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use'for ov-crCD years, bas Lome tie eltufcl 3 - T
- ' -' and haa t"r- v ir-.!."f r." if
- -.(V v? sonal snp'ervLloa since lslal.. .
A t 1;, ' ;rfC7$'fUCfUr3 'AXLoyin a tad: IveyouLit .
juxpenments tuat truio wnn ana e"an?er tno ne.a c
Infants and CnUdron Experionco i.0Inat Zl-perLx:
- Caatoria Is a harmless snbstitnte for Caster Cfl, X?fr"i
fit.k; &aJoataing xteiCncr Oplam,"ioi,Phin8' nor i other, arx; 3
substance. Its acre Is its frutuanlee. It "Ucstrcys 7on- s ' t
0 " ftp -Colic.' 'It relieves Teethlrj Troubles, cures Constir
. " , $ iuid VlAtnlAiMW. It ns'KlmlIa,tAallie Food, reirclatfia HL
Stomach and, . Bowelsj giving
MISS
A' Society, Bella jof
2?
'anadfl. ii a beanti
iul girl .whfli jkno Swtait
unering to and . wine -of
Cardui hibroughtherbck
to hesJth.8he b One of the
BoeialJaYGcUesoilw home
and har leeovery-to health
hai permitted her to enjoy
the eompaay, ei, her many
"friendi msteaa' of Ivvnir iuc
a bed of aicknea and nffering. for
the health ehe: now enjoys aha gires
credit to Wine of CardnL . Shi vritett
1 have found Vlneoif CJdnetet
tent mnedy for famUboubiei leufieted
for three yean with terrible bearinfdown
mint at the mkatraal period. I could
hardly stand on ray feet and rat nmr
'real wttL-OCTlm of Cardnt r the only
rnedkine thai 1 could deptnd on to do rne
any good, u I tried several with 00 roc--cnt.
Wine of Cardui cured me and I
hare now enjoyed perfect health for two
Tear. aadeW you'aU tftfcredttforl
-Jor-ayoWgfat WWi'bT Car4u1'lf
the best remedy to nide her through
womanhood by ttarting the menetmal
AQood
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Mania, alt peraoae laietxH to aatd ee
. i ute are nqoeid to (tikie .imw11W
. aaulraral, end, all ptrnt fcoldlof
t clalmi ifiniv rlla ere trrqulrtd
to pr(ai ia eame I tt Mtmmi oa o
; ' b(re rpueat 80th 1W4 or this to
, . 4Jce W4 ti4 la br of MW)v!fy.,1vj
-This 6jnfiW 8oia l03. .
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flow in a. healthyiand nat
nral manier.5 MenstzdatiQft
etarted right ia yery (easy to
keep regular : through the
ire oX mature womaunooa.
enlhi "change tf Jife'l
fiviiot be feareu Xhni
Wine Of Cardui la wbman'i
lest relief from ydnthy to
old age. t A million (omeri
hare aeoured Weeeed relief
from.theif coffering! py tak,
ing thit' treatment.': It rolleree cnen
itrnal troubles in an incredibly, ehorf '
time, - Ia a eimple eaae of deranged
menses Wine of Cardui nerer fail.. To
relief Lordered menses is to rwore
the canto of otherfemale troubles; Any
phyiidLal wiU tell you that to remove
the cauae of i disease renders the -em
easy, in ia$k seldom fails to complete
the cure. If you would have the, same
relief which Miss llarkell secured try
Wine of Carjuf. 4 Ton can take it with-'
out an examination and without auy
Slioity whatever. You can take U u
privacy of your home and seeare
juit as much benefit as if a doctor had
prescribed it for you. Thousands of wo
men are feeling the vigor of retqrnui?
health by taking Wine of Cardui:
... ... . . . .
