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freckles show more plainly than a brunettes, but these discolored spots greatly mar the beauty of either. t, r HAGAN'S MAGOTA BALM will effectually remove Freckles, Sunburn, Tan, undue Redness, Sailowness and all other blem ishes to beauty. IT IS A LIQUID for the face, neck, arms and hands. Can be easily and quickly applied. Others cannot detect its use. It leaves no sticky feeling. Harmless as water. At all druggists. Price 75 cts. nrs. ida Mcdonald, Supreme Deputy of the Maccabees of the World. rs. McDonald, 1N0.477 Beaubien Street. Detroit. Mich., is a prom inent woman who vn greatly benefited by the great woman ' medicine, Wine of Cardui. Mrs. McDonald ia the supreme deputy of the Maccabees of the World, and one of the most widely known women in the United States. Thousands of women gather to hear her lecture everywhere she goes. 2ie great work she has done for the accabees is appreciated by every member of the order. 8he was so ab sorbed in her work that she neglected to give her health proper care failed to take warning that the symptoms of approaching kidney trouble gave her, the sallow complexion and torpid liver. But Wine of Cardui cured her the same as it has cured thousands of others and Mrs. McDonald has written this letter in order that other suffering women may secure from Wine of Cardui the same relief she got from it. " "For four years I suffered with torpid Over until my skin looked yellow sad dud. I thca fouad my kldmys wtrs affected sad had wvtn pals acroti my back, sad I felt WINEofCAHDVI Administrators Notice Having duly qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Mrs. A. 0. Hyman, deceased, all persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to make Immediate payment. And any and all persons to whom said estate Is Indebted are request ed to present their claims to me duly verified on or before April S6tb, 1902, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of re covery. This April 2th, 1063. F. it, HYMAN, Administrator. Notice of Nummone, NJBTH CAROLINA,) In the Craven ConiTY. I Superior Court Before W. M. Watson, Clerk. Alex P. Davis. Laura Jackson and her husband Fred Jackson, VS. ' Lucy Henderson and Charles Henderson her husband, and Ella E. Lewis, TYlA Hnfandnnt. alui.A n. mmA will hV. notice that aa action entitled as above iim trrnu wowoiiuw in wv ouvvTiur uian or. graven vounty, w sou toe lot 5SL?!C " d-J w?TJll Isaac W. Kubanks and Lnclnda Stanley to Lueretia Galon, recorded In the office scoraeo. in tne omoe of the Register of Deeds for Craven ' Annnfrv fn hAnk HI fnllft BOB lull HUSI . and devised by the said Lncretl Onion Altmlm r' .I, 1 - nf mmtA mmm Ka 1 (tM thj mmlA nlelntlffa Mil Amt enitmmfcA f . nl All mmlA AnlunAmntm will ffairth . ' take notice that ther are reoulred to 0; . annear at the term of the Super! or court ffnV rhm rmntv nf lmvMl to M flAld An ' . i. a I w A A ,nnA 1.-1 .L- VJiw oru mwiuiiT ui uitv. iv. vminm uiv - .; iota day of the said month, at the court - noase 01 saia oountv at Mew Bern. s.u. said action on file in said court or the -K plaintiffs will apply for the relief de manded in said petition. - , This 8rd day of May, 190. ' ' " " - W. M. WATSON, . l: Clerk ttoperlor Conrt,: i". f . A. lre, B. WU tliais , T. Ftes M- OnvsStCeehlar. ; , V Mf ) JiWISSlsljW, SST.O. ; v-DoInf Oaneral Banking Baslnsss ; March 1,'HOl, Burplosand VadtvV-. v; del Frofls,l,OOOOa : - v. f ' - - Prompt aad careful attenUoe given all basineas entrusted to as, . Meounts - reoeived os favorable terms. . , Ha4 1 Mtirlin. "''I'i-.--- forelnuS tnnea J. a.MM1owe, IXkiiimI w. Iixw-S . ' C - H. rowiir, j, W. Untlnrw. JT. W. STanwootf," (. ST. Voutow, (Jbu. l.n(7,Jr. jamfte HmfmODd S.Sov. V. Crookott. 3 thst I must do tomtthta to regal my hsalth. A friend advocated your Wlat of Cardui treatmsat se strongly thst I decided to try K, although I had llttk faith hi pstsat SMdksses. lanaowverythMikhilthtt I did so, for within ten Uy blessed relief cans to ate, sad la less tiua three moaths I was cured, aad luve enloyed Das hsaHh evtrtiace I kaew there is swthlM better for s tick wessaa whe wfahu to enjoy per. feet heajttaamvtiy pleated to give my No suffering woman can afford to ignore such a Tetter as Mrs. McDonald writes. Her plans and advice have proved valuable in building up one of the neatest women's organizations in the United States and she takes time to -i give advice which she knows will help you. Do not delay in securing this medi cine. There is nothing to gain and everything to lose by delay. The choice is before yon. Will or will you not secure relief now by taking Wine of Cardui? All druggists seU 11.