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1 ' THE JOUPJ,TAL TuhJahed every dsy la tle jeM.eioefl Monday, at ?JidJls ttreeW ' V. , Phos No. 8, . CHARLES L.STEVEN& - , - SDBSCRIPTIOHJUTES. e Onsyear, U n)"oCe 44.M Om;ht, not In adraae .'..?;,:. Monthly, by carrier la the city....-, - JO - ' ' " "jr , i. i Ad'MwlUlagKtMtaVoUhat0 Prn htloB. - ' V r Entered at theJViat Offloe, New Bern, N. (X, at Moond class waiter. t- ' " , : OflleUl Paper r New Bera Crav tnyv Saw Bern, N. C, .JaarStliOU; -.'THB BOAST OFv INDIVIOOAL 'freedom. The American boast of individual and . : natlA!' mdnm fulla far thiirt of the - - . t r ..4.. r if .' -v ma muniiing ui unuui. There U the bout of . politic al free dom, and yet th '-party making the plaint may be an bllndad bv.parrln ' feeling, at lo he unah to give oohei- nt reason for hi position,' or a flgbl - sous opinion tor' hi nfg at n 1 f another's pollt'nsl opini n, ' which may differ. ; " A ' la Intellectual If i the dogmatist will ' laylfull claim in frrodom, and yet place 'restil-iliooi'qpoo other, nomindfulof the fact that by -curtailing others, he abase the liberty of .which he boost. . How different it It with the -pern who la grateful In receiving the light of additional knowledge, realizing that knowledge grows from more" to more, Who il the free man in moral . life t 'Certainly not the one who hat dnllrd conscience, to that there thai) come no questioning voice to pats upon the deeds aetay eome up, whether they be good or evil. .. . - ' Belt-knowledge, self-reverence, self' ooatrol these three alone lead life to tivsrelgn power," and it it only after patting yeuth, and making a ehsraCUr In rnanl o jd or womanhood tbrongh self- mastery, that this "sovereign power" ea ; be reached.' "Tht first step to telf-knowledge Is self-distrait," which mutt com perhaps, through oft repeated ditappolntmenlt and defeats, and yet the victory of self- mastery will come through the seeming tor distresses, and - af tor these, the freedom to long sought. Freedom !n Its full and best tense, be It of eilUenthip, of the intellect, of morals. It not an tnberttanot which can be band ed down In the family, bat It it i thing whkh each ard every person mast ackleve tor himself or herself, and only eon It be secured through tht eelf;i Wry which oomet throni h personal ' fort and straggle. V Catarrt Ctiaot be Cwetl with LOCAL A PPLiC ATtONB, as they oanaot rvach tbs seat of toe dtaei. Ca Urrh It blood or (JonttHottonal dis ease, and la order to turn It you matt -take Inwrnal vrtkedlea. BallV Catarrh Cum It taken Internally, nod acts direct ly on lit blood and maeovt serf arte. BalTi Ontarrb Cure It not a qncb-enadt-dne. It wot preaarlbad by awe 4 the braHhysir1ant In this eonairy (or ywarn, and Is a mguinr tftwonpuoa; it Mwof posed tf the beat ionlct anowa ov blatd with the beet blood perllUis, aot- ing ulrretbr on the mae.ia evfaeatH Toe perYeot comUntU of ike two In grwJUett le what ptodawet oisrh won derful reeela In ewrtar tuh. Ihad ' "for lewlaaoalats freav ' .. . " . tm -i rntir a rs. st ' Hold by DraaUtt. 7S ",: i; j '- sinntMtvllw. mH' tl-IBfssi- ' l"f growing (VH nf ibe or root nf etaral sgvnse the ebavf nf 'Wnlng the ' barn of a wkltr, ftrwtvf mwlt4 Widay . I lb 4w4h Vf sbaMlsi n lWn Moa- toatevf, colosnl, by-n white farmer Fertbee imeMr Is tear ' ; 1 , . -J av isvu t xav Ulr a 4-nt Isaj (ar ef Mttafew. Vk, Jane f t TWrtg Mret Of neJ lat tank twexal tat tilt i ovwwlsf and the tarfoM Is tilB gradu all goltg nVwn.' A cse la own4 M th lldhw tbUlefy. ' (Us bn4red awDtor 04 narrow ewosae, Tht btrtwltlteahaadoned. Th cere It In M Is ptTtew." ' ' $it Tw rra ttita. , Vt HttU aasisUr kad aJawM la tits' k af anxpttf. e"I 04 Vrn aWHa." wrtu Mr. W. X Hs-niaad. ef Aranak. X T 'trot, all m ,mm1Im falM." an4 he lift alia IV. Slaj's ! D'fWf. Oar '. Vtiit (rMirir-i las Jrn l rr a-'a s"t '"' V'tl - " a4 IrStf t. t"'"''j wt r fr " 1 let li H t '' i. I '"""" ' r. l I ' t I ! "! t f I' i - J A Canncotliat Or i.. --Job. . 