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: A- -. t... 'r- ;.iV .at VP'I f'tB Aire ."f f-" r-4"" f--i I'- AhC llj WlwCuw iua. noil m-. atatOerefcaWrelMdy to qaai ieu J-uiuueuh and a sure way to treat a case, of Sore , Throat in order to kill disease germs , and insure healthy torpat, -action is to. take halt a giassiuii ot i water put into v .-. ... : nd with thUgle the threat trqMBtlntrrli. - Then bathe the outeiife of th throat thoroughly with the lint t meat and after doing thfc poor eome onaeoft cloth end wrap around the neck, fttoa fOSITIVH OTEft. - ;. . . 26c., raJ1.00 a bottle. it may be mirii- ca Mustang Idlnsaent and you oan depend upon a epeedy cure. -. . Then h faarar waaant aad at -Vi l atUo. Marad aSatejaM wMch Mate aer aWae, - NejkeE J awMtmal fcrtjiiUrlhee hade ta evariaa aalaa. laPW af aSa wamh aad hacerrhau. and the aerlad of nasi mm, ' wm af laroul wH iti tvtntaelly auka the ttaarattvt chUdblrth hiva terrew tertat wmm amaotrm nava m anran lertatwiww e aw But pure Waw. . A atrMd hulttiy waa wM ariaf aatdaat karata ta awiartty wWi BtUtoraS pain. A healthy woman and aet faar ehMMrth. WkM af Cerdoj oanpktely curu aU Aaat bxd)iaiiaBIarWnM 1.- ... m Mochar aach pala aw4iaMg.t Al are mmni w .:3mm m aem an am ' 9 a .: flr -; . . . ALL CASKS. OF DEAFNESS OR : ARE r:0V7' CURADLE by onr new inTenti8n 5 Only thoec. bora deaf ara incurable. . HEAD IIOISES CEASE i:.!"EDIATELY. F. A. -WaWKAaVOF PALTlMORK. BAYri r.,-. , " ' ', .-.-Vj .S 1 BAlTpfe, 4(d.,l GiabaMar aeina; ejiajtelfeerol . Ueohek) roar treeUnrat, I a full hlmary ot mj cau, to si et yoxr iUkmIohi - .' . f bant fire ei e.i . utetr-ef mm to ejaaj aadttia hentaa attMat I eudcrwurt a ir. . n , i i f -turtt,- fay (Inee'aieetaa, wltheat ant iuocee eaeBHed e nnta .berof shyeldnia. ,.U ma mi neat ear eeieleHet ot thie dir. wbe told aie thet only ai oper.eun ... ,,.,t i it,nd rr only temimrily, that the bead aoUcewonld theacten, bnttlieUnrmc i8cted ee dM bt loet fomer. I thee nw your lven iit rodemuy In a Hew York paper, and ordend yoar treat. meat.. Alter Und ated t onrr e lew-danacMInf to youf directions, tlieaolneeteetd. end An week. iy heerfait In the dlecated eer an been entirely rettond. .1 taaak Ton beitatcajaiai... Tery truly-ye.in. T i y.X WtJ, MoS.aVoedwey.Btlawe.ald. heartily nl Our treatment det not tnterft gzaralnetioa; aad. advice free YC'J.C 'TyRFTQURSELF AT HOHE'i ; INTERN ATICUAL, AU-tCLINIC, - By. Tlrtns of an order bus. la the V1 Special Proceeding- tmitledtsary Bira. If' , mons, Adnlnlitrator . of ths Xstats of :i v,ru Sparrow, dse'd., 9 Bsley, B)A. ?'v.-- mons, Phyllis Clark at al, Wtorf td .y , ''Clerk of the 8nperfor .rourt of Cravea oonnty, N. 0., made on U ttb day of . , February, 190J, the undersigned eorav .; V mltsloaet, will offer or aale and Ml at . ' public vtndad, to tbe hi beet bidden for ' . :. . cash, at tb ooart boas door In lh city "V i 3 N,lr Botbi Orsvai county, . 0, on "... ,',! . Moadsy the 10th day rf March, 19M, at . th hour of lt o'clook.; M., the following '-, 'i..-.' real eatata ta-wltr jv-fey -"' i ;' certain lot or', parcel m (sad la the " 'ty of New Bern, Craven rmnty.Nnrtb n'i- VCmrollna, India tha portion 'M said -. . i city of New Barn ' fot-merlv known as ' Farmvllle being lot No. SL bounded . ' ontbsasatby kt No. M, pa tht aorth ' -"7 Nancy Wtyae'a lot, on th weet by a Murray street, aad on th south by la . , f 3ryafs lot, f ronlln(r nfty-twa (M) feat ; ,iv',? Sn lt Morrsy street, and btvlnf a " j: ?Pth ,'.on bondred (108) two feet 7,';. (Tha said lot canulns two dwelling , Z I boates, ont-honsas ta: For further . 