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui as weU as 25c pack ages of Thedfurd's Black-Draught million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. . Thel Farmers & IMerchants BANK. Capital, Surplus and. Fronts $88,850.00 APRIL 30th, What We Hare Done, Do, ad Will Continue to Do. This Bank conducts Its business upon 'sp-to-now" methods. It li our purpose to deal Justly and liberally with all We carefully safeguard the Interests of onr customers, Moreover, we fre quently do It unknown to them; as op portunltlee often oome tons In confiden tial ways, and you cannot over-appedate nek consideration. We tre not disposed to overlook the fact that the Interests of the Bank and those of the people ere olosely bound to gether, and cannot by any meant be lx'hi Bsnk tots separated. v a rerjosltorv for will, main a.falv keeps them till the . . - WUI alio act with us In escrow, No chsrgifor these service. We prooare Letters of Credit for In' ..ji. ,..u.M w. ,u , w. We aim to be prompt. Drorrestlvs and liberal. ... In the matter of accommodations, this Bank meets every requirement within tne limits or prudent Banking. . It yon hsve never been Identified with us as a patron, we ask you to consider the advisability of besoming one. ? la the early future, we propose adding a novel, yet substantial Havings Bank lesinrsto onr si ready progressiva in stitution. ' , . ; notice ox aie. . Pursuant to a indement rendered at the May term, 1808, of Craven Ooenty buperlor court, wherein Penelope Per neu was plaintiff, and Mary E. Hill and others were defendants, the undersigned commissioner will, at the court house door in the city of New Bern, N. 0., at noon oa tne lotn day 01 June, llrw, (being Monday) sell to the highest bid der tor eash, the following described land lying and being In Craven county. Bttta of North Carolina, and bounded as follows: On the north by Neuss river. on the south by the Davis' land, on the east by the John Gooding land, and oa tne west by the Wright Moore stad, con tain ing two hundred and fifty (300) acres more or Ifij It being the same land con veyed by deed from Wiley Hill and wife to Penelope PennelL- and recorded In the offioe of the Urrister of Deeds of Craven County, book 88, pages M, 87 ana no, 8, M. BWN80N, May 18, 1003. Commissioner, r- :i r: i'. "i x The CARNAHUBA PALM." 1 It to Call tk Kaiistsmleu Tree :- TJndonbtedly the most marvelous tree in the world grows In Brasll, It la the carnahuba pair and can be employed for many useful purposes.- Its roots produce the same medicinal effect as sarsapartlla.; ' Its stems afford strong. Ugh fiber, which acquire a beautiful luster and aem a too for Joists, rafters and other Building materials as well aa for stake tor terieee'C ifeS - From parts of the' tree wines and vinegar are made. - It yields also a sac charine substance as well as a starch resembling sago. Its; fruit .Is used for feeding cattle. The pulp has an agree able taste- and the irot; which ,& ole aginous and emulsive- Is .sometimes used as a substitute f of coffee. ; Of the wood of the stem musical instruments, water tubes and pomps are made. The pith la a excellent substitute for cork. From the stem a .White liquid similar to the milk of the cocoannt and a flour resembling malsena may be extracted. Of the straw, hats, baskets, brooms and mats are (hade. '.A. considerable quantity of this straw is shipped to Eu rope, and a part of it returns to Brad manufactured into hats. The straw Is also used tor thatching houses. More over, salt Is extracted from It and like wise an alkali used In the manufacture of common soap. RlaaTS ant RkamawtUm. Sufferers from rheumatism who be lieve that they will be cured of their aches through wearing a certain kind of metal ring would be surprised per haps to hear that they are keeping alive an old superstition that owed Its origin to one. of the ceremonies per formed on Good .Friday.'