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NEW YORK. ;
1 EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.'
MISS jMONIE BOWEY,-
No. 38 P.rry Stret. r , -
A couclc of wintefiam I
lipped on frozen tldcwatk
and fell flat on my bade. On
being rtamlned I found tht
I hH ttaUined InUmU lnj.
det which faldmctipfotinoK
than two month, Aftet that
1 noticed that I had palos in
the back and groin which I
never had before I doctored
and doctored foe KTcral
months but at the palm In
creased Instead of giamiag
better I decided that Iwasnot having the
right treatment. " Reading In the papers
of the wonderful caret performed by
Vine W Catduil wroU to one of the
parties and received a very satisfactory
reply and I immediately sent for some.
In a very short time I felt generally better
and after seven weeks faithful m I was
once more wetland strong. I hart never
had a sick hour since and I daily blest
your splendid medicine; " y: a
; ' v.-v MONIK BOTEY.
TINE OF CARDUI U onemedl
j cine that should always be kept
I on hand in every home for im
w
juediataTi9e when femaie weak-
Bees first makes its appearanoe. Miss
-Bower's painful end dangerous accident
woola not tare icsnlted so seriocalT
had she taken Wine of C&rdai promptly.
WINE of GAUD
Kotlccto ,Crc(lItors.'r; :
In lh;Dlstrict. Court ' of the Ualted
81 ate,' for the .Eastera District of
North Carolina, at New Bern.,
I the mswsr af. Charles," F.: Dunn; of
Klnston, H.O., Bankrupt. " : -" J
The petition of Charles. ' F Dnon, of,
Klnsum, U 0, for Final Dlschsrge In
.. Baakruptcy hiving beea filed la said
.' Court, h Is Ordered By The Court that a
hesrlag be had oa the 0tb day 0 De-
- eember, 100ft, before 8 W Bm all wood,
. Referee, at New Bera, K 0, at It o'clock
M . aad that all known creditor and
- other persons Interested may appear
at said lime aad place and shew cease
. . If ssy they have, why the prayer of said
- Petitioner should not be granted.
. ? , This, Il k day of December IM. . '
'u "J ' . 7 "H L. GBANT, Clerk, J
" ' By OtOROK OBKEW. Pepety. -
To-TIterubllc! ;
. lUkstbts method of In forming the
rehlU aad the frteade of Ue Vlrglnls
'. baroUea Chearlcal Co, thai I have toe
'OeededKrbXor, U Local Muager
forlUs Cosnpeay the eosalsg teesoa,
' aad trill be pleated to have any on call
- at snf efflct to set nt who Is lateretted
'1 la trertlUMr tad tt cat prtoee tafort
.Iraylsf. I will do all In my powtr to
. Jnake It pittaaai for lacee who heaet
; me with their order. i - ,
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tktt all f trt!p lnnhtH to 1 tlal
will et fnrwsid tnd u!e l!.e unr
aad tbsl til Jrn "b v I r c cltlms
rilmt tbt Mint wlU t rcnv tbt torn
wltblt 6t yf frf.ra the :' ferwt nr
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v ine 01 varum mattes wo
men, more .womanly by cur
bg their weakness and mak
ing them stronffor.-,Wiiieofr
Cardui cored -. Miss Bowey.:
As a medicine for all women
in every trying, period of
their lives can you think of a
better medicine for yooTself.
your sister, your "daughter
or your mother ? Can yon
think of a more acceptable
Present to trive VourfriAnd
than a bottle of this, medicine , which
will bring her health and happiness?
You. are suffering f tTour duty is to
rid yourself of this pain. It your
daughter, mother, sister or friend is
sick and in need of relief, your duty is
equally great to them. Many women,
now weltr owe their lives to friends
who brought them Wine of Cardui.
' -Wine of .Cardui is adapted to wo
men at any age in any walk of life.
