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THE JOURNAL. f . Published every da; la the year, exoepl Monday, at H Middle street, -:- ;M CHARLES 5TEVENS. 1 : -v SHBSCE1PTI0II RlTEpS Ob year; la advanoe Om year, not la advance....... .. $. Monthly, by carrier la th city..... M Advertising Ratal furnished on,eppB eailon. - t vjjh--Ss - Entered at the Poat Office, Hew Bern, N. 0, at aeoond claw mMm..ltm Official Payer ; a Mew Bent aa Craw Cwaif.M,M New Bern, N. C. Not. SO, 1M1. BUSINESS AND GIVING. Th reply of Andrew Oarnegl when asked a ueuotf concerning the former business that he nude hit millloni In: "I am oat of business; t - haw -reformed," would Imply that the average baatneta man wai so mnch engaged, that the af fairs of this world, beyond the Immediate dollars and cents, of which he is in jror- sult, were not in his mind. The question of the reform in the life of Mr. Carnegie seems to be a' moat thorough one. From the aotlTe and successful money getter, he has become the nnlrersal money giver, so that the reform in his life seems to be, ceasing to take from others and giving tosIL - Bat is-complete butlnese cessation necessary In the life of any money get ter, to thus" accomplish the successful merchant's'reformf Or what amount of money most a man accumulate before he shall stop making and turn to giving f It this solution was left to the average man, there would be few reforms to an noonce, for the fascination of money get "ting does not cease -with sufficient unto today and tomorrow, nor will one hun dred thousand dollars prove the limit anymore than will one or fifty million dollars.' But there can berths 'basinets man, millionaire or multl-mllllonalre, who need not reform by giving up his busi ness, in order to be the good tamaritan or the wise philanthropist. ; And the ordinary successful and pros perous bujlnefta man oen still continue his eotry trade, and at the lime time be a money giver to the things which de mand the support of the philanthropist In order to be kept up. . The reform the world needs Is not that the business man must accumulate hundreds of thoutandt or a million dol lars before turning to giving a part of his money to philanthropic Objects, but it needs the reform which 'makes every business man an active money giver to needed charity each day or week during his life, and this without th necessity of giving up Us pursuit pf trade aad dollars. There is the mean course to pursue between money getting and money giv Ingfbetweem business and philanthropy, and every business toan can follow inch a worse with benefit to himself and the world he lives In. ;;C!!i!:GE!l!FirEi Borne Sensible A&rlf to Wo men bj Kw. E. Sailer, Dkai ' Mm. Pnrou.r When I -ttaaeed throngh 'what ia known - as change of life,1 I had two yearn snf' fertng, anddea neat, and a -quick hilla would paaa over me my appetite. Vu varlabla and X never oould tall for - nm x. bauxb, - . I? Praaident GrM aUef Aamiatioa, , Lot Angelas, Cal. - ., day at a time how I would fed th; ; nrrzi 6m. J. 'o of Lydl. Ej . Finkham's " ... le Compound ehajured all t i. my vi beaama dava r . Vfv l -': ' of health, anu tmaujoygd erary day aiiMiiiow mix n. . j . - " We hr xunak maldenble of your! - Vegetable Compm i in our charitable work, aa wa flm) t to mntor poor Bootliertoheall) can support tutri snlf and thnae o .ulent upon her, If anch thnr bo, U truer charity than to l-lveoihn aid. You hava my hearty uiitMWTiient, for ym bar proven ytrnr'-.lf a trrm f -'ond to ""' -r ro-j .ieQ." i am, ll hAli i If i ( I., A t t, ,J't' ( ul f jjfi nftbotmUf Im t i ""ifi r ' ,n; "i I. "r -f Tvi'i r I . f ... . .'"''j (. r i t f k f l t . : : t. . ' .)