. The ceremo ny was called the blessing of the cramp rings and was carried out by the king himself, who went Into his private chapel, accompanied only by his great almoner, crawled on his knees to the crucifix and there blessed a silver bowl full of gold and stiver rings. These rings were afterward distributed i. to people who were afflicted with rheu matism or epilepsy. The Idea is sup posed to have originated In a certain ring given by a pilgrim to Edward the Confessor, which was kept in West minster abbey and used as a cure for such ills. London Chronicle. Th; 8ainrissr. The hairspring of a watch is a strip I of the finest steel about Wi inches long 1 and .01 Inch wide and .0027 Inch thlt k. It Is colled up In spiral form and finely tempered. The process of leuipcring these springs was long beld ns u scm-t by the few fortunate ones possoRsins It, and even now It Is not geucrally known. Their manufacture rcquirta great skill and care. The strip Is gauged to the .020 of an Inch, but no measuring Instrument bus yet been de vised capable of fine enough gauging to determine beforehand by the size of the strip what the strength of the fin ished spring will be. A twenty-thou sandth part of an Inch difference In the thickness of the strip makes a differ ence In the running of a watch of about six minutes per hour. Miniature Hollas. The striking thing about Holland Is that everything except the old parish churches, the town halls, the dikes and the trees u In miniature. The cit ies are not wide, and one can go from the most northern point in the country to the most southern or from the ex treme west to the extreme east In a single day and. If It be a summer day. In daylight, while from the top of the tower of the cathedral at Utrecht one can look over a large part of the coun try. The Hague and Rotterdam are only sixteen miles apart and The Hague and Amsterdam only forty miles. Arn- hem snd The Hague are the two most cosmopolitan cities In the kingdom, and one meets In the streets all sorts and conditions of Netberlanders. Bos ton Transcript' . aa Brass and bronxe are two alloys of copper. Tho first is composed or cop per snd sine, the latter of copper and tin. Both hlstoricaliy-and scientifically these two compound metals are of greater Interest than almost any Others. Copper wss one of the first metals dis covered, extracted and utilised in the earliest periods of our history, and an tiquaries are accustomed to speak of a "bronse age" to express that Interval of time during which this metal formed 1 many of the Implements used for In-1 dustrisl purposes and in warfare. Tke Vaaal TMaab "Wasn't that aa odd thing for .th minister to say Just as ws war leav ing r asked the Chicago bridegroom or Ids bride. - ' v..-.-:.-.. ' "I don't think I noticed what be said, replied, the bride. "What was "He Invited us te com again." I "Oh, that was Just ordinary pollte- ts. He always does my marrying" Detroit Fni Press. . -, ,. - - - " I i ... i i ,i ' . . Plant Trees. It adds to in homelike character of dty to embower Its bsuses In maples snd elms, to give biding places for the birds, and It adds to coolness and sa lubrity as well is beauty to provide Shade agslnst tbs blistering days of summer. Brooklyn Eagle. . - War' te Wealth. '.v ; Bhort-If I had a much money as you have. I wouldn't be so blamed stin gy with It v;.h;.' t . - Long My dear boy, that Is the very reason you will never hart it Chicago ! WOWS. y',i -'V;-;, -Advice," said Code Bbtn, "U Uke mos eVythlng else. If Ifs any good, yoa doean' have to give It away.. Xoa kin gU)erly sell lt'-WssblngtOa Star. -i 'Ifcnfertns KHeflectel : Burns, eats sod other wounds often fat to heal property If neglected fttd become troublesome soma. DeWIU's WUnh hazel Salve prevents such con"nenc a. J'ven where delay hat sirgrsvt d the Injury DeWltt's Witch Qssel Balve effect a enrs,"! had a mnolnr sore oa my leg thirty years," sys II. C, D'ntly, riiVce- town, Ind. "After suing many remedies, I tried DaWUl's Wlfh HarM F .vlve. A fW loses licnVil t'.e sore." Cor s all Miscellany Cladstona ivas a great financier sad perhaps tha ery greatest expositor of finance wise ever lived. - He - had a tnaglcal(lnlla(nce over masses of men and; power of .words the effect of iWhlch swa more Uke that of huge masses of water In a tempest than any thing else. ' His