3 THE JOURNAL. Tab.Uhad every day la tliynf;kicept . If onday, At Middle itran. , -T, " tttojt So. 8. r- CHARLES tv 5TEVENS. - , . CMTOH ARO rBOFMITOS,. ; S0BSCR1PT1QR RATES. ' Om year, In advance - One yew. not ln-drneav Monthly, by carrier la tHe city.. 40 v Advertising fttns furnished on ppll Una. Entered at the Pout OUIos, Mew Bern, H. G, u Meond cJnss matter. 1 . " . OBcIni Paper at New Bor , rnw; Cty. ad Nrw Btfi, N. Jane, 2. 'INI. i '. JL NATION' pPS FARMERS, r -The farming community, round aboti! i city, when ll in a thriving one, la a bul wark of Hranitilii commercially, to tbe city thai surrounded Manufacturing plant add m neb l tho prosperity of a place. 1ml It I a qner tton If nianuactures -equal farms, li, all the liest elfuule, or give, tbe city growth as stable s ibat comlnjr from n Industrious farming community. Wlihall the growth of town and cities, tblt country Is 'still nation, of farmer, for tbv census return of 1900 how that there vera 5 700,000 farms nnder cultivation, aealnsl 4,564 691 in ItM. Of this increase the Philadelibla Ledger says: .-. "This may be deemed a romarkabUi In crease, showing I hat the growth of our industries ts s minetrical, the 'farmers keeping pace in the- march forward. The alagle discouraging restore of the situation Is the Increase of tenant farm ing. This is Is accounted for however, to some extent by lease of lands by Im migrants who are Intending purchasers, As the area of unoccupied arable lands In the United States becomes les and less, it is altogether probable that future censuses of the country will show a comparative decline In the number of farms. Tie heavy increase In the past tin years is in the nature of a surprise, though the Inducement of one crop ana fair prices nave doubtless given spur to laud Investment since 1(494.'' Catarrh Cannot be Cored with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aalbey cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh Is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and in order to cure It yon must take Internal remedies. Hall's Calarrb Cure Is lakta Ipte iBally, and act direct ly on l'-3 blood and mucous surfaces Ball's Catarrh Cure Is not a anack medi cine. It was prescribed' by one of the neat pnysictans la ttitscoaniiy for year, and Is a regular prescription. It Is com posed of the best tonics-knows, enm blned with tbe l-ett Mood parlAers,. act lag directly on the mucous surfaces Tbe perfect cbmblnaUoa of lbs two In gredisnt! what produce such won rierful results In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F J. CHSNKT A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Bal'sFamlhr Pill ar Ibejhest, Th Tramp laall a k !. .New York; ilaa '. The Trsntpo 1 lagalls, which toppled over la tba docks rsceutly.kU.log oa and injorlsg twaat) two persoas, will be rsleed tomorrow Th vessel's rondltloa b better I has previously tbooght. It Is eipectwl now to start for Manila Jaly 80th Instead of Joly 5th. A Put Bicycle Rider. Will oflea receive painful eats, sprain or braise fsoas aorMeai, . Bock- lens' Arnica 8alvs, will kill U pala asd heal th lajary. ll' ib eellsVtfristWL Cases Chaflag, Chaprd llaada. Bow Lip, Bars. Ctrwr and Pile Car giaraatsed. --Oaty toe "Try H. by C. D. Bradbasa, Druggist. Colas b, Jmmi ft. IWIegaM r r- living for the lirpabltcaa C)vealJoa which will ha Ih M i hi ftrrena. Tsi Bfesewt !- a-tMale, hraVd by Otv iraor Jtesa, art peeled W iani led by arrlajoatloa, ' aksf Wilt la temporary k rava ad , llaee is s. pti4 ta he prvwtwwal rkalrmaa. ' Tm Oosstag Vslie IU leH iwnm la fcHskrf, n arqoeily iber b kera latMast, ' . . Tb rwta toM im. my cwaga mm lacsusW Om MIS ate 0k Car M 9ri e-M miU ). flnflh Itimfotd, M. B.-Bk'ssi yoa'r foaad fiUf tram t etsbecra aevg a, stoat despair.. 