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V y - - , ,V ' - " -'" " ' aaaaaaaaaaajaiaMaaeKaaaaaamaaasasamirm jiff I''f SBK, ,1IP a. . j 1 . a- The Tourist Season :irr The Kind Too Havo Alwaji BagM, ad Wlilch bu been. " In use for over 80 fwwvsiu teme tlw nlrmtnre f - Allow no AU CouBterifeto,f Irtttfttl"Jt--ffooct lira bat - Experiments that trifle witb and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experierinat -Jipertaient. - WhiiTORlA Oastoria Is n hnraileM' mbstitato foe Cantor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It . , contains neither Opium, 1 Morphine nor other Narcotle ' substance. Its ago is its gnorniitco. It destroys Worms and allays Fevorishuesa, It Genres iarrh3 and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Consttpatloa and Flatulency. It asluiilatcn tlio Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving hcnltliy nnd natural sleep The Children's PanaceaTioi5HJnr,Ni IWead. GENUINE C ASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tlitf Sijlabnro of The Kind YoaianiMiiit In Use For Over 30 Years. Commissioner's Sale for Division. NOHTH CAROLINA, I Superior ( raven County. I Court, Ilefnre W. M. Watson, Clerk. Alex. I'. Davis, Laura Jackson, , and her husband Fred Jackson, va Lucy Henderson, and Charles" Henderson her husband and ' Ella E. Lewis. By virtue of an order and decree in the above entitled special proceeding, before tlio Clerk of the Superior Court of Craven County, N. C. The under signed as Commissioner will offer for sale and sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in the City of New Bern, Craven County, N. C, on Monday the lth day of August, 1902, at 18 o'clock, in , tlio following described real proper ty, to-wit: A part of lot Ho. 44, on west side of Muddy or Item street, ntxHO feet. conveyed by K. C. Hoberts, C. H. E., to Allen (J. Kubank, and conveyed by Lu cinda Wtaiily and I. W. Kubank, execu trix and executor of said A. 0. Eubank to l.ucretia Union. This I ftth day of July, 1003. KAl'HAHX O'HARA, Commissioner. r. a. Onai, fraa. BE. H. SHu, V. lMa II. M. OrnTM,Oaahlr. itizkivh' sum, OJT XX HW MOW, JBT. O. Doing aeneral Bankhif Basinets March t,;i901, Hurplosaod Bndrvl ded Proflta, l,0eaoa Prompt and careful attentioa gtvea 0 all business entrusted to us. AeoOWfM received on favorable tenat. BomrS ot DlMStts. . rardtaMe (Tinea B. gfMsaSaw. , i. A. Meadows, OhaS. DnT,Jr7 Samuel W. Ipoek saas aateaso, Cbu. H. Fowiar, Mayer Baba. - J. W.ttraJmrar, Tboauatsaaa, . W.amaUwsea. O.I.Fov. (las. M. Itss. W. r. Oreofestt.: Mark Disomsy. Executor'H Notice. We undersigned having qualified al executors of John Blamoas, deceased, hereby notify all persons having claims against ssld decedent to exhibit same to them as such executors, oa or before the Slh day of August, A. U. 190s. And they further notify all persons who are In debted to said decedent to make pay ment of said debts. This 1st day of Aug., A.D. 1908. Hector Bimmoss, J. J. SiMMoaa; . Eirrutor of Job Klumeoi deceased, Kelri; eral ri, Yf alrt fcookii'loe . ( ror m V ceriTS, Kereen Pcors,Win ii. v KfT. ens, til nd Vfflf Stpvea, Itaugu liuic, (JruunV P(ssUr, i-'.. PaiqU, . iK Varnitt. folil, Bath. ; Ootk, liiinrl , jotlorj Ed all the 'j, useful art.f.li ri sllyloubd la aft Cp-t "tM (iairwai Mora, t "i- a lfl)AhTKRH t) ' . - A i sll Kinds 01 ii B01LDlli6 MATERIAL , i Under Hotel pkittfwka, : - a'J n :. ' ' & - am wmwaraiawaa-a-w 7 i..-, ; BKRvlOS IS A' BUBIWlflfrJ - HECWWITT, h ' HOMI ' OONVIHIIH0I. A COM- BIMD. V." '. v..,' nAKBWARE? Pi I i lr- m na na rwm meae nrtaer nis per- . ; sonatMpenfMon alnc itstaftutey. one todeeelve yoa la this. 