Midlothian, speeches made one think less of a river coming down than of the sea coming up. Hi skill In constructing a difficult measure was not even approached by any man Of Jus time- and perhaps was never ex ceeded by any man at any time. , These and many other merits we must freely allow htm, but when the final estimate of him is made many traits must be Introduced and not least his extraordinary power of believing precisely what he wished to believe. . He had a tender conscience, but, save only Where finance was concerned, he had that conscience thoroughly under command. If it showed the slightest recalcitrancy, his will was always ready to say, "Just you darer And yet when all baa., been said for and against him there can be no doubt that he will remain the most notable Englishman of bis generation as much out of place among the Liberals. Disraeli was among the Conservatives, but like him, a head and shoulders above all nls rivals and aa much su perior to Disraeli himself In most of the higher , arts of statesmanship as that immensely, clever child of Israel was superior to him in all Its secondary arts. Babvlon. The river Euphrates flowed through the city of Babylon, and on each side of its banks the walls of the city were carried up to a height as great as at any other point, so that even during a siege the city was as formidably de fended on the river as on the land side. Beautiful Thoughts Tha sweet, par? breath of tho babo Is suit; lT- ffefctivflof tarn urea are a tl. itlvcof sniittccuro and health. Sotneclm- il delicate as tho moutmt flower, Rom-' r .Lruittf tuid bright, sotiw art) rail rind nl.'k'y. A mother' ymnrlnr for children Is lnsep aruble frum a luve of tho beautiful, and ft behooves very woman to brinic the sweet est ItiHiK'rtcu to bear on Uw subject ol bar maternity. To maka aaa that period whan Ufa Is born again MMII1llMIHaiaaBlj Mother's Friend Is popularly used. It Is Unlmaat, djaally adinlnlsb red and for external us oily. No risk, no x pertinent, merely pain reliever and liartnleaa. Pregnant women torn ssmestly am treated to try this remedy. It beinc arsdWably a friend to bar durinn natura?a tana t aa rta, tear and anticipation. , , . Mothrs Friend, If used dfllfanily throturhout reatatloo, wtll soften tne breaata, tharreby preveatlna cracked and sot aipptan, All tissues, muscles and t undone etraiainf with th burden will soften, relax, become sortrted. raT)aAdhutie uvm lu coutln nad appileaaon. .... . M. All fibres In tha abdotnlnaJ ration will ra spond raadl ly to tha ex pending; cover cental n Irur tha arrtbryo tl Mothar'a VtUmA is ad ministered externally all dartnc pre nancy. All Ml table oraista aeu uus rscaaay sor I tranriaa on mot bar hood f yon write ns. . wUlUcMlirM,)! THE WADfta. KGUUTOI C0 rut r 7J Q.UJ tVUXtd OtlQ OUtlCQ- ' yit-thafs the thing. Ws give it Our suits fit andi our fit suits every time. - Bam with prices. It's a way we have that never fails. Make you the smartest, most stylish, -perfect-fitting suit In handsome and durable material. variety of patterns to select -from. Ev ery garment warranted as to workman-' snip and raorio. t .'-j-r.v t T. JSt, Chntlwlek I s outhern ailwhye Tl;6undaJ,rUnwatJUif4BODTl :Tb Direct line tc all Point. $' ; - CAlsiFoiwriA, crnATANiig;; f -v rouTO xsico., Btriotly First-CUs Eqnlnmnnt on all inrougb or ical Trains; milmnn rai; aoe Bleeping (Jars on all Wgbt Traitis lent sua Bttfe Schedule ' - Travel by the Bomlia and yon areas sure.! a .' in. Oomioitaole and EipediJ CHOICE Uous jDiitney. "Api ly tOTirlint A(?nnts for Time 'i bl'-s, liute and Unirsl Infurmntlon, liir.- r, II. DA KalT, it. l. vnr.NON, o. r. t. a, T. r, a., A1 i-vTn, N. Cli-'"", N. 0. : n.r. P a. v. : p. c. v The crutch, is a poor Substitute for legs, and affords .a very; Inconvenient and tiresome mode of locomotion there is no more' pathetic sight than a person slowly snd painfully moving along the street supported by these artificial limb. v,,-. -?