For the working .woman it gives her
strength for - her : tasks .' knd better
treatment than a doctor for very small J
iYour druggist will tell yon a II. 00
bottle of Wine of C&rUui, Secure the
medicine today.' Take it In the privacy
of your home. , Belief will come to you
as surely as you take it.::' . , ,. .r ,
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"A, million snflfering women
have found relief irv
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April 1, 180a,'Barplus and tl'tdM
. : ded Proflu, ?5.000,00.
W will rtv tiwimr.l and mfnt t fn
Uoa M all batinrM ntnit1 to as.
Wt Ittrlie yonr tcctitnL Try . '
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fj Mu:..iuj sat tt tt-r t;ue d r
ui-;!'.::!-g a rulr cf t a LI bt-n,
casi': a t-""1 cv.tward, eLe i-i-rcuiv-ed
a tivat crowd of lm-a, woiui-a end
children coming from JLe otber t-iid cf
the village and la the miiat of tliem a
black bear ted by a ketper. The lat
ter wore a large white redingote, in
which ho was able to wrap himself
twice; a 'very short vest and panta
loons the worse for wear. - His boots
stood in ftint of repair, and his gray
hat -had for a long time lacked part of
Its brim. Beside him walked a hungry
looking lad dressed In wbjte. playing
a large flageolet and beating a tam
bourine. "
' Arrived before the Red Lion, thcon
ly hostelry In the village, the mounte
bank paused. 'He made a circle about
him and ordered his bear to stancr up
right, c Then, flonrlaMng hie baton over
the head of the animal, he began to
(lance with him, taking steps and poses
which the bear Imitated. ; One might
believe the Inhabitants of Hopfleld very
happy, for the crowd laughed heartily.'
' A ventrlloqalst who was etopping at
"the Red Won regarded from a window
this spectacle' rf .buff ooneiyi;i Arriving"
thnt .morningi he had already , bad. op
portunities of recognizing the characr
ter of the Inhabitants pt ithei place.
The idea', therefore, rocenrred to him
uf.amuslng himself at their expense!
He descended among the ' spectators,
untl, profitlng:l)y a moment when the
Jageolet and tambourine were silent, he
approached the mountebank. "J' .
"No doubt your bear can. talk; he
Baidtohim.; .-v-- L
- The man regarded him ; y fixedly,
shrugged.,, his Vshorjlders ; and.Creplied
brnsquely: Sf1-
"Question bim, . and yon will find
OUt.' - '
- This was what the ventriloquist ex
pected. He made ;a step toward the.
bear and said to a imockingolceilf
4 "lou dance like a member of an or
era company, nnd I compliment yoti.
From what country are yoo, my gentle
man?" , ttsa.j
' "From the Alps, Swltertand.'?
: I will not attempt to describe the dis
may that seized the crowd. They were
all. struck with astonishment and af
fright, but the surprise of . the bear's
owner ,was the greatest' of all. He
opened his large,.dull eyes, ils cavern
ous month and remained immovable, as
if his feet were rooted to the spot.
: The ventrlloaulBt turned toward hlmi
.' "Yonr bear 'Speaks very good Eng
lish,"; he said. Then to the animal,
"Tori appear tu be sad.? 'i
-rl'Thej air of Hopfleld' ha's mad&- me
splenetic," replied the bear. .' . r
Here the crowd began to retreat, and
the ventriloquist continued: "..'
"Have you belonged for some time to
your master?? -;.r , - -' .:'
"Sufficiently long to . be weary of
him." . . ' ,i . ''' Jr",:.;.'i ';"''.'
4 "i he'not kind to your ' - i -'U'Zi
i "Xes; kind as a blacksmith with his
anvil." .' ; -l ' ,'l,?.-:;Z:"-''r '.
fWould you like to jevenge yourself
upon him?' r,:...-v. ' '-.;.; : 'yt.'
