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4
a.M a JJkXX.XJk
The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and wlilcLilias been .
' in use for over 30 yean, baa borne the signature .of
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are bat
I: experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
a Infanta and CUldrenBxperienoe against Experiment.
- What lofCASTORIA :
Castoria is a harmless' subttitate for Castor OH, Pare- .
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Oplom, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. . Its age Is its guarantee. ; It destroys Worms "
, and allays Fererishness It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency It assimilates the good, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. ; ,.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
7 Bears the
The KindTou Haye Always Bought
. M n " Use For Over '30 . Years.
J VMS SSimun OMffsnV. nnwwtTWT, mwi .PITT. -
T
say temais conoiuon.
tA M mk mn ud I wa
Attn laadviiT
tnimvL Th. hum
wUohennaatths
nay, i un anin
fau lnorMMd. Mr
Ms fuUto mWMt
wonwHy
chsdu.
Thai la
ataoty ol
atta an
g pains which modi Sea' livtt Jial. ,Waa facet, haggard eye,
and emacUttd form art (h ranitt of suffering. What- tufftring can torn
pan wtth thfiwfaa-iof Irrtculsr ia4ratls kactsThec and faunig of
th womb I Beauty flu quickly beiar th ravages ol such distant. Tho .
; (harp paint of failing of th wood deepen th crow track In th fact.
Menstrual Irregularities rob th y of Itt fin and th complexion of Hi
transparency. Leucorrhoea drain th body of tta strength, but Win of
Cardul restores th natural beauty, brightens th eye, dean the complexion,
rounds out the figure and brtrtgi back lh( vigor of health, every druggist
strUtctyhafttoOOfattfasofw
Wot 4m m Mtwwha sMNaysfrhg V miiaa.. Tfr Iaht ASVtory
, ftasMMt," IM riHiiiiaTMHiJMfCQfMv OuniMwai, Tmi
ARE ;"fM
1 1 Hills f :0k mimnm i
h ULf II i " aV
ALL CASES OF
f- aa lrl
OR
ucMrisicoo.
ARC
HOW
by ear sew InTention. ; Only
HEAD II0ISE8 CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
r - U ' F. A. WIRMAB, Of BALTIMORR, SAYSl -
, . v .: . . Baltthois, Md., M.rch not.
Gtnllnuni BHsk entirely ewefdesfa, thank to your Utswnt, I will now a-iT.y
. Hill hltfnrv ni tflw tmmm ,a Vi. m4 ! AitKiml
About Stc yean ago wy riant tt began to sina, aad this kept on fetlini worse, until I lost
ay bearing In this ear entirely. .,
1 1 auderweat a treatment for oatarrn, for thra ttfcontht, without anysueeeas, consulted a nun
berof pbyriciaua, among othen, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that
only an operation could help me, and even tkat only temporarily, that the head noises would
tnen ceaM, out tne nearmg in the effected ear would be lort farercr. , -
. I then saw your advertUement aoddsnlally iu a New York paper, and ordered your treat.
mem. aiier i naa usea n oniy a tew uys sccorain to your aireciioua, toe noisvceaKu,
fcxl.T. after &r weeks, my hearing In the diseased ear has bean entirely restored. I thank
hMftllv And bM tonuuiti . . vrw tnilv tonr.
- , ..-iV. ,. - P. i. WBkUAH. 730 a Broadway, Baltimore lid. .
Our treatment tloe net interfere with your usual occupation,.
YCU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME ' t"KSu
' (NTCRHATiQKAL AURAt CUMCf 595 U SALLE AVE CHICAGO, ILL
House.Work Is Hartl Work without GOLD DUST. 9
turanant to i power of Bale eontalned
. In S certain mottgag deed ezeoated by
X. W. Carpenter to Mary Pender, alto
. , Mary Searle, on the 80th day of May,
v 1868, recorded in the office of the regla-
ter of deed for Craven connty, N. C, in
Book No. 120, Folio (18, and by the con.
aent ol the Superior Court, of Craven
-,, onnnty, I will expose for sale at publlo
vendue to the htehest bidder for cash.
at the court house door In New Bern, H.