'RYETAB" WHISKEY BEANS Something absolutely new and with which we have experimented for years. , One Bean makes one E Artificial Whiskey or Boorbon); six s to the pint. Just the thing for travelers, and convenient for pic nics, excursions, etc Contains all the virtue of the best whiskies with out the deteteviouMff ect Made bom the pure veg etable matter, and guar anteed to contain no poi sonous or narcotic drugs of any deaeription. If a beverage ia not de sired, a Bean may be taken in the mouth with out water, and the most exbilerating effect will be experienced. Box ef 12 beans Mc. The Beans retail at 10c each, and can be procur ed from any druggist, fancy grocer, or Arstclass bar. For sale on dining cars. One box sent postpaid on receipt of SO cents. IS H h g Pi 63JSX10 DISTILLIMG CO. Matinars at 7 ireanS 9mm aj Wtliln, LOUIS, M0. The Fiios Hants BANK. Capital, Sarptai and rraflts ttM.M Arfta setk, mi. What We Hare Dene, Do, n4 WUIOsssttatNteDe. This Bank send acta ttt bastaea inoa fuo-to-aow" ssetbods. It is our purpose to deal justly and liberally wfU alL I We carefully safeguard Us Interests of our ,custoaaeri, 'Moreover, iwe fre quently do it tnkaowa te taemi as op; Donuniues onea come 10 as u coaaaan- ttal ways, aad roa eairaot overnpedate such eoaaideratioa. ! We are not disposed to overlook the fact that the interests of the Baak and those of the people are closely bonad to. (rather, ana cannot w aar means u TKuiBank aotaas -Repository for WD Is, and saiely.JreaVtha. till the nsaoer tiBM o surreaaeri wui also act as the custodian of asasmret papers Isft wttb as in jsarew. t-Jjk sbfraa Un these srvloea.XS -; - - ' . . wsprecna uusa ec aetie for ra taadlag aTsveOarai y ' -T Ws aba tabs ftoak vroMMiM sad liberal. - - , - , jlntheaMdieteaccomssbdstieasrOiU Bank meew every-req ul rsmeat wltaia tkelbnUsof atadeat baakiaav - , I B oa have naves base ideaUaed with aasapatraa, weaekyee to eoael theadvlsablllt of baoomlae oaa ; - . 1 la us early rntura, we propose adding aawval, yet substaattai Havings Baak (Satare to oar already profrssslra. Ia- AJdmlnlitrators Notice i Oavta dotvoanllledVaa Admralstra. itr of the estate ef Henry J. Carowoa, easaseu, eu sarsoas tadebtea te said ee tote are , reqaastad to make Immsillata psimsaw 'AaaaavaaaaU aersoasto whoaiaald set ale ie Indebted are leuueat ed to araseal laair iaita tosmdaly ventied oa or besore Joiy lad, er lias aotlce arIM bar plosded .la bar a ra. 2 1 w .-M.U 0ABOWOW, - v. !;' AdminMtratot. 0B EC" - r. fSaaa. holeanme. r"'i,-i beohen iii'r it - n- ' S'd trrr '. . ' - J Unmded aud r, JOJ fur human CJn. r , - somntiim, - . u"'-' i" yfexoii-t f-.- 7"l aloipM. flinders f ""If '1 f t f ' 1 a lor i'' i;t 1. How many boy and girl knew tow king the bird and animals Rye? Nona of oar comma pets,1 ieats dogs, Urea very long. I ouce heard of a cat ed mwityittMi yaurTOaw dog that was tisanes worhs awydsad, ay & A. Ma thaw. HBut fbiBenriabt often happen. 'W4--V,A- . A bora cannot oo much work anet fcHWehre4oiiJtecarttold, hot Ieard e one horse thaf aved sixty four years. Bird sometimes have long live ; There was erice a parrot who lived over a hundred yean, and raven often Urn much longer! i Ae)tttoo la aiikroffl ntry was cheerful old pet when he was eighty Are years old. Be would have urea to tx oMut it he haVot grown so erosd that be would flgbt and hurt himself, i Fish are aci selfish' eVeatures that they ought to Jive tang. They nerer set hot. . - - ' Care are said to live hundreds years, and pike are also hardy old fi Iowa. ,- t There are rtme' Insects that