'One of these flays I will eat him as
one cots breakfast." . v j-' -,-v5
'."At these words the affrighted. crowd
retreated stIU f arther..VThe dismayed
keeper wished-to draw the bear again
to him. bat the animal tired of wait
ing, uttered a surly growl.' The ventril
oquist stayed, no longer, but turned
away and., took bis course toward the
Inn. The crowd Imitated him and rap
Idly fflsperaeoVc'-o0:i.'.'-.-.';
: The ventriloquist, having reached the
door of the Red Lion, looked back and
laughed at. the fugitives,, while the
unconscious cause of all this disorder,
tranquilly seated in the road, seemed
to throw careless and philosophical
glance ppon the terror he bad occa
sioned. ; . .. '
The same evening the ventriloquist
aft some of tho villagers who had
gathered at the. Inn to' discuss. the
morning adventnrs with 'many an
p fill cations and comments, as . was
their amiable custom. He thought the1
joke had been carried far enough and
Uughlngly " explained bow the . trick
had been done. They' listened attetv
tively, but when he bad ended the
older men shook their heads with aa
air of Incredulity.'- - . ; ' j .
"This la very well to teH- to chil
dren" murmured Grandfather Orlffy,
"botwe are persona of experience. It
Is cot the lint time that animals hive
spoken, for one remembers Balaam's
ass. Besides, the almanac predicted
this event In announcing that In mld
Angnst, three days before or three
dys after, a marvelous thing would
transpire In the World." -
The ventriloquist Instated and wish
ed to give proof of what be advanced,
but the crowd dVptrtPd With suspicion,
pmnaded thst bs wUbed to dwlrt
thora.'
The IniiWpOT, who had obsrvcd ill
With t watchful cyt ind a mocking
trail, tpproecbed the discomfited vpo
trlloquUt -
"MUord," he said. M0 Dot be Stton
Uhwl at .what ht hspptied, ito
msofw Is alwtjt more wtlcome to the
crowd thaa rraltty. Too wished ti
rt With tfiPi nifllrt, but th-y tort
lakrn U ).. In Mirni-tt N'tMng
will rwiw funvlnre (be Inl.stiltiinfs .f
llopflt'ld, wlo fcire tlt rntrmiuus. that
Hit f-or rnt s;.n. Tt.lt itot.
tn thing. t should fcowtrt cf r'r
nlntlng a $tij wl.lrh fs!. tt H
Ut find IMi-Ten In t!, n,'t !.
I'ird or pilililctmn t'cfrnii-id D.nn
to rnt!i)r t rrrtftlo M-Vr f ; a
f ! !n-p!r-, htnr,I f tnifji- i'-",.i
the frenrh.
r ih.ti.
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1 la.', i. ' t Ctt J.:.h 1 at.
; ! f : '- r i ; ...'.' I stand;!:;
tt t:.e t.r:-wvt cornt-r cf, rrtk-:h
s'r-1 aril E!g!.th avenue chatting in
V.i u . j :i.aunt way with a conple of
f.:. 1. ' Ears the New York World. He
had on a Llb black hat ' . -
"Ei ? your pardon, sir," said an old
and highly respectable looking gentle-,
man who happened to be passing by
1 '"iV -ii.i:'.:..irf:
d'..the"maddihg crowd" and who.
evidently" did ..not know the senator.
"May I ask you a fair question?" '
; !'Flroway: sgid the senator. ; -. -.
Xou're the only man' I've seen out
today who has a high hat on. ' . Will you
jell me why ybu're wearing one?'.; queV
rledthestrojiger.,; : . , ;. '
'CeftaJnlyVvwl'tse'l'gm
nre,"- repUed Plonkltt-f :if s simply be
cause I cannot wear two at the same;
timOc ;' -. ; &z jit flV.
. "Oh, yes;' quite tiaer i.see,: ha ha!"
stuttered the old ."gentleman "Why
didn't I think of that. .before ! -asked
you the quesftlon.!' And off he walked,
itj sptezled loorab'o-lt his face. ,.
"., oLavewoxAl;'f
Jatn'fbs i ' 'rfTIa IMJoii Have Always Bcngtt
Notice of Execution
korth Carolina!, ) .- in the
.v Craven County., : f Buperlor Court
J,- -'W. B. Blades, Trustee- '
& - Thomas W. Dewey. ?, . .