1 Norwalk, Conn., Jiitie - 1 At dawn this morning the police found two well dressed Women lying on the road. Thfy were tent to a. hospital and It was div covered that they had been dragged the proceeding night by two married and then deserted. . One revived end said her name wot tle Brown, aged twenty of New London, and her companion, Mildred Bodgers, of New Yoik.' The latter t in a tertonf cond - Won.-7 -3 -;-- ?t the bilious, tlrt-4, neryomman cannot tw-eesafnlly compete with hit healthy rival.; DeWhtH LKll Sally JNsert the famous pills for- constipation will re move the eons of your.tronb'es. ' F: 3. Duffy - Co. ' -' ' . Ttw Bkiir.Kllrrtia, v? Mersey Cltyv- Jitne il-The court loom won unable to hold -4he -crowd In at tendance on the lUrker-Knller : trial I day. ''Judge Blajr allowed eaeh side an hour and quarter to plead . The j nry returnefa verdict of guilty, , 'Bfpeptlcs cannot be i long lived le cause to live rrqulret nourishment. Food it not Aoarlshiog flnlll It ta digested. A disordered stomach cannot digest - food," It mnst have assistance. Eodol Dyipepi sla Onre digests all kinds of food with out aid from the stomach, allowing tt to rest and regain Its natural functions, -fit olemeott are exactly the wtme as the taaltiral -digestive fluid and It -simply can't help bat-d:you good;- J. 8. Duffy &Co. r . x t Oenvrnt C'allloK. Manila, "'June 21 --General Oailles, with -seven hundred, riflemen ami tome Bnlomen, are now in the vicinity of Pagsanjsn, a day's march from Santa Cms. Oalllet: will surrender Monday. Subsequently be is expected to assist tnltrlntlntj in Htlvar who is really his superior otBin. "The Doctors told me my cough was Incurable One Minute Cough Cure made me a well man." Norrls Silver, North Stratford, Jf. H.-Because you've not found relief from a stublori cough, don't despair. One Minute Cough Care has cured thousands and It will cure jou safe and sure., F. .8. Duffy & Co. Him Roth Burrfinflerad London, June 21 A special to the newt bureau . states that Itotna, tne Boer general, hu surrendered. The war office refuses to affirm or deny tie report. pidnMari7 For Money, Tht Boston man, who lately x married tlckly rich young woman, is happy now, for be got Dr. ttlng't ftew ute Pills, which restored her to perfect health. Infallible for Jaundice, Bilious nest. Malaria, Fever and Ague and ail Liver and Stomach troubles. Gentle but effective. Only Vie at C. D. Bradham's drug store. - A TrslB Hlnki ! Wm, New York, June 21 A Baltimore A Ohio Boat, Joaded with ten freight ears, sunk In the East river this morn CoLDHnut, Ot Aug. M, 1874.' Dr. t". J. Morrnrr Dear Doctor: We gave your TKKTBINA (Teetblnc Po den) t our little grandchild with the happiest results. The effects 'wes Ol- mott magical, and certainly mors satto faetory 'than from anything wt ever ased. Tourt eery truly. JOSEPH & KIT, , - Pastor Of St.fsnl Church (Row Bishop Sontbera Method lot Church I ' W Ota BWeeee Atnte Ballaa.' iTae) nppte In cacti rem moo fruit that few are familiar with Its remarkable efficacious pfopertlet. Everybody ongbt ta fcnotjuhat-tbe eery bent thing I bey rsn de it to ml apple Joet before r thiac for the alvtat . Tb sdoIs la am waeallrat Bra is food, beraoot II- ptjonabarte add la waaily digested wftaa rbajraay other tewatabln known. It etcHce tb arttosi tb liver, pre asote' aownd ood beahhy tfatp and tboroaibty dlalafecta tb BMrata. That le not ell. .The tppt antnUnatsw tb tnrpraw add tf tM stwech, help I be fcMaef ounttewe had at w al tb bvt nvwvwntlvv known of dleentt ef tb tnroaW-Jooraol nf African. t 5 ti4 rr fMi jr tyer - S , ' , r . "Tee; I rw ofi tt'l ftir wot bad totd aada."