-.. ' 1 Bnbonlc Plairue'Abroal Paris, November 18. The Peninsular and t; Oriental tteamthlp company's steamship Penlntula from Bombay to London arrived at Marteilles today with bubonic plague aboard, One patient was dead,'; Those aboard were quarantined for ten days, bat the passengers declined to be detained and continued en route to Londoner K-'ii ftiwi- Beware of Ointments for jCatarrn ? That Contain Mercury. as mercury wlU surely destroy the tense of tmell" and completely derange the whole syitem when entering if through the mucous surfaces. , Buch : artlclet should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do ls teq .fold to the good ybtt can possibly derive rom them. Hall'i Catarrh Cure, manufactured byF. J, Cheney ft CS:, Toledo, 0. contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system; In,, buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the gen nine. It is taken internally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Sc Co., Testlmonialtyree. ' t - Sold by Druggists, 7S& : , Hall'sFamllv Pills are the best. : 1 . , Heavy 'Gold Shipment. ; . New York, November 18, The Kat ser Wilhelm der Grosse tailing tomorrow earriet $5,500,000 In gold to Paris. We Are All Familiar " With the deep, hoarse bark, grimly called "grave-yard cough It is the cry of the tortured lungt for mercy. Give them mercy in the form of Allen's Lung Bal sam, a remedy for pulmonary trouble, so highly esteemed that it la recommended even la the earlier ttaget of consump tion. In the latter Stages mortal skill it unavailing. : Nobody can afford to neg lect a cold. .. Natural Gas Explosion. Washington, November 18 A natural gas explosion on the main line of the Wheeling Gas Company, eight miles west of here injured six men, two prob ably fatal. Remedy for Nervous Exhaustion. Are you weakened and exhausted by overwork, worry or disease? The Mystic Life Renewer will quickly renew your strength and vitality. It Is the Greatest Nerve Builder known. It is a marvol oua vltalixer and ttrengthener. It quick ly and certainly curei Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Nervous Weakness, Palpi tation of the Heart and failing health. It it Indeed a wonderful Life Renewer and Life Strengthener. Bold by T A Henry, New Bern. ,. ,-, . Killed by'ms Son. ' Norfolk, Vs., "November 18. Joel Hunt, of Ablngton, Va., while betting his Wife, wu killed by his ten year old son, who shot , htm through the head with S pistol. A Village Blacksmith Saved flls Little Son's Life. Mr. H. H. Black, the well known vil lage blacksmith at Grahamsville, Built Van Co., N. Y., says: "Our little son, five years old, has always been tabject to croup, anoVsVbad have the attacks been that we hav feared many times that he would die. We have had the doctor and used many medicines, bnt Chamberlain's Cough Remedy it now oar sole reliance. It seems to dissolve the tough mucus and by giving frequent doses when the eroupy symptoms appear we have found that the dreaded croup is cured before it gets settled.".. There, ia no danger in giving 4 this remedy for it contains no opium or other Injurious drag and may be given as confidently to babe Man adult. . For tale by F.-S. Duffy ft Co. Want Statehood,-, . . Washington, November 18. In the sn anal report of Governor Jenkins, of Ok lahoma, made publlo . today. Is a strong plot for statehood.' The Governor says that th past rapid development of the material Interests ot the territory iniur Its futur.--t-; . -- - Cbsmberlaln's BtomacT and Liver Tablets cure: biliousness,, constipation and headache. ; They are any to take and pleaaant in etfeotvi For sl" by F, 8, i JThe iTanlah postman wear a. rather elegant uniform of dark cloth and rich braid. The service is said to be excel- "When yoa feel ; that Jiff ft hardly worth the candle take s dose of Chamber Iain's Btomach and Liver TableU. .They will cleante your stomach, tone ftp your Drat and regulate your bowels making you feel like a new man... For tale by F 8. Duffy 4 Co. ; . - -? -1 -.. r Ji WeaSarfnl Ltncalat. -v ; Dardlnal Mezxorantl spoke 114 lan guages and dialects, fifty ot them with such eat and fluoncy that be was sometimes mistaken for a native of th land where they were used.' -r,v ' Df. Bull's Baby Sjmp for Teething Babies, Price, 10 eta. Cures Wind-Colic, Dlanhoea, Dysentery, Gri ping Pains, Bour Btomach, Fever, Clint era Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Byrup promotes the dlgaatlon and soothes tbe baby. ; . - m ": " " Kiss Eastwlck Sentenced," London, November 18. Maria Jose phine Eastwlck. the young PbUmltslplila fima tried on the Charge of forcing railroad cflrllflratea to the value of half a million dollars, win senlimrrd t'itt morning tonU months' Impr!. on p fnl n a 1 1 t n ' ' iih- -.ii- "lot Ike COLO BUST... . .v. . ! f , Send fof our FREE booklet, " "Golden Rule, far - Uaueewnrk." JNo soap, no moda, no borax,' no ammonia 1 nothing but water- ia needed wkh to clean anything--pots, pans, furniture, clothes, wood-1 work. s .It requires only half the labor as soap or any other-cleanser, and costs, much less. See that the name Fairbanks' and the "Gold Dust Twins are on the package, f Refuse all imitations and substitutes.' THE K K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chkaco. St Louis, tlew York. Boston. 