0., on Monday, the 8th day ot January,
: 1D03; at the bout of 11 o'clock m, the
following described 'real estate to-wtt:
Two certain lot No. 51 and S3 respect
ively, In the plan of the city of KewBero
N. O, m revised by W. IL Marshall.
: surveyor, in th year 1875, being the
same land conveyed by Etbelbert Hubb
and wife Lottie P. Hubb to K. W, Car
penter by deed bearing date of July and,
1H87, and recorded In book of deeds No.
B7, page m and 898, In ald register"
vi lur v mrni county, -
This oth day ot December, 501.
. ... ' E. W. CARPENTER.
f xeoutof of Mary Fender, alia
; . oiary Dearies, deceased.
Winter Excursion Rates.
EITeotlv Octpiiftr 1", 1001. eiouraton
. rate are plarnd on 111 by the Southern
nauwayioail pr - ! ulnlcr r-sori
r Of the Houih an ) houibwcst. - Auk any
Knt Bouthcrn JUIIway fur f "il Infor
mation.
and bas been made under us per- t
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this. -
Signature of
Beauty is Health.
t thank ytmtnimil'i
Mredviotaadth Win of Oai
motived from.
Otrdul I took In
aty lit ni no pleaanr
of no M to onTbodv.
your odrio. sod modiolne I
KM .II imnwiHwy w
ooixaoi tun, sontinusd three '-
Ml. 1
M nravw ana my woiguv
husband says tho mediolna '
wolou than star berora.
In. LI2ZUI HAXtlELL.
ntifth 'BtUM svnht cyci,
dear canokxtoa and tiutJcttv offona
ihc youth anmeasurta1 by ytars th
-ft. f
w - I
than I
ptrfott wrrnahnod. Btiotlful
Hanky and get nor out of lift thai
whoM don Indkjts wffsrin
VimofCarilnl.MiKJI'ttCT look.
biC and W Inrtaty happier bcrnm It curtd her
atthoai kfribb pain. - But the It no txoeptloa.
ahtathV fcsaarv and rracaoaa from th dra.
)
HEAD
NOISES?
HARD HEARING
CURABLEf
tho born deal are incurable.
and
yo
Mlllllllllli-- 1
b3 BCsaanWaQS
0B HOME VBt
Clean, pure wholesome, cuaranteod
tie cbemicaliy snade from distilled wau
d free from impurltie. Specially in
tended and prepared for bnman ..."on
aumntlon. 1 '.' ' v- .r'.
loe delivered daily (except Sundays)'
Sunday (retail only) 7 a m, to It noon
for price ana otner iniormeuon,
'r - - rAddres, V1 .
New Berne Ice Co.
Steamer Tuc Carrie
1 will -sell for cash to the highest "bid
der at tb Cour Boase door in Mew
Bern on the 11th day of January, '1003.
at 11 m, the ileum tng ''Carrie X'
Th tug bas a new wheel and Is In good
oondltlon. Martha A. Kkiii.sii,
, D. U Wabi, Attorney,' .
Deo. 80, 10M, " : ' '.;',
ICE
W Vr Jt
I'rcstdent ot World's Union.
Tlie Christian Endeavorer nave 0C-
gaulzed a world' rjnkm and hare ln
coriiorated under the law of Massa
chusetts. Bey. Francis E. Clark, tM
has been at the head ot the Christian
Endeavor society In the United State
- -
BBT. VBANOia JL OLiMX.
was elected, president of the World's
union. The union starts out with 01,
020 societies , nnd an aggregate mem
bership of 8,820,000. As evidencing the
extent of the work done by the En
deavorer President Clark calls atten
tion to the fact that there are now 480
societies in the Madras presidency of
India alone. He further says: "Japan
shows more Interest In the work; than
ever before. China is eagerly awaiting
her new secretary."
Faann by Cnaaee.
Tbe story of William Allen White's
sadden leap Into fame through bis
'What's the matter with Kansas'
editorial is familiar to everybody, but
It is not generally known by what a
narrow opportunity Mr. White got
there. It was In the summer, and Mr.