live but a few boors. Some live but a day, and aU of them -are short Uved. The ild leasts do Hot live long, but elephant ate sometimes very -old and theft they-stow helpless, lust nksold people, end annot do anything for themselves. The average boy m a persont of in- anite reoatoe"and -saw luato aa op- portunlty to impress this fact pott bis friends ot the gender eeav "Huht I wouldn't 1 tottered wear tag my hat to a picnic," saw- a- Htae curly haired damsel -dentenaptuously to her brother as they set off together, basbetrbr band. ''And your best one. toot r Would BMht you'd have known enough to leave your hat at borne, Jlm- intf fcaaeP'? "Would" toil, ncwT" aiild "iflmmle. with swift-but tolerant scoriL Well, yotr Jmt UBteti to me. I Wore this hat because it's a aleatstia brlm, ana when I sail It in the brook I can stand BrywaaWrs up on it And I shall catch buttersUes and beetle in It and some red Cuffed moss for Aunt Jennie and some pebbles for Ned Summer' -collection because, he's, lame -and -some birch bark strips for -mother, and thea I can put the pepper and salt shaker 4n it, too, when we come home, ana your basket la email enough to go In- eide mine, so we'll each hare Just one Xhmg to carry.-and If I can Jam my -eat Into your wUet you wont have anything, miser added Jlmmle, seized by brililant- aftertboeght. sMrvrta-rtartaa aa. VThile In Central park one day I was such amused in watching two squlrti Ms which -were parnly enjoying the ante fanatltar children as "squat tag." One atralrrei'Starred off over the rasa, closely followed by the other. ntll the drat "squatted'' upon Its hauachee, or "herkiea," aa the young people -say. 1 Then the parts were ex changed, the second squirrel now be ing "If By aad by, with a whisk of the tali, they were off for the nearest tree, where tneyaMnased'Hiem selves by playing hide and seek. Youth's Com panion. Haw t Make Battaraaateh. Tlaasofllents: One pound of white sug- arj -throe fourths of a pint of water, oaeVaad a half tablespoonfuls of but- ter, lemon Juice. Boll sugar and wa iter over a alow Ore till it ropes, add Darter am Juice of lemon, pour on a ipan to cool. Any other flavoring can be used. - A Weaaerral Bar. Ws met la U midst X a dream, But I'm waiting Cor him to come true! ttk stjris of his noaa I've oompletely for got. ut his eyas, I renumber, were blue. ' It Was lust alsht p. m. by the clock Which stood, I recall, oa lu head When --Ms mother spoke up and said, "'atlas me, my son, v And run away quickly wOea." 1 thooatit that ths naxt BMns wiuld be ' teud wrath and Daahaae eraa taara. - Bat Instead well, I really give yoo my ' want I fhatI've aot bssn so stacserad tor fat ha tnumMSS, tkbf Wae&artul boy- ' (t can-Joel my astonishment yet I), "ITS a Blty I cu t go at seven whan you knew I How tired and sleepy I set!" sit asraslf tailing away; ,. ;w da dreams uabaJrs crtlaSa --wlthoaC aq shuifVv- A 4; -TV fi 4, a warn I cams tsfa4Stnlmj that I - haard ' w- W as the voice ot the fond mother apeak- haw aa kind, she wase!. but Srn tAnd tor calm wot 04 decided hla fats, tn aatttod, my soa, that, a boy of your loan I -aald, "tea are truly a Wonderful ladtha-san s a emtofui uiurnmt"- afraioaaWntoa, la St ttlcholaq, - - t . " , e " .Ivowt otrr rx TW-txwil k I i WttH Moll In th orohfirtl rrW, xl a U el aw -a. a .. , ,B a.,,. i wstnEssnra stcjlch cheats - rermaaenily cured by the muterly nower of "Boora Aataicsa K savins Taaio," invalid! aesd suffer ao longer, because this greet remedy caa core them sll "It1 a ev r the aholt irorld of CUT I ' l if II I l.p , f T 1 .W 1 1 1 I aat oaWha nool. kail I tkrt ' I U J" 1 la a omsed wartTom eas td the ether: ; v' QLEAMS OF HUMOR. 