fcad to Kail lae gravae of Coalcdaraic aoWllara fc.lrWJ al Klitrcll. At oa H rrrm tpni 10 nnvemarr a WfO Oeakvt ot ra, ol le-fa, Icaat vattalUH, will b m b iprt. aa'ljr pMSel la dan, mi, lot 1 1 00. blraraal oalar lalcaDit taa thus oblala a frnfaaino al rallv aaBilraa4 roar, lt 0 Vary atnail aa and al Iteaaato Have Sid 0 good Muaa. AdJraaa. ' Mas. O. W. Bt-AflSaU, Klltr.U,.a r;: ial C. C. tUrkaall ( fcaptrf, C n c. J;r.;',1a.-.t ToM CT.te KolLc, tl W varf tirpofiant that all .", '''!"! t'ra In T'a t" am r , 1 f Vm if'.f iiMa s ' ' " t " . 7 l t'T C A s : -. ' ...f n .a, 1aa t-lltst ' ' I I Tt "! !,'.(- j I-, f'lt ! t I ' '1 h - I i aftruev: v mil " a- rnaatl-lnaT fsawa tllLfif f IfttfP fortS. Haldol tnj4rMytu$Hit 9tw : AJt gCfc ortiaiu pmasaai. . - t - ; : D'JFFt CO. ' fC Pell.. Bo " .Iftecan, t eana forWc- ... ... ....... COSM.'- Il ocaa, 8ajuforSc, .10o " g " . in " - " Cat oaas, (Oo son, 400 dva. IS St Site pkg. : Hi i lirtil Flttl f Hardware Co., fUMHte lfiknansviaa ttWtllnaV Usaaaui-v. JONES STABlESe Gaskill Hardware Co. W Vtoeu ST, v. HW BBBir, M.'c. ; ; l ll SUSICItl, li Heai fiirtirt for :-;;t:'.; " our jju"'-'r; Spring Goods I of Iadlroi nnd Cftita FnrnlMailnnB, Dry Good nnd Clolhlu. InUIr gtnd- Utni Infrat Blyle KfiU and fshorK. ' ' tilxm mm a rail gtnd I filll C'onrlnre yen. sus:n;j, CI HL'dle si., Ktw ICRS, . c. GUILrOHD LTA717, Vri! i:r. If m Atlantic Ccast Lliie Ballroad Cn, ' ' Condensed Sehednlr. TRAINS QOINO SOUTU. Miinnia Jan,H.l0t-5 ... ..- I 9 9 5k El it 11 iSt ''7,: (.Corrr-Ctrd); iB I?V$ A.M IP M. P.M lA.M K w Lv. Weldon II SO 5M Ar. R. Mt. 1 ou 32! Lv.TsrborolU ill. 0 00 Lv. R. Mtr 1 06; 1 00 t 66 80 1 W. 10 i'i tO 4i 11 I' 6 37 7 in 1 16 12 52 6 67! 3 4 ) L. rVtUoti Lv. St-lma. Lr.Fay'vUlc ll) n Ar.Ptomic' P. M.'a.M Ar. Golds... Lr, Golds... 65 4 '.I 8 ;id 7 51 4 .-, 20 ll') M. F M Lv;' Mag'lla Arvfllm'ron P.M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. g 9p 9 b c"3 6 J 6 3 6 '3 6 '5 SEO 7,u 8Q Z.O -AO I A M. P. M. Lv.Florence 950 786 J.v.FayTtlle 15 .... 0 41 Lv.Selma.. 1 60 11 86 Ar. Wilson. 9 86... . 19 18 A.M. P. M.A.M. LvWilm'ton 7 00 9 S5 Lv. Mag'lla 8 HO lt 10 Lv. Golds 4 60 9 87 12 28 P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M Lv. Wilson 9 88 S 88 19 18 10 45 1 in Ar. M. Mt.. S 80 6 10 19 4i 11 23 1 .58 Ar. Tarboro 6 4t Lv. Tarboro 9 81 Lt. R.ML. 8 80 19 Ar. Weldon 4 89 1 89 P.M A.M. Yadkin Division Main Line Train leaves Wilmington 9 GO a m, ar rives Fayettevllle 12 05 p m, leaves Fny ettevllle 19 98 p m. arrives Baofonl 1 4;! p m. Returning leave Banford 8 05 u id. arrive Fayettevllle 4 90 p m, leave Fay ettevllle 4 80 pm, arrives Wilmington 996pm. Bennettovllle