7 , desorintloo refarene Is made to a deed . ; - , from K. M. Perl and B. M. Parle, T re. ; i. t ota., to Vkyll Sparrow, bearin data i - of Jan 86th, 1880, and .recorded In tha -'. '; publlo reoordt ' la Offlo of Retltterof , Deedi for tald Craven county In Book - , ; of Dsd No. M-Follo Mt--. - t.tri i BaTA-t PHaiu,' '. fsfci'i-r-- ' v ComttaMoarr. . ? ' thh Btk day'o Fsbroary, MM. flc:"-! t ; r - ' 1 ( J Babv 3 Comiivtf Mebeaald, Gfc, July U, HO. Oaeaal end IMM'I Black-DtMfbtead bar eaa eNe jade att but boaeewock wittumt ear toraMk. I aaanpeeMna every dartobeeon iaeC KT keebaad think Whaof Oardal la iw seat MdMM la the world. Ba takea a oeaef naakwa' Bleak-Drsuht aad rival nw ta the eaildna. leet a ear m warh thla nav Meade eaeet mil tiaiileiial mi e nee nos- He tell hie teat year wnwlaifal atedleuwe and I I lady Meada ta aaa your Wlae of ? .' -. : aua.aaw' YiTNEc'CARDVI am aSaaaaagj af ' at Mi amaeM ai the aWeimlM Bat ahOaawfttljaM ( tha werkbiji e( Naturi ' f a4 aV wa aat lalaaaU ta anplyerlwa aad aoay ta e aareai mrnOtin eftha rata. The wka aaffan tartnra darhnr brcnaacy chWakaV ka aaakakLikZ a aly Irmlin aadariUwM'coaiU. itfatattiiM iiaifrual Imdlaa pafcdlv aad Jfcaaf aad healthy. Prtgaaacy aid I triw mm Mt pw Wbw. A itrMg eaalMtha md childbirth. aVauWa atll St. UtHm. at trlB),aaya any :. r. AIIY HEAD NOISES? HARD HEARING IwUK yo u MlUtWlln 1U. am mmttt t with if our utnqf occupation. - ' 593 U SALLE AVE, CHICAGO, ILL, -' . tloe of SainmonK, RDimt CiMoUKA, Baperlor Ooart, Cr.vaa County, f AptU Term, 1908. -: , A.A Charlotte WlUlams, . i r t f. W f t ' ' NstbdnlelWUllania. -Tnodefeadsat above named trill tsfa notloe, th-an nation u abovo antlUwl bM been commenced In Iha'Soperior Ooart of Craven-county for divorce,, vinculo a-atrimonll, and said defendant Is required to appear at tbe next tern of tbeSnparior iCouHfor Graven coonty ta be held on tb SthMondsr after tbr lit Monday In Mstoh, M08, It being the. 7th day x April, at tbe ennrt bontr. of-iaWfoontyrinab. city of New Bern euu anewar- io aemur-tn the nnnini.ini ta wldnetUert-ot the HUln tiff will p-, wif m me eoun i or uie rejwt demanded: la saldoemplaintr j -m This USqd day of Janasry, 190J. ' .:',: :'! W.M. Wtok. ,- .4.-7- i "rvlork Superior Court. OR H0XX TJST! Clean, pure wholesoma, gnaranteed Ut he chemically ma io from distilled wetttr a d free from Imparities. : rioucially in-' Umdnd and prepared for human on- sumption. 1 - 1 -. I Io doliverel dally (except BundaysffS tnlolpn. Pundsyt (ratatl only) 7 S m to 19 rooe For price ,nd other.ln formation, ' AoMrene, - ITCT7 ICE HINTS FO TATJ.lZVsS rfretlen or Cattle. Tlie aelecilou of cattle beat aalted tot tlM'j' Intended, use la of great Impor tance to feeder and dairymen, and it la cvim more Important to-breeders of either 'beef or dairy cattle." lr the punwse of presenting- In a atmple and graphic ' way some Information con cerning the dlftercncea between good and Inferior animaia and the extent to which certain desirable troalltlea atfect their raloe for beet and dairy ntility the United States department of agri eulture bai bad prepared and will eooa lssne fanners" bulletin No 143, enti tled "Conformation of Beef and Dairy Cattle.'1: It waa prepared by Andrew M. 80016, professor of agriculture and vice director of the Tenneaaeo agrlcor tural experiment station, . The author has endeavored to define as nearly as possible tn Ideals that should be kept In view In pursuing the business and to point out as far as possiDie uie rela tion of these standards to the economic side of animal industries. By diagrams, descriptions and suitable illustrations he has given the Information necessary to enable the stock feeder, the breeder, the farmer or the dairyman to become a competent Judge of cattle by sight and