'V- In medlteval times not only were liv ing prisoners - ransomed by their friends, bat a ransom was demanded even for the bodies of those slain In action. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU; ARB TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it Is simply iron and quinine in "tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60c Quiet at the Kentucky Mines. Madltonville, Ey., November 18. Quiet reigned In tbe Providence mines today. Detachments of troops are on guard and others are ready to be sent. It is reported that two dead holies of union miners were taken to Sebret. The situation is still very serious. There are Some Simple Remedies indispensable in any ; family. Among these, the experience of years assures us should be recorded Painkiller. For both internal and external applications we have found it of great valne; especially can we recommend it for colds, rheuma tism, or fresh Wounds .and bruises. Christian Bra. Avoid substitutes, there Is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis'. Price 25c and 50c. Oermaa tacporta. One-fifth of the population of Gev many Is engaged In Industries concern ed in the export trade. "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find It to be a great medicine," saya Mr. E. 8 Phippa, of Poteau, Ark. "It cured me of bloody flux. I cannot speak too high ly of It." This remedy alwaya wina the good opinion, if not praise, of those who use It. The quick cures which it effects even in the most severe cases make it a favorite everywhere. For sale by F. B. Duffy ft Co. Lone Dlataua Ghaav. Tlwn'i eorafort ia ntuan; let OT hmtti lbf With winter before urn mftm heeded (or briar Detroit Ftm frcea A Physician Testifies. "I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have never used anything In my life that did me the good that did,", says County Physician Geo. W. 8oroggs ot Hall County, Ga. "Being a physlolsa I have prescribed it and found It to giro the best results,"; If the food you eat remains undigested la your stomach It decays there end poisons ths syitem. Ton can prevent this by dieting but that means starvation. Kodol Dyspepsis Cure digests whatyoa eat : You need suffer from neither dyspepsia nor starvation.- The worst esses -quickly cured, Never falls, F. 8. Dnffyr;, ;,Kv-y, The-vilne af jus.-" " Few things tend mors to produce good health than regular walking ex erci: It to really a perfect exercise, using every muscle snd nerve to some way,;,- j-'-Vr.1-! . " ' ' '4 -;t T rm T" Bearitka VfMtat W sf - lis tod tot mumjthyt - '1 net Canal. Mora than 00 per cent of tbe vessels using : th - Sues canal j. navigate by nlghf..' ... - : -' Salvation Oil the Best Liniment Price, IS ots; large bottle 80 cts. Great, est cure on earth for Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Boreneat, -Bpralns," Backache' Btlffneet, Cuts, Bruises, Wonndt, Dwell ings, Barns snd frost Bitot. Ba'valloa Oil klllt all pain. - ' Pta Arenaa, . - ' r ' . Punta Arenas, tbe capltnl of Tlerra del ITuogo, owea Its rapid development to sheep rnlstng and gold washing. Th sheep of tills region appear to bo native to It. Tbe wool Is longer, mors silky and tougher than Argentine wool and Is not greasy. It finds a ready snle. . twins tist your worMt " " '. . A Rtekter Anecdote.' It Is not always the great conductor that shines as a composer, though un fortunately he often labors under the delusion that such Is the case. On one occasion Hans Rlohter was present at a concert given by a brother composer at which the latter performed a long and not particularly Interesting