raidaa suffering vtajpea 3
,tb xouna rent m
Wine of Uardul. 1 v
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LOW $1WS OP r 183ENGUI TARS
a -k ."! n 11' m J
, i VTCI A. V. U. B. VI
-Stato Fair
Hi! followls rates vDl govora, When
tlokoi are pur ltH for n tiujii trip
Inch Mas; one r .. .U. m fnt.j tUs J air,
by f , uclat Trains on Wlnljv, Oct,
:u(,ndlbjirdayQct.iJud, 14.,;
K. at, ;.n5t0 -Claik'e V
Iiollywood, 6 03 'Tuacarora, t "3 70
At'aatla ' ' SOO Cove.'1 - i n il
WUdwood. v 4 95 . Dovtaj .u .1 5 '8 81
Newport. .' 4 M OaiwalL . t .3 10
nivelook,' 2 i 4 60 Kln.ton,' ) 'i 81
CroaUn, -. 4 4 rallifif Creek. 176
(IrotUn,
niTtfUle,-'
4 80 l a Uranse. t oo
Eee icrn,;;itO,l-afs
4)40
(.i Sml, inr.lndre, rcxxl to mura ,BtU
Ort ?0t6, lac fy aU rrrnlir mi fn
iprees trains. "".' . " I
.cnEDUI 8ef 8-wl-Tlha V,vrd-
b lay and JliBraday.Ooi.Jl W. J i
. . . . A. . - . . f A i
Lv.af.riiy, 1 49 , Ar.fioMro T80
Ptt IWnJM Lv. (J"! to ((X)
.i:ie.toa. 7 ir.l.i. ,h J) 00
nrrunMN'fJ, !. r s s-
M, arWe Col.lJin 7 i I ire 7 6"), i
& I'cra 19 10, IU Ci'y It 83.
II A A N 0 coaches go throng '
Ci.t c !.i.ce
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, s -1.1 the i-ture tut C':.ul ?
J. j tlrts ll.lsutt Noavvlle, Farls. ILi?
cr u U of blue s:ii gix-en TcHtU ia-
It
ve
terlaccg, J,wuUg lbe bMa4.ntBtia- en-
tlrjayj pflbuluMariwung
Bhade forming edge. j, iPatb colore
make a soft knot; .resting on: the hair
atAMfr Setefile, and a huge sea . gull
In, black; and.whltei aoftooa- the . brtt-
nm VaOrf eeuig i4ob' one "Xif 'tlie'
.trimmings that will lead this all, and
made npHh Wack taffetn Ibforrns a,
(omtlriaQcjnt ioce erXectitl ludsuin
Ct?ntjj MciW ifcJBt tbeilghdUt-jthe
season. A fleetty blouseSbade this au
tumn byionelof .the tet 'dressmateni
has. ev yoke-jrguqd, of pourse of ery.
heavy ecru loce oyer the black, taffeta.
Below tne'yokS the atut T snlrred to a
depth of three Incheav thua giving a
pretty-fullness ttrthe lower" partpf the
bkmaor -,TBe aleAcs' are tsiilitediaad
tight fitting" to the elbow, where they,
widen Into aujl faS and aie-'aiahetf
with a cuff, of. Persian- rlbbom ;Tho
stock Is trimmed4 wltb h band of "the
aamjibboa,wBdl'3uat at the" lbow ia
another; , band that gives a flntshlng
roucn to we Sleeves, , . -, M
Skirt Pettleoata, " ' - "'
AJ1 woolen nd clotb-7go,vra r
made without skirt fining, a "fashion
wbieb ajot-only-condtices ttf llebtness.