Branch-Train U-avrn Bennettsvllle 8 06 a m, Maxion 9 OS a m, lied Springs 9 61 a m, Hope Mills 10 s am, arrive Fay ttevllle 1110. Rrtnrn lng leaves Fayettevllle 4 46 p m, Hope Mills 6 00 pm, Red Springs 6 43 pm, Max ton 8 18 p m, arrives Uenniiuvillu 715 pm. Connections at Fayettevllle with irnin No. 78, at Maxton with the Carolina Central Railroad, at Rsl Hpringi with tho Red Bpringo and bowmore railroad, at Banford with tho Bcaboird Air Linn "and ttoothern Railway, at Gulf with the Durham and Charlotte Railroad. Train on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leaveo Weldon 8 65 pro, HalUm 4 17 p m. arrives Bootland Nrck at !i UH p m, Greenville 6 67 p m. Kington 7 M p m. Returning leaves Klnalon 7 "0 in OreenvUleS 69 am, arriving Halifni at 11 18 an. Weldon 1188a m, dally ci oept Honoai. Traios oo Washington Brarrb I. avo raahlnrum 8 10 a m and 9 80 p m. ai rive Parmale V 10 a in, snil 4 (Xt p m. n turning leave Parmeie V 85 a m ai,d 6 mi J m arrive Washington 11 OO a in ami 7 :w p sa, dally xopt dnoaay. Train leaves Tarboro, H O, dal ly eirrpt Sunday 180 p m.hunday, 4 15 p m, ur rlvss Plynsooih 7 40 p m, 610 y m, !(. taming, Mtavee Plymouth dully rn .pt Bonday, 7 60 a m, and fluDday B ikj a m, arrives Tarboro 10 10 a ra. 1 1 'XJ a n. Trela OB Ml Jland; N C Itrancb Irax e Ooldeboto daily, except Hun. lay, n iki a. m. arriving Broilhflcld I 10 a m. H.-iun, inglaavvo HajllhUald 7 00a in; arnv.a atOolosboroSMam. Trains oa Maahvlllc Mracb Uavrt Rooky Monnt alt 90 a m, 8:41' p ni, arrive Nashville 10 90 a aa, 4 08 p ni, Spring Hope U 00 a on, 4 99 p m-Returnlng Ira Boring slope 11 90 a m. 4 55 p m. Nail, vlllell 48 e os, 8 95 p m, arrive at Kx-ir Mount U 10pm, 8 W p m, daily iri t Boaday. Train oa Cllatoa Branch Iravra Vr taw (or Oilntoa dally, rxoept Hund.v. II 40 a meed 4 96 pm, Retaining Imi.'i Uintaoi at 1 45 a bj cod i 50 p m. Trala Re T8 osahaa cinaa ooonectlnn at Weidoafot all potou North daily all 111 via rUoaeMmd. . H M BMERJMR, Oral Paaa Agoi. B KBNLY, Gent Meeager. T M iMIRaOM. TreAto Manacar ' lo order to make room for Bprlng Ooodg ira will for NKXT 10 DATS mU OUT wit ire line of IIEATIN'O STOVES AT cost. AND BELOW CX)ST. W nootl room. y,m ,,,,1 8tofc4.' Kow U your Un. Omir, ma v aa offer llitiwg want. Toon (or Uiainaom, L L'. f L'TLEH d'D'JF CO Di;! yen know THAT ... I. A V r.lnl ) "' " ! '' ' " r-iy aau i t ti 'lr-,. l,ri, y' I" ' '; - it t!,T(ir. . HI tT y r- wire mm1 I I" " ti-.r ?)r j, ,H, 1 ' Tt .,! a,,!,!,.! kvv -. -.. ,n , 1 , ,(.., llM ,m J 1 T T ' t ' a f.ii, aw - : I I K a " ' : I - . l-. r ' '"' -.. i,,v , klrg Clearing Out

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