-By vlrtne of an execution directed tt
the anderslgned ; f torn the Superior
Court in the above entitled action, I will
on Monday,' the first dsy of February,'
1804, at is o'clock; m , at the Court
house door of said County, to sell to the
highest bidder for cash, to satisfy ssid
execution, all the right title and Interest
wnlcu the said T W Dewey, the defend
ant, has in the following described real
Mtato.lO-Witr:'.-:;.'.- rVv
V Beln Beach. One. tract of land lying oa
Nente River and beginning at a point In
-Brooks North line which tuns. to Mouse
Hirer fifty feet . west wardly from the
high bluff and runs thence northwardly
across the ravine to a point In Bryans
Bouth line fifty feet westwanlly from
the high bluff, thence - eastwardly with
Bryans said line, and said line extended
to the channel of - Mease Elver, thence
southwardly with the channel of Neose
rtvsr to Bcook'a, north line extended,
thence with Drool's North line extend
ed to the beginning", tbt said land being
the 8eln Beach and the land adjacent
thereto. From book 133. page tSft. -.
Also lot of land in the City of New
Bern, Craven county, N C, bounded and
described as follows! Beginning at the
corner of Cypress and George' streets
and running tnenoe with George street
to Pine street. Umbos with Pine street a
distance equal . to one half the distance
between (ieorge and Btra ttreets.lheace
ranotng parallel with George street to
Cypress street, at the distance a qua! to
one half the distance between George
and Bern- streets, thence with Cypress
ttrtet to George street the place of be
finning aad containing lots No. 88, S9.
0 and SI In accordance with the mip of
the City of New Bera aad being that
part of New Bera formerly knows at
bryboro, being same lots eonvtytd to T
W Dtwev and B 8 Pricnrote by P H Pel
ltler, Truitee, tlSth dsy of Ftbresry
19 Jl. Recorded In book 139, pages B6fl,
C7.6M.
Another lot adjoining tht lands of W
ti Golnn, William Dunn and others,
Bonded at follows, vis, near tht Ulty
of Ntw l'rn, ti. C, to that certain piece
or parcel of land laid off Into lots and
tirtt for,M'Bi. Luna la socordanot
wlib. a frtalt plot or plan surveyed and
laid out i'ay C'.b, IKS4. by - H A Hrown,
turvf"f, rw-flnlfd la tbtoHlre of H"pt
ter of Ic!t cf Cro eonnty, N,
IxlntlouNoI tad! as laid down la
ta' I art. 1 '
i'-fj-lnnlng et N. B. eors CfW. R.
Oulnu's nt arjd.rnnnlpr 11 ft,, Ins
Niinbww'.r1y dlrartlrn Ma''itii!at
t .a I. tb' 1.' hontbat"t' v l'-J ft to
tht North WtttsoBt of Vt Ji tiuh na ln
11 tbt Nplarilry, !n( tht samn land
C(int"i1 to T I p rj t j J C v a'.i'-a
an I 1 j 1 j A:j 1.1, 1 1
and f 1 in f! . 1 : (,f i' , r r.t
1-''m. ( trfa I'f.i.iy, la .o' k 1.)
Ar r t-5M . f h- 1 '! V: - V t.
Ur f ' .' -t ! 1.. ;.( .., . V, I 1
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STABLES. -
lino lot Ligat and Heavy Drsift ';
Mules, alao Good Working Horses '
Just .Roceived." Jlu.t b - 6old. "
rJ?erms to suit Purchasers.- - Casb-"j
or good negotiable paper; Call at y
stables and see the stock offered. '
Craven 5eer, ':.; -
Sale, of Valuable Tim-
berTimber-Lands,',
V-X Saw; Mill, lHry ?