but to ease to TkteJl W4sjevstr
surt mmming is rue gatuerea. tuck,
The,tntksfar'flrat Biltwiied ta, 'then'
gathered tn4 -drawn, !totxplnde In
grenadine, etamino , i(r pani'aa. suite
this Mrfmmrug formsi thtf hoadiug or
flnlstt'te Lthe fleaoce lnd -Is -repeated
croeawtoe opon tbe walet and apofbe
tops' of tbe sleeves A serviceable pet
ticoat la m!tda,of lino setoen closely fit
ted cgrearns the kn&
wher a icVAi!Mul(Ji the mote-
rial , is. sewed on, having a 'two Inch
dust ruffle. This, deep, ruflJ4 1 covered
ftJifitflU4r rffloe.'el Hk3 nnd"'ttils
garment If nel biack WiOf a somber
eacwieat rcsuns orougni
sboutby embroideries .doner- olld
work; as if Is technically called, upon
sUk. for, full .dresBCiaytlmi ccaalon,
eoaia are in evidence. . etnea cobis u is
Intended shall be worn with canvas
skirts and shall revive the modes seen
centutfee since attM French court
Where the comblnotlouwas a well be-,
loved tee. fit u Bee of te at tte wrists
end pi nty At the lame fabric bi;:ow-
lng bci ea ,he ihr jt stock eogteft the
coat, wblcu must be a prettily colored
one aay pale buff or a delicate bine,
mauve or green. . . ' '.
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a hu .. 1 1 or lim Age.
A g.,u.-u;aa who had nu;!oyed an
ell cv'ljitfJ carrri. tor to do a piece of
rr.'er dvUcale cabinet work for Liin
6i( pleasea beyond hia expectotloua
i:h the result
illiiig to show tla aatiBfaction, be.
after paying the price the old man
BBked, took from the sideboard a bot
tle of extraordinarily flno whisky that
had just been sent him and poured a
little luto a glass.
'Uncle," he Inquired, "have you ever
tasted any whisky fifty years oldT"
No, sah; I never has,"' replied the
old darky; his voice trembling with an
ticipation. - . s'Jj..
fWell, try that, then," said bis em
ployer, handing him the glass, "and
tell me what you think of It"
The old fellow received it reverently,
took one: sip and raised bis eyes In
sah, "Mat am aho'ly . de fines'
dls chile evah taste. , But,"
anxious glance at the very
slight quantity in the glass; "don't you;
fink, sab, it am jus1 a little small for
its age?" f - ,J. - v
It is perhaps needless to add that
tnls gentle critiolsro
had
the desired
effect Uppincotf s.
'.nuaLeiter ajhm, jvu vvct. q3 wiu-
plezion which shewed.1 its makeup
more frankly than that Of Miss Lilll-
rongef " J. - - v
- Stoughton And yet Harlow-calls her
his dear creators. . -. j ' -
Bostetter-t-Ue calls her a 'deer crea
ture because of her shammy skin, I
yranmBeitonTraiisrlptl.-4. . A
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J'ii: rCfceissiei :Fo r8STi.i3S W
''Aren't there some. Jealousies in your
progressive euchre club 7" .-. .
... f No, Indeed,'" anewored young Mrs,
Torklns., "When 'we buy prizes- we
ire always careful to select things that
no one really wants, so that the win
der will not be ari object of nvy,w-rr
waehjngton tar. - f-
V.
' BhS Really, 1 feel quite ashamed to
be seen with you la that suit of clothes.
He-Why 7 What's wrong : with
themt- 4.
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She I don't want people
to
think
Tm both blind and deaf.- . --
!:i.iiV.yOeBiaeseel.
ttJcck has developed m perfect mania
for borrowing umbrellas.'' , . ' w
"Sot .Whaf s his obJectV "
.Why, he's trying to find the one he
borrowed from. Jones and loaned to
BmttlL , It belongs to Brown, who
loaned tt to Jones." Baltimore News.
M -. '!f .y .
rf., awn ua wma v. , v.
gBhe It must be awful to be zraried
auve-squeesed la a coffin and finable
to move.,. ' . : l' i
. He Tes, Indeed. -1 tell you, Jane,
there are worse places than this flat
if you only stop to think about itr-Les-
UWar Weekly.' . : ' v.v.,
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" v l(aat BnraAlawlttr-
, "My huaband's mother said that ft
liver thimble was a good thing for
baby to cut his teeth on.".
- "Did you try Itr. Y
"yes, but baby swallowed the thim
ble." Chicago Becord-Horald. . ,
, ,"rm satlnfled," said the angry tailor,
' ' at y u iincnd to beat me out of this
. '11 r '.t," chuckled the happy debt
or, "ti you're aatlafled I am."Baltl
r e 1 w. ' - . '.
la Deafct frtm Ass raaeee.