-(-hlrfO Hewa lotfioa-Toar tartar kwts sweat ansth ta est. t f-tHl llodatr-aaa 6Vm wt llr. 4 fw estat 01, fond whkk I a'e for braakfaat wo)4 't vawsl n mf stoaush fot half a knr. I ) m bvttls f yowf Kodol Df pnil I art an 4 fil I n f brvrtt M ,,,h al with r-flth and aty f --1 I ISoroaikly d't.t. f'oOilr .ttst t Kaon) l)ftfptl (r f 'f atowtfl, iioaHUa. fl . ri"t, A Hir", T'i. y a aL F. f4 p I : ::.U).' F'Ti-at..MiiiiiiiiiniiMiiihiirE ATTEB the battle. VETERAN'S STORY OF X TASSELED :!vTURKi8H FEZ.,1- -,t Tne Gnmn IwaUewt la Waleh Be rartlelaatv at the : BMl . af Mihum it JBrave Sar. aa4 aUa Dxlatt Rcwaaat. - ' ' - :-.-. Whenever I aee a tasselwl Turkish lea,"- aaid a Confederate veteran whoa attention - bad been attracted ht a nmakuig cap of that pattern In a Canal street window, -"l, m reminded of h curious and rather grewtome laPtdeat of my -cnmpaJKnloir daj-s. It' tras on the morning after the second battle of 'atuasas." bo continued in response to a reqneat for the story, '-and nuvwal of ttt f row- niy couipauy had gone over to the field in (lie hops' ef lik-klng up few things that we badly nettled and Tor which the dead had no further, life waterproof for Instance, and sound canutnio. - " j, - ' During the previous day's engnee- ment yon may remember that a regt- menrf freshly tecntrted-Sew Tot touaveebeid "tbe crest of a hill and were 'charged and -almost annihilated by -Hood's brigade.'TTheywere-mowed down -like ripened grain: and' fell ao thickly that their corpse literally car peted the- earth. T dare any it vnsns awful a slaughter, -considering the number eagaKed,a8 occurred anywhere In tlic course of,the war. - "Weil, wo hadn't gone very far when we came to this hill and began to get among the dead men.: The poor fcilowt bad 'been mustered into service lest i ban a week before, ami they were sa Id to be tlie most. Borgeounly unlforined i military -troop even organlaed.'' They wore scarlet' Turkish - trouoersi blue Jackets embroidered with gold bullion braid and purple fetes with long pend ent tassels... . ."Being Just from the ontflttera, all this flue regalia waa perfectly -fresh and new, and somehow or other it added to the ghastllne of the specta cle oil tbe hillside.- The corpses were In all torts of strange postures, and their fantastic costume gave there an air of horrible - grotesquenesa ' that -1 couldn't begin to describe in words. 'However to come to my point, 1 had picked up n fex to carry away at a relic and was about to leave tbe spot when I happened to notice a much handsomer specimen. on the head of a little eouuve stretched out, stiff and stark, a few yards away, with a hand kerchief over bit face, i stepped np to make a 'swap.' but had barely touched tbo tassel wben a low, sweet toned voice under tbe handkerchief oald, Please don'tP "For a moment" continued tbe veter an, "that unpleasant protest, eoramg from what 1 had supposed to be a corpse, made my bair bristle on my bead. Then I lifted the handkerchief and waa shocked to tee tb delicate. refined feature of bo not over 10, Be waa pale at death and evidently desperately wounded, but be looked at me calmly. -'My Ood, I exclaimed, 'what a bid you are to be herer . Tm afraid I'm -dying unlet I have belp,' he replied. 