work of his own. When the composition came to an end, Rlcbter expressed his criticism In a very few words. "Well," he said, "I, too, hat written compositions to make a pile so high" raising his hand three feet from the ground "but I haf burn ed them!" Nicely Graded. It is still a tradition that the people of Manchester, England, should gibe at Liverpool with the proverb, "A Man chester man, n Liverpool gentleman. but. It is said, class! Mention Is not so strongly marked In Lancashire as Is the old days. When stagecoaches were running, a guard was once asked, "Who has tha' gotten Inside, Billy?" Billy consulted his list and replied, "A gentlemon fra Liverpool, a mon fra Manchester, a chap fra Owdham and a fellow fra Wlgan." She Remembered. Small Mabel had received a parental injunction to remember at least one thing tbe minister said at church, and upon her return homo exclaimed, "I remember something!" "That's rlglit, dear," rejoined her fa ther. "Now toll me what the minister said." "He said," replied Mabel. " 'A collec tion will now be taken up.'" Chicago News. Evidence in the Contrary. Cltlxen Madam, why do you persist In punching me with your umbrella? Madam I want to make yon look around so 1 can thank yon for giving me your seat. Now, sir, don't you go off nnd say that women haven't any manners. Chicago Herald. StovpUc -the Maate. "Yes," said young Mrs. Torkln. "Charley used to come and serenade me for hours every night 80 at last I married him." "Dear mel" rejoined Miss Cayenne, "Did be sing as badjy as all thatt"- isxcnange. V Cheated. . Mistress (arranging for the dinner) Didn't the grocer send the macaroni? ' Cook Yeevjnum, but 01 sent it back, Every wan 01 them turns was empty, London Fun. - .'" ' " --uHeadache..--;.;. .. ' The following is ' quote from a late won on tne aiagaoais ana treatment 01 the diseases of the eye, by Edward Jack son, A. M4 M. D.i . . "It ought to be universally recognised that eye-strain Is the . common cause of headache.' Aside from headache pro- aoeea irom lever, toxemia aad organic disease of the brain and its membranes. eye-strain la almost Invariably a factor in ine proaucnon 01 neaaacn. xne need ache of eye-strain is not of any special character it may be constant or inter. nuueni, eiignt or severe, felt only on the use ot the eyes, or felt after their us, continuous or recurring Irregularly or at certain intervals. It Is aggravated by many other causes, inch aa hunger, exhaustion, exposure to heat 01 cold, or inaigeaiion, or n may seem entirely la dependent of othsr Influences. In ths majority of eases eye-strain it not ths oniy factor in tne nroduction or head ache, but it may be the only factor of praouoai importance oui 11 aioae caa DO removed, and Its removal will give re lief. Such hesdschet are generally felt In th frontal, temporal or occipital re gions." - -i.--v,;-- Bead the above again,' and remember that eye-ttrala is relieved If glasses properly fitted. We sre In every way equipped for scientifically testing th eyes ana oeierminirig trie right glasses. In evervcase AB80LTJTR BATWACJ. TION It GUARANTEED. Prices are at reasonable at good work will Justify. ' . J. O. Bains, Ja. . Darn Walla. ... t When a wan la found to be too damp to retain wall nnnpr. ntumn e w.,ir, of tho following )ngrodJutit A quarter ui a pouna or abciiao and a quart of nnphtba. Brush tlilt over the ilnmn apots, and when It dries the wall will be found to be Impervious to moisture from the other side. ' n?7 TAKING BABY'8 PICTURE. ; How, the'- Vf set Pat" Fhotianaah .---.-t'ataaadtaa tha- ltatteB. - : ' In the days when1 we were young the photographer tr Whom i little child was taken toe a picture war forced to de pend upon the little bird, which was supposed 4ot be- Jst on th. point- of lumping oat of hit camera. 