Automoblllst Bay, where can 1 get
some repairs made? I've met with an
acUut. - ; '
Farm or-What d'ye want? A ma
chine shop or , bopltal7-Motixr.
.. . , A Ike Grtllif, . '
- Trllcr I ''Cannot maU this check.
roflam, r!."-fe I luow who you are.
f;!i9 (tmiightlly) I woukln't iwft
the r-twy enywny from any one who
Ocx-Bu't know who I am. Life.
Wlikli ui.
"Vy, I cii'l. mf'vxl ti,ry wtre
aim
I 'y r.i,:n In :;!)."
"'.Veil, I Ih : . r y 1 ate to l-n ra:!i
r run r,i xst.t to r,:i t j f r."-l'h::
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'HINDOO CUSTOMS.
Bnord Plar Fruutaent Part
la Oatba enj Mcrrfnjcea, 1
The Bwoii playa iaa::y (ilifereut roica
ia Ulnduo manners cud cuatouis. There
are certain warlike tribes among whom
oaths taken over the sword are bind
ing, while taken otherwise they are
not A similar sentiment prevails
among some predatory classes of Eu
rope, where oaths taken over tbelf
weapons of offense a dagger, a pon
iard, a rapier are considered binding.
The Idea with these classes seems to
be that perjury committed after taking
oaths over their weapons recoil; that
they die by the weapon against which
they perjure themselves; ; . . 1 '
In Berar, in India, women who are
about to lead an Irregular life marry:
a sword. ' This marriage in name,, as
an emblem of conjugal life, serves as
a ray of consolation to them In the
midst of their evil dolngC' In certain
parts of India when a Hindoo ia about
to marry a third wife, Which marry
ing is considered an ill omen, he mar
ries a. tree, for obviating the ill omen,
before he marries the third lady v .n
In Eathiawar there is soil the cus
tom for rajput princes who are much
married to t marry ,other t wives'' by
means of a sword. ' They! send over
their sword to the bride's people. The
bride is married to It with; all the re
quired pomp and splendor, the only dif
ference being that tbe prince's sword
becomes a substitute for? him, the
bridegroom, . The legality of this mar
riage to a sword Is Indisputable. The
bride -married to It enters the rajput
aenana as a legally married wife. ;
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( . Wktif tk Boavarlaaa la Vsed.
Among things sot generally known
is the fact that the. hourglass is uni
versally used - on board ships in the
English navy when the log ; is heaved
at night X' -",
' Every hourtbe' boatswain -or one' of
the boatswain's mates blows -on his.
whistle a peculiar shrill note called the
reel The person in the atch to whom
this duty la assigned then heaves the
log, a small piece of wood with a sink
er fitted in it, and at that moment the
glass is turned.,' Though termed an
hourglass generally,' It is only a four
teen second glasM really.'" ; ? :
' As the last grain runs out the log
Una is stopped with a Jerk, Whleh also
loosens the lead sinker. . -The log floats
up to the surface of the sea, the line la
hauled li and an entry made In the
book, which from its containing sthis
among other Items , of the daily , and
nightly events of the voyage, 19 called
the log book. London Country Life, -.
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v,?AwawnMssaano Aati C
In the state of Colombia there Is a
large , ant; (Atta - cephalotes) which
causes a great deal of injury to plan
tatlena. fit attacks 'and carries off In
discriminately all kinds of foliage, and
no sort of vegetation seems to come
amiss to It The quantity of foliage
carried off by these ants is immense,
A naturalist recently investigated the
uses to which the ants put this mass
Of vegetable matter," and he' ascertain
ed that they employ it to make hot
beds, upon which their eggs are depos
ited to be batched by the heat produced
by the fermentation of tbe leaves. The
ants do not eat. these portions for food,
and tbe larvm are fed upona carefully
elected diet- Once the brood is hatch
ed, the ants dear away the hotbed, car
tying out of their nest all the decom
posed vegetable matter, This Is thrown
out la heaps apart, and ia the Urge ant
hUla these heaps will contain bushels
and npwarvM.ji.y.'-;: pvi-.-Q.:
mwmrnm maaiaa. ' '
"It Is a great mistake, Mabel, to trifle
with the affections of a man who loves
you by encouraging some one else." -i v
"Well, he's a little slow, auntie. -t
think he needs a pacemaker."
