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For fall Informitloa u to ntee rom ill poloU, Bleep! ag-0u feiemdow,
tohedalce, lllaitrsted llteteture, ets,;d(lreet ANf AGENT. o K -:J s i J
B.L. VIKNOff, TrevellBf Pettener AeBt, Cbulotte. N. O. 'r
Vv'H,'Hi v 4,.S,YP09. Atllrtot Pingr Agrat, AherUlB N. Oi
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Hare yos aver oonstdtred tba great advantage Of Ibis fea-y ' ?
1oroftte8anthwleutyoWboweomheT4 three (jfr
' flT,-rn lea aeres-eaay bs had at the prloe jf slngta acr j r jjt
ta year home secMoa t h It's worth, considering,. etpeok Jtv,,-: u V
when the creai ttodactlT worth the land laakea la at-r ,fc
count. Ifi weaderf oily fertile
agrlooltaral section la thts coatrr and farms are cheap
ont therela Arkansas, Oklahoma and Tsxm almply be-
cans tken ara- mare farsas thaa tamers-- Oa foa afford
-to overlook aa opportnaUy oi Wile kind t - tturlllutraled
booklets will give yon the particulars la detail. ' . It not
.Interested yoaraeltf write for then aayway ta behalf f
: joui lees favored relatives and aelghbore, - ' :
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FLTJS.'stJPOLLafS
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and Third
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.HtrJiL.aaallfMdaa admlalatrator. t
Bdtttstrtaa fhU U to aotlff all peraoaa
feMlnvalaima asa!nt tbe estate at the
.MtMuad tn aahlbtl tbesa IO.IM aa-
derrftBfd, oa er before the th day'of
Aag0tt,1805 or Ibla notloa,wlU be pleaded
la tar of their reooverr . All persons la
4fatoVtoaM uta wlllpleMBika ls-
aaaiMate payment. - - - r'."-.
- This 8th day of Anrss. - '
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.i ; -Admlatilrator
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itxectitor'a'Kotice."
The aadersfgsed fcavlag qnallBsd si
V tkaXleHtor alEoima H Enaaitds
. anasirl. keteby aotlii all peraoMhold
lag olalms against the estate of said de
aeaeld te preaeat them duly authentlea--aA,
Within res yT frm this dts ot
4his notice will be i ' i la Urof Ihslr
- lewieir. ' All penoaa Indebted to the
. .4UU of said deceased will please asake
lausedlaUpayinest. ' ' ' "
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tucutof 6f tmrna U Xnn'.t deceased.
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will piease aukekpplloatloB, ta wrl
daft?
. Any eomplalnu for dafecUva light,
Inattention of employees, eke, If mads
la writing, to tba CommUilan, will ta-
oslva prompt- attentloa. Addrsae all
aontmanioatloae to the aVoretary. ' v i.;
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Agrlpnltnra, JineejIngC-ltll, '
Xleculcal, at eohaalcal, aad Kls- -
ln). ladastrtsl Cbastl.try, T4x-!
tils Iadultry, 530 1 indent; 85
ttrnotora, ' Taltt'oa 20 'a year.
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" ' Cistps Connty.
To Go B Wsisri, ei.t j tkVerforCis-
Vsq conMr.
T!.e an-' -';;id L M FuMir of C.a-
fun eount,T I.oiL.i C r-" , enlsra 1
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unnts
One of the wor'j'a st-vn irimdri t
the si!' r la the Lnnikl; a t . Tu..
Lh Biiiiore tell of Jt In the X.a-k t i,
and Plnolsh whttlemea dlBcusa It la U.e
Arctic ocean. It la not aa a wonderful
(eat of engineering alone that tlier re
gard It, bat aa one of toe greatest opti
cal Illusions to be met with during a
seafaring career. Nor la It less wonder
ful In thia respect to a landsman. ;
A sblp cornea in through the Narrows,
a big four masted ship with lofty rig
ging. After aD the harbor regulations
have been complied with a tog takes
bet In tow. It is annouqead that she
is going up the fast river beyond the
bridge, Then the old sallora who have
been- there before get out their, pipes,
lean over the railings and prepare for
long comfortable smoke,'
Hot so the strangers, especially for
eigners.- As they see the big structure
before them, -anticipating official com
mands,7 they gather up the necessary
gear for lowering all the tops. - One
matt fltarts aloft on each of the f oar
riggings. ". ' t- e.S
"Come down there," shoots the mat.