'Do you think tb surgeons will be around pretty soonr The Lord knows! I groaned, for the boy's cour age touched me to tb heart 'Your inrgcoua have au run away,-and wa only have a few, With more wounded than they ran attend to.' Then I gouts ail 1 ran do Is to He her qnietlj and die,' he oald la tba tarn gratis vole. Cn you get me a llttl water before yon gof "f took hit canteen and hurried down to a branch at tb foot of tb hOJ, where tbe first thing I taw. by tb wty. waa tb corn of a sonar float ing In yool. I .went np tb stream far enough to get out af tb borrtM death loot, flUed the canteen with para wa ter and waa loon back at tb boy' aid. I gava bint a drink, and be thanked ma. 'I there nothing rise I can doT J asked awkwardly, because I knew our com pany wa nudcr early marching order that morning and thtt It would be lav posslbi for me to linger macb longer. '.Nothing at alt thank you.' fa replied. It message to anybodyr 'Net noth ing, thank.' "I turned away most reluctantly aad bad gone only a few yard wben beard his thin vole calling me back. Ijcoa me,' he mid, bat t wtnt ye to event this aa a pi smut' and b handed me hi no turpi tea. "No, a,' I exclaimed, greatly barraasdi 1 couldn't think of taking It "Wb I tfsned to a mil while ago, f thought roa yow Thought I waa dead, af roars,' b Mterruptrd, . Wetl. I wtll be, and I bat otbar fsa trill da p )ost tt welt rtratf pat It en my b4 and mk ilte.' 1 saw that be would be hurt atilrsa I did aa a oXlred, ho I took tti fas and WTtrt away. '- - "la Ina tliaa half an boar aar eonv psny wst on lb mtrrh. snd. aredkw to aay. l-urrer braid anything mora of k llttt reiki aonar. II was badly watmded and audonMedly dU-J-w I Irft him.. I hrpt tb fr bmg time." dMrd -tat vetoraa. "bt H was Anally wltb athre atidl aad ends, Ja tb gooeral ronfuslesi follow tng ib war. I'd gtt sne aaaary for tt today." ICew (nana 1 Itrx-a l iMtxiat. , Dycpopcia"'Curo t 1 CJClt. l MS t'rtara' a rrn,;: a I r f f, Is firr;r' 1 r t t '.."Unii a- 1 il ,-f,-i a I i!..u f t " J ! J I im I'll' . :l ti ' ' I vn-t (l Ht-iriirti. Hi, ) .j t.i rstlii I Urn f(-( fo.1 t. 'j i.r !.-l-fs.ti?4 fntfn,.t J M'tw-.:j I.. t 1 H -Uf U'fltlv, wS . Waax . v4 Children are tonatantly exposed to all aorta of dis cs. The air they breathe la filled tvith perms, sewer ras aad dust from tlia filthy atreeta ar inhaled into tba lungs and taken into the blood, i At the crowded school room and cither public-places they come in contact almost daily with others recovering horn or ia the first IT' atage pi contagious disease. - "Vou cant quarantine against the balance of the world; and the best you can do is to keep their blood ia good condition and .thus' prevent or at least xnitigate-the aisease.;i.yottJhavtr perhapa learned from observation of experience that Lealthyi': robust chiidren (and this nieansvof "eoinrse, children whose blood ia pure) are not esxl3r)5Hiable,to; contract diseases peculiar to them, and When they do. it ia generally in a mild form. On the other hand, weak;" emaciated and sickly ones seem to catch evef djseas , that comes along.- Tht is because-their feloojl is lack---tug In all the elements necessary to sustain and build up the body. Poisons of every description accumulate in1 the system, because the polluted and sluggish, blood is unable to perform its proper functions. , ' L - , Such children need a blood purifier and tonic to give strength and vitality to their blood, andS. S. S., beings' purely vegetable remedy, makes it the safest and best for the delicate constitutions of children. S. S. S. is not only a perfect blood medicine, but is pre-eminently the tonic., for Children; it increases'their appetites and strengthens the digestion and assimilation of food. If your child-, ren have any hereditary or acquired taint in their blood, pve them S. 8. S. -and write to our physicians for any information or advice wanted ; this will cost you noth ing, and will start the little weaklings on the road to recovery. , Book on Blood and Skin Diseases free. , ' THB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. ;;' Post Office Service. . ' The attention of the public is rej spectfully railed to tbe change In the! schedule of the mails published today. 