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G 'u'.UK'ifi);
. A risuMe VquiA tor governing er
tr.'ik'.l:, the flow vf womaa'a msaeeo'
Llch eocar about once la erery lunar
month,
. . DRADFIELD'S
Fcna.lc Rc-la.tcr
. .:ve, ;:r.h.e ami havr (). ts) ftatsiy
s . . j. i! y ari'1 -- ! p. '
ii Ip ft r 1 e. He Sia4
t-tf n-.tn ft 6 1- ' e fr a: i. am. m.n put I
u h ( ,r tn nni (1 fa r.'-t on i f p ?bie, n
s a t - r. -91 .f ftsiD.t.atp-J tag iat
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. bono -mri3, itching, fecauoy
, fMn Diseases. c:
BwnlllncS, Carbuncle, I'implri. Serofala
rmuentlxesTcilbTtaUiv Uotanlo Lood Bidm. a
tommy tbe ao Poln ia the Wood. JTyoaloM
Mht and yaba Is tooae, tack and jebta, Itttung
BowjDT ana, uiaoa nci cot er naa, BwoUcn Glutfi,
Slilngl ana BonDi.oa the BUa, Kncu Fataba ta
Vsnth. Bore Thnut, rtmlet, er otttnitn traptlafa,
Ooror-Oolor(t Spott or ndt on Skin, all rado an, et
aamaa, liaa oa anr part ot tb body. Hair 01 Sja.
ava nuunaoat,variiOBclasc Boot, take
Botanic Blood Bativw guaranteod
toeanaratbevsrrtaalBoitaacDeaMeaM(tee
AcMton, natxot medlcind, and bot ipiliisi fi!L Btali
aUaone.ftopeaUaebnartpabv.nfacManmtiltnfi,
nakM Hood pure ami rich, eompletclr cbangtaia tbe
aura body too a clean, healthy oooditioq. B, B, 8.
DaaeorMtiioaaaaaaoiauMoiJUOoaroiagaaTeaatM
awieaw rheliii eleaeaj '.i,!r. fti?
Old Bbamaatlam. Caterrh. Eoaema
are eaoed by aa awfal polaooea eonaiuoa ot the
Blood. B. B. B.atop HoUn and SpttUnf, Itebloc
and Scratching, JLoha and P&ialf eima BbtnmaUira,
OaUirb) bcal aU SSbt, Soaks, IrapUona, Watery
Bliatan, foul ttaterlnf Soralot Koania; by gWag a
Bat8,baUhy bloodiupplytoaflootedparta, " .
a) -cancer Cure4-.m. w
Botaale Blood Balta Ctoae Oanotrt of aU KIM.
Soppuratlnf 8mUnf Xatl&f Sona, Tunota, agly
Diana, nUUitbeCaaeerfolaoaandliealitbaioM
er Totp cancer perfectly. ; It 700 bare a pora"
Pimpto, Wart, SweUlnea, BnooUng,' 8tln(tn raina
take Blood Balm and tbarwUldlaappeai btfore tbq
deralop ratoCanotr. Vany apparanly boptloat auet
et oaneer oared by taklot Botaale Blood Bala, . .
OCja DA.mCA.NTIU..
Bfr a larea bottle for nuor aaa
dracala. take a rtlrcctert. Botaala
wbea ana nana aaaauty la tafeea.
11
f aaa anred yoar aaar.aal
aroniptly ae re
vritb.
am avfuncnti
el a Botanf a Blood Halm m n.W la
KMnantandufetotalieb .Tboronithly tested Jorf)W
impoaed ot Fun Botanlo Inemllenta, Strengthen!