KUns andOth-
VSr;yroperty:;y
Porsoant tq the powers contained in a
deedof trust- exeouted to me by Thomas
A Green,' Thomas G Byman and Ralph
Gray dated July 87tb,sl901, 1 willeell tt
public- auction for .cash, at the door of
the Court House "of Carteret county,
North Carolina on MoBday, the . let day
of February 1904, the following": proper
ty situated In said Carteret county, to
Wit?. Vt t . C
1. Tract of land in Newport township
containing 800 acres more or lees, fully
described In grant No. 13861, dated June
lath, 1899, registered in" office of Regis
ter of Deeds of said county In book V V,
fcageW.. -i . - r . 1
. 2. Tract of land in Newport township
COntalnlDgdll acres, more or less, ' fully
described in grant No. 13860, registered
in office of said Register of DeedB In book
V V, paneU. '
8. Three tracts Of lands known as the
Thomas Lands, .described in deed from
James Jl Holmes and wife to William A
Thomas, registered In said office in book
F P, pages 67, 69;" consisting; of three
tracts, in all 2,123 acres, more or less.
ptleing same land conveyed to R 8 Neal
By deed registered in said omoe la book
N N, page 558. j ' p:;:r ;v '-, l
4. Also all the. Jlmber of every kind
which was conveyed to R 8 Neal by Ed
ward H Bill and wife by deed registered
in said dfflce In book V Ti page 48, wfth
all ;lgbt conveyed to said deed. ' "- ;
r 6. Also ill the timber and all rights
fend privileges conveyed to said R 8 Neal
by Mettle Gould, Zenemeh Garner and
wife by deed registered In said office in
book V V, page 60.
6. Tract of land bounded as follows;
On the north by A & N C R R. on east
by lend of R 8 NeaJ, on west by land of
J T Eaton, and on south by channel of
Bogue Sonnd, containing 15 acres, more
of less.' -.rr ,. .;'. ; i ;' .
- 7. Tract of land wdilch Is described In
the mortgage deed from R S Neal to W
H Webb, registered in said office In book
.V V, page 431, containing 3 acres mere
or less. ;.--
8. Tracts of land and ths timber r!ghts
thereon fully described in the mortgage
deed to the Citizens Bank of New Bern,
registered in said office In book V V.
9. All the pine, oak, ash and cypress
timber upon the land in- Newport town
ship at the head of Newport River and
in the northwest York of tame containing
SO acres, -.which wit convey ed lo Kb
Neal by Stephen Garner by deed regis
tered In said office in book V V, page 67,
except the 18 acres thereof sold by said
N.eal, and also all the timber oa the Und
In Newport townahlpt fn the head of
Deep Creek Swamp, containing 81 acres,
conveyed to R 8 Neal by Thomas P
Mann -and, wife by deed -registered In
said office In book V V, page 87, -.
. 10. The timber on the following tiac't
of land: " j1 ' ' j '
- One tract in Jumping Ran and Deep
Creek Swamps on east tide of North
River being Art seventhl of tract known
as the Blmpion tract. ' . -. 'i - -
One tract known a the V B Salter
patent, containing JBI7 acres, more or
loss. -.. .'p
- One tract commencing at the north
west corner of ths V B Baiter 219 acre
tract, runs south 100 poles, then west 100
poles, than north 800 poles, then oast 800
poles, then Booth to said patent, then
with s aid 16 acre patent to the be!n
nleg. Being tame conveyed to R 8 Neal
by V B baiter by deed registered la said
oSloe In book V Y,pae 158. i .- -
11 Atl the ttandlng limber on the trad
of land In White Oak township oa eatt
side of White Oak river, tglonln
themosth of Ramon gut, described In
deed from Daniel 8 Weeks to R 8 Neal,
registered la said office la book V. V.
psis lM.-.f; .' r
, U Also that SO year leaachold lattrttt,
coupled with the tfU to parchase.
rents paid for tstlrt term of the tract of
land at -Carolloa City" On tooth tide of
A dt N C 11 R adjoining tbt land con
veyed to R 8 Neat bv W M Webb, ad
Joining tht Tands of A A N ORB com
pany, aad channal of Bognt sound and
of Partis Hons Willis and J T tat on.