0 MlaauOafk Curt Wa ar) Usossa4 t k wtfl am pm F.BYDiffy C. : tat h , a lot, Jta . , Oars -atsaMf vtlW wse-udsy glv aaWre 4aba- hi tvero frm hi wife Jletll rW . sJwrvlIU, IM f f Kl H selk TV mtkm itaa Ussaisadlvsissaef Vmj M H mmI Mrl)i4 asMBwrrllle la ltd, tvll) s (MpWial saw4 Kasstll 'pW I. Pyf SfU t fa4 U lof Bred I MM M tie r-lr-t aodrtsksMnt TvA la an anermitti i8 It Is fro4. 41 '' etcsMsk a4 fnod, It mart ksvs ast4aK. KM !TPr ft t tttfU sU klt laud sli vt aM 1rrm Ik towk. tHevtsg ft te ', bi6RATBPLANTS tke letatk aae Sdssr Came LealBf tm rrwaaclaa Pvrrmr. - The potato has been propagated for ho many yeanrby sprout which start from the ore of tbe tuber that potato 1 red m becoming almost ankuown even tin; farming districts wher these useful vegetables are the chief, agricul tural product' it happens also that sugar re ue fcas been subjected to a sim ilar treettneut except that the sprouts front whk-h the plants are reproduced haw started .from .the Joints of tbe cant, wtileb bitve been planted Instead In. Imth Instances there were nrar- tltal reasons ttrt!)o methods of propa gation putnety., that merchantable po uter;' and. sugar yleldiug vanes. Were orlslnally quickly produced, by the planting 61 'sprouts, while-seed plant ings necessitated 1 considerable delay, After hundreds- of years of such planting botanists have discovered that Imtta plants nave nearly lout the eetT producing faculty and that the few ueetla which occasionally nppear re generally unfruitful, lu the case Of the' potflto tills la particularly D0- itleeable, na in a great majority-of in stances the blossoms wither, and drop off without Jhe development of tbe grapeltkei fmlt- which should contain the seeds. - ef this discovery, nf tbe kotnntats would not seriously , affect tbe practical farmer were-It not that it has reveuled, another fact equally important. The second discovery. briefly utatitl, Is that eonstunt repro duction from sprouts, like Inbreeding In tbe case of nnluinls, results In de geoeraey and tiltkimtly iu tbe dlsap- pt aroiHv of the species unless It hi re vived aud .renewed by the crossing of Partli-unr attention has lxeo given to this matter In the laboriitory of I economic Itntany nt Harvard, Uulrersl- ty ami - resulted in the sending ret, h represents iltu to Java, where the seed of the sugar cane Is still- being culti vated, with the result that cane 'ex ceptionally rich in sugar Is produced. Through - the efforts of Mr. Oskes Ames- assistant director- of the (Har vard botanic ' garden.; specimens of fruitful ' seed have been secured In Cuba. and. the restoration of the plant has been undertaken Jn a scientific manner. The Improvement of tbe po tato has-at tbe same time been under taken by Mr. Luther Burbank of San ta Rosa, Cal.t an enthusiastic bortl cutturiHt who has undertaken the per petuatlon and Improvement of tbe po tato seed. Tbe bilious, tired, nervouj man cannot successfully compete with his bealtby rival. De Witt's Little Early Risers tbe fsmous pills for constipation will re move the cause of your troubles. F. 8. Duffy A Co. The Marker Cas.. Jersey City, June 24. A numlier of wcallhv straneers offered to ro on the bond for Barker, convicted list week of shoot Imf Tlov. Keller, who acensed him of assaulting Barker's wKe. Barker' counsel are undecided regarding an ap peal. - Didn't Marry For Money. The Boston man, who lately married sickly rich young woman, ta happy dow, for be got Dr. King's New Life Pills, a hlch restored her . to perfect health. Infallible for Jaundice, Bilious ness. Malaria, Fever and Aim and all Liver and Htnmach trouble. Oentlo hut rffeotlve. Only V at 0. D. Bradbam'a drug (tore. Th OrMrml Juriiim. Aihland.JnnaSt.-Tb4 Centra! rail road of New Jeraey today Issued all!