Wrttlm
trouble, and BeeUl tree medical advloa, te aula Sons
eaaa, a&oaentln aeajedletter. . '
""'k tatcnii Eye Strain.
The mysterious and unnamable sensa
tions of a person can almost always.be
traced to a latent eye strsin, which will
become more pronounced when or just si
ter reading, or any close work, and in a
more severe strain these feelings are ac
companied with a. headache, varying in
Intensity at different periods) this head-
sole begins in the eyes and forehead
sometimes extending down the back,
often-tlmes causing sick stomach and
Tomltlng. v
This constant . drain on the nervous
system results frequently in insanity, no
person can concentrate his mind when
laboring under an eye strain, the treat
ment of i spectacles for insanity has by
many specialist superseded In most eases
aay. other form ot treatment, and is very
reasonable when the laws of optics and
the effects of eye strain on the nervous
system is known. Clear vision Is no
proof of the absence of eye strain aa the
eye 1ms the power of overcoming an
enormous-amount of error of refraction,
but at the expense of en excessive loss
of nervous energy..
; Should; you have any trouble of a
blurring of print, inflammation, and
hundreds of similar eye troublea,we will
examine your eyes free, and if you need
medical aid you will be directed to some
one competent, If not glasses wQI be
scientifically fitted at a moderate price.
J O.lJAXTER.
'LMM?v' BO YEARS-
-V V EXPERIENCE
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anrrme awiitlnf a akatea and eeacrt
. v ely aaoaruila rmr otwntna frea m
' UTenuoa amoaMT miwum. fieaiBanl
UoaaMTloUrermDOential. llandbnnb oa f nu
. awn rra. V inmm anrr fur l.iunna patent.
; Faunia takan tiir.,.0 Bona Ac, teaaite
$cl:r,tili: nziti&
'. a banenwati IThHrn, 4 vaattr. laraaat et
alMtioa of an, feiUe y.arn. Tenr., M
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' ewa p NPiiign am iisss -
tffectlve Oct. 1st, IMS. -
eppMaaMM 1
Tho Ctcsjncr HEUOU
! l.a-lnlad to call at I p. SL, M ODcTiy
V, ,!n!ay and XnOay, lot A-iUabetA
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JLCKICIhEl endorsed by the highest medical authonut-s cf t
ALICYLATE I Ai"enc,. D'spensed only ia spherical capsule, .
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disagreeable symptoms. Price, Si per bot
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.. WlUaAKS BIN.
, - SOLD BY JP
Auo-Mcncivcn &J2v$
HcndersonlTclepaone ToU Rates.
The followino Tnll Ttatam 111 V. In
effect on and after Hay 1, 190J, subject
4A hMak .-m.-.. '
From iH3w Bern to
iyden . r 80o Uttifcton 55c
------ .vw whibuuis: UUV
Buffalo Springs, 70o MoreheadCity 80c
Burlington
80ti Nanhvllla iJin
neauiort .
Chase City
Clarkesvllie
Chapel Hill
Dunn '
Durham
l85o Newport 86o
76c Oxford 65c
70c Plymouth- 40c
85c Raleigh. 65c
60o Roanoke Rpds 60c
65o Rocky Mount 45c
COo Scotland Keck 45c
50c 8elma 45o
40o Bmlthfleld 45o
0c Spring Hope 60c
S0o Tarhnrn iOf
Enfield
Frankllnton
Ooldsboro
GreeoBboro
Greenville
Hamilton
New River
Henderson
High Point
40c Wake Forest 65c
80c Warrenton 65c
60c Weldon 50c
05c Wilson 40c
ninston
80c Winston :$1.00
F. C TOEPLEMAN,
Gen. Bupt.
New Bern Fire Alarm.
No. 1-2 Foot of Craven street,
" 1-4 Cor. South Ft. and East Ft
streets.
1-5 Blades Mill, King street.
' 1-6 Ice Factory, Grifttth street.