touch. - ' , . Beef and" dairy cattle are considered together because stronger contrasts can be drawn and differences can be shown more clearly. ; - The- bulletin Is for, free dlstribntion nnd will be sentto any address on, an- pucatiQD io .tenarors,- representaaTea aiid delegates in congress or to the sec retary bf -agriculture, Washington. Btraw aad Cora Fodder. It is not many years ago that farm ers in the western states were burning their straw stacks to get them out of the way. There was apparently, no market for It excepting at points where tbe cost of transportation was likely to exceed the price for which they could sell it. Now at nearly every market In tbe states the price bf good straw Is as high as that of No. 1 hay, and in some places it Is higher. There were some who would not burn it, but put lt In tbe yards for the farm animals to pick wbntthey wished to of It and to tram ple the rest Into manure. After d few years lt was found that the farms of theBd. men Increased In fertility and productiveness, and the practice of burning straw was nearly discontinued even before tue common use or toe baling press made It profitable to ship it to eastern markets.. A change almost as-great has taken place In the opinion of tbe value of corn fodder. It is but a very few years since the corn growers of the western states'cut no corn fod der, but nfter picking off ears let tbe cattle and bogs In to pick and break down the fodder or what they would of it, and then it was a tnsk In tho spring to break down tbe rest so that It could be plowed under. Now It is nearly all being pot through tbe shred dcr and made so fine that any stock eats it, and lt Is thought as valuable as the average western hay. American Cultivator. Aarrfowltare la Raaela. M. de Wltte, minister of finance, has presented to tbe csar bis report on the agricultural nnd commercial crisis In Russia. He says that the metal Indus tries are on tbe verge of ruin, nnd tbe textile industries are depressed and many bankrupt The productivity of the kfad has decreased 27 per cent in twenty years. The average acre of i land, because of bad cnrdvatlon.'prr duced but one-Qfth the amount produc ed by an acre In America. Tbe number of horses bas decreased 48 per cent In thirty years, and the Introduction of machinery wlH not explain this. Of the agricultural population 43 per cent are hopelessly In arrears with their taxes, and Finland. Poland and th Caucasus,-inhabited by non-Russian nationalities, are tbe only part of tbe empire showing general prosperRy The Latest Swtadle. Btlll another signature swindle la re- Dorted from JndlarA-VSbarpera front-. Chicago went through eotmtry districts renresentinft- themselves as hunters. They would, approach aome fanner, tell him that they wished to hunt on bis bind and cheerfully pay o ror permit to do so. The farmer would urn a receipt for the money and this turned op later a a promissory note for" 1500. It ta said that the swindlers secured 15.000 in one county by this process, It la noticeable that most or th swindling schemes sow worked to lb detriment of formers begin. with tu payment of a small sum, which ojs- an us tb suspicions of th vJcUnu-Eu HI xnr roYkaty r;-M I , . 'BMalBt iCaataa. '. ,'' '. A buithel contains 2,648 cubic lacbet and can be made by constructing bot or crate whoee Inside dimension are 14 bv 14 bT 18 inches. Bock crates con tain a bnsiMrl when level full. For tb end pieces Delect one inch pine Tjonrds thirteen inches wide and saw them Id to. fourteen rach lengths, cot band boles parallel with . tbe grain of th wood new one edge. This may be don with an auger, tbe ronghneaa being cut down with a clilaeL - next saw gooa, strong four foot lath Jnto sixteen inch lengths.