'Vl y -. ".11 ' """ ..'" ease SatastUattaaa . That .-WIH -. Bita-atea fm Lavara t W. 1 "Pattence-rDo you care for these nonse parties? ' ' Patrice Not if you refer to the jam tofa, I don't Bra-Hare yon seen the automobile hair yet? Jill-No; I suppose It . stands up straight ' Church Does he lie about the fish be catches? ' - : - Gotham No; only about the ones he doesn't catch. Mr. Crtmsonbeak Here's an article In the paper about your new tight shoes, deer. : Mrs. Crtmsonbeak Tou'ro Joking. "Well, I thought it was. It's headed 'Much In Little.' "J "Now, my boy," said the teacher, when there is to be a storm what does the sailor do?' "He takes in sail, ma'am." That s correct, Now, why does h take in the sail r L"Bo it won't get wet, ma'am." ' Patlehce While Miss Fussanf eather was at an exhibition of paintings the other day she says she came to a mir ror, and while looking in she really thought it was a painting. - Patrice Well, she was looking at something painted, very likely. Xon kers Statesman. His HaUdr. Farmer Honk I understand that the young city feller that has been board- in at Eli Summertime's died ' last night in sort of a peculiar manner. Farmer Hornbeak D'know as there was anything specially peculiar about It He died dead, same as folks 'gen erally dot Farmer Honk Aw, you know what I mean the cause of his death was peculiar. Farmer Hornbeak D'know as it was either. He died of a combination of mushroom appetite and toadstool Judg menta pretty common failln' amongst city folks, I've noticed. Judge. WHEN BABY IS COMING USE Mother's Friend. Womaa's trssteat dream of beauty and glory Is when aaMre has ehoaen Mr to become a mother. Every faculty it keenly alert and bar natars the nneat St she fore sees the joy, the ambition, the snooest and the life-long satisfaction comlna, coming nearer, day by day, In the dear and Innocent being so soon to see light, and the vary aaeertalnty whether the than tea a.r alrl face or a brave bov race betiae hi the pillow, adds sett to her expectancy. Then, If aver, the thonld taks cars of her phyifcal. mental and moral health. MOTHER' PKIbND applied xtamally nroachout prsgnaney wlu relieve the pain of parturition, and no mother and child can fall to be healthy, hearty, ttrong, claarcom. plexioned, pure blooded, calm nerved and cheerful In disposition, who are martially InAaenotd for months by the continued use of Mother's friend. Of drurirltl. SI 00 OartreatiM "Motherhood" mailed Trie BnaoniLD rcqulatoh Co. AftAPTa, a. Fitted and Suited. - r yit-that'i the thing. We give It Oar tulhl It and our fit : suits every time. Same with prices. It's a way we have that never fails. Hake you ths smartest, -most stylish, perfect-fitting suit ia baadseme and durable material Variety of patterns to select from. , Ev ery garment warranted as to workman- snip and mono. - -y, ,'-,' ;i -, '. .' lYotice 61. Summons, inrrrrf rsnni.twa 1 ta that - . Crarca County. (Superior Court J i w Timothy Boe. ' "- NOTICE The rtofcndsnl above named Will take notice, that an action as above sntilled has been commenced In the 8a perlor Court of Craven county, to ob tain a dlvoroea vinculo matrimonii ttom the ih-funilsnt Timothy liow, and tit S'll'l 1' n lsntwlll farther take B" !i ! .1 i.H Is reonlred to spper st the A n - it t i"n of the Bnnerlnr ( 'nnrt of 1 .... 