"Get for'd, you men. -let alone that
The men go for'd. a good deal sur
prised.. Meanwhile the .'ship is .fast
approaching the bridge. 5; t The speed
continues the same and the black arch
Is sweeping downvHTbe men anxiously
regard the topmasts, 'then cast appre
hensive glances toward the apparently
low hanging bridge. ..'--
"Whtit ts the blame tool sklppertry-
Ttng- to doT growlsTBrr old English malt-
Meanwhile the old timers are leaning
against the bulwarks; smoking and
chuckling, Wha was once keen anx
iety tor them in now a huge Joke, . "1
-The otlii tp tllors are getting bewil
dered ri nt y the bridge wlll
strike i flie. lot 4mut : Just - below the
croastreea; 18 alarm Ihey burr, aft'as
though to jppeal to the pilot and the
offlcerattaf those bea "are camplacent'
17 tranquil ob the poop.'
i fXoclf out! -Stirnd frora nndeir yells
one,goBor. "le bridgejis appareotly-
auoui 10 uwvep uuvugane (ore rig
ging, "when suddenly It shoots upward
nod wp&tmmWtKiormib ton
truck, .fifty feet above. In amlmrte It
i all over, The bridge dwpe again.
It actually seems if it had been
raised especially to kllow- this ship, to
pass.- To the foreign sailors tt seems
a mlratjleanil they .Hell off It for the
rest of their l!yes.-New. Tork Press.;
1
PITH-Nt POINT:
tit-
Old saying: Those who can, do; those
Xon ladles no .doubt baveitrled inan
Wiedlea.'? EverAnd oue tnat wea a
TOdj!Ta;i&' Sami- .rv-
A Vjkeas there is talk of nAbotk,pr
tles are very flerce In tbetbopf (hat the
other W1U back bnt . " -We
have fetteed thatftba weather la
either too wet.' top dry, too cold or too
warm, -r It la vary seldom jnat right ;
Tlitil'i raS aria f il lh If ma imm
help it finch a death la Terrnneathv
factory to tba-doctora, aa Jt arforda
them nothing to cut oat. .V. --. -
. When "they were married they bad
two umbrellas and aeoded only one.
Latsr ohiwuen oue nmbaelbi wM vl
thev had tBer needed taror'
"We wondertf the author iof that say.
ti "It Ib pevcr'too lato tamend," waf
a mother hd had to wail 1I berchH
dred were In bed- before she could gat
hold of their clothe r-tchtsoa Gtobe.
rn tfca Dmrt TI rmtr
Aa odd llloetratkm once given Emer
son, .the philosopher, of the fact that
the laws of disease ara as beautifa aa
the laws of health Is aeported ta bis
lecture on The Comic &-. J-
yi was baateolng," ba eaya, ,"to visit
ai old and honored mendWho I was
Informed- waa, la a dying eoadatloir,
When I met his physician, who accost;
ad mala great spirits.:. ?.
; "And bow y friend, the rever
end doctor r I An quired.
,-.t)h. I saw blathUmornlng. It la
the most correct apopatay X have ever
aen-face and hands .livid, breathing
stertorous, ail tba symptoms perfectj
And he rubbed hla hands with delight,
tor in tba country wa cannot And every
day" a case that agrees wlthths diagno
sis of the booa K:"f-if
- ' (Vat fteslmlan, .;
-. The animals and birds-had bean tak
an Into tbe ark, and "Noah ,waa about
to nuj ia too gang plant r whan nia
wtm bahdl lnterDoaad. , "t-i ' i ' : -
"How' about the -flsh,' Joanf' aha
said. "Art yea going to leave them
ontr -
"The nahr.be sxclalmad.- That's
Just Ilka woman.' fx yon' think the
Oah, win drown J appose foa goand
lopK fttr the opdklig..wedam. .Ill at
tend to tba Hve atock.?'-ChlcagoTrlb-
y "i ' p,t , .
Toor He's iimt working hlmeelf t
death." '
' "Wby, I .thought ha had 8 poUtlcal
lob." -
. "He baa, hot tt seems as If be v
tooner r-' rrni i'oinli'd Vim it 18 nacsa
sary for biro to got out andiwork again
so tfiat sorru-bixly else wont gat tt nett
Um," Clikngo Record Herald.
.- mTV fp Hilly Mt very mora distfm-
ed alxiut sis going oa the Stags, did
tlwy notr
Tn," anawerwd Mle Oaysnne, "but
not until after they had ea bim act'
Washington Star. . ' - "
filnkletoo I'm In a box. My vrUo's
droomnnkar bna a '.-I me. IXulMon
Tou'ra In a flria a
tlvaland 1' ' r.