- mains) to Its oo kuadrsd strikers say ing that all must return to work tomor row or ha discharged. Noa-aaioa men will be brought la. Columbus, tia log. ti, 187 Dr. C J. Morvrrr Dear Doctor: We gsva your TKRTBIlt A (Teething Pow der) to oar little grandchild with the happiest reeatta. Th effect re U iMt magical, and certainly mora stlr pwiary tasn from, aartklag wa aver sad.- - Your vary troly, , . . JOSEPH ft, nr. ' Pastor of M. Pant Church (Now Bishop rtootbern Methodist ' Chnr k Oaa W Tm 4 Imtm Ufto. i' Washliigtaa, Jaaa tl-Cal Mas I a, bf Rasrf earmrg , la a roavasalcailna lo tea rjtale Depanmeal. slate thai acenrd fkg In repnrl from Ttraaseta, Brlgls a ft sen Basse TnMnaly hat cMsaovarrd ft od by which imok t aw tatard la to light, . A m 1 1st lr Ira lr laafli 7 ,. i,7, farts, . Th-' tfe tf- wm Amsrleat ealptar, Paal Way W BartleM, MdackMMty tack4 ( Ik Polaetah, Bn4 de V-fe, by a re, her. wh left ha Muasad aa4 ep4 with all haw ewtly Hrr. 1 hsta la m kteainy tw la I1W, - , "A few a eatk tt, food a-hta sis ror break feet arald t rawMta v my Waei for half ss losr. f teed M M" f yvt V mM PypHa Car sad my brilat a4 other walawttk l slhi i4 a, M h IkoroagkTy dljsiad, Kotklsg ! Bdo( D;pl Care for atoaaarb reUa. f. r, AUaftn, Tel. tedol DTet Car Car dig xt was F. R. Ttff; t. b a p u d i ; : z PECrLC CT TIIH DAV tnmtrnU tke Lsaataa ts4aTad llr. Cbarlea T. Yerkes, who recently closed out hls-loterests in tbe Chicago elevaied railway system,, ts. In the game again. - This time his field of op--eratlons la on the other side of the At lantic A syndicate of capitalists, of A- : V OHABLBfl T, tKBKBS. . v which Mr. Yerkes Is the bead, lias se cured control uf tbe underground In doij railway, According to Mr. Yerkes, tbe Ry mllon te Is comix'si'd of both Itrlt- Isli auil Atnericau Hiiaiiciera, but fat the greater portion of the capital comet from the United States. ' Hin Kellcy to Wed. Mlsn I.uey A., Kclley, daughter ,pf Mr. and Mrs, T. A, Kelfrty of Cleve land,, but who baa lived In Js'ew York for several years. Is the chief figure in a pretty romance which will shortly culminate In Iter manlnge to Charles C. lYrklus iu Cnllfomln. l'oi- six years, beglimlng with school hood days, l'crk'ns has been. Miss Kcl ) adniTvtT, hut only roceutly was liielr etifptjieineul nnuounccd. A few weeks ago Miss kelley left New lork to visit her llaucc's nnrcuts. Mr. and Mrs. David Toil Perkins of Los An geles, fche had planned after her visit there to return to her home and begin preparation for Iter -wedding In Octo ber. When Blie announced her Intention to Mr. Perkins, bis plendings aud those ol lils family were tindc ngalust nnotbci separation, and an early marriage wat urged to take place In their home. Ueneral Ormmt OST Far Rnsala. General Kred D. (iinut, Mrs., (irant amL their son, V. B. Grant HI, "sailed the other day from New York for a few weeks' sojourn In Ktirope. Russia Ite- Ing the favored country on their list Just liefore Railing (ieneral Grunt paid a visit to West Point and while there met Captain John Qulncy OM. (Ill more, whom he had not seen for ninuy years. General Grant and Captain Gllniore were cadets together and on one occasion settled n grlevnnee by (1st fight. Grant was struck between the eyes by bis antagonist and sus tained a broken nose, tbe scar of which Is still dlRcerfllble. Emperor Wllllnai Whlaller. It may not lie generally known tbM mong his oilier accomplishments Em peror William Is n first rate whistler. An American youns Indy nt bis request bad been singing uegro ditties to the accompaniment of a linnjo. One of the sonirs hapiiened to lie "Tbe Whis tling C'con. nOd the performer was preparing to omit tbe whistling part, as she was mil sulllclently mistress of that accomplishment to- venture on It but the .emperor, who was nciimluteil with the tune, offered to supply the ae comiinulment and acquitted ulmi greatly lo hi credit. As l Dale Maaareb. King LeoKjhl of Celsluin tins hml mmle for himself n very luindseme au tomobile. The earrlajre work, of tlie moot elegant deslRM. I of aluminium. flu Is lied In red. with I lie truck In blue. All tbe wood ports which are visible tote uoroLD o ksxomt. re of pollened mabogaay. Tbe motor, of lb tsrtroaaua type, la rated. nonaat ly at W aorappeaTr. A not bar dUtlw gtitsbed aaiamnbtliat m King Edward, be ha yoM had eaaetaUy bod-. fareewt SMaBfaelarvd far bk . ... . - . -.