1 ... , ; 9 ), i,j on t; n 1 'i 1. y f A . t t o f i i 1-1 ; your rfefled face, W your tratnfi l It 1 such as Nature gaVe you in color and siiiwthiless) X jr have freckles, sunburn, tan, sallowness, etc'. clouded its former flesh-tinted transparency? If so, apply --J - Hagan's MagnoliaBalni and redeem Nature's gift. Delightfully refresh ing, and entirely free from all injurious elements.', It gives a complexion that makes a lady look years younger. It is a LIQUID, easily applied and sold by druggists at 7C an . cnich nrrra-a vnotitM ' ' Pennyroyal pills --CTV rlniMT e.H( ti. ly UMttlBt. VftNvlArt:. Ala.yarIUMa Lsaillcw. ask DrnnM v Uk-Mmt ni.l-.w tsuulber. KssfWaM ttataaWrnalal M,l I, fHtlal(Sa UBal IsBlllsa. (f tiwaua, HMft-Ty. .. ! -.g. i, smd 4. ra r" 'r i iM-ir, i caiiwaaissi M HrlUi tW I -exltr," fa UUmr, hj r I at rat Maris. III.' ft I--.m.tmtoln. SaddsMr II MrHtafteas. 4 hMrw(er ( hoBltwl 0s dUahM BmMt s'.IULV FA. r. a. siatMeas, A. O. Ward SIJrinONS ft WARD, ATTORNEY ail COUNSELORS at LAW. W BKBBB, B. C Office Removed scroti Street to Second 8tory of Na 69 (above Telegraph Of fice) South Front Street, next to Hotel Chattawka, Practice ia the counties of Graven, Duplin. Jones, Onslow. Carteret, Pamli co and Wake, in the Supreme and Fed eral Courts, and wherever services are desired. Isodgfj Directory. CRAVEN LODGE NO. 1 KNIGHTS OF HARMONY. Meets 8nd and 4th Wednesday nights in each month in Rountree's Hall Pollock street, at 7.80 o'clock. J.J. Wolfenden, President; Geo. a Jones, Secy; R.B. Hill, Financial Secretary. NEW BERN CONCLAVE 480, Improved Order Heptaaopha, meets Snd and 4th Thursday nights, at 8 o'clock at Roun- iree uau, ut. je. jr. Jcany, Arcnon; John C, Scales, Financier, Geo. D. Oordner, Secretary. CAROLINA DISFATCHt; LJNE -AND Old Dominion Steamship Co PA1XY IsIJIE. fSIIGHT a PAS8IH8IB. For All relate Worth. . .The' Sir; Ocracoke is scheduled to sail at p. m., Monday Wednesday and Friday.: , I UT Freight v received not Uter than one hour previous to aailinf, 'For farther Inioraation appljf to' GEO. flNDEHS0N, - Agt. M, K. KuraGen. Mgr.,. j. H.a HuirwUts.GOT.Frt. Pev-Aai i v Norfolk, Va. - L New'Bam, N. 0, Auf. s, IMS. A w at !fc s 'KI.J HE 58 CrXiaai;.' ir 7!l t: a yon '!--. !. t () v. o of V'J m ! """1. Hi T'-i -.-X-.H rl .- rv . I' ) mmm . i P A. & N. C. R. R. TIMS T.ABLB NO. 26 To Take Effect Thursday, June 5, 1903 at 12:01 A. M K. b T. Going Katt Sohbdvlk: Going Wesi No. 8 Psssenger Trains No. 4 DAILY. Lv. p m stations: Ar. a m 840 Goldsboro 11 OS 4 09 LaOrange 10 St 4 8S Kinston 1018 5 40 Ar. New Bern, Lv 9 On 5 60 Lv. Ar 8 87 7 15 Ar. Morehead city Lv.. ... 7 05 No. 5, Passenger Train No. 8, Passenger Train. sTiTioaa: 'DAILY. Lv. a. at. Ar. r. a. 8 00 Goldsboro 8TS0 818 Best's ?08 8 86 LaGrange 757 8 87 Falling Oreek 7 47 848 Kinston 7 87 9 02 GasweU 7 86 9 18 Dover 7 17 80 Core Oreek 7 00 44 TuscerovB eso 9 48 Olarka 143 1000 Ar. New Bam, Lv 80 10 80 Rlverdale 6 47 10 88 Croatan 6 48 10 46 Havelock 6 85 10 68 Newnort 5 at U04 Wildwood 616 1180....Ar, Morehead Oity Lv ... 606 r. m. No. 911 id Class. Lt.p.m. DAILY Except Friday and Sunday. Goldsboro Best' LaGrange . ..Falling Oreek... Kinston Caswell Dover Core Creek Tnscarora Clark's 1 .. Neuse Crossing. . .Ar. New Bern, Lv., No. 218 Id Class Ar.r.a. .... 800 .... 286 .... 814 .... 1J51 .... ljw ....19 88 ....12 28 ....1168 ....11:40 ....1181 ....11120 10.00 A. at, 4 80 4 58 6 08 5 27'.;'.". 4 57!!!!! 04 I2i? 1 6 40 P.M. No.1. 2d Class. Lv, am 100 188,.... 7 00 DAILY EXCEPT No. . SUNDAY IdCiSH Ar, IIaM-Kam uvtwuvavs e a ... 681 Best's. . 468 . 4S8 ... LaGrange.. .FaUlag oreek. 15 8 80 , . 846 . 188 M 140 OasweU.. Dover... 107.. ..oorsoreak. 10 89 Tasoarera. 1069. -. .okvk... . 910 . 110 .1948 .1948 1193 Ar, New Bara.Lv 1910 1 No. 9,f I . I No. 10 Mx'd Ft, and mnom: Mx't rt. aad iWTa, I Pass. Ta. f.