-- '-' ' When Rheumatism settles in the bones and muscles! of the kg, it is sal to predict that the victim will eventually become helpless and crutch-bound. The corrosive, irritating matter that is deposited ia tha Joints and muscle causes the most intense pain, the knees nd ankle swell, and when the natural oils and fluids that lubricate these part are completely destroyed the joints become locked and . thm muscles drawn and stiff, and cratches a necessity. e " Tti s . iM nniaona that nrodttce rheumatic Dains form in the blood, and are distributed through the system, and lodged m the arms, shoulders, hands, back and feet, or other part of the body resulting often in total disability. a ummI mrm af Shenmatlsm can be effected onlv bv a comolete clean a. W of the blood, aad no other remedy . .. . . . it :J It neutralizes UW SCia enecis, panara nd the gritty particles are wasnea out or aisioagea by the new rich blood, and relief comes to the pain-racked sufferer. S. 9. S. leaves no morbid, irritating matter in the blood to reunite and produce annrlier attack, hot excels every atom of it from the system. 3, 8. 8. is a purely vegetable remedy, and does not impair the digestion or general health like alkali or potash remedies. . - e Write for our Special rree pook on n-ueumausiu, ana u any meaicai advice or other information is wanted, our physicians will gladly furnish it without charge THE 8WIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 6A, House Work is Hard Work UFC. Alwsyi relliiti. ' jadle( ui uraifsnH 9 U H IU IS 4VI T. I KNULISH la t-l 'fil Mrtanie boss. aaaJesI wiisuittrrihlMW. Tnl no sthets Refttea Daaareratt Hwhaitutiwu and lmiUa Uwna. Buy of your Dntrcl-t, or srail 4. la tamp fcr r&rtlcuUrM, Teetlaiaalala ad ARellriWr IMllt'ta lHr,by re. tan Mall lv.0 1 -tirauniaU. Bold ky nrsuKlsu. Chlks4r Cheaslaal C. MmCm. Um ww. MjUUwsm Maar. tlllUi FA. Seal Hatate Sale I By virtue of a lodgment made and entered in the Superior court of Craven county before W M Watson, clerk in that special croceedlns: entitled "The estate snd guardianship of Lewis Lee, minor, 1 win sen lor casn to tne nig nest bidder at the court house door in New Bern, Craven county, North Carolina, at 13 o'clock M. on the 6th day of June, 1908. the following real estate: Two certain tracts or lots of lsnd In the city of New Bern more particular bounded and described as follows, to wit: One house and lot being No. B Gaston street In the city of New Bern adjoining the lands of E W Smsllwood, James Dudley tnd Leineter Daffy; also one other cer tain lot of land bounded and described as follows, to wit: A certain trsct or lot of land situated in the city of New Bern on the west side of George street being part of the lot number twenty-seven (37) in Dryboro, beginning at the southeast ern corner of said lot sod runs about fifty-three snd three fourths feet to Ben derson Merritt's line, then westwardly along said Henderson Merrill's line and parallel with Fine street about one bun d-ed and seven and a half feet of land heretofore sold by said Hoi lister and wife, thence southwardly and parallel with Oeorge street to the southern line of said lot No. 87, then to the beglning on ueorge street. u. ii. waku. commissioner. May Snd 1903. Ijodge Directory. CRAVEN LODGE NO. 1 KNIGHTS OP HARMONY. Meets Snd and 4th Wednesday nlcrhta In each month in Rouutree's Hall, Pollock street, at 7.80 o'Ciocc.j. J. YYouenden, President; Ueo. a Jones, Sec'y; R.R. Hill, Financial Becreury. NEW BERN CONCLAVE 486. Imoroved Order Heptssophs, meets Snd snd 4th Thursday nights, af 8 o'clock at Roun- tree Hall. Dr. B. P. Early, Archon; John 0. Scales, Financier, Geo. D. Gordner, Becreury. EASTJCltJr CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE Old Donldon Steamship Co jAiivir lawE. FREIGHT WASSMeilL For All Points tfarth. . . jj ., Commenclnc Monday, f ebrnarv 17th tne steamers ol tots une are scnea uled to. sail from New Bern as fol lows: Tha Steamer NEUSE forJOrlental, Roanoke Island. Elisabeth City and the North on Mondays, Wed- neiaays ana r riasys m o p. m, . The Str. Ocracoke:: 0 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Esur days st p. m. tW Freignt reoeiyed not later than one hoar previous to sailing. -; For further Information applj to GEO, HENDERSON, Aft.. ' It. ILKurd, Gen, ltgt.,r '.v E.0, HcMnra,t3en.FrtsV Pat. At pfix Norfolk, Va, ;;C"t;M vw'bsWmVg, Fsh, ii, i9oi ':&X$- Administrator's Notice - Having qualified as administrator of Isaac Taylor, deceased, ' lat of Craven county, North Carolina, this I to noti fy an persona having claims against the estate of said deceased tb et'hiblt them to the undersigned or bis attorney, D. L. Ward, on or before the 89th day of April, 1903, or this notice will te plead in bar of their recovery,- All person Indebted to said estate will pless make Immediate payment ' "" . This 89th day of April, if)03. ' . ' t - CLAUD!! TAILOR, " J D. I. Wasd, . ' v Administrator- " , ' Attorney. -. ,"...''' ' ",. '- ''" K f "1 Yr j t . 