White's wife was at Colorado Springs.
He was about to Join ber there for a
rest and bad written In advance ed
itorials enough to carry along bis pa
per during his absence.- So at least
he thought, and he was leaving tbe
office when his foreman came In and
asked what provision he had mode for
the editorial columns during bis ab
sence.
There on that hook," said tbe ed
itor, pointing to a spike on bis desk
upon, which was Impaled a quantity
of manuscript. The foreman detained
Mr. White while be glanced It over
and announced that there wasn't
enough copy.
Give me a little more," be pleaded.
"and I'll manage to get along."
All right." said the editor, dropping
Into bis chair. He thought a few mo
ments, dasl-fd off tho vigorous para
graphs, handed them to the foreman
and went off for his train.
When he returned, he found his desk
henped two feet deep with letters and
himself a nntlonnl character. It was
that last editorial that did It
Valuable Stntlirl.
G. Bernurd Shaw, the eccentric Eng
lish novelist, CBBaylst and playwright.
who Is never so happy as when bo Is
stlrriug up controversy, has lately tak
en up the cudgels against vncclnntlon.
In a speech In Londou he ridiculed the
6tnttBtic.nl claims advanced by the vac
cinationists, saying tbey reminded him
Of the report made upon an investiga
tion into the prevalence of the drink
h.iblt in a British regiment In India.
'Tho Investigator," said . Mr. Shaw,
"was informed that 60 per cent of tbo
teetotalers bad been Invalided home,
while tbe remaining 60 per cent were
dead. Further Investigation revealed
tho fnct that the total number of teeto
talers in the regiment had been two.
One man bad been eaten by a tiger,
and tbe other bid been Injured by
pulley block falling on his bead."
Th Raw Postmaster General.
Tbo first break In tbe cabinet which
was carried over from tbe McKlnley
administration by President Roosevelt '
came through tbe resignation 'of
Charles Emory Smith as postmaster
general. Mr. Smith announced as tbe
cause of bis resignation bis desire to
return to tbe active management of bis
paper, the Philadelphia Pre. .
Henry 0. Payne of Wisconsin suc
ceed Mr. Smith In tbe postmaster gen- j
eralsblp. Mr. Payne la rice chairman
ot tbe nntlonal Republican committee
and Is highly valued as a political or
ganizer and cahipalgn director as well
as a man of exceptional business quali
fications, such a will be required In
bis new position. President Roosevelt
and Mr. Payn are warm personal
friend end bav worked harmoniously,
together In political affairs. .
i ? t The Secret ot Long Lite.
Consist in keeping all - the main or
gans of th body in healthy, regular ac
tion, and In quickly destroying deadly
define germ. Eloctrlo Bitter rrrolats
Btomach, Liver and KItlnoyi, purify tlie
blood, and give a Iplendid rpetlte.
Thoy work wondon la curing Kldnny
Troubln, Female Comjituiut, jNnrvon
P'j.i'iiscs, Conn!1; fi'Jou, I'y;.rj.a, atid
ir.t'a 'a. V :.i a .1 ' !i p. 1 r !i
! a iyi f.i ln'T t' r i . ' : r
M llyC.I-. : ,.
$1 "
f
Love's Sacrifice.
'"I shall have to give yon upl It was
in the year 1005, and as he spoke tbe
youthful scion of a once noble boose
burled his face In his bands and groan
ed aloud, ' "Yes," he said, "my darling,
much as I love yon, I cannot sritrject
70a to all th privations that A mar
riage In my present circumstances
would entail on my wife. ; Three weeks
go I was rich and prosperous, the
head of a large syndicate) that my fa
ther had bequeathed to me and oa the
most familiar and Intimate terms with
the emperor, Nothing, it seemed, stood
fat tbe way of my continued success.