'Now, Johnny," he would say, "keep your-eye- right on this Uttl box and watch to see the little bird fly out" '. As no bird waa wet known to make Its nest In a camera little Johnny paid Uttle attention to the photographer's re quest after the first trial, and conse quently, the man who" mad a specialty of "taking baWee had a hard time of it It was also necessary for the fond parent who did not believe in telling lit tle Johnny "stories to make an elab orate and usually lame explanation to the darling chtM, explaining that the picture man had made a mistake in thinking there was a bird Inside his box. . . Nowadays the-- photographer man does this sort of thing more wisely. It to still necessary for him to conduct an Impromptu vaudeville show in order to keep the infant s attention, but he no longer depends on birds which do not exist c M the present time the proper caper ia for th operator to produce a gilt fend glass crown which he puts on his own head. "Now, baby,' he says, "yon watch and see whether I can keep this crown On my head." " Then he allows the crown to fall off on tho floor once or twice, much to the delight of the small child. Then when bis subject baa been brought to an un consciously happy frame ot mind the photographer replaces the crown on his- head and gets ready for action. "Now, Johnny," he says, "watch Just as close as yon can and see if your un cle can't keep the crown on this time." ' Johnny, fully expecting that the crown will again fall off, opens his eyes and his mouth and gazes full of inter est at the glittering bauble. Then the photographer presses the button, and the deed Is done; which explain why so many "awfully cute" pictures of mall children are now being made Chicago Tribune. mm Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. This preparation contains all of tbt digestants and digests all kinds ol food. It gives Instant relief and never falls to cure. It allows yon to eat all the food you want Tbe most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics bnve been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on tbe stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Diotingunneoessary. Pleasant to take. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E.O. DaWrrr ACo.,Ohk-ar The SI. botlio contains i time ibu iOu. atatt, Itb. dutft; CO. B AO) HEAD would, b cariosity If Dandruff, Itching Scalp and Falling Hair vr promptly arrested and cured by using CbkeDicircllCnre Basalts are absolutely certain. Pries returned if satisfying results rs sol produced. Only the genuine la sura. Imitations and substitutes ars worthless Qmetiwas dangerous. Coke Shampoo and Toilet .Soap Has no taaal for ths complex ion. Basalts ars quick and highly gratifying. A. B. BREMER CO., CHICAGO. AleiL DRUGGISTS. f jLtjdge Directory NEW BBRlf OONCLATKied, Improved Order Heplasopha, meets lad aad elk i nursaay signu, ai a o'ciocx at noun tie Hall. Dr. K. F. Xarlv. Arahoau J. I. Tolson, Jr, financier; Geo. D. Gordner, oecrwary, vo.-.;". - NEW BKRH LODOI Ho, l.T. H. O J. O. Bcales, Preat( J. H. .Smith, B oordlng SetfyR. B. Hill, financial rWy. Meatt In th Knigbu of Harmony Hall very 1st and M Monday nlghtt la each nn atw- t rtrwiw wn 1 vwtnma Or HARMONT. Hett Snd and 4th weanetday aigbta la oh aaottth In Roontree's Bait, Pollock treat, at 1M o'olook. J. J.Wolfenden, Pretidenti H. J, Diaoawar. Bae'n B.B. Bill. VlnennUl 1 rs f l tl I JwTi-m h H,.ri A.... . n ssf r st ' r 1 ,- mm (l v(i.l(,n it I. 1 1 v ( -le tJ'" ""- .. " ul (h ft.. t i k t if s. tyaMtifai ' l- ' , , .U U 1 - ---! V - - J - . (i--' . ... ., nT. j. mt, r k '1 ... a b bv.u . "t . -mm, k ; unmi. , j -;V .. -, .... V I , ..,. . . wl AH r ' for' ' to hunt oa r-yl if -i ... ,," , j;,tnt!fjn, with .'C mWjLlm Z fa mimmL .. JSts i.Jt,H. Hin4lAhlkCOi msatit isaliHifc wiut von MM, it takes fifet t : i.i.iHa4 yoo WIU beaatoaiahed It's thSs-way: You can burn yourself witli Fire, with Powder, etc., or you can scald yourself with Steam :or Hot Water, but there is only one proper way to cure a burn or scald and that is by using " Mexican Mustang Liniment." ; It gives immediate relief. Oct a piece of Boft old linen cloth, saturate it with thia liniment ami bind loosely upon the wound. You can have 110 adequate idea what an excellent remedy this is for a bum until vou have tried it. ACftUfl TIP If yon have a bird aflUcted withRoup or any lUllta llle other poultry disease use Mexican MuBtuug Liniment. It Is called a stahuard remedy by poultry breeders. The Right Time WUJ VVM. ail.. V.. .. I VI I . U B 11.. " , and this is the