4 t jiiJ .j I ! ,i T. V AT! r TA ."' kr ', li s non, l'v. t ksK I "MT 'I .M. I ii'iiril ( iiii' n l.r. v ,i. i.'' t-iii.k rr,.,,r-.-..l if':' E av.n UKaM so surely acconfplishes this as S. S. 8. A 1 I .i . , tutu uivigwnuca vie Biagnaiii oiooa, Mithout GOLD DUST. A. &N. C.R. R. TIM TABLS NO. 26 To Take Effect Sunday, February 23 1902 at 13:01 A. M , E. b T. Going Eat t Bohidulk doing Wesi No. 8 Passenger Tralnn No. i DAILY. iiv. p m BTATioriB: r. a m 840 Goldshoro 11 OS 409 LaGrange 10 89 4 8 Kinston 1013 6 40 Ar. New Bern, Lv, 9 On 6 60 Lv. " Ar. 8 87 7 15. . . Ar. Morohead oily Lv 7 05 No. 6, No. , Passenger Train. Ar. p, m Passenger STATIONS. DAILY. Train. Lv. A. M. 8 00 Golds boro 8 80 8 23., 8 31,, 8 42., 8 5S., 902., 9 13., 9 80., 944. 9 48., Best's 8 08 LaGrange 757 ...Falling Oreek 7 47 Kinston 7 37 Use well 7 31 Dover 7 17 . ...Core Creek 7 00 Tuscarora 6 50 Olarks 6 48 1000.. .Ar. New Bern, Lv 6 80 No. 7. Passenger No. 8. Sundays Only Ar. p. m Lv. a. in. 8 00 8 81 8 53 9 13 Goldsboro 8 41 LaGrange 8 13 Kinston 753 Dover 7 32 10 05.... .New 'Bern 6 46 11 30.. ..A Morehead City Lv . . 5 05 A. M. e. m. No. 1. I No. a. Mi'd Ft. and ST4TI0HB: Mx't Ft. and Psss.Tn. Pass. Tn. DaiLT Excscr Sunday. Lv. am .9 00... ir. pm ..588 . . Goldsboro. . . . Best's ... LaGrange.... Falling oreek... ....Kinston osswell .... Dover ... core oreek ,.. Tuscarora.... dark's .... 0 81... 7 00... 715... 880 .. 840... 948... .. 468 . 438 .. 868 . 8 88 . 338 . 810 10 07... .. 1 10 ..IS 48 ..13 40 10 83... 10 53... H IS .. , Ar. New Bern, Lv. . 1310 No. 9. f 1 80 3 13 3 SO 8 06 84... . 8 47 No. 10. Lv. " Ar 1047 Riverdale' .....10 10 oroatan 10 00 Havel ock 9 40 Newport, Lv 9 0s Wlldwood 8 47 8 58.. 408 483 Atlantic 8S8 ..Ar. Morehead city, Lv..,,. 8 JO ..Ar. M. dty Depot, Lv 7 60 P. ST. A.M. Monday. Wednesday and Friday. tTuesday, Thursday and Saturday. B.U DILL, G.P.A. ATLANTIC A N. C. RAILROAD CO. Transportation Department REGULAR SUNDAY TRAINS For Morehead Cfty, for the Season Es tablished. , In effect, Sunday, . Xsy 11th, 1908, The following low rates of fare on these trains will apply, good for one day, vis: Round trip - Goldsboro, 11.26 New Bern, ,00 Kluston, .80 Riverdale, .6 Caswell, .80 Croatan, M Dover,- M , Havelock, .46 Core Creek, . .70 Newport, M Tuscarora, - .M-WHdwood, .SO Clark's (Conductor wlU collect) .65 HTf or sohedule see regubtcA. & N, C. time table, train T and 8. - .- ?r. B. I DILL, General Superintendent. F. Slaa, 'A.P.Wars : : i sumoNS a WARD, - ATTOKNII aal C0TJK8K1018 at ' --:uum aua,e.!-.(S Offlos Semovsd aero Street to Beeoad Story of No. 9 (above Telegraph Of- , floe) South Front Street, next to ' " - Hotel Chaltawka, . Practice la th counties of (Jravsn Duplin, Jones. Oaslow. Osrtarat, Parall- 00 end Wake, In tb Supreme snd Fed eral Courts, aad wherever ssrvtots ar desired. , v. .,,...'' .MfV'. f a;p.n.reiictier,r V ATT0KNET AT LAW, Mlddl Street. Lawysra Brisk : - - sTatldlaff. Will QTVHr-) n th Co"""" t4 OrSTM artnrot, Jim. . Immtff ," i nioO U. ourtMKw h 'lum and fcui" toor , . Xm ' ' All ystLsw, 74 80. Front ft , C- n. ridtiil OUl'awVa, !""Y r T, N. 0. . - (" 11 ( r, -if, r. Hi U'. t Lint! ha ilrcail Co rnndrhncd ftchedule. I'KAINB GOING SOUTH. M (rroctcd)g 55(5 A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. pTm Lv. Weldon 11 50 9 88 Ar. R. Mt. . 1 00 10 83 Lv. Tarboro 18 S3 7 23 Lv. R. Mt. . 1 05 10 03 7 52 5 46 18 68 Lv. Wilson 1 59 11 10 8 81 6 26 3 21 Lv. Selma.'. 8 65 li 10 Lv.Fay'ville 4 41 1 35 Ar.Florence 7 50 8 85 P.M. A.M. Ar. Golds 9 20 Lv. Golds 7 81 8 15 Lv, Mag'lla ... 8 37 4 35 ArWilm'ton 10 10 6 00 P.M. A.M. P.M . TRAINS GOING NORTH. : P On ao - 5 cf - . 3D t-. 000 S K o'S 6 j d ? 6 ? d '3 Sz-fi (r, S SO A.M. lU. Lv.Flownce 10 05 8 20 Lv.Fay'ville 13 40 . . . . 10 88 Lv.Selma. . 3 10 11 40 Ar. WUson. 8 57 12 20 A.M. P. M.A.H. LvWilm'ton 700 980 Lv. Mag'lia . . . 8 80 11 05 Lv. Golds 7 85 9 37 13 20 P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M Lv. Wilson 3 85 8 20 12 20 10 35 1 18 Ar. R. Mt. . 