- Nail-six of these to the end pieces to form the bottom and five to form each of the aide. These crates are inexpenalte, durable and easily made.' . . . ' " :.. I "ot Reelvtoeltr With Hnlte. , Kansas Uve stock breeders, eaya tb Chicago Drovers' Journal, are now er gaged in a campaign to secure reci procity between tb United State and fcltxlco in order that tb market for tbe atapl commodities of our farm may be extended. Tbe Kansas farmer; Is not at all selfish. In taking bis stand to Improve trade with our sister republic be is not wdrking for Kansas alone, but for million In other states. : lL. A Convincing- Answer. "I hobbled Into Mr. Blsckmon's drug tor one evening," lays Wesley Nelson of Hamilton, Ot- "nd Is ked m to try Chsmbi- ' 'n's Pa'n 1 ..li. 1 for rliia mawt.01 wllb :.:. h I bl s ' fr long time, I toM LI in I L. ! no faith In any rjorx'VIn ae tlmy hd all failed. He aid! 'Well If Ctiamto dons not lw'p yon, yi.-u it.' I l l a t u, i iiln't i atti Pl I i t I J f. i .1 Iv I i?r- - TH E , WRITERS r J; Mrs. Arthur Stannard (John Strange Winter) baa. been mad president of the- Society of Women. Journalists in London. -,. ' ' , . - Sarah Grand'! .visit to America is said to be. largely with the idea- of studying the American girl as a subject for k novel. - - 1 ' v Wallace Badge, the well known au thority of the ' British museum on Egyptology, Is abont to begin the pub lication of a, complete bistory of pre historic Egypt down to the time of Cleopatra. . , . Mrs. ftuth M. Crocker, tbe New Eng land poet and - miscellaneous writer. has just celebrated her eightieth birth day in Boston.. Her mother was a lineal descendant of John and PrisclUa Alden of Mayflower fame. . . War Be Weet. - ' Tbe extensive authority of parents under the Chinese laws Is well known. A Chinaman of forty years, whose aged mother .flogged .him every day. shed tears in the company of one of bis friends. Why do you weep?" be was asked. 'Alas, things are not as they used to be!" answered the devoted son; "The poor woman's arms grow feebler ev ery day 1" Sporting Times. Didn't Work. First Suburbanite! hear that neigh bor of yours adopted that hired girl-of bis so as to get her to. stay with the family.." ' ' " -? Second Suburbanite Yes, : and noW JhlB adopted daughter wants to stay In the parlor and play tbe piano all day and let her mother do tbe housework. Judge. AntielpatloB. "Doesn't it make you tbe least bit en vious to see what elegant furniture Mrs. Eyefly Is putting, into her bouse next door?" "Not a bit My husband says it will be sold by tbe sheriff within six months and I'll be there, to buy." Chicago Tribune. Hie Means ot Sapport. Magistrate What Is your vocation I mean what do you do for a living? Ah, yesslr, yesslr; I understands yer now, sir. lint l does for a llvln' is. my wife takes In washln'." Baltimore Jewish Comment WHEN BABY IS COMING USE Mothers Friend. Womaa't greatest dream of beauty and lory la when nature bee ohoeen ner to become a mother, liver- irr faculty It keenly alert end her nature the t nneei ae ene lore- teet the Joy, the ambition, tbe auoceae and the life-long aatitfaction eomlne, coming Bearer, day by day, in the dear end Innocent Being to eooa to tee light, and the very anoertainty whether tbe thall tee a tweet girl face ore brare boy face betide heron the pillow, adda test to her expectancy. Then, if ever, the ihonld take care of hei physical, mentel and moral health. MOiHBITS . FRIbND applied externally thronghoat pregnancy will relieve the pain of parturition, and no mother and child can fail to be healthv. haartv. atrone. clear oom- L pleiioned, pure blooded, calm nerved