Suddenly, however, another syndicate
loomed above me, and I war quickly
overshadowed, and now, after having
been obUged to sell out, I find that all
my earthly possessions amount only to
the paltry sum of eight millions and
mux.". . - - ,
The girl at his side never wavered;
-but, firm and resolute, her voice be
traying the great love And determina
tion that animated her In spite of this
terrible blow, she rushed to her ' dis
consolate lover and threw her arms
round his neck. - . , V' . - : '
"My own dearest," she cried passion
ately, "why, I would marry you If yon
were worth no more than a million!"
Smart Set
; His Artful Plea.
"Tea," said the confidence man, "I
did sell the forma a gold, brick, but it
was to get even with him."
"To get even with him!" repeated tbe
Justice.
"Yes, sir to get even with him," as
serted the confidence man. "Last sum
mer he advertised bis "place as a de
lightful summer resort, with large
rooms, cool breezes, fresh vegetables,
fine lawn and good fishing, and I en
gaged board for the summer."
"It I could believe you," said the Jus
tice thoughtfully, "I would Jet you go.
I've been np against that game my
self." Chicago Post
In the Studio.
"Your work bears the closest kind of
inspection," remarked the girl with the
dimple. "What infinite pains you must
take with it!"
"Perhaps," replledthc artist; "but.
do you know, I enjoy tbe pains."
"Then," sho rejoined, with a bright
smile, "you, too, pursue art for arf s
ache." Chicago Tribune.
. A Compromise.
Borroughs Say. old man. lend me
$20 till the first of the month, will you
Markley Well er I'll compromise
Iwlth you. 111. lend you f 1 till the 20tb.
Philadelphia Press.
The Human Lottery
"Ah, Ifonly I won peewtlfnl
. haw happr U would D."
Man v a forlorn maid has said this as she
lnoksd into th. mirror. For beauty women
havaaariaeednom,-wvanairlenas. itis
th on possession in th. lottery of human
U( which women would not refuse
. . BRADFIELD'S
Female Regulator
for youK rirlaon th threshold of woman
hood, has Eeon invaluable. When they bo-
Ml I
aching-h.ad, (est and hsnda cold, appetite
fon or abnormal, obstructed perioda and
tiv una LDKuiq, in. T" uu,,
fy run down, thy need building up, and
fialntulmenai
y run down.
lalntul mease, and their cysteine goneral-
td
l
letr diooo neeas eieansini
uA, AlaAn.Ino'.
Brndfteld's Feaal Regulator for woman
tsp.rtloulM-1yv.lu.bl. and useful owing
to its tonie proportju to build np the eya-
Sows. Painful, obstruetsd and su
menstruation permanently rellevednnd all
diseases peculiar to her genital organs are
eurea ny it.
R.gul.tor clears the complexion, brlg-ht-ii
th. . sh.roens the aonetlte. remove
muddv anablotohedoonditfoneof the .kin
andcnr.aelckheadaehtoaortalnty by
removing th cause.
Ofdruluroperbottl. V
" Perfect Health for Women le fra aad
will be mailed on receipt of addreaa. -TH
BRADFICLD riqulatoh Co.
, . ATtanva, O.
68 Broad Street
r, A. Or, PrM. K. B. alMdaws, T. Tr
CITIZIsWBAIffK,
,OJf JM JIW XMhUaT. JSf.Ct.
Doing Central Banking- Bui lues
March 1, 1901, Burplus and TJndiVr
. t ded Profits, 18,00(Wa . .rf.
Prompt and careful attention riven to
au business entrusted to a. Account
received on favorable terms,.
v "v;':Voar4 at DIrsstors., :'Jf
tardlnaad Ulno K. H. Msadowa.:
J. a. Mb.iIows, .- . . ChM.Dufly, Jr.
Bamnsi w.ipoca, . i Jun.s Kadmona,
Cbss. R . rowier, . sl.yerH.Hn,
I. W. Uninsw, r -- , Tbomui.U
B. W. Sm.llwood. -'' 0.,.Fov.
Crata,
Um.K.Ith, w.F.Crookntt
- - . . Mark uiosy. . -
Notice of Dissolution of Co-partner
, The co-pannershlp ieretofore con-
dnoted nnder th firm nam ot J. H.