8 80 9 00 12 10 11 23 1 63 Ar. Tarboro 9 84 Lv. Tarboro 2 81 Lv. R. Mt.. 8 50 12 48 Ar. Weldon 4 58 1 87 P.M. A.M. Yadkin Division Main Line Train leaves Wilmington 9 10 a m, ar rives rayelteville lz M p in, leaves Fav- etteville 13 48 p m, arrives Banford 1 5 1 D m. Keturnine leave Banford 3 10 n m arrive Fayetteville 4 80 p m, leave Fay etteville 4 40 p m, arrives Wilmington BOpm. ' Bennetteville Branch Train leaves Bennettsville 8 10 a m. Mazton 9 06 a m. Red Springs 9 88 a m. Hone Mills 10 56 a m, arrive Fayetteville 1110. Return ing leaves rayetteville 5 00 p m, Hops Mills 6 85 p m, Red Springs 5 53 p m, maxion 010 pm, arrives iscnnrtumlle 7 85 p m. connections at Hayetloviile with train No. 78. at Maxton with the Carolina Central Railroad, at Red Springs with the Red Springs and Uowmore railroad. at Sanford with the Bcaboird Air Line and Southern Railway, at Gulf with the jjurnam and Uharlotte Kallroad. Train on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Weldon 815 p m. Halifax 8 29 p m. arrives Scotland Neck at 4 10 p m, Greenville 6 47 p-m, Kinston 6 45 p m. Returning leaves Kinston 7 80 a m Greenville 8 80 a m, arriving Halifax at llU5am, Weldon HZUa m, daily ex cent Sunakv.'. Trains on Wuhins-ton Branch leave Washington 8 00 a m and 1 45 d m. ar rive Parmele 8 65 a m, and 8 10 n m, re turning leave Parmele 915 a m & 6 22 p m arrive Washington 10 85 a m and 6 16 p m, dally except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N G, daily except Sunday 4 85 p m, Sunday, 4 85 p m, ar rives Plymouth 6 86 p m, 6 80 p m, Re turning, leaves Plymouth daily exoept Dunoay, iwsm, and Sunday uu a m, arrive Tarboro 9 56 a m. 11 00 a m Train on Midland; N C Branch leave Uoldsboro dally, exoept Sunday, 6 00 a. m. amvinff emiinneid 8 10 a in. Return ing leaves Bmlthneld 7 00 a m; arrive at Goldsboro 8 86 am. Trains on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at 80 a m, 4:00 p m,arrive Nashville 10 80 a m. 4 28 Dm. Bnrinir Hope 11 00 a m, 4 46 pm.Returning leave Spring Hope 11 SO a m, 5 16 p m, Nash ville 11 46 a m, 5 46 p m, arrive at Rooky Mount 18 10 p m, 6 20 p m, daily except Sunday, Train on Clinton Branch leaves War saw for Clinton daily, except Sunday 8 80 a m and 4 16 p m. Returning leaves Clinton at 7 00 am and 10 00 Dm. Train No 78 make close connection at Weldon foi ail point North daily all rail via Richmond. H M EMERSON. Gen'l Psss Agent. j u aiuiiii, uen'i Manager, T M JMUBON. Trafflo Manager. Henderson Telephone Toll Rates, Tb following Toll Rates will be In effect on snd after May 1, 1901, subject to change or correcllon. From New Bern to Ayden 80o Littleton 56c Boyd Ion 70c Louisbnrg 50c Buffalo Springs, 70c Morehead City 80c Burlington 80c Nashville 45c Beaufort 86c Newport 85o Chase City 76o Oxford Olarkesville 70c Plymouth Chanel Hilt 65o Raleigh 650 40o 66c usna duo uoanoxe upas duo Durham 66 Rocky Mount 46c Knneld 6O0 Scotland Neck 45c Franklin ton 60o Selma Goldsboro 40c Bmlthfleld Greensboro 90c Spring Hope Greeavlil 80c Tarboro Hamilton 40e Wake Forest New River 80e Warren Ion Henderson 60c Weldon Hlsh Point 96 Wilson 45o 45o 50c 40c 660 66o 60c 40o Klnstoa 80o Winston $14)0 F. 0. TOEPLEMAN, ,r . L- . .t- r G.Supt L- Execator'alfotlee. Having this day qualifled as sxeoutors ef the estate of L. 0. Dswson. (Uoeased. All persons Indebted to (aid sstatssr rqntea to unsssoia paymesi. And all persons holdlngxlslms sgslnst said tte ar notlfled to "present th tame for payment oa'or before the SIM nay 01 stay ivua or rjint nouc win ds piesdeo in oar 01 recovery. ,: -, . . . K A. JOHNSON, - ,' i k BMITIT .- . ". Mspi Cypress, N. C Msy SI, 190S. dean, pure wholnsoma, guaranteed to . a- d frne from lmiiurillf. Soecially in- UmiUA and pr j red for human COO t"mi)tlnn. 1 ' k -li d 'livnred dally (except Sundays) 9 nwvp ua. Hundnys (ret nil only) 7 s m?u IS noon tor prices ami oiuei amiormauuu, ... ' Ad.lrem, IT...:?:-.;-.:) Icd 0.