-M. A. If. 180......L. New Bern As.... ,.1041 1 RivexdaK.,.. 1010 00. . ......... araataa .10 00 8 08,.....Havetok. ...040 ItiiA.Mn, Newport. Itfr.i,.,,,. 000 47.,...,..WUdwoodM...... 847 53 .Atlaatio.. ........ 888 408 ..Ar.Morehead oity.Lv...., IM 4 93 ",.Ar.M.C Depot, Lv..... 160 r.ai. , . x . kiM, 'Monday. Wes iiiiy bbI Friday. , fTuesday, Tharsaay aad Balarday. i '- .'. : a j nn.M."' B. A, NEWLAKD. CLF.A. .. . ., Master Transportation, ATLANTIC A N. 0. RAILROAD C04 i-j TrantpOHatloa Departateai U ';: !! m. -.. IGULAB SUHOiTlTBlIIS or Morehead City, fot the Saaaee Ss ; j - tabllshecV leeect, Saadsy, ,-Ka .V. W-, - . May Ul, 1900. :. .r the (ollowlnf low rates of Cue a tntee trains will apply, gaed for eas day, Vlat Round trip i -j ' .;(,', vS ' OoHsboro, '. 11.28 New W,T', ..0 M inafrAM ' " bsji ' I area awl a im Itlrerdala, .66 Caswell, ..v'i.80 Dover, i r n -.18 ..'roatan. ,'""T- ;oO Havelock, i i Oore Croek,,-5 .70 Insoarora, . ,65 Wildwood, ,,- H Clark's (Conductor will collect) . V.M ' T"For tchelule see regular A. AN. C. time table, trains I and 6. - 8. L. DILL, ' - - General Puperintendent. -1 I' --. w V ( THE .M'N ' II n JI NK; nnd llm South em Railway announces the sale of LOW KATE Sommer Eicnrsion Tickets From AH Soatheni Points To the delightful Kosorts located on and reached ia its lines. THESE TICKETS BEAR FI!iAL SLIMIT OCT. 81,;i902. That'section of North Carolina known as THE LAND OF THE SKY' andtlie ."SAPPHIRE COUNTRY" Is particularly attraotive to tliose in search of mountain resorts, where the air is ever cool and invigorating, and where accommodations can be had either at the comfortablo and well kept board ing houses or the more expensive and up-to-date hotels. ADDITIONAL SLEEPING CATS Placed in Service from Various Points to Principal Hesorts, thus affording GREATLY IMPROVED FACILITIES For reaching those points,' Particular attention is directed to the Elegant Dining-Car Service on prin cipal through trains. Southern Railway has just issued its handsome Resort Folder, descriptive of the many delightful resorts along the line of its road. The folder also gives the names of proprietors ot hotels and boarding houses and number of guests they can accommodate. Copy can be had upon application to any Southern Railway Ticket Agent 8. H. HARDWICK, General Passenger Agent, W. A. TURK, Pass.Traffic Mgr. Washington, D. C. Atlantic Coast Une. Wilmington & New Beknk It. H. TIME TADLE NO. 5, laKffeot Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1898,;Daily Except Sunday. Going South BCUEDULI: doing North No. 61, Passenger Trains No. 50, Lv. a m, stations: Ar. p m, 8 00 New Berne 6 40 9 86 Follockavtlle 6 04 9 61. Mavsville. 4 40 1002 Jacksonville 4 18 j Unionttt I 1916 ...Ar. Wilmington; Lv. ... 2 86 r m p M Ma 8, - Pasbbhgkb ft Fbeioht, No. 4. Leave Wilmington Mondav. Wednes day and Friday. Leae New Berne Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. Lv. am Ar. P M 7 80 Lv. Wilmington, Ar 1 46 8 40 Scott's Hill 12 56 080...: Woodside 18 In 10 06 Hollyrldge 1140 10 61 Dixon 10 51 1190 Verona 10 20 19 06 Jacksonville. 