Fowler k Co., composed ot 0. H. Fow
If r, II. J. Kennedy, J. 0. Muse andJW, J,
Swan has this day been dissolved by ma
taal oonsent, , ;;
. II. J. Kennedy baring purchased the
Interest ot 0. II. Fowler, J. 0. Muse and
W.J. Swan, the business will bacon
tinned at tbe same, place undor tb old
firm name of 0. H. Fowlor t Co.
AU debt owliu by th firm wilt be
pld by II. J. Kennedy and all person
onlnirthe firm cltbor by note or book
account will py same to II. J. Kennedy,
Btonownll, K. C January 1, 1933.
C. II. Fowi.m,
II. J. I r M iiT,
J. ('. '
v.j. -. ,
The
Southern
pathway
. . Announces the t -.
Opening of the Winter -. . . .
TOUItTST : KBASON
And the Placing on Pale of
To all Promlnent;Points in the
Southwest, West Indies,
Mexico and California,
Including St. Augustine, Palm Beach,
Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Port Tam
pa, Brunswick, Thomasville,Cbarleston,
Aiken, Augusta, Pinehurst, Asheville,
Atlanta, JNew Orleans, Memphis and
The Iaud ot the Sky.
Perfect Dining andSleeping Car
Serviee.on all Trains.
SEE.THAT YOUR TICKET READS
VIA. SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Ask any agent for full informatior, or
Address
R. L. Vernon, O. W. WkstbArv,
Traveling I ass.Agt. Dist.Pass.Agt.,
Cbarlotte,'N. C. Richmond. Va,
8. H. HARDWICK, -General
Passenger A gent,
J. M. Culp, W. A. Turk,
Trafflo Manager. Asst. Pass.Trafflc Mgr.
Washington, D. C.
South Carolina Interstate and
West Indian Exposition,
Charleston, 5. C, Dec.
ist, 1901 June 1st,
io02.
On account of the above occasion the
Southern Railway will sell round trip
tickets to Charleston, S. C. and return at
greatly reduced rates from all stations.
Fares from principal points a shown
below and comparatively low rates from
all other stations:
11
i a o
S o
a
oii
Burlington,
Chapel Hill
Cnarlotte,
Concord,
$18 50
18 50
10 05
11 05
11 10
;i3 50
10 40
13 15
13 00
1.1 15
13 00
14 05
12 90
14 10
13 50
14 35
12 20
12 20
18 45
12 45
$9 00
9 00
7 85
8M0
816
9 90
760
9C5
fl0
p;5
l).r0
10 7b
7 00
700
4 90
15 80
5J30
700
530
7i0
685
0 70
L0.85
Davidson,
Durham,
O as ton la,
Greensboro,
Hickory,
High Point,
Lexington,
Madison,
17 00
Mocksvillc,
Morgan ton,
Raleigh,
Reldsville,
Salisbury.
9 45 6 25
10 85 7 05
9 90
10 05
8 95
8 95
IK 55
915
700
7 65
5 75
6 75
5 85
Htatesville,
Wilkesboro,
Winston-Salem,
For further Information nlcs.ee call on
any agent of the Boutbern Railway or
write.
W. A. Turk, A. P. T. M.,
Washington, D. C.
J. M. Culp, T. M,
8. H. Chadwick, O. P. A.
Washington, D. O.
R. L. Vernon,
Charlotte. N. 0
F. M.ISlmwous. A. D. Ward
SIMnONS & WARD,
ATTORNEY aal COUNSELORS at
LAW.
HEW CUSRNE, M. V.
Otnee 68 Bo. Front Street, nearly oppo
site Hotel Chattawka.
(Office also at Raleigh.)
Practice In thecounties of Uraven,
Dnnlin. Jones. Onslow. Carteret. Pamli
co and Wake, in tbe Supreme and Fed
eral Courts, and wherever semees are
aeairea. -t '
P. II. Pelletler,
ATTOBNBI AX IaW.