1 The change necessitates a new schedule for the carrier, vie: Collection i 7.00 a m to 8.00 a.m. Delivery 9.0ft " ' 11.00 " IWIvery II .HO w ' 9.00 f . m Collection 8 00 p. m." 0 00 " Homing Mall 6.00 p. m. to 8.30 P.m., At the Post Office the malls for the 6.00 s. m. train close at 8.1S a. m. For tb 7 CO p. m. train at 80 p. m. For the train going East to Morchesd City at 7.00 p. m. There is one collection only on Sun day, from 7.00 a. m. to 8.00 a. m. The Bumlay and afternoon trains going West carry no mail for interme diate points between here and Oolds- boro. Carrier's delivery- window open from 8 JO a. m. to 10-80 a. m. Sundays. Gen eral Delivery wlndow open for half on hour after eacn mall on Sunday. nDTVTpTV PflT I PflP offer. one lmn 1UUU11 UUUUDUQ dred and twenty-five graduate and undergraduate courses of study. Twenty-throe teachers Jn academic courses. Kight latayatories equipped with modern appsratus. Large library (acuities. - Kest gymnasium aird atiuetic appointments in state. aoaolarahrpa oa 1. Vaada. Attendance nearly doubled within the past seveii.years. Expenses very low. The bent college is the one that offer a Student the best advantages. Bend for catalogue. PHESIDEIT KILO", ! ... . DvnHAM, N. V. TRINITY-PARK HIGH SCHOOL, PTTJITT J -OC, XT. O. Next term opens September 11. 1901. One of the beat achnola in the Poiitli At- lantio Steles; faculty of tlx trained teach era; unsurpassed library and gymnaalnm facilities; excellent athletic advantagea. The pnrfKme aimed at la U give the best cultrvallng Intliiences and to nir ture and develop strength o' rharactur at the sam time. Terms kiw. tor Il lustrated catalogne and album, oddma, J. F. BIVKNP. Mead Mater. ' Drjnaau, tf. C. It is not too late m " . ;to put la vVmAow crw aad Dnura, mtw nr tea4 four rrrawtr to telvet ahtat troai oaf runiiWH4 itnrk, a hav thaat aaj thy swat foC . -' PrVwa wHhla lha rtaih r all. - A iw at . :::, - v, Refrigerators,' . . and ' . White Mountain . Ice Cream Freezers, W Inrawli warylhltMl n Wak yho mrnf'Tlatit, ' '. ' Lll. CUTLER H'DTFCO ROML'tX'S A. rYUNN. Attov ntj t lw, - VtVt tTH, rtf'BTa CABoLtlli T.r. r..lll ffl fUt, 0(i t! l t ''k. ' I i: it a, r ... ,.- it A Summer Outing will be more enjoyable if yon take along a Handsome Perge Unit, made and lim,siii in an artistic manner, and a liair of trousers of high grade material in worsteds, cassimeres or cheviot, that we will make for you in the perfection of lit and finish, and In a stvle tliat only an artist can give. Our style is perfect, our fabrics exclusive and our lit and finish exquisite. F. 91. 1 bad wit k. jLodge Directory. MEW BERN CONCLAVB48, Improved Order Heptosophs, meets Ind and 4th rnunday nlgbts, al tt o'clock at Koun tree Ball. Or. E. F. Early, Archon; .1. J Tolson, Jr, Financier: Ueo. D. Oordner, oecretary. EUREKA LODGE NO. 7. I. O. O. F. Officers: W. F. Orockett, N. O ; James B Dawson V. O ; Geo. Green, Secty: W. H Hervey, Financial Secretary; A. E. Pitt- man, Trees. Regular meetings every Monday night at 7. 