9 45 19 80 Northeast. AM 8166 Whiteoak 8 80 1 80 Maysville 8 06 815 Pollocksville 7 80 8 66 Debruhl's 6 86 8 40 Ar. New Berne, Lv 6 00 Daily Except 8anday. J. R. KENLY, General Manarer A. & N. C. RAILROAD COMPANY. rABSKJtOKB DEPARTMENT. GRAND EXCURSION To lac Land ef the Sky and ef Liquid Air. Ashcvllle, If. C By request of many persons living on theilaeolthe A. AN. O. rail road and points adjacent thereto, the following arrangements have been made or a Grand Excursion by special train Oa Tuesday, August 19th, 1902, good to re-lara-on any regular train out of Ashe villa up to and Including August 22nd, 1009. Fare for the round trip from New Bera and all stations east of New Bern to Asaeville aad return, Only $5.60, tad from Tnscarora and stations west of Tusoarora to Ashevllle and return Only K.00. Think of an excursion .800 miles for thres-quartsrt of a cent per mile. 1 l SCnDUUL Lt. Morehead City Wildwood Newport Havelock Oroataa Rhrerdale New Bern Clark Tasearora Core Oreek Dover Caswell ., Kinttoa Falltat Oreek , LaOraage Beats -i -Arrive -.'.W 4 a. m. 8.40 4.15 4.21 4.85 4.43 4.47 6.80 5.49 6.60 6.00 6.17 6.26 0.87 6.47 8.60 7.08 - a.m. M .1.80 0.00 7.00 p.m. Ooidsboro Leave Goldsboro' Arrirs Asaeville (about) Sea all lbs lartrt nosters. Csrs so through -without ahange. .'. i O. 'Ii.' 'I7AXSD, ii uUI6woV;it UvrV'' 74; Front Si, Opp. Hotel ChaUawka, ;j ! ; .mw Bern, nv-a.-viv.y : (SaveriOountyAtteniey, :;::V. Olrmlt, Oraven, Jones, OatkrwXOars eret, -amlim, Hreana, Lnorr, aad tM punr,.,.,eand FaHentl (Vmrta. ' LAXAIIva TASTELESS: 'sy NOTICE ! I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for the Office of Treas urer of Craven County, subject to the Democratic Primaries to be held on September 3rd, 1902. Respectfully, D. L. ROBERTS. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for Register ot Deeds of the County. GEO. B. WATERS, To the Democratic Voters of Cra ven GouRty: I hereby announce that I am a andidale for the Office of Sheriff of Craven County, subject of course to the Democratic rimaries to be held Sept. 3rd. J. W. Btddle. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County : I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the Democratic Prima ries, F. S. ErnuL To the DemocratiG voters of Graven county: I hereby announce myBelf a Can didate for County Surveyor, subject to the Democratic Primaries. Josiah Tingle, To the Democratic Voters of Craven County: I respectfully announce that I am a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Craven county, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primaries. To the Democracy of my county I de sire to express my sincere thanks for the generous support given my csndldscy heretofore. Very truly, W. M. Watson. To the Democratic Voters of Craven , County: I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for the office of Begister of Deeds. I have nothing to say derogatory of ,any other candidate tor the office, and liase my candi dacy solely upon my record as a county officer, my record as a Democrat, and as a worker for the party. I submit my claims to yon for consideration and if they meet with your approval by a further continuance in the office, I will endeavor to deserve your trust as I hare striven to do In the past. Respectfully, Ernest M. Green. . Maying secured the services ot ex perieaeed parties, I. a .'prepared oa short tfo to exeoata Farm, Oily, Lead aad BaR rlcedsurveytai.Dttoaea, Streets aad Beads laid out' aad -leveled. DraagtUiif fat aU It braachea, Blue sarthlaakBttata1 atade. -pOM taapa re paired - aact asoaaud. , Topographical lurveytaf aad plotting.. Drawlaga aad Wokrlsg plans executed promptly, Saw rage aad drainage planned, bid eat aad ooastructloa supsilateadsd. JilJOTfPisi i a) j i i i i i RusgcII llOUSOi tTWUe In Beaafort be sure and stop Uf1 eeell Bouse. 'FinUJlssB Board. K lorn . . .av.nng people. FTthtng anil hunting ancxcylVd, Tsr.in TI1 0 wm t . mm, 9 - - 't'v r. r-'-r Vour r: -
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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