;:t raasyoo tiotin.
M.T1 ,
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fit r t
',, - - j - t ti A ,
f it i.o Li; ai!'!.sca le cotnplete. liow.
s--vect tie picture t-f mother and tabe, :
ansls siiiile at and commend tba 1
thoughts and aspirations of the methcr il
1 "c 2 ovm t; cradlewt The ordeal througla ;
v. tlte expectant mother aaust pass, bow-
aver, is so full of danger and suffering that .
' s'.a locks forward to the hour when she shall -V
-1 tie ';e tLria ef motherhood with indescribabla .dread an4 v
-J. I "l. woman should know thxt tha dantrer. rtain and kormrT"
t f cLILX-birth can be entirely avoided
a) - "i o Loiment far external use
X ail. the parts, and
su- t nature in its sublime
w i. By itsaidthousanda
f wotsen have passed this
great Crisis in perfect safoty
a
t rsd vttkout. pain. Sold at
tvtl W ragglsts, t Oar book
talv to all woman seqt
FOR THE
HOUSEWIFE
-TOnmg peel Frerri.:-', i
Preserved orange peel in good to". eat
First cleanse thoroughly with warm
water and a brush the outside of -the
peel.' ; Scrape from peel the , Inner
white! Tlace In kettle the yellow peel,
and "with it place one tablespoon salt
and enough water to cover,. Boll ten
mlnritea and pour off; put over fresh
water, boll up and turn off again. - Con
tinue changing the water until th peel
boa boiled tenders: To drain oil and put
aver fresh water three or four times Is
esuaUy- sufficient Remove tendet peel
and-chop- very flneu j.WIUi-one-.ctip of
sugarjaad1:,oiw-hftlf . ittal, -gater to
each cup of orange peel boll the chop
ped poei,"trrrtng constantly until' mix
ture- haaMwlled neurlj1-fli-y, thca -put
on plates and, si t in war ing ovea t
dry out fit need not b1ierfectlf (dgr
when placed In Jjra. J .e preserves
give a.floe lisror to pu., llngai caka
oarealaand ndarm" dmtat'4..
ff . f V j ' " r"i
I
- If ' any . one , thinks. bo. has I
flat
foot'' or. broken arch he can bet sure
by. putting the foot Info" water,gettlng
the whole bottom wet? then pot the
toot on the floor while wet and bland
nrv It the arch Is broken tha Dilnt of
the wholfe 1toot wlll'lW'dithe rJoqcIf
the arch 1a all right there Willi be a
dry space en the IdsM of the) foot
between the lall of the foot nndfceeU
U toe area is proken, r oasts are
entirely jenred by wearing a tlitcKpteej
Of felt (aucu a narne. i) tinkers nsa ut
collars, think) cnt to fit iniundat the
irch. It is not as pamfuTas Ihe tarctf
esold of steel and la eometlmea, bet
ter. It can be made aa thick, of thin
I as needed. For a soft corn between the
rtoes'itntln a'pinchof baking soda and
a tew drops of vinegar every night nil
tha -corn' irgone.0 -t.H
J-,--'"- --""JI -Vl in, Z
, ' j,... A Hmo -veeawe.v f
The housewife la' often khnoyed,'
while engaged in her kitchen jwprk.
by dtscovermr, that her pint or giu
measura la missing or mislaid or that
the measuring cups bought from, the
gMoere asa-aot eawect-;--; .
A young inventor haa designed an af
fair-, that neceasltatas , , the housewife
fi
-:.. ir.m arowriMJi cur.-. .;
W . . - . ' Ja
having tot one meaaura. And that so
constructed that a glance telhl Just the
amount ef liquid It contains. - A
This mulUple cup haa wlthla-' Its
walla a spiral ced, to the top of which
are afflxed a disk and a movable hand
er indicator. As the liquid rises la the
cup a rotary motion la Imparted to tha
rod, and as It revolves tbe hand Indi
cates on the disk the. amount pf the
contents, Just aa the hand , on' a cy
clometer Indicates the number of yards
a bicycle or motor carriage has trav
In cases ef tiphtheTia. onions ; in' th
form of nooltice and a airup are said
to have aa almost magical effect The-)
poultice In this caae'ia made ef the raw
onion pounded to a pulp and bandaged
around the throat well up to the ears,
changing as' of tea aa the mass becomes
dry. .- A ponJUcavof tha asms pa tba
sole of each foot, reduces the' fever.