- ... ' - Mr, mrrw War " A wide of f hm f-ert frtosut PTdted o Jam J. Hill for man kaa. She aahl aha era going to raw hoantttig fcoaas.- Ttorry. atrsj X-, bui eaat Irt ;oa bar It. Pat yen 'd better get rear baanlllaav. ha ma. atarted, Why. Nr. III. baw rsa IT I kve ao mumrf." "f inn'i eiard numef "Why, wrrty t aaaav-pay for tbe famtlmwr "No, ra wiaeta't. . Uef a read . get bid for a maatha revnV faeeta the boa, arad. bnw fw snaw IU py 'em. korfy rwa't Wf yae tne aay aooa ey, U4 awrejaf, Mr X," - , ' ' Mflrwi .. , "TOd lUlra fusrry a MfH aiitxVd m. is srsy atwaye. Ud U 'Tea. sbe maltsrH te '- tronmaev lt1s.W Jlutkt'. Sim T Horn ttaia. , HSSf little dascMtt k4 a .wt f. Il alterk f ak-r-1' I ""vi 4 kn. tift'i," arltw K-a. W. k :-!. ,.f A St, 'rt. al ell.f recrrf f'u-l," tr 1 yr 'p i s It 1 - f- Dyspepsia Gore Dfeests what you cat.-" This preparation contains nil Of .ths Ji.rcilaiits and cigeHis nil Kinds or fiKXt ltglvcslngUutrellcfniid never rail to cure.. It allows you iu eat- nl the -tiod you wtinW The nivtt.wnsil he uomactiscan uiitetiu uy to tisomany thousands of dj snentics.linve boen W red .after vory thing else ftillcd.- It (jrevonts formation or gas on 1 lie stnm tcb, relieving all distress after eating Olntliigunnecessary. J?leasantro lake. U caa't help out co you Qooa Vrn eili-nlvtir F.O. IFAyrerAOo.,OhViige . F. H. DUFFY A 'CO " Fessarlnals WmuHi, Tossibly- few who read of "klncs" robes W royal ermine" appreciate that tbe rightful, and first possessors of tht beauteous coat Is sometimes a denizen of the Keystone State,. It nmy bo that some subtle force suggested to turn coat monarchs to choose the pelf of this animal for their own. In fact, during the. greater portion of the year the er mine Is a plain egg sucking weasel. As' winter comes on ho assumes a white coat, with a black tipped tall. PutoluB. noveboracoDsls, as the scien tist calls the weasel or ermine, ranges from North Carolina away up Into Can Jtda. .It Is rare, however, to take er- mine -or white coated weasels In Venn sylvania, although two specimens have Just been received' at the Academy ol Natural Sciences from Sullivan county In fact, south of Pennsylvania the wen scl never changes color In winter, nnd this fact goes far to substantiate tht theory of protective coloration. Thm when snow covers the ground the white ermine becomes nearly Invisible, whllf In bis weasel's guise during tbe sum mer he Is uot nearly so conspicuous nt he would be did be wenr his white coat all the year round. Another Interesting fact Is that while the animals that live In the north al ways change color those In the sonth d( not, tbe reason being that their white color wonld not protect, but destroy them, as there Is almost no snow In tlx south. Philadelphia Record. ACroel Blaader. Two brothers had the ha hit of calling on the same South Side girl. One ol the- brothers, George, was to take par. In some private theatricals, and the girl had promised to fix up a shirt and a pair of shoes for his costume. Tht articles were to be delivered to her ot. a certain -evening. Prank, the second brother, took It In to his head to call on the girl that sam 'evening. Prank knew nothing of tht arrangements George had made with her to help him with bis costume. lit rang the bell, asked the maid to tell tin 'girl that Mr. Allen had called snd sat down In the parlor. The-innUl went up stairs and present ly returned, trying hard hot to smile. "Miss Jones says she Is busy Just now and that you are to send up yotn shirt and shoes," was the message slit banded Prank.. "Whntr he yelled. "I'm to take up your shirt nnd shoos." "Thanks, but I may need them my self to go home with, 1 hope Miss Jonci will lie better In the morning. Neve! mind; I will close the door myself."