and caewrrai in (liapoamon, waa ere mutual, Inflnenoed for months by the continued ate e( Mother'! Friend. V Of drugirlete t.0 Our treat lae "Motherhood" mailed free. THC Braoficld Rcqolatob CO. 5: Aruava. Oa. f - HBATjyrjARTEBBIFOB"" HARDWARE - wind sU Kinds of; . . Heating and Oooking Stoves end Bangesy Lime," Cement, Plastef, Paints; Oils, Varnish, Putty, Bash, Doors, Blipde, Outlerj and alt the nsefal erticlee ntnally found in an Up-to-data Bardtraro Sforo, ; Best Goods Iwet ' juices. ; T Under Hotel Chattawka, ?. A, Oreen, Free. M. B. MeaeWwe, Y. rret ' B. at. Orerea, Caahle. ),'. (ui ...!.. ., i nin.,.'i--.;.,f:...i..i; -.-.; ear raxwaemiirf xsr.o. Doing rjeneral Banking Buslieag March 1,1001, Burplutand TJndivt dtd Profits, $16,000.00. . - ; . Prompt and careful attention riven to all business entrusted to ns. ' Accounts received on favorable terms. , ; tVMtrd el Directors. -;S ' I Ferdinand Plnea '.: - V. B. feadowa, ' 1. k. fcw-u'lowt, Chae.IiiMiy.Jr. P-imui-1 W. Ipock, '. Jin,a - - - - noad, t . . II. t'.ir, - 1 '"i i ..ip J. v . - -, " - , i hi aA.toraea, e.w.i .mid,. 1 . c.k.-t. , bo. h. iu. w. r. ;i oukttt, ; . Mark Ditomay. , i ' IT. r5x. tx. . . irje r P Me,-. Ir 127 mddle St., Oolumbhut Insecticide, Feterman Roach Food, Hooper's fatal Food and Sure Death to Moths, Bugs, etc. Also Bromo Gorkdine The disinfectant that disinfects an deodorises. We keep on hand a complete stock o riedlclnes, ToHet Articles, Perfumery, Tooth Brushes, dec . Physicians' Prescriptions a tpecialt South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposition, Charleston, 5. C, Dec ist, 1901 June 1st, ioOZ On account of the above occasion tbe Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Charleston, 8. C. and return at greatly reduced rates from all stations. Fares from principal points ss shown below and comparatively low rates from all otherstatlont: S a a o $7 00 700 4;o 5 80 5 30 700 5 20 700 685 6 70 685 760 6 25 7 05 a oo S 8 p - o 118 50 13 50 10 05 11 05 11 10 13 50 10 40 1815 13 00 1314 13 00 14 65 18 90 1410 18 50 14 85 12 30 12 20 18 45 .12 45 " o f o a Burlington, 9 00 990 785 8;io 8 15 990 7;0 965 9J50 905 950 10 75 945 10 85 990 10 05 895 8 95 13 55 9 15 Chapel Hill Cnarlotte, Concord, Davidson, Durham, Oastonla, Greensboro, Hickory, High Point, Lexington, Madison, Mocktville, Morgsnton, Raleigh, Reidsville, Salisbury, 700 7 65 5 75 5 75 585 Ststesvllle, Wilkesboro, Winston-Salem. For further Informution please call on any agent of the Southern .Ral.wty or write. W. A. Turk, A. P. T. M., Wkihlntrton, D. C. J. M. Culp, T. M. B. H. Chadwick.G. P. A. Washington, D. 0. R. L. Vernon, Charlotte. N. C. Having secured the services of ex perienced parties, I am preparer Jn short notice to execute Farm. City, Land and Rail Road surveying. Ditches, Streets and Roads laid out and leveled. Draughting in all its branches. Blue and black print made. Old maps re paired ' and mounted. Topographical surveying and plotting. Drawings and wokring plans executed promptly. Sew erage and drainage planned, laid out and construction superintended. J. J. IVolfenden, New Bern, N. . The Southern ' ' -' Aanodnee the , Opening ot the .Winter TOUllIST SEASON And th Placing on 81 of t1,:y:"'.?''Wv w .;-a; i ; , . " -1' To all PreMinentp.'ointa la th Soati, '8oitlweit.' Wett ' Indies, '.'t" Utilct kid , California. " Tneludlna Si AusUne; Palm Beach. Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Port Tam pa, Brunswick, TboaiuTvillo,(jbarleston, Aiken, Augntta, Fiuelmrsk, Athevllle, Atlanta, Ns Orleans, Memphis and ? The lafiiidot theSky. Perfect;, Dining and, Sleeplnjf ;Car Service on allTraina. ;"i Si SEB.T1AT TOOK TICKET l?AIS ; YI. BODTBIRS! I RAIlWAr l ' Ask any ageat for fall mformatior, or Address . , . ' -V - . . i B. U VsRjcoa,' " 0, W. WsTBuaT2l, Traveling I ata.Agt .. ,-, Dist.Psss.AgtO - CharlotteN. C. . ;" if RlchmonCVa.i K:t,t': v'B. H. H ARD W 101,1 p Xfi General Pattenger Agent, j 1. M. Oclp,"1 W.'A. Ttmiu-V Traffic Manager."' Attt.Pas.Timflle Jlgr. vVashlngton, D. 0. : Winter Eomes in SnmmfTjtanl,r. . The sbov Is the till ot sn attract lv booklet just Issued by th Fasacnfrjr Department of tbe Sonthnra Hallway. It Is beautifully llluotratcd and 'fully d et cr!;i" t' e wlitinr rexnrts ot the Bon th. Acof-ymt.y Io tof-nrr-d by sending t--" t - - to P. It. ii - '- Vk, O mmm ifattway Excursion Tickets -If&ji; ' Condensed- SekedatavS ' - TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DATED s . go . a. i Jan. 15,1902 "I' i . (Corrected) g(5f 3 A.M. P. M. FIT A.M. P. M Lv. Weldon 11 60 8 88 Ar. R. Mt.. 1 0010 82 Lv.Tarboroia 22 ..... 7 23... Lv. R. Mt. . 1 06 10 02 7 62 5 45 IS 62 Lv. Wilson 1 66 11 10 8 81 8 26 S 40 Lv. Selma.. 2 55 11 69 Lv.Fay'villf 4 80 1 20 Ar.Florence 7 85 8 20 P.M. A.M. Ar. Golds 9 20 Lv. Golds 7 81 8 15 Lv. Mag'lla 8 87 4 25 ArWilm'ton 10 10 6 00 P.M. A..M. P.M TRAINS GOING NORTH. I i- j? 'S d j d'3 og 6'3 ? 7, S Q ZQ AQ i A.M. P.U. Lv.Florenee 10 05 8 05 . - Lv.Fay'ville t2 40 . . . . 10 09 Lv.Selma.. 2 10 ..... 11 86 Ar. WUson. 2 57 ...... 12 07 A. M. P. M. A, M. LvWilm'ton 7 00 9 8U Lv. Mag'lia 8 8011 05 Lv. Golda 785 987 12 26 P.M. I A.M. P.M. P.M Lv. Wilson 2 85 8 2011 8410 45 1 18 Ar. K. Mt. . 8 80 00 12 10 11 28 1 53 Ar. Tarboro 9 84 Lv. Tarboro 2 81 Ly. R. Mt. . 8 50 12 48 Ar. Weldon 4 68 1 87 P.M A.M. Tadkin Division Main Line Tram leaves Wilmington 9 10 a m, ar rives Fayetteville 13 20 p m, leaves Fay- etteville 12 42 p m, arrive Sanford 1 58 p m. Returning leave Sanford 8 05 p m, arrive Fayetteville 4 20 p m, leave Fay etteville 4 80 p m, arrives Wilmington 7 18 p m. Bennettsville Branch Train leaves Bennettsville 8 10 a m, Maxton 9 05 a m, Red Springs 9 82 a m, Hope Mills 10 55 a m, arrive f ayetteville 11 10. Return tng leaves Fayetteville 4 45 p m, Hope Mills 0 uu p m, ttea springs 0 4a p m, Maxton 8 18 p m, arrives Bennettsville 7 15 d m. Connections at r ayetteville with train No. 78, at Maxton with the Carolina Central Railroad, at Bad Springs witb me ttea springs ana Kowmore railroad. at Sanford with tbe Beaboird Air Line and Southern Railway, at Gulf with tbe Durham and Charlotte Railroad. Train on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Weldon 8 15 p m,-Halifax 3 29 p m, arrives Scotland Neck at 4 10 p m, Greenville 6 47 p m, Klnston 6 45 p m. Returning leaves Klnston 7 80 a nf Urenville 8 80 a m, arriving Halifax al 11 us am. Weldon 11 20 a m, dally ex cept BunatA-. Trains on Washington Branch leaye Waabtngton 8 00 a m and 2 45 p m, ar rive f armele 0 00 a m, anil 4 10 p m. re turning leave Parmeie 11 10 a m A 5 23 D m arrive-Waehlngton 12 80 a m and 6 16 0 m. daily except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N 0, daily except HurAOay 4 so p m, nunaay, 400 p m, ar rives 1'lvmouth 6 85 D m. 680 p m. Re- turning, inures Plymouth dally exoept nunaay, 1 .hi a m, ana ounaay uu a m, arrives Tarboro v 00 a m, 11 uu a rx. Train on MiJland; N C Branch leave Goldrboro daily, exoept Sunday, 6 00 a, m, arriving Smithfleld 6 10 m. Return ing leaves Hmithfleld 7 00 a m; arrive at Goldsboro 8 35 am. Trains- on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at 9 80 a ni, 4:00 p m .arrive Nashville 10 20 a m, 4 28 p m. Spring Hope 1100am, 4 45 p m. Returning leave Spring Hope 11 20 a m, 5 16 p m, Nash ville 1146am, Odopm, arrive at Kook? Mount 12 10 p m, 6 20 p m, daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves War saw for Clinton daily, except Sunday, 11 40 a m and 4 15 p m. Returning leaves (Jtinton at S to a m ana iwpm. Train No 78 make close connection si Weldon foi all points North daily all rail via Richmond. H M EMERSON, Gen'l Pass Agent J K KKNLV, Uen'l Manager, T M KMERSON. Trafflo Manager. AUavntle Coast Islne. Wilxihotoit d Niw Bkbsi R. h fill TAJtIl NO. V In Effect Wednesday, Aug. 7, 18O0,.DaDy Exoept HoaaUy. Going South j BCHKirrju: Ooing North No. 61, Passenger Train No.60, LV. a m, STATloaw: Ar. p at 900 ...New Bern 6 40 9 88 Poliooksvill 604 9 51 Mavsville 4 4V 10 03... ... Jaoksonvtll 411 1308. rTJSraSf I UlWrll efaVVfV 1 1315 ...Ar. WUnJngtotu Lv. ... til m. , Ha 8, PAasnaaa FaaiaaT, Na 1 v Leave Wflmrngtc Monday, Wednes day and Friday. Leat New Barn Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. , tT.AM rts-Hri, .';:; Ar.f 1 80.,.:.Lv. Wdmlngtoa, Ar..... 1 46 8 40.. . ,. . ..Seotf BUI ........ .13 66 80...... Woodaid........l 16 1006..; ......HoUyridg.... .110 mat ' ...Dixon....... ...1051 11 !0.....i ...Verona. ....... ...10 30 taM.;.t..V,.JacUoiiririlka,,. 946 B0.i..k.MiNortheat v...... 8 S tl6...W.WWtok 860 i an Mavsville -........ fill ju ... .PoUooksviue.... .... 730 8 DobroW's.....,..., M Se....A.NwIVrne,L...... 800 v Dafly ExosptSuday.i . J - i" -.-r;. -v- -'r-.-;.-: I Executor's iioiice; Wh aaderslgaed having duly qualified at ICtocutot of th hurt will And tene ment of Miss Busaa A Butler, deceased, this is to notlff all irarson having claims against ths estate of eay testator to pre sent tht m. properly eathentleated, to adn on fir befor tb 3rd day of Fsbrusry 1903 ivt Uils notice will be pleaded ta bar nf ttavir locovery. - All persons Indsbttd to aa't aeut will mak prompt pay; meat.'- Fob, 84, IE :v S. P. t ALT, Executor. AffcN. C. R. R. Tlltl TABLE SO. 24 To Take Effect Sunday, Kovember 24, 1901 at 12:01 A. M,, E. b T. Going East Schedule; Ooing West No. 8 Passenger Trains No. 4 DAILY. Ly. p m stations: Ar. a m aav. uoiasboro 11 05 4 09 LaGrange 82 Einston 40 Ar. New Bern.Lv,... 6 50 Lv. " Ar.... 7 15. ... Ar. Morehead city Lv.. . , .10 82 .1012 . 00 . 8 87 . 705 No. 6. I No. 6, Passer-ger Train. Passengor I tationkJ iraiu. 1 DAILY. Lv. A. M. a , 8 00 Ooldbboro g 03 8 23 Bust's " 7 ijg 8 81 LaGrange 727 o r aiung ureek 7 17 8 51 .Klnston. 7 07 . 0 65 . 0 47 . 0 lill . 0 ao . 0 12 0 00 1. M, 902... tlaawell . . . Dovor . . . Core ( reek. Tuscarnra . . Ciarka.... ..Ar. New Bern, 9 13... 931... 944... 48... 1000... a. at. No. 1. No. 2. Mx't Ft. and Pass. Tn. x a rt. and stations fass.Tn: Daily Eicbpt Sunday. Lv. a m Ar. p m 600... . . . . Goldsboro. . . . Best's LaGrange ....Falling creek... ....... Kirjston Caswell .... Dover core crtek. . . . Tuscarora. . . . Clark's . .Ar. New Bern, Lv 5 83 63t... 7 00... 715... 8 30... 840... 943... 4 53 4 23 3 63 3 33 2 28 2 10 1 10 12 48 12 40 12 10 10 07... 10 82... 10 62... 11 15 .. No. 9. f No. 10. Ar 10 47 10 10 180..... 9 12 .Lv. . Riverdale' 20 . . croatan . Havclock . Newport, Lv... .Wildwood .10 00 . 9 40 . 0 . 8 47 . 8 38 . 8'0 . 7 50 a , 11, 05 8 84... . 8 47 8 53 Atlantic . .Ar. Morehead city, Lv ..Ar. M. city Depot, Lv. 408 423 r. w. a Monday. Wednesday and Friday. fTuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 8. L. DILL, U. I". A. AdnilniNtralur"N Sale, Pursuant to an order of the Suoerlor Court of Jones county made In a special proceeoing wticreln (Jalviu 1 IJulSruul, Admlnlstra'.or d. t. n. it c. t. a of Kur- nifold Mercer, dm-ahed is pUlnlilT and Jaue Koonce aud Frank Knnncu are de fendants, I will sell al pub ir. auction at the Court house door in the cilytof New Bern, u , at the hour ol V o'clock m.. on