Kiddle Street, ; Lawjer Brtek
7 StUdta;.
Win nraetle In tta Oonntlas of Cravaa
UoartatSaw Barns aad Sunrsn Ooort
uarssres. tfones. vnsiow anu i .uitmv. v.
u, li WABD, ;
Attorney at UiWr '
740. Front 81, Opp. Hotel Ohattawkm,
v v ; NEW BEEN, K..O. .." 1
Craven County Attorney. .. 1 ;,. y.
Circuit Craven.' JonesIOnaW. Cart
eret, Pamlico, Greene, Lenoir, and the
Supreme and Federal Courts J
ElfeEsool
v' ; HEADQUARTERS FOB b:'
HARDWARE
.- - - -..,- a. - - " . w
't -i-. And all Kinds of I ;
tBUPIKd KATERLAt-
lleatinir and Cookinc Stov and
Kango, Lime, Cement, Plaster,
Paints, Oils, VarnUb, Pnttj, 8ash,
Doors, Blinds, Cutlery and all tbe
naoful articles usnallj fouDd in en
Up-to-date Ilard ware Store,
"'"-.'Bfst CjJoovIs.
Jdowt- t IVIccv -
Vr'-tV. ir
iwien Tickets
Atlantic Coast Line FaW iuL AN f! R.R
" .' -
ueaaaaief scnraai.
. TBAIII8 GOlKQ.i SOUTH.
7: &i h
dated gj j m.
D.C. 83.X901
(Corrected) g5, & . gl5
A.M. P. M. Pi M. A.M. P. M
Lv. Weldon U 60 9 88
Ar.B. Ml.. 1 0010 83,
Lv.Tarboroia 22 722 ..... .....
Lv. R. Mt. . 1 06 10 02 7 62 5 45 18 68
Lv. Wilson 1 6811 10 8 81 186 8 40
Lv. Selma.. 8 66 11 69.
Lv.Fay'vllle 4 80 1 18
Ar. Florence 7 86 8 15
P.M.A.M.
Ar. Gold 80 .
Lv. Gold. 7 81 8 16
Lv, Mag'lla 887 486
ArWilm'tpn 10 10 6 00
P. M. A.M. P.M
TRAINS GOING NORTH,
w e
d ti
3w
03
9h
2iS
wf
A.M.
P.M.
Lv.Florence
10 05
12 40
8 05
iV.Fav'ville
10 09
Lv.eelma..
2 10
2 57
rtl 26
Ar. Wilson.
12 07
A.M.
P.M.IA.M.
LvWilm'ton
7 00
8 80
80
Lv. Mag'lia
11 06
Lv. Golds
7 85
9 87
13 26
P.M
A.M
P.M.I
P.M
Lv. Wilson
8 85
8 20
9 00
11 84
10 46
1 18
Ar. R. Mt
8
12 10(11 28
1 68
Ar. Tarboro
Lv. Tarboro
0 84
2 81
Lv. R. Mt
8 60
4 58
18 481..
Ar. Weldon
1 87 ..
P.M.
A. M.I
Yadkin Division Main Line
rives Fayetteville 12 20 p m, leaves Fay
etteville 12 42 p m. arrives Sanford 1 68
pm. Keturning leave Banlord 8 06 pm,
arrive J) ayettevuie du p m, leave r ay
etteville 4 80 p m, arrives Wilmington
V is p m.
uennettavuie urancn Train leaves
BennetUvlUe 8 10 a m, Mazton 9 05 a m,
Red Bprings 9 82 a m, Hope Mill 10 66
a m. arrive Fayetteville 11 10. Return
tng leaves r ayettevuie 4 40 p m, tlope
Mills pm, ttea springs 0 43 p m,
Mazton 6 16 p m, arrives Bennetts ville
7 15 p m.
connections at r ayettevuie wltn train
No. 78, at Mazton with the Carolina
Central Railroad, at Bed Springs wltb
tne lied (Springs ana Bowmore railroad,
at Sanford with the Beabowd Air Line
and Southern Railway, at Gulf with tbe
uurnam ana cnarlotte Jtallroaa.