opa which It located the mills snd dry
kilns formerly belonfrlng to it 8 NesU -i,ll
AUothesaw mlil loc(t oa said
slOT6 ircl3Hl land, la'.d mill being te
nacity sbot!t 40.000 fVrt per dty, with
all etiRlnca. boCers, Uliltr. sbafltpg,
pulleys, sod all tools, fiitaiee and p
pKanraaiaO tbt brick dry kilo, wbarvtt
out to'.V.lpr", fncmi-nl kouart and
oihr bBliiHogt locatfd on tal l land,
alvi a'l rflfr,w trmv, war cm a, and other
tfxili and Impli nif fill sod appliance,
1 1b Man tn( boats Wli'.lam E
H'Kim and ",Ni,;;i."
It And the tract of land In Jont
t. unly, Nffib Carolttit, doscrtt-al In the
If.rn ; .Tpt W lUt and othtrt lo
It h Nai, rn-,'.' "d In cflire rf !:-j!tc
I r- (rfji.nra engtltj la bo. 4J j
i,-n 4.' I t.i (, n.iribtl.1 Haa
rrt nt'k ' ! tht Unit of I dwtr
H J. 1,1 m l' ( -..' ra.
fiA l i' it l( f Un 1 In f'i'o
t -'f. ? -r'.'i I I'aa, nn .' .-e
i '. 1 kf n aa tht ;'' .-I land
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I A ; ' ' .,' ' ' t "n-
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127 Middle m. '
Fall line of Drags and Medicines.
J Perfumes, Toilet 8oaps, etc.; also ths
following Mineral Waters? Matchless
Mineral Spring, Buffalo Lithla, Hunny.
adi Janos, Bnnyadl Matyas, Carbana,
Veronica, Apenta, Red Raven Splits.
: Combs, Brashes, Tooth Brushes,
Pasterine Tooth Paste.
- COLUMBIAN INSECTICIDE.
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Bed Bug Destroyer. .
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SIMnONS ft WARD,
ATTORNEY sal COUNSELORS at
LAW.
'.'.... BIKW BKBMS, ST. C
Office Removed across Street to be: xi
IBtory of No. 69 (above Telegraph j
flee) Bouth Front Street,' net: to
Hotel Ohattawkv,
Practice In the counties of Graven,
uupun, Jones, onsiow, uarteret, famll
co and Wake, in the Suoreme' and Fed'
era! Courts, and .wherever services are
aestrea. .
EASTEltK
CAROLINA DISPATCH LLNE
AND'
te
PAIL.Y UJeTEL
; JSKI6HT & PASSINGIS,
For All Folnta Jfortli.
Effective Oct. 1st, 1908.
The Steamer NETJSB
Is scheduled to sail at p. m., Monday
weanesaay ana many, ror iOlxabeth
Ulty 0, U
The
Steamer OCIIACOKE
Is scheduled to sail at 8 p m Tnetdar.
Thursday and Batnrdsy for Elizabeth
uuy, . u, .
' Un Freight reoeiyed not later
than on hoar pretloai to sailing-.
. Tor farther information apply to
. GEO. HEUTJEBS0N, Aft.
K, . Kurd, Gen.' Up.,
U.O. HuD8iB,Crea.Iit Pms. Agt
Norfolk, Vt.
" W.fcSUMMERELL,
Au'L OenX Frt. and Pass. Agent, New
Bern, a. p.
Why Wot Take I Trip Tois Winter
J'.CTiiroujIi RoritU to CaM , i
This beautiful State and Ulaad hat
beea brooght within easy rtach by ths
splendid throngh train . service) of ths
Atlantic Coast Llss, the grtat through
fare to tho tropica." Winter .Tourists
Ticket are sow oo sale to allpolalsla
Florida" and to Bsvana. Tor rates
ecbtdulte- saspt BleepUl Car aad Bteaa
ship accomssodatloni write to, - . y
: ; -c": W.J.CB1IO,;
Otatral Pasttngtf Agent, Wllatnglon,
7 K.C. " -' ';-.. ...r ...
-What to Bay la Cpantak aad Bow to
Sty It" test to any address tpoa receipt
o a two eel stamp. ; - '
: Entry Claim.' 1
- . Bute of North Ctxoliaa,
.." . ; " Cravts Coonty.