0 o'clock. CALUMET ENCAMPMENT, No. 4 1. O. O. F. Officers: J. i. Baiter, C. P J B Dawson, H P.; T D Carrawsy, S. W A. T. Land J. W.; Geo. Green. Scribe; E tierock. Treasurer. Keralar Encamp meat, 1st, 8rd, end 5th (If any) Thursday Blgbla In eaca month at 7 SO o clock. NEW BERN LODGE No I F. H. 4 C J. J. Wolfesden, Prmt; J. B. Smith. Re mnIu a..n n itiil. oin.MA,.i oi. ""-"a ' "n ' ..,u.m. j. nests la tbe Knight of Harmony Hall every 1st and Srd Monday nights In each montn. CKAVKN ODGE NO. 1 KMOHTB OF HARMONY. Meets tnd and 4th Wedaeedsv nlahts In each month In Roontraa's Hall. Pollock street, at 7.80 o'clock. B. It. Ball, frwldeol; It. Dlsosway. Bee'y; ICR. 11111, Financial Secretary. Hale or Valuable Timber Kor Partition. By vlrts of aa ider mad la tb spe cial proceedings rautlad, r. Lur V Uaaklasaa AMI W. Utaklat, Melll N. Ooaklas aad 11 R. Ooakma, th Isal Ik rat earned, Mat lfata, appaoriag by tbalr gaaaral gaordlaa, Mr. Laara V , UasklBO,. Bar r U. Uaskloa, Ulll lard botriagtaa aad Addis Hrriatoa, hi wife, aad Harvey A. Uasktsa, torfgr W, M. Wsisoa, Clark of U Ssnarlo Ooart of t'ravea Ooaely. taada m taw l.t day nf Jaaa, iwt, ia arigaati aaMBlaatoser will ofltr for sol aad sail U pabll Motto at la oart Iloaa dour nl Oaa Ooaaly. a Moadty, th lath dor of Jalr. 1MI. afll a'cioak. ooa, tola bUbast Uddat for Cash, U llaabs ml th alt nf ta.lvs I Braes at U kaaa, te fas fro tb (roaad, or wkte aball grow M that sis tong la aw Ind of lea et from dat f sot, a all tfc rouawisg aatcriuaa laaoa, hssI'(. A tract o4 load lying oa tkaaarlk tdanl Vee aad apper UU of Cypress brasrh aalolata furiy-feav acre, dtiftia la a detit f mot Kah rikkttwB. H tisa. klB dated N., lavt, (I f Th aunts dtavwaded la Dry U. Gatkla frasi f si bar. IiavaJ Oatkio a lihm4 la I Ut dawt of rwa fraaa aatra o4 D. aa klas Is tt. n. (athlaa. daud. Mat M lVt, sasaedad I no Tt, ptf 1, (a.) O th ann W1 of naaalHW IM aaattldaof Utile ftalfi crwtk, aad avb4 ta 4l fros Tbo. U Oatklas taAlfml Oatklee aad it A Oatkiat ramntad la ank to, iwyf , (4) A an t Irani rw ta anr wa e ! rtv fally 4Mnht4 I tWat esrlala W4t frnat ataff I-. Mai Mm 4 ta. tV4 t. aad It. Iv Von 1 ftr S, alas two mat traria Sant4 ta l"7. In Tlwa. If. t.fklat ay Ih lt nf rnnt 1 amlla Tb. IHJ aoailw nf arna It alnt le karlM1 tnd f,ntra.-r.a. T Wa tll.t M writ la ra ut iW. rinkun, lktik inn -tt a t--t. l -(... i a. nt j. 4 alMtiara. s S Atlantic CaiitVLlnfO WlLKlKtiTnir X JSiw BitRiia IL R IbKffeM V;odnsday,i.ut IT. Ittfl8, ftilrj i: .... Except 8uolay, : ' . Going South aoiUMTLS: Ooing Hortb So. , Paaaenger Train No.60, Lv. a av- !- araTtoaa: -t.'r New BiTne ,.". rr-.Poilockiville '. . .MaysvMIc, . . Jacksonville..',. Ar. p m, It .. S0i 1 ! ... 4 It oo..,..; 8 IftOj... . 8 SS 2 it, P No. 4 18 IB A.A Wllmingtnti; tv.' No. 8, Pi8JtOKK ft FURIOBT Leave Wilminirton Monday. Wednes day and Friday. Lea': Now Brin- Tnno day, Thursday and Haturdy. .v. a . ar. r 7 80 Lv. Wilmington, Ar.. . . 1 45 840..........Hcott's Uill 12 ftn v so. : . Woodoido... ... Holly rlde . .... Dixon . . . Verona .Jacksonville. , . . Northuasl. ..Whitccak .18 15 .1140 .1(1 51 .10 20 . 4f; . 865 . 8 80 8 05 . 720 . 686 . (100 10 03. . 10 51 . 1130.. 12 05. 8 30.. I 55 1 80 Maysville . . S15 Pollocksville... 