- Cblcago Chronicle. Where R Fall. The young man drew himself up t bis full helKht i "I have." be cried, "nn unsullied character, an ardcut heart a versatile 'mind and strenuous biceps." Tbe young girl yawned and seemed Interested. . He wss quick to push his sdrsutage. "1 am the possessor of s town and country house, a yacht, a stable ol tlioroughbreiU snd s box at tbe opera. ! She hesitated, and a alight flush be trayed that aba wa listening. . "I have got." be continued, with eertalu Bercenea, "SO servants, : .pairs of trousers. CO ancestors, three automobile, six prise bull pups audJ ao army commission. Ah, she had found brr toneu at laat "And bow many golf medalar sue llaped. i -Tbe young man buddrred. - Ue felt that tm bad mst Ue bad played aerrfly and high, but she wa above but limit. Jodge. Tar Uhe rwl Otrte la Twala. - A Tsntslaa girt has no chanc of mar riage sjuleaa sb tips the raw at 20C pound, and ta I bat and the ta fallen wbaa be' la IS years old. Mm rake gparkMit sod eat a great deal of wH ttair and Wad sedentary Ufa la bastes lb pracaaa. - Dp lo IS sIm to very toadanW, btrl l what Immense, wawteldy aaaa of f al a be ba twateal Kb rsddtee. or. rather, anda Vale, loog Us Street. - Her eastsrae I rer Dtcinraaaae, asrjeetallr If ab b of I be richer rise. Tiwy are etotbad ft flaw silk of reapleadenl bar of bright red. yellow or gre tad wear Sort of eoalral lhaped keaddrraa, frota tkrb depesida looaw whit drapery. Tarktb tioueer and ddnif llppevw, tbo- beaj af wblra barely rrarbea lb mtdjle of lb foot, eornpte t roe- ,. - ' - ; . ; til Office Scrrict.', Tt Meattn "of ib pajMle to .'aoefally railed loth tkaage la U a-tW, of tba (Mil pabtlsbad Inriay. TM f Wssf aseeasltalea) tew atkadul fur ikarstrVr. vtw C4UeetM f C t U t.00 a. m. . Dllrf 100 f 1100 " ; . rwMWy 1 1 (0 - , m I an at. m' , C-llenlnalDOp m.m 0i nC Mall '( p. s. v Ian p.m. At (We prat ma th auilla fnf be . trsta rtnc at It a. m. r. Ih T CO p m. trala l ., SS. T il l"li4H"t t Mnkad f ! f l ' wi p m th.iittM, t ' iU.n nn a-ia Ait. f'-m tm ta re- m. 1 j... - St 1 'i n rl f. I v W t wCi I 1. . r'' "t9m t-s a-4 I,--, fc TRINITY C0LLEG1 offer one ftmv. dred snd twea- ty-fiv graduate and i- nndergradnate courses of study. Twenty-three lea die rs IB academic course. - Kight laboratories eqnipped with modern apuratua: Large library facilities. l-.eat gymnasium and athletic appointments in state. ' - - . V kularMi aatf Inu ' ' AttemUnea nearly doubled within the past sevei. yean. - Expenses ' very low. I he best college is the one that offers a student the best advantages, f end for catalogue, yPtiKMDKr KILO", - - , , ' Dl'RHSM, N. C. TRINITY PARK HIGH SCHOOL, "; 'pxrgtTr a T4Y it, o. j Next temi opens September 1 1, l!)rl. ne of the best schools in the Honth At lantic Mates; fnVulty of six trained teach ersiinsiirpasscd library and gymnasium facilities; excellent athletic advantages. I he purpose aimed at is to give the bout cultivating influences and to nur ture and develop strength of character at the .same time. Terms low. Knr il lustrated catalogue and album, address, J. r. IU KNK, Head Master, Duhium, N. C. It is not too late to put in Window Screens and Doors come or send your carpenter to select sizes from our complete slock, we have them and they must go. Prices within the reach c' all. A few more Refrigerators and