- mi Brim m.: : : Marvelous Elixir of tVlQlfe dis covered b? Famons Doctor Scientist ThatCMeilveryi; ' Known Ailment Wonderful Cures ire Effected That Seems Like Miracles ;Per- for medThe Secret ef ' v, Long Life of Olden Times Eevired. -v -V?;- The Remedy Is rree to AjX Warn Sea After rears of natlent stndv- anrr del' vlng into the dusty record of th past, as -well as following modern experiments ., In the realms of medical science,- Dr. James W. Kldd, 2861 Balte Build ing, Fort Wayne, Indiana,, makes the. ' taming announcement that he baa DR. JAMES WILLIAM KIDDS3 surely discovered the elixir of life. That he Is able with tho aid of a mysterious compound, known only to himself, pro-e duced as a result of the years he has -St ' spent In searching for this precious life?:v giving boon, to cure any and every dis .V: ease that Is known to the human body, :, There Is no doubt of the doctor's earnest : ness in making his claim and the re markable cures that he is daily effecting -. -' seemB to bear him out very strongly. Hi , ; theory which he advances 1 one of reason and based on sound experience in ;: ' j . a medical practice 01 many years, it costs nothing to try his remark le-;-. : 'Elixir 01 Lite," as be calls it. lor He - sends it free, to anyone who is a sufferer . in sumclent quantities to convince 01 Its ability to care, so there Is absolutely no risk to run. Some of the cures cited sro . :. very remarkable, and but for reliable ' ,: witnesses would hardly be credited. The 1 ;-, 1 lame have thrown away crutches snd - V walked about after two or three trials of . the remedy. The sick, given up by home- ' doctors, have been restored to their famU .' ? lies and friends In perfect health. Rheu matlsm, neuralgia, stomach, heart, liver, kidney, blood and skin diseases and . bladder troubles disappear as by magic. s ' Headaches, backaches, nervousness, .? fevers, consumption, coughs, colds, asth ma, catarrh, bronchitis and all affections of the throat, lungs or any vital organs are easily overcome in a space 01 time that Is simply maryelous. 1'artlal paralysis, locomotor ataxia, dropsy, gout, scrofula and piles are quickly and permanently removed. It purifies the entire system, blood and tls . .' : sues, restores normal nerve power, clr- : culation and a state of perfect health is produced at once. To tne doctor all sys terns are alike and equally affected by ""', this great "Elixir of Life." Send for the- ; remedy today. It Is free to every suf- ; .; ferer. State what you want to be cured ot and the sure remedy for it will be sent v free by return mail. SDRvEM Having secured the services of exv perienced parties, I am prepared on short notice to execute Farm, Clty,- Land and Rail Road surveying. Ditches, Street and Road laid out snd leveled Draughting in all it branches. Blu , and black prints made. Old maps r paired and mounted. Topographical' surveying and plotting. Drawing and wokring plans executed promptly. Seww erage and drainage planned, laid out ; ano construction superintended. " -s .'; J. J. Volfenden, New Bern, If. C bo' years , v experiencb D A . If sbs-si 1 - -1 fisrBaasi Anrntt) tafttftiig a akatb and tl eaaintinti mmf fatoktT ajaearUhi oor opiaVaa fr whether m iDTenUon kj arobablf peiLaril-ahia. Commnnieav Uoojaitootkler) iuju.xsui4i' infank nsi Paiol- ant free Qldeal aaency for aaaaiiDC patanu, Patanu tkM tSrowh Mean A Co. vaoaivv: aaartsi. ttotiat, wHho aianra, ta tVa . eelAtkm ot any wUouae rnenuL mi roar siaata, Si, bom aveii nmaouera. Commissioners Bale. Under a Judgment obtained, at tho February term, 1308 of th Craven coun ty superior eourk wherein John S, Gar rett wss plaintiff and Henrietta Hin3 and othera wer defendantav the under 1 w KIT" signed commissioners, will, at th eouD, house door in the city ot New Bern,', tl noon, on th ltth day of June- (beii Monday), sell to th highest- bidder f oaab, the following desoribed elty I, Two eertaia lots ot land with all l provementa thereon, situated hi 1 town snd known a lots Nos. 88 su a 1 respectively, In th plan of tha f Pavletown sad bounded as follows? th north by Isaao Webb' kt, i t west by Olive Wetberington's V th east by Pavie avenue, on ti n n by Oliver Fonvielle' lot) ear'i lot fronting on Pavie avenue c running back 100 feat,' beimr t Sroperty ortwo lots convevi ! iH Oatobet 85th, It" i, f.-.-n E. M. Pavie to the sal. I V, snd reoorded in book N. b., 1 snd St, In the ofllce of t 1 deeds of Craven eon ntv, however, the 83 feet frm s r lot No, 84, and tlie Ix . , ated, which will hn . 1 lifetteot).." - J. 1 . t ' 1U . Kay 10. r : fit: ,:;v KaikDiBoimsy. i.f - V H. 1
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