right place to leave your order. We have a full line of Fall and Winter goods, best cloths and exclusive patents. We give you correct fit and style and the best tailoring. The cost according to tne cioui. F. M. Ckadwick, Anticephalalgine Has no equal for the cure of all forms of Headacbe antl Nenralina. CUItES when all other preparations fall to give relief. - Absolutely harmless, 25 and 60 cents at all Drag Stores. Ity the dose at Soda Fountains. Interesting Figures. Ware selling King Heaters at the following ngnrea f , 11.75, fg.oo, tS.t0, $100, $8.60 and 14.00. None need ao without the oomforta of a heater, the crioe la ia th reach of alL Then our Cole's Hot Blast Stoves for ooal Is hist the thing, they are great heaters and ooal savers. What more do you wantt Thee who are using them are wna m ineur prase. .' Do con hunt f ' If to listen! Load ed 8 ha lieBlack 40c, - BemMnnkelest 48a, Infaulbl Dmokeleat 00c Empty Doeus per vxh-is gangs T5c, 10 gauge 80c Primers, 100 In a box Mo. W tOopernox. Breech Loading Onns M.00, $8.50, 19.00, $10.00 and $11.00. Hunting OoaU from $1.00 to $3.50, Rubber Boota!$.00,;$S.50 and $4.00 p'r, Oiled Clothes dot suit $1.70. M.00 and $1.10. - Storm Coats, the very best $8,00 nstrat a run line 01 uarawar. . - t By th wavl , Don't fornt that' llt- H aoppun.w m neeamg money, Toors Truly, , ; m WHitty &: for sale: Two totiinvi good locality, j ' Also one Honto and Lot, : - 'ri-Ei e: HABPEB.', A Good Telephone i'mm 8ERVTCS IS A B0BI1TIB8 ,J''r HKCE3SITT, - A H0M1 v CON VKNIENCE. " A COM. Bmm Wsk-wrlitATl IwfnSttAniT Lltll- to sea how quickly it heals sr& A. & N. C. R. R. TIME TABLE NO. 21! To Take Effect Sunday, t'eptcnilicr 1. 1901 at 12:01 A. V., E. S T. Going Eat t Bchkddi.E: Ooinj; Wo No. 8 Passenger Trains N 4 DAILY. Lv. p m STATIONH: A I. i n. 3 40 Qoldaboro 11 or. 4 09 UOrangt in 4 32 KiriRton 10 i 5 40 At. Now Bom, Lv (' i 6 50 Lv. Ar. . . 8 . 7 15 Ar. Morehnnd oily Lv. 7c, No. 5, Nn. It, Passenger hthtion- :j ; Irani. Daily Exorpt Sun AX Lv. A. H, 8 00..'. Ooldebori..... 8 23 Ilost'R 8 31 IjiUraur... . . . 8 42 Falling Creek. . 8 5! Klnslon 9 02 Oaawell 9 13 Dover .. . 9 30 (!oru Creek .. 9 44 Tuscarora . . 9 48 Clarks 1000 .... Ar. New Bern, 1 Ar !. is ! 07 i .' ii H i .III pi; No. 7. Passenger No. 8 Lv. a. m. Hunilays Only -Ar. p m. 8 00 ... OoldHboro HO- 8 31 LaOrunge 1 -y, 8 51 Kinaton 7 (.7 9 13.... Dorer li I? 10 00 New .Hern 5 17 1130 Ar, Morchead City Lv .. 4 0 No. 1, Hi'd Ft. and Pass.Tn. No. 2, Mi't Ft. and Pass. Tn. sraTloNB: DAILY. Lv. a m 600.... 681... 7 00.... 7 15.... 830.... 840.... 943.... 10 07.... 10 82.... Ar. p in . . r, . i .. ..(Joldsboro Beat's LaGrange . . . . Falling Crock .......Kinston ...oaawell Dover oore Creek Tuac&rora Clark's 4 53 4 23 3 53 3 a I 28 2 1(1 1 10 12 48 12 4(1 12 10 4069.... 1115... Ar. New Bern, Lv. No 1 80, No. 10. .Lv. ' Ar. .10 47 10 10 813. 8 90. 8 05. 8 84. 8 47. 6 82. 408. 4 23. Riverdale oroatan Havelock Newport, Lv . . Wild wood Atlantic . . Ar. Morehead city, Lv . .Ar. U. City Depot, Lv 10 00 9 40 9 011 8 47 8 38 8 20 7 50 I . M. P. . i . Monday. Wednesday and Friday. fTnesday, Tburnday and Saturday. 8. L. DILL, G. P. A Atlantic Coast Iine. Wilminutoii & New Bkiimi li K TIME TABLE HO. 6, tnXIfeot Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1898, Dally Except Sunday. doing South sputDDUC: doing North No. 81, Passenger Trains "No. 60. Lv. a m, stations: Ar. p m 00 fTewBeme. 8 40 86 Pollooksville 6 01 61 Mayeville. 4 49 1008 Jacksonville 418 it IB ...Ar. Wilmington; Lv. ... IK Nat, PaSSikoss A Fbboht, No. 4. Leave WUminsion Monday. Wednes day and Friday, Leave New Berne Toe. day, Thursday and Saturday. ur. a an " ."?-.: Ar. m 70..,.,Lv. Wilmlnrton, Ar 146 8e0J.v..;....,8oott'tHiU. 1855 80,....... Woodalde.. IK - 1005... Hollyrldg .11 40 10 51.,.,,..,.,.. Dixon..,,.,. ...10 61 11 90...... ....Varona. .4.... 4..IO 10 18 00., Jaoksonvlll.,,. ..., 4r lS80...:.....Northeea1. .it 81 66n.,.,.,..Whlteoak."t 8 f I . SlaysvUl. B ll5.,.....PoUocksvin.. 7 166 ...Debrnbl's. ......... ' 1 40, .Ar, New Borne. Lv. .... . uujjuoqanuiuf. '.: :. Uonsvalafr n-mt. '. r Yr-f i: -j 1 Cacti- I
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