" 1-7 Blades Mill, Griffith street.
" 2-4 Cor. South Ft. and Middle
street.
" 2-5 Cor. Hancock and Broad street.
" 2-6 Cor Johnson and Middle streets
" 8-2 Cor George and Pollock streets
" 8-4 Cor. George and New streets.
" 8-5 Cor George and Cypress Streets
" 4-2 Elm City Mills.
" 4-7 Cor. New S. Ft. and Spring
streets.
" 4-8 Cor. Broad and Bern streets.
" 6-1 Cor. Norvood and Crooked
streets.
" 5J Five Points.
14 5-8 Cor. Elm acd Ash streets.
" 5-4 Cor. West and Cedar streets.
" 6-5 Cor. Main street and Pavi
Avenue.
" 6-2 Pine Lumber Company.
Directory oithe Hails at tbe New
Bern Post Offlce.
Mail for all points North. Soma and
West via A. & N. C. R. It. and A. O
Line close at 8-00 a. m.
MaU for all points East via A. & N. C
R. R. close at 6:30 p. m.
Mall for all polntt North and West
via A. A N. 0. R. B. close at 6K)0 p. m.
Mail for Oriental, Manteo, Elizabeth
City and Norfolk via Str. Neuse close
at 5:80 p, m.
Matt for Oriental, Manteo. Elisabeth
Oity and Norfolk via Btr. Ocraooke close
at 1:80 p. m.
" Btab Routbs.
ii . u vijiiivi uiwihuuiu. uaj
boro. Stonewall. Vandermere and Orien
tal close at 6:50 a. m,
Mall for Bellair, Lima, Geddy. Chin
aaa amdds cioee si v-.vu a. m.
MaQ for Aakln, IrnuL Zorah. Wup
ana vanoeooro cioee at iw p. m.
Mail for WhltfordcloM at 1:00 p. m.
.' . 8STM0CB W. ILurcocxAP) M.
r.'M. Blmaeas, . A.D.Ward
':- ' 5IMT10NS at WARD,
ATTOKRIi ail C0UHSIL0I8 at
, ' LAW.
. 'v' iv nstnsin, sr. c
Office. Removed across Street to ftecond
etory ot No. 69 (above Telegraph Of
, floe) Booth Front Street, next to
'V'- r folel Ohatuwka, ; -
Practice ta the eouatlss of Craves,
Doplla, Jonea, Onalow, Carteret, Pamli
oo aad Wake, la the Supreme aad Fed
eral Courts, sad whsrerer services; are
desired. -. ' - .
(teas, pure wboleeotna, jroaraabsed to
bo cbatBioally saade froaa dlaUliad wattf
aad " Irote Ippnrittea, Ppotially. ia
lndd aad prrparad fof kemaa ooav
SWPptlASU ...''.,. ,'t"
Ioe dnUvered daily (except Buadatt) j
a m to I paw - " '
Htmdare (reUQ only) T a ) 12 Apoa.
for pneoe aad othernfonaaUna, 1 ,
' " 7 Addrvaa, . -.'. i
Now Borne Ico Co
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f Jf Mvv
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8. DUTFr. ,
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......... ,.tv-!i-.,-3.i...y....-. .
im TABLl JTO, 1 80 '. :'
To Take Effect Sunday, June p 1
sA5:00 A.lt.t II,&T. '
Going East BOBTOtJUb Going 1.