8 65 DebruM's 8 40. ... . .Ar. New IWrne, Lv Daily Sxcopt Hwnday. J. H. KENLY, Nxncral Manager FOR RENT! A most desirable seven room residence in one of the best locations in the city. All modern conveniences. Possession given about the middle of July. Also! have two. desirable residences for sale. E. K. llAIU'EU. Service or Pnlilicalion- -N01 U K ! NORTH CAROLINA, in the Craven County. J superior t our i David Wilson. and Polly Ann Wilson, his wile, vs. John D. Bbeppard, ct al. NOTICE ! The defendant above nsined will take notice that au action entitled as above has len commenced In Ihc Superior Court of Craven county to perfoot the title to two certain IoIb or land all tunc In the city of New Hern, N. C-aud fac ing on German and Jones streets, and to cancel a certain di ed to said properly improperly make lo said defendant: and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear al the next term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the third Mon day I n pepli niter, llllll, at Hie conrl bouse ot said county In Mew Kern, N. ( . snd answer or demur to the complaint in said sction, or the plaintiffs will p nly to the Court fur the relief demanded In said complaint. This 21st day of June. 1901. W. Al. Watson. CSC. Notice Sale of Land for Partition. NORTH CAROLINA, CravcnOminty. IntheHiiperlorCoiirt, before the Clerk, Julia Marshall, Nellie I . Vsirsliall. H. T. Marsha U. Cora Ieslle Mar shall and Marshall, the last four nuiuerl beini; Infants sippear Ing by their next friend II A. Marshall, mid II. A -Marshall. VS. Guy K. Marshall. Pursuant to a decree of lu Hi),crioi Onurt of raven County in the shove entit'ed proe4-dinirh for sale of land f liartilliin rt-tiricrcd by the t lerk of said Huiwhor t'mirt on the 5th day of Juiw, 1901. 1 he undersign d as non.miMion or will offer tor sale at public auction for rkh to the Itichett bidder, at the t ourt nouc door of rraYett t ounty im Monday, tin-ml, dy of July. I Ml', at the hmir'of 12 o , lo, k noon. the I,. I 1'iwinjc dey rdiiNl real esute. tow it Ly ing in Craven County. North ( iiroliim. sitnate and Im-iiik on llie vouth side Nciim river, act tele r1 1. uinh's ere-k. ann tontu or me a. iv r u. it. ic.. im- gmnlng at James Kratli s lalenl ...nier in the hait of DowihmI a lititwood stump on the south side of Dogwood bram b, alto the c orner of a grunt to Hlt liard Ul-etght for iW a. r.-. dalnrl 759 running tlii-nu- with tald hi-l)(hl' tin. t utlt t. tnl IW1 h.Ic. to hit cor ner thence with another of bit llnc-t south lO-xett 100 lct to a plnA, tlii in-. aoiiUi SO, wet 185 (a-lra U aboalom Isf hir'a 14) acre patant Han. thene wltli atd mtent line north 40, e.t r knd nae-half puln to Id Taj lor' beg. Inning envaer ta the north end nf Jltu'a Ham mnrk tbanra will) said Ttylor't tirwt lin smiin u, weal IW il. Ilirnca north III, aaat 100 pnlea to tbs snmr of . II. rtpetft-hl s ro aar mrH, datad ITQa, tbeara with hit hoa north 4n. rati t pukss t Jamoa Heath a patent Una thenra with bis Una mmiUi 141 l-'tn lo th aeftnnlnc. cmwlalnlng four hnhllmi aeraa. m nt loaa. This kth day nt Jnae.1901. ROWTLU A. HUNK, . . OoanntiMUiaer. Trairc' file. By vlrta al tb taaar van ad I by that aarlaJ Dwi af -Trass. daaW IM tti, day of 1W Md aircaia ky lha ta goal (.Vrolla Flh, Oyatar. ar. tioawsad ladattrtol AatoHalloa, mwiu at toot will ttnoM f al at Ik Uaart H I Hew IUf at la kor af It oVIwk ss, atooday ta 4th dtv of 4sr, i-rui in ia awn maoar ail wai atr ial alaea, paiaal, a I fart of M ef load Irtag tad awing aa a al Ma af Oaorva atreai. aaw litis aa laa fol. Maraoailatd Rnad I ta elty af hra Htra and brisla al antst a said rea at ta a'ntkaatfna later aasibv of Said raa4 tad (Wa stiart, raaalkf Utaae kotttiaardlr alonf aa!4 MaradMalfad roa4 la pin atrat, th.De ata.loat rtaa rat fi tk Ut llo nf I laa ss4 V kirvMa, a-mtl, tlnaa R.a tlrwl in tvtar m m tkmra tU- ', tlx Jla W I VM KL In ikaH'H M vwl:4 tM4ixUiii r, -(ibf aim all la baWi, lil M,u,,,. i aad fraarbl lMlr ftb4 fft!fc V s.'o IMM If'.lM fi . tt"t I f li, ta-'i wt ,fta. r q HTti i.n. r 1 In tl lH..'lti.l, j n t r d . ' h 'I ' l.. II. Mt,".! t I n t n Iff . ' $ t AtLaotic Coast LiD&Eailmai.Co., ;.-;x''K;randenie4 Aehedala. - - Trains going south. 