Train on the Scotland Neck Branch
Road leaves Weldon 815 pm. Halifax
8 29 p m. arrives Scotland Neck at 4 10
p m, ureenviue o 47 p m, Klnston 0 40
p m. Returning leave Elnaton 7 80 a sa
Greenville 8 80 a m, arriving Halifax at
11 06 a nr. Weldon 11 20 a m, dally ez-
oept Sonot..
I ram on Washington Brancb leave
Washington 8 00 a m and 8 45p m. ar
rive Parmele 8 66 a m, and 4 10 p m, re
turning leave rarmele 11 10 a m & 5 22 p
m arrive wasnington li UO a m and 0 10
p m, daily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarooro, u, daily except
ounaay twpni, uunaay. 4 no p m. ar
rive fiymontn n SO p m, s su p m, rte
turmng, uatves Plymouth dally except
ounaay,'. sua m, ana ounaay w a m,
arrive Tarboro 9 66 a m. 11 00 a m
TTaln on Midland: N O Branch leave
Goldsboro daily, exoept Sunday, 6 00 a,
m, arriving Bmithfleld 6 10 a m, Return
ing leaves Smlthneld 7 00 a m; arrive
at Uoldaboro o 20 a m.
Train on Naahviile Branch leaves
Rooky Monnt at 9 80 a m, 4:00 p m .arrive
Naahviile 10 20 a m, 4 28 pm, Spring
Hope 11 00 a m, 4 46 p m.Retumlng leave
Spring Hope 11 20 a m, 5 16 p m, Naah
viile 11 45 a m, 6 45 p m, arrive at Rockv
Mount 12 10 p m, 6 20 p m, daily exoept
uunaay.
Train on Clinton Branch leave War
saw for Clinton daily, .exoept 8unday,
11 40 a m and 4 It p so. Re turning leave
Clinton at 6 45 a m and 8 60 p m.
Train No 78 make close connection at
Weldoa foi all points North daily all
rail via Richmond.
H M EMERSON, Oen'l Pass Agent
i K JLnniiX, uen'l Manager.
T M EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
EASTJEBIf
CiHOUNA DISPATCH
AND
Old DqmiiiioD Steamship Co.
FB1I6HT & PASSIHOIE.
For All Polnta Worth.
On and after this data until furtkat
notice the steamers of this Una are
scheduled to sail from Maw Bern as
follows; .. , . .
The Steamer- NEtTSB
for Oriental, Roanok Island, Elisabeth
City and tbe North on Mondays, , Wed
nesday and Fridays at ftp. m.
; The Str. Newberne .
tor Nag Head, Elisabeth City aad the
North on Tuesdays and Fridays a M
o'clock, noonv-'. .; ;:r'"i -
Freight reoeived not latat
than ona hour pravioiu to MOintf, .
j For farther information apply to
GEO. HENPEBSON, At.
U,'1C. Erfd, Gan. Mgr' :'
H.O. HvifliaTB,Gn.Frt.A ?im.lgjt
:t--JJ Norfolk. T., ;j
New Bern,' W. 0, iog4, 1901.' :
Our It. murnl 11 w. fall. Aar "l'nI
skttrh sud dncrlpiion of any Invmiloa wiU
promltly Tteviv our oplaioa (nn ooacrnlnsj
ih palcntalnlitv ol an "How to Obtain a
Puttnt" Bent po miuMt. PMnll svwsa
tlirmifrh n. .flverliMl t ..lent our .vfwoM.
I-meiil. l.kfn rt through ua TcM4 iptol
Bollf, wlihnitch.rf. In 1 us P.t.bt K-o.o,
an lihir.il ..it wi'lrlr .irnii.iM iuniaaS
con.uU.-rt by MiMif.r1nri nnd lit'S,.
Itrad lor Muipl. copy I m a. i. Addiwa, . (.
- . victo j. w'in- a co. ..
. latent Atimeri,)
t.sns lulldlr.J. KH-HIHOTON, ft. 9
.am SV SI
v nata TABLB SO. Z4
. To Take Effect Sunday, November U.
mi at 18:01 A. M., K. b T.
Going Kait ScHanULS: Doing Wsi
No. 8 Passenger Trains No. 4
DAILY.