No. 8 Passenger Trains ' No. 4
DAILY, : "1;
Lv. p m BTAnOHB,. . Ar, a
8 30 ..Ooldsboro...;.... .11
8 60 ;LaOrange..........l
433,,,,,. . . . Kinwton.. 1 '
6 40. .... .Ar. New Ben. Lv,. . . .. fc
6 60......LV. 14 - - At...... 8
i id. ...at. Moreuead city Lv..... 7 ;
No. 5,
Passenger
Train
'"NOf6,
Passenger
SZATIOHSl
DAIL1,
Lv. A. M,
ArHPTi
8 00 Ooldsboro. ft
818 Best's... . . .,.,, 8 (
8 26 LaGrange....,,.. 11
8 87 Falling Creek....,,,. 7 4
8 48 Elnston t...7l
0 02 Gaawall ' 7 f
018. Dover. ...,,., ,.71
J 8$ Core Oreek..,i... 7 C
0 60 Tusoaroza, ,,,,; 0 C
0 66 marka.. . HA
10 10 Ar. Hum Rom Tm P
10 20. . . . Lv. New Bern Ar...... 1
10 40 Riverdala ii . . ' :L K a
10 43 Oroataa ' . 5 4
10 65 Havelock , 5 8
1J08 Newport..,..,.. 6 2;
11 14 Wildwood B1
11 40.
Ar, Morehead Oity Lt.... 4 4.
1 'X n F, k.
at.
FRRTOTTT. '-v'.'
No. 1. DAILY EXCEPT -', No 9
2d Class. SUNDAY . - JdChi-
Lv. am -Ar. nr
61i.... . ..Goldsboro,,, 8 c
6 45 Best's Si
6 12 LaGrange.... ,;,, 2 c
6 27 Falling creek.. ....... 18
7 82 , Kinston....,... .12 lii
7 40 Oaswell .....13 01
00 Dover ,...11 01
0 40 aoranraalr 10in
10 10 Tnaoarora. ...... .1 0 1 it
10 88 dark's .-,;...;.. 0 5t
11 00 Ar. New Bem.LT.;.... 0 2 )
18 80 Lv. New Bern Ar...,..1815
J Riverdale:....., 7 40
1 20. . , . oroatan ....V.i.... 7 21
1 in tt i i
2 00 Newport. I. A!!' 41 :
A W. . ........ r i aTnii.'
71(1
a 20 wudwood. a 817
3 28 Atlantio. .......... C
3 55 .. Ar. Morehead City.Lv...,. 8 t
8 00 , . .Ar. M. oltv DeooS. Lat..... BC .
P. .
n T.rr.r.
B. A. NEWLAND, - Gen'l Supt.
Master Transportation. - .
P. H. PeUeUer,
ATT0ENIT AI LAW, -Slddla
Street, Utjm '. Brick
B.alUIar.'
WIU praetloe ta the Coast! as of tVaveo
Oartaraf Jonaa, Onalow and PamU oo, D
Uoart at lew Bene a4 aavceaa Ooart
Attorney at Law
74 Bo. Front BLOpp, Hotel Chattawka'
NEW BBNn. a
Craven County Attorney, :".
Clroult, Craven," Jones, Onalow, Cart,
era, Pamlloo, Oreena, Lenoir, and i'-e
Bapreraa and Federal Courts. . .
Romnla A, Ziann,
- . ATTOXm ATiUW.
Practlos m the otmntles 6t Craven,
Carteret Pamlloo, Jones and Onalow,
and tn the State ouprsma and Feder..
Ooorta. v- -, t- ,
Offloef South Front Street, over T! -graph
offioa, New Ben, N. 0, - -
' ExectatlonJnirsT "
1 To satisfy that execution to ire t
rooted from the Saperior Conrtof (rs
ooaatv leaned oa that ud
la said eoart la Ue action etit
perlal Ouaao Ootnpaay va. A 1 l
I will sell for cash at pnbHo
the Court Honae door la how 1
ot Monday Nov tnd ISM, a t
tyof tbe said AT French ti a J
daecribed land la said eoan-r,
tract ot 79 acree on om t i t f i
road rnaalng by s tntor - i t
aad Sdjolnlai the Ian ' cf J ill
ty aad otaers, more f : y r
the dead recorded In t . f
Krister of Laa'.l of n.J c
1. paret, and e?w that trt t '
acres pore or Im, - !'
doed, ratcta tared ia Vte o: a '
Ur Of Ixr!e of said ourty In i
pairs 183, kntwa kirmi,y ta t. -MoOrry
lead.
Oct a, 1KA.
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Publication
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