5i 'DATED an, U.1WH e ;' '5 '' 'i "(Cotr-etKl) IA.M P U P.M A.M I- M Lv. Weldonl II 50 8 5 tt 52 Ar. R. Mt 1 ll Lv. Tarborol 12 81 00 Lv. K. Mt, 1 tA 1 5! 2 55! i M 6 37 5 in 5 ..; 12 52 t 4il Lv. WilMin 10 4U 11 is 12 )'6 2 40 7 in Lv, liolina. . Lv,Fay'vllh 4 30 Ar. Florence 7 W V. M A.M Ar. Uoldi ...I 7 55 Lv. (Joldi... Lv, Mhp'IIh 6 45 3 30 4 35 H 0(1 I'. M 7 51 M 21' A M. ArWilm'ton P.M THA1NH OO1N0 NOKTll. o "5 d j o3 o "S 6 '3 y-Q Y J KG KG Ktt - AM " P. M. Lv.Florence 9 50 7 85 . w, l.v.FHV'villn 12 lf ... . 4i Lv.Scloia. . 1 50 .... 11 1)5 Ar. Wilson. 2 35 .. . 12 l;t A.M. P. M A.M. LvWilm'ton 7 00 85 Lv. Mau'lia 8 HO 11 10 Lv. Golds 4 50 0 7 li 2A P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M Lv. Wilsou 2 85 5 88 12 18 10 45 1 18 Ar. It. Ml. 8 :i0 0 10 12 4' 1 1 L'i 1 53 Ar. Turboro . . . 4u Lv. Tar lion 2 31 Ly. It. Mt.. 3 30 . ... 12 45 Ar. Weldon 4 82 1 89 P.M. A.M J Yadkin Division Miiin Line Train leaves Wilmington 0 00 a ni. ar rives Kaycttoville 12 05 p ni, leitvea Kav- ettevillo 12 25 p III. arrives Han lord 1 43 p m. Iteturnuig leave Nmford ;i 05 p in, arrive Fayetleville 4 20 p m, leave Pav- otteville 4 JU) p m, arrives Wilminirton 0 25 p in. licnnettsville Hiiiiuli Train leaves Hennettsville H 115 a in, Maxion il 05 a m, Ked .wpriiiKS 0 51 u in, Hope Mills 10 55 a in. arrlvo Kuyi tlevillo II 10. iteturn int IcKves Fayelteville 4 45 p in, Hope Mills 5 00 p in, lied .springs 5 43 p in, Maxton 0 1(1 p in, arrives 11,-nni luville 7 15 p iu. Connections at Kayolleville with tiuin No.' 78, at Max I on with the Carolina Onlral Kuilroad, at Rel Hprinus Willi the ltcd Mpr nits and How more railroad, at Hanford with the Hcaluitrd Air Line ami Southern Kailwuy, atUulf with the Durham aud Charlotte Hailroad. Train on the Moollaml Neck Riarjch ttoad leaves Wuldon 8 06 p in, Halifai 4 17 p ni. arrives Scotland Nxck al b 08 p ni, (jlrnonville H 57 p ni, Klnnlon 7 56 p m. KeturniuK loaves Klnslon 7 50 a m Ureenvilieb 52 a m, arriving Halifai at 11 18 a tp Weldon 1 133 a in, daily ex cept Bunds, . l'rhms ou Washington Hrao'-li laye WaHhiutrlon 8 10 a ni and 2 30 p l)i. ar rive Parnielo W III a in, hiiiI 4 (HI p in. re turning leave Panneie u 85 a ni and 8 Slip in arrive Washington 11 (HI a in aad 7 1.0 p m, daily ascent riuuilny. Train leavet Turboro, N O, daily eicept Sunday 5 :ill p in, Sunday, 4 15 p ni, a e rivee i iy mouth 7 40 p m, fi 10 p m, ll lUrillUK, leaves I ly lo. ,ull, dully til l' t Sunday, 7 fx' a m, uii.l Sunday V 00 a m, arrive. Tai boro 10 10 a m, 1 1 on a in Train mi MiJIand; N I Krnin-h leave Ooldrlsin. daily, except Munduy, 5 00 a. m. K-rvn, hnillhtteld II Pi , llotum ing Ir.vrv Hnillhtteld 7 (Ml a in. ai rivet otUoiiiplsiio K ifi a bi. Traiin. on Niiahville llranrh leave! Rocky Mount attl 30 n ni, 3 4n p m.arrive Nushvilk 11)20 a in, 4 0.1pm. Spring I1on- II UI a in, 4 ;'5 p ui lti tiirinni; h ave Siiring ilos II ill in, I ,V, p m. Nash ville II 45 a ni, 5 25 p m, unite al Itocky Mount 12 10 p in, fl 00 p in, dull) ei,.;,t Sunday, 'i'laiu on Clinton llianch leaves War aaw for Clinton dully, except Humiuy, II 40 a m and 4 25 p in.lb-tui uiug litvi Clinton al n 45 a in and 2 50 p in. Train No 7m make chum couniclion ut Weldon foi all poiula North daily all rati via Klchmoud. U M KMr-.ltSON, O. n'1 Pkm Agnnt. f K KKNLV, Oen'l ttunsgcr. f M KMKItMON. Trme Mnnuoer The Farmers & Merchants CtpiuL Sarrlui and fronts i(,.o afklL Jftih, 101. wmiM artw-au'yoar opawing a Fan Account wlih , hnwnver ttntlL taw waa a-vaf tnr (rpporta aa. . f '. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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