White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers, We furnish everything to make your home comfortable. L H. CUTLER HWFCO A Si Outing ummer will he more enjoyable If you take aiimg a handsome r-erge Unit, made ami mushed in an artistic manner, and pair of trousers of high graile material iu worsteds, casslmeres or cheviot, that we will make tor you In the perfectl of lit and finish, and in a t le that only an artist can give. Our style Is perfect. our fabrics exclusive anil mir tit and finish exquisite. F. 91. Chadwfck, Kile of Valuable Timbrr For Partition. By virtue of an order made In the ape- clel proceedings enlllhwl, Mrs. Lams V. Uasklns and Annie W. Oaskla Melll N. Uasklaa sod Inla K. Oaaklna. lb laat Ibree aamed, being Infants, appearing by their general guardian, Mr. Lsora V. Uaaklns, vs. ftomard U. Uaaklaa, Ulll lard RarrlagUa and Addl Harrington, bll wife, end Harvey A. Oaskln. befor W, M. Waisoa, Clerk of tbe Superior Oban of Craven Coanty, mad on tbe Kta day nf Jaae, 1801. the aaderslgotid eoamlsaloaer will niter for l and sail at pnhlle aoctloa at tbo Court Mone door of Craven (Joaaty, oa Moaday, tht 19(1 aay or aiy, iwi, at ll o dock, aooa, to the h lit boat Welder for cash, tb limber of lbs also of Iwelv Inch tt lb baa two I art fmmlbegrtiand. or whloh ball (row In that sis during tb period of lea rear fniea data of sale, oa all lb following described laed. to wits (1.) A tract of land lylnl on the aorta aid or Nea and apper aldo of Cypres braach eoaitlnlag futty-foar aeras, drortbd In a deid fmm Enrew Pah-bertnR, U Oa. kin dated N. t. Intttt (1) Tk laada deaeaaded to Bryan ll. Oaakln from kU Hi bar, David Oaakma a referred lo la Ik deed nf reteaa from bale fW D, Os. kiloB.M. Uarklaa, dated, MarcA . IM, recorded m book Ta, paga IM (I ) Oa tbe Bonk aide of Keraeo rlrar sa4 aaatthtoof UlitoBwIft eraeh, and da. eribed In deed from Thoa, H. 0kla lo Alfred Uaakla sad Jm A.Oaakla rmrdd la book irw, page tft () Atoo atreetaelfcaaonhtittoof ftewaa river fally iWaortbrd la Iboaa oartala riasd fraae Mary -, Mlatab aad other, dated Daa 1. 11, aad Js ll, mh. hno t. page aOj lo Iwa other tract granted la hwI, MTbo. M. Uaklsa by IbelHateof Worth C'amllsa, Tk tout aathef nf acre kt ibmit alaa baadrvd tad iwraty-eevta. Tb nee! timber deed will b glvaa t Ib partkaaar, , TbU Iba lltk rtr of Je. I"l. . ttWr.H. H. C1(!4, HOMlLtd A. Jtt.tjf. Comsalaalnoert, i Tr.r::. viTix, paaftarr ef l etc Im, tTf aa. t'arta, Ar, Reyalrlsg Psaa a lart l!f , Atlanlle- Coiwt:L.iiV WlMffW'tTAN .at N.W IIrRKF K. K TtslM TA8I.H id. by ' ' la Kgect lnasdtty ? Aug; 7, W, -Oaltx . " , Eireot Hondny. doing Sonth aotiRDDUt: Oouig Nortl Nev M. Pasennger Trains No. AO, l.v. a m "00... fSti .. 51 .. 10J... IS OH. 12 15 .. p at No. 8, fWatioss: Ar. p m .'. New Ihmie ..Poltncksville . . . ...Maysv'li-. . ... . Jacksonville Wilmington. Union Depot I WMmiir-"ii;Lv. 5 u t 9 Ar 2i- i- v I'AHKKMIK & KK10HT No. . Leave WilmluKtoti Monday. We,lin 'iay and Kriilny. Lea-.- New Itiorm Tue. day, Thursday and hati:ritxy. Lv. a M 7 30 Lv. Wilminrtoo, Ar 8 40 Scott's Hill.... 9 80 YVocxtaide Ar. r I . . 1 4f. . . 12 W. . .13 b .11 40 . ..10 ft! . . 10 il ... M4I ... Sf.6 I KB Hollyri.ige . . IU01 Dixon 11 20 Veroim 12 05 . ..... Jacksonville . 13 :tt) Northciuu. 31 55 White! kU 1 0 Maysvillo . . 2 15 Polluckavill 2 55 IMiruM's 11 4tl Ar. New IWne, l.v 8 Of, 7 W 0 :i fiot- 'Daily Kseep .M.mlHy. J. H. KKN1.Y, '1,'nerBl MnH-rer FOR RENT! A most desirable seven room resilience in one of the best locations in the city. All modern conveniences. 