To Oeo. B. WsUrs, Xatry Taktf Craves
Ooontyi ;- - " . r
Tbt eadtrstgned Wa R Morris of
Ciena county, Nottb Carolina, eaten
and Uyi claim to the followtng detcrfbtd
place or parcel of land la 1st township,
t'rTd covaty, Plata of North Carolina,
tht tamt being vacant and toapproprla
tod land, tnd tot jort to tnlry, Vis? Ly
Irg btn 6lfl Cnk snd Nttiat
rlTr, tjao.M on eortht y Pee ITaiel
tin pafnt, tin at ty Jil.n Jatnn patent
cn ..n;h I y Panh I'Bklr.t land and
mml t j i ft t. d of !' !' Imif t o., and
r n ti i . 1 r 1; Hwarnp, ca
U.:.'.! ( ! J tatlmaU-.a II t re,
Ir.'.rr! ll.'i ltt fiay of VwmUt,
13.
VTn. Ti. !''!
: : (','.
Inrys Plarniacy
i
. liefvVeen rtTe
A sseoger service
?n? n!,0!rtt equipped with the latest Pullman
Dining, Sleeping and Thoroughfare Curs.
g For rates, Schedule, Haps or any Informa- "
tion, write to -
WAL J. craig; ;
Oeneral passenger Agent,
Wilmington. N. C
lyon's French Periodical Drop
8trictlv 'vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED
, RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, 11.50 per bottle.-
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SOLD BY
Au
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THE WINTER FESORTS SOUTH
RBACHBD BY
SouthernSlRailway.
The Southern Railway announces the
sale of round-trip Winter Excursion
tickets to all the principal resorts of the
Booth, beginning October 15, 1903.
The winter resorts of North and Bouth
Carolina, Georgia and Florida are espec
lally Inviting to those In search of health
or pleasure. In these Slates ere such
noted resorts as Plnehurst, N. C, Cam
den, Aiken, Summervllle, S. C, Charles
ton, 8. C, Augusts, Savannah, Bruns
wick, Jekyl Island and Thomasvllle, Ga.
Jacksonville, St Augustine, Ormoud
Daytona, Palm Beach, Bockledge, Miami
and Tampa, Fla., also the resorts of Nas
sau and Cuba, best reached via Southern
Railway.
Tickets on sale up to and Including
April 80, 1901, limited to return until
May 81, 1901.
Southern Hallway affords elegant train
servlce.with the latest Pullman Drawing
Room Bleeping Cars, operated through
between principal cities snd resorts, ele
gant Dining Car service, and everything
for the comfort and pleasure Of the
traveler.
Ask nearest Ticket Agent (or further
Information sod descriptive literature.
The Golf Coast Resorts, Mobile, New
Orleans, Mexico and California
via
Southern Railway.
Winter JTonrlsl tlckeU now on sale
to the noted retorts of tht Golf Coast
tad lftxloo and California. TlckeU on
sals via Bonthtra Railway np to and
InclodlDg April 80, 1904, limited to May
11, 1904, for retnrn passage.
Elegaat train service. The route of
the " wetblngton and Bon tb western Llm
tied" aad "Basset Limited."
Ask nearest Ticket Agent for detailed
Information and descriptive matter.
Tie "Und 4 lit St"
and "Sapphire Country.'
DEAL WDTI IE RESORTS.
The Southern Railway reaches the
Ideal winter resorts of the "Land of the
Iky" and "flsppblreConalry," Including
AsbtvUle, K. C., Hoi Springs, N. 0..
Ktsderaoavlllle,"'' N. C. Brvvtrd aad
Lka Tozowst . The climate Of this see.
Uoa Is uparalieled, soluble for Invalid
athlete or sportsman,, and offers tvtry
charm of aa Idtal Witter Retort. - Kit
rant toerlsi hotels. Tkrosfh Beeping
Oars from principal dUee.