Monday, the 17ih iluy of March, 1002, the following described lands wlih the valuable timber standing thereon: A tract of land containing one hundred acres, I vino; and beinti in the, touutv of Jones, beginning at a small gum in Need- ham Simmons' line 44 pole from a slake at John Mercer's Mr. and II () Newton's corner on the East side of liatehclor'B Creek and running SouihliO, Weil 100 poles to a stake In the pocohin, then North 48, West Kill poles lo a t-take, then North 00 Hast 100 poles to Need ham Simmons' line, then the leverse of bis lino South 48 East 100 poles to the beginning: also a tract of land contain ing one hundred aud lifty acres, bltuate in Jones County and lying between Ik-a ver Dam and Long limni h. it being the land conveyed by Wm. Mercer to Bryan Mercer by deed bearing dale April 15, 1829, and since conveyed by the said Bryan Mercer to Sidney J firman by deed dated Nov. 2, 1832. anil In 184:1 conveyed by ThoB. I). Foy, J. Mercer and F. Mer cer, to Nathaniel Waplts, v ho bequeath ed It to bis wife. Susan, who bv deed dated Feb. 17, 1853, conveyed it to Fur- nifold Mercer, del-eased, liefer to said deeds for meteB and bounds. Terms of sale cash. CALVIN I. Dk.HIU III,, Administrator d. b. n. et e. t. a of Fur- nlfold Mercer, dei-eatied. By Romulus A Ni ns. Allorney. Feb. 12, 1002. NOTICE! NORTH CAROLINA, ) Superior Court. Craven County ) Iieforo the Clk, Henry Williams vs Cbsrles Williams, and Amanda his wife, Delia Norneet and Jerry Norlleet, her hatband; Henrietta Foreman;) Anderson Williams snd wife (name unknown); Joshua Williams and wife (name un known); and the heirs of Isaac Williams, Clarissa Williams, Thomas Ann Wll- lltms, Tempe Foreman (formerly Tempe Williams), Benjamin William; uempsy Williams. Susan Bynum (formerly Susan Williams), Phyllit Williams and Turner Williams, whose names and residences are Unknown; Maneileld Dancy,", Benny Dsncy (minors), and Tbe Mutual Aid Banking Company of Mew Bern, IS. C. To Hells riorneet ana jerry norneet, her husband; Anderson Williams and Wife (name unknown); Joshua Williams and wife (name unknown), and the heirs Of Isaac Williams, Clarissa Williams; Thomas Ana Williams, Tempe Foreman, (formerly Temp Williams), Benjamin Wtlliama, Dempsy Wllllamt, Susan By- aum (formerly Susan Williams), Phyllis Williams sua Turner Wllllaau, whose names snd residences sre unknown, TAKE NOTICE. That special proceedings as above en titled hat been commenced before tbe clerk of th Superior Court of said Craven county, to sell for division a cer tain lot or parcel or land in tbe city of Mew stern, . v., oonveyea ny a. u Moor end M E Moore, his wife, to John Williams, (deo'd.) by deed bearing date of September 20th, 1873, and recorded In book 78, folio 469, in office ot Register of Deed ot Craven county, n. u. And each ot you are required to appear at my of fice la tbe Court Hons o( Craven county on th 6th day of March, A. D. 19C3, at th hour of 18 o clock m, ana answer or ' demur to th petition filed -in Mid pio eeedlngs, or otherwise, show csase, If ny you ave, way tne prayer oi toe pe titioner (hall not b granted, otherwise th petitioner will apply to the ooart for th relief demanded. , This (Sod dsy of January, 1903. W. M, Watson, V'-.v? Clerk Superior Court W. B. McIVEB, '-? Attorney atlUw, NEW MtR3f, '?' " K. C. Give i notice of removal of office to . that alto occupied (is heretofore) by Me 0 H. Union, and will continue to prac tice as heretofore. Attends regularly all . , court in Craven, Onslow and Pamlico counties, and will go else wbeee ae re- -quired. : v ,' - -, ,.-
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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