1 osscssion given about the middle of July Also I have two desirable resiliences for sale. K. rt. 1 1 A Kt HI!. Servict' of I'ulilicKiinii- -Mi l li V ! NO U1 II t: XUULINA. I in Hie Crsveu County. ( Superior t ouit David Wilson snil Polly Ann Wilson, his wife, vs. John 1). Shepparil, et a). NOTICE ! The defendant above named will lake notice that an action entilleil ns shove ha been commenced in the Superior Court of Craven county to perfect the title to two certain lols of land siinnle In the clly of New Item, N C,'., anil fnc ing on German and Jones sheets, nnd to cancel a certain deed lo sld properly Improperly make to said defendant; anil the said defendant will furlhcr lake notice (list he is requited lo appear at the next term of 1 he Superior Court of said county to lie held on the third Mon day I n Hi pli ml ( r, 1001, at the court house of ssld caunly In New Rem, N I '. snd snswer or demur to the romplitiiii In said scl Ion, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for tho relief deniniuleil In said complaint. This 21st day of June. 1!)0I. V. M Watson. f. H. tl. Nolicf Sarf of Land for Parlilion NOKTH OAKGI.INA, raven Gounty. In t he Suitcrior Court, hefnre thct letk. Julia Marshall, Nellie I . Marshall, H. T. Marshall, l!ora 1 eslic Mar shall anil Marshall, the last four ntimeil heing infants :ieiti ing hy their next frii-tnl 11. A. Marshall, anil II. A. Marshall. VS. Guy K. Marshall. Pursuant ti a tleen-e of the S iiM-ri.r Giitirt nf t raven County iu the ahmc entit ed proceed ine;s fur sale of hniil tor imrtitioti rendered hy the t lerk of said Snpi'rior Court on the Mli ihty of June, 1001 I he iinilerslneil as oointnissiou or w ill otTt-r for sale at puhlie mil tiou for cash to the highest liiihh-r. at the t ourt i HUM' door of t raven i ounlv on Monday, the t-th day of July. I1MI . nl the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, all the fol lowing ill si rilieil real estate, lowit: Ly ing In CraM-n County, orlh ( arolina, situate and heiny on the south side of Nettse river, west side r lo, muir ,Tc,-k. aiMl aolllh of the A. & N C. It. II.. he ginning at James Heath's latent corner in the head of DowimnI a lightM-iMMl stump mi the south skile of I)ou,hi1 branch, also the corner of n c,nint to Hlcharil Sieight fr 41 acres, iltcl r7M) running thence with said Mii:ht's line south (M. west I9A poles to hit cor ner thence with another of his lines smith 1 0 west 100 poles to a pine, tlicmi aonth a0,rst ISA oea to Ahmlom l r hir'a IU) acre ttent linn, thenoe with said latent line north 40, aj-st f4 and one-half Mlea to mid Taylor's beginning corner in the north end of Jim's Ham mock thence with said Taylor'a Urt line aonlb j I. weat I V) ulc. tlience north i east 0 1 poksa to tbe corner of R. I). r-'neurht'a 8(0 acre rrant. datid I7BA, thence with hi line north 4'1. east 40 polea to James KnOh'a paunt linn tbence with hia line south 141 wdc In the beginning, containing four hnudnd cm. more nr less. This kill dsy of wane, 1901. UOMtXtd A. H0NN. O'mmbahiner. MKW P.u!ii'n?(n.atrtiai l a Ortkt UrpeaMipba, SaeaU lad aad 4lh iiarwiaw a:gais, at QXftOL ainnai, tree H .11. Ir. C. T. la.ly, ArrAoai i. i, Tnlana, J r, Plaaactsr) Oao. D. tfnrdaor. Secretary. , , RURMA MrKI KO.f, I 0.0. F. fHSoavm W. t. OrorkeUa N. O i Jama t) Daweon V. U Ueo. Grata, Bast,, w. U. ilervey, flaaadal rVarrrtary; A. g. Pit ma, Trvaa. Hern lar meatUip me nwwf ai m i rjg uesra. i CALCkirr KHCAMFMl-NT. Xo. 4 I. k U. r. Offlrara i. t. Heater, U P, t p iwaena. ll r i T U tiajraway, n, w A.T. I a art J, WtteO Una. rVrtan (Mrark. Treaa ear. fOYqlar Paeaatp. veai, sro, aa ota (if aay) 1 karxttr slgbia la moA aaoath M 7.M 'onck. w pr.tiH wrQt k. .r, n. n- t, i. Wolf.rrtra. 'ty 1 11. fwlik. !! eotdlsg It, it, Hill, Flr.artal Iw r. Mata la the" Ks'yMa of llarmney lUll rvarf lat asd ltd Monday alfMa la eark evoatk. rntvrt iir.,K t-i, i k,t;-:t r 111" M. !-t 1,1 , t 4 h W.1,'.f sira t - k ao.rih in iirt?,ntr' 'nh.-a ti. tt 7 evi'rk. . It !.!, !'" '". It. t. lMaav.rary;. it R. I. i, ti,ar.