Toerist Tlchttt sow on sale at very
low rate; Ask stems Tiektt Agvnt
for detailed Information aad detcrlpilvs
nurture. . . . - ., '
. 1. tu WA1XD,
' Attorney nt
11 Bo, frock Bt, Orp. Boltl Cbatatwkn
Craven Orwnty Attorney. .
rirmtt. Ciina 1oml OnaloW. CXri.
araa, l'am!if, (Irn, Lenoir, ss4 the
Boprtme and fdrJ Omrt
fiuteof North Cafollna, Crav Coea-
To Go B Wsivra, tslry Taker for
Crva t'of nty. .
4 W H TystlaTl cf
CraT f tmy, hr.r h Cro'.1t tsttrl
arllTir''mtotii folnwlrg dsarT'b-
s-Me
iiTH0D0linHFADppt5,tr-i
unexcelled for luxury
- Ageuts, uioveiaua, unio.
F. 8. DUFF 7.
CIGAR
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A. & N. C. R. R
TIME TABLE NO. 82
To Take Effect tunday, Oct. 25, XW
at 0:55 A. M E. S. T. i
doing East BouKDULK: Going V7
No. 8 Passenger Trains No.
DAILY. -v'
Lv. p m stations:
8 30 Goldaboro ,
8 59 LaGrange
4 22 Kinaton
5 40 At. New Born, Lv,.
5 50 Lv. " Ar..
7 15 Ar. Morehead City Lv.
Ar. a
...11
...10
...10
ea 9
... B
..,7
'1
No. 5,
Passenger
Train
No.
Pasaenge
ITrain.
BTlTtOHS:
DAILY.
Lv. A.
800..
8 18..
820..
8 87..
8 48..
9 02..
9 13.
9 30..
960..
9 56..
1010..
A. V..
K,
Ar,p. )
.... 8;
.... 8,i
... 7.
...r'7
....7;
....71
....7i
....7i
....Of
.. .Goldaboro
Best's
. . . LaGrange
.Falling Greek...
, . . .KlnBton
. . . .Oagwell
Dover
...Core Creek....
. . .Tuscarora
Clarks.
.Ar. New Born, Lv..
... 61
t.i
FREIGHT.
No. 1. DAILY EXCEPT No. :
2d C last. BUNDAY ' JdCla
Lv. a m Ar, p i
5 11 Goldsboro .,;"2
5 45 Best's , 8
5 12 LaGrange , JJ i
6 17 Falling Creek 1 :
7 82 , Kinston .13 1
7 40 cmswell H(
9 00 Dover 11 '
9 40 core oreek ,...10 (
10 10 Tuscarora 10 1
10 83 dark's 9 .'
11 00 Ar. New Bern, Lv,,",,,, 9 i
U80.,....Lv. New Bern Ar,,.,..8 1
1 19 Riverdale 7'
1 90..,.. Oroatan.. 7 ;
140... Havelook . 7 i
09 ., Newport, Lv...,. 6:
9 20 wudwood.. ........ e ;
28 , Atlantic,.,..,..;..
9 55 ..Ar. Morehead Olty.Lv..,,. 8
8 00 ...Ar. M. City Depot, Lv..... 5
. A i i
B. L. DILL,
B. A. NXWLAND, OenT Bupt
Master Transportation. :
L. B. Habicht
The Flneat Lkjnon and Wlnws. '
. Ilablcht's fey Weak, nahichtt 1
Cent irerfectoa.CiaARV
' Coroer I front end HanoocV Etr
: I " r Kew Bern, N a
Russell Hou
Whllt la Baal fort be tare to it' r
the BomH Hoate. First-Class r
thomt for trtvanag people, r:
smlhentlnr tastotiled. Tire 1 1;
dty oi 17.00 per wek
a a, icastiL rr
Ram
ager
i'ubllcatlon or Cu
. xnonn.
w0nT!ICATlOUA, 1st'
Caitt ttrTf ffi:;';!
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ta.
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