Lv, p m STATIONS: Ar.
a m
140 Goldsboro 11 06
4 00 LaQrange 10 83
488 Kington 10 12
6 40 Ar. New Bern. Lv 9 fin
8 60 Lv. " Ar 8 87
716....Ar. Moreheadoity Lv 7 0S
No. 6.
No. 6,
Pa i ngi r
Tr..iu.
Passenger
j btatio .i :j
TA1LY.
Train.
Lv.
A. K.
Ar.P. m
8 00.
8 83.
....Goldsboro
Best's
8 09
738
8 81 LaOrange 7 27
o K railing Creek 7 17
8.61 Klnston 7 07
902 Oaswoll 0J55
9 18 Dover 6 47
ML80 Core Creek 0 30
9 44 Tnscarora 6 20
9 48 Clarke 012
10 00 Ar.New Bern. Lv. . . . . . 0 00
M. p. at.
No. 1. I I No. 2.
Kz'd Ft. and stations: Mx't Ft. and
Pas8.Tn. Pass. Tn.
Daily Exoxft Sunday.
Lv. a m Ar. n m
6 00 Goldsboro 5 83
6 81 7 Best's 4 53
lim LaUrange 4 28
7 15 Falling Creek 3 53
8 80 Kinston 3 33
40 oaswell 1 28
9 42 Dover 2 10
10 07 core creek 1 10
10 82 Tuscarora 12 48
10 62 dark's 12 40
11 15 Ar. New Bern, Lv 12 10
No. 9. f No. 10.
1 80 Lv. " Ar 10 47
212 Riverdale; 10 10
9 20 oroatan 10 00
8 06 Havelock 9 40
8 84. . . Newport, Lv 9 06
8 47 Wildwood 8 47
8 58 Atlantic 8 38
4 08 ..Ar. Morehead city, Lv.. .8 20
4 23 . .Ar. M. city Depot, Lv 7 50
P. w. A.M.
'Monday. Wednesday and Friday.
fTuosday. Thursday and Saturday.
S. L. DILL,
G. T. A.
Atlantic Coast Iiine.
Wilmington & New Herne R. R
TIME TABLE NO. 5,
In Effect Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1898, Daily
Exoept Sunday,
Going South schedule: Going North
No. 61, Passenger Trains "No. 50,
Lv. a m, stations: Ar. p m,
9 00 New Berne 5 40
9 86 Pollocksville 5 04
961
. ..Maysville. ... .... 4 49
1002.
1208.
Jacksonville; 4 13
( Wilmington, )
Union Depot I
.Ar. Wilmington; Lv.
232
226
1215
r at
P H
Passenger & Fhkioijt No. 4.
N6.8,
Leave Wilmington Monday, Wednes
day and Friday. Lea a New Berne Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday
Lv. am Ar. p H
7 80 Lv. Wilmington, Ar. . . 1 45
8 40 Scott's Hill 12 65
9 80 Woodside 12 15
10 05 Hollyridge 11 40
10 61 Dixon 10 51
11 20 Verona 10 20
18 05 Jacksonville 9 45
12 80 Northeast 8 55
2156 Whlteoak 8 30
1 80 MaysvUle 8 t)5
915 PoUocksville 7 20
9 66 DebruM's 8 38
8 40 Ar. New Borne, Lv 6 00
'Daily Except Svnday, .
J. R. KENLY,
General Manager
anything yon ntvant or Improve also jrat
CSViaTJimol-llaRK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN
PROTECTION. Bsadmodsl, skakh, or photo,
for (rsa axanunatlon and advloa.
BOCK OX PATENTS KllW
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& ssasBw Mwwyama. nnvni I1U I Vli
Buy your friends
Christmas Presents
that are useful
Nlo Pear'lJHandle Pocket Knives,
Scissors and Shears, Razors wltb plain
and fancy handles. All the above goods
ar folly warranted to be the very llnest
quality,
For your boy a good first-class singlo
barrel breech loading Onn only 94.75.
W have many other useful articles
nch as are kept hi Hardware stores.
LH. COTUR H'OT'F CO.
A V..
Telephone
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