- Allanfic Coasl Line MM Co., t'eadeased Hebea'ale. - . TUAlNH Gi'tNO bOl'TH.' datkd aV Jar, lt lliftl c J. (Cior mmi) 'c A 5 'A. M P M. P.M. A.M t M Lv. Wild, n' ii rsi s fsN . . Ar. R. Mi I 1 si ti vjj. . . . . '; l,v. Ttrojl2 l . . 6 IKI " l.v. k Mt. I lifiilii ii 0 :v; ft if, ia fig. l.v. Wilsoii 1 Ml, Ml 4o 10 ft f", i 4.) Lv. Mi-Iiim,. -i 5-'- 1 1 l Lv Kh) 'villi 4 l 12 1 . Ar.Kioo-iici t s 40 . P.M. A.M A . Hold 7 r,5 Lv. llol. 1 fl 4ft 3 a6 Lv. m-i -'IU ... . . 7 M 4 85 ArWilin'ton i ao gj . P. M l ' M P at THAI, MS tiOlNtl NUIt'l H. " 1 f .ti . ci 3 .r ' i- 2 i- c' S o c "i s y, 2 550 A at j P. M Lv. Florence 9 fsl . . . 7 l-v.Piiy'villi 18 la . . il -ai Lv.lte.luia. . 1 fill ... 1 1 115 Ar. Wilson 'J ;!.' . . . -j .i A.M. (jvWilm'tni: Lv. Mng'liK . l.v. I.oIiIh 4 f,o I". l I A.M. Lv. WiiMi.o 3 5 Illi lS l:l Ar. It. Ml .1 ;ic ioJla 4 . Al. Tarhor, . II till l.v. Taihoro 2 31 M. U. Ml., il .. ta Ar. Wchloii I Si . ,, 1 U9 P.M.I A.M Vailkin ilivitoou 6 t X. - AC. P M A.M. 7 00 0 86 8 30 11 10 13 2li P. M . U 1 18 1 63 10 45! 11 -M! -Train leaves VV ilminitlnii II no a m, ar rives l-ayclt.-ville 12 Oft n 111. leaves Pav- elteville 12 2ft p in, unives Sanfonl 1 4:1 p m. Iteliiruing l.-ave Saufonl .1 Oft p 111, arrive Kayeltevillc 4 ill in, leave f'ay etlcville 4 110 pin, arrives Wiln.iiiKl-.n 9 2ft p m. l(ciinettHvilh Hianch-- Train leaves lleniietlsville K Oft a in, Mux, on 05 a m, lied springs 9 ,M 11 111, Hope Mills 10 05 111, ariKe Pay. ttcv ille 1110. lietoi n ing leavi-M Puycltevilh- 4 4ft pin, Hope Mills ft Ml pin, lu-.l Springs ft -1:1 pm, Maxlou (I 111 p iinvoH Hi 1110 11. villo 7 III p 111. Connections al Payeltnvilli; with train No. 7N, at Mnxlon Willi the t 'aroinia t'oiilrnl Kallroaii. at Ru I Spiinna with the Itiil SpriiiK" and Lowinore railroad, at Sunn. il with the Scuhoinl Air Linn anil Southern Itailwny, altlulf with tt,e Durhniu aud I'hat loti.- Itailroail. Tiain . Iho S;ollaiui Neck Hianch (ioiul leaves Wchloii :i ftft p hi, Halifax 4 17 p m. arrives Scotland Neck at 5tW p m, Ureouvillo 1) ft7 p 111, Kltistou 7 55 p in. Kolurnini; loaves Kiuslou 7 50 a m lirceiivillc 8 ft'J a 111, arriviiiK llulifsl al 11 18 a it- Wchloii 1 1 ii.l h in, lUily ei- CCpl SIHK1I.J. I'mitis ou WuHtiinloii Brapch have WsahinKion 8 III a 111 ami 2 'M p a, or rive Parinele U 111 11 in, ami 4 IHI . m. rt -lurniiiu leave Parun ie 11 lift m Kui! rt Hip ni arrive' WmIiiiii;Ioii 11 IKI in ami 7 ;I0 p in, ilally eicept Mun.iuy. Train leaven Ttirlmro, iN (1, ilaily cic-pt Hunday ft '.11 p U Mumhiy, 4 1ft p iu, h e rive. 1 ly mouth 1 10 p in. 1; Ml p m, li., turning, jivc i iji 11, ihiily , lr,. t Suuila), 10 a in, ,11,, 1 -..111,1,, lino a in, arrives Tm 001.. 10 10 m, 1 1 1 1 a 11, Traill 1 11 Mi.IIbikI, C lim-i,-!, have (lolill Is.lo ,lsil) , exc, pi h,,,.in; ft IHI , m. -1-rUiliu .StulllilleM H i , .' I.'i.liiru. inij l,ia-,-i Minlthticl.i 7 no nr. ... i, n allolo,i.ro h 2ft a m. T1111111, 00 Nnslivilti- llrtioi li h-.nea h kj 11, unit m U ;io it in, ;i 411 p m , , ,V8 Nas'i.illc 10 20 11 10, e in j. in, n -iihk Hi - 1 1 1 II a 111 , 4 2.'i n in l.riiii - M,nlnK il, ,. 1 1 2o in, e 1 I' iii.Ii-loK-ky . ti .-pt vole 1 1 4.1 k in, 5 i 1 p ti, MoU'it 12 lo p in, H 00 1 8111. .lay. ,.nl) I nun ,-n v In. ...1, llranch I eaten Vr aaw lei 1 In.. ,,n ilally, except Sunday, 1 1 40 a m an.l 4 8ft p 111, Itetiiiiiiu leaves U.iulou at 4ft a in anil 2 Ml p ni. Tialn So 7M initk clow- rounecliou al Weldon lot all points Norlli ilsily all rail via Itlclimood. U M KMICitttUN, Ucn'l Paai Aaont. J R KICNLV, IWI M. f M kMKItrtON, Traftli- Msnaer The- Fanners: & Merchants aBlNHEZ. Capital, Snrplut U Profllt U,AS4).M APRIL JOIh, I94l. WeiUlsprrralayoor 0Ug T ank Areuontwltka.a, bowerar I mall. Time as, naver Anr opportaa. 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