The madlaguwus propertleat of onion
Jnlre make it specially aoothiDr to the
Inflamed muooua membrane and there
fore acceptable la rase of ' whooping
cough, croup or diphtheria. Art excel
lent way to make the airup Is, to cut
tbe onion Into slices, sprinkle pkatlfully
with sugar and press between .hot
plates and a awry weight net!) all the
Juice Is extracted. ; -. :
JOiFS SYnPAIHT.; .:
Is t'rovcrbial, ' llcvr
Vzra Women no- 7
Itow Binrh v,a owe to the rupMfiallo
s' j of 1. Whan tithor auf-
l r t'.ey eliMirfuHy It rid a h', 'ng 1
1 ' j ti.il job tha srif.ans wh'
h in
r
f to t!)'n ti
ynu tit
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by the use of Mother's WerjoVl;
only, which toughens aad reedara
M V- : L--sLi "'.-V-)..f:
Id at fXMO pet FT " - rr-Jr y
book of priceless i j k ,1 J
k free;" Address If3 'ji M k?
am, arfeiafsC oe.'- u uu JL,u-:
. ' The Skylark. ' - '
Bkrlarks""nre" rather prolific birds.
having -twa broods. in the year and
often laying as many as" ove eggs;
though' four is the usual number.-' The
nest (sr' sd difficult to find that it la
practically -never discovered except by
accident; aa when,, for. Instance, the
hay fields are mown, or what is being
hoed, The bird very seldom nests near
the. margin of . a field, whor it might
be put off Its nest by i-aBBeraby. On
the shores of the No. sea skylarks
will nest In the "bents" and "marram'
close -to 'the edge , of the sand hills,
though, they, Jutye to (etch food to their
young from a considerable distance.
There Is always something very pleas
ing in the sight of a lark's nest It la
usually -sank in a. hollow, and, unlike
the;-itests-"'fis tnabyv.ground building
Urdst lotnost carefully made, the cup
beingMeep- and perfectly circular, and
lined jwlth. verjtfine .grasses, though
the outer .part la made of rough, dead
benta.. and often of a most Irregular
shape 'in order toflll 'up tbe hole In
which It la made, London Spectator.
' "anyfldwers.Tlutlves most ot them
of iloiis t where (the day Js . Intensely
hot'. exDand' their, WosboiS at night
otoBU'amdi thm' th- Tictoria
itegio, wnicn opens ns epienuiu carys
near mAmaaerr a; nightfall -and
elooea.tt at'dawmi .
a Thai queen ot.the hlgbt blooms for
ene-. night only.,and has.lh Joome on
tb lJaods,.t.,th lrihbean sea.j .The
triangular cactus., whose flowers are a
foot in. length and width, follows the'
From 'Virginia, corfler the biennial
Oenotheras or "nrghnighf wlilch was
brought to England to 1814 because its
twiste Tcd- root uld be - eaten" as
ealad, .- 4!a s
j-Among. British night flowers are the
racket, ?or nlght .Tlolet, the evening
rlmtesetandr tba-camplon. .The white
yellowHic:fid he fragrance ot
mesa nowers oi nocrurnai iow aaract
roving stoths; Which carry' the pollen
and. so . fertilize the planta.-London
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t T'i'j
rktWaaai
The noted BneUsh -family of. the
HolreThas for Its badge a bloody hand,
and thia sinister badge commemorate
a. .wage: that, ended t a crime. Sir
Thomas Holte, one day la 1612, was
hunting.'" He Invited T his comrades
home with him' to dinner, and aa be
rode along be made a heavy, bet on hla
cook's punctuality;. But the cook fail
ed htm for once; when he got home din
ner waa not ready. . The J" ot
companions at this failure, together
with hie huge loss In tbe matter of the
wager, enraged hlmeo that he ran Into
the kitchen, seised a cleaver and spUt
thcoook'e bead open with- it After-
werdhls family, to keep this crime
aUve, adopted for its' crest the bloody
hand oT th cook killer.
,A,1V-i" 'ii ''i'i -r- .r.i .'
".'.T.'jt, Twe -atlas rt ferns.
i When 'the. presidential straggle be
tween. Clay and Jackson: was at its
heights ia related that a band of emi
grants, from ' Kentucky and the then
other western states commenced to set
tle ea the north side of. the Missouri
river and called their county Clay and
th county aeat Llbertyr
At the aame tlm another lot ef end
grant from Virginia and other south
ern states pitched their tents on the
south sldfl of the Big Muddy and called
their county Jackson and the capital
Independence. And so It remains, to
thia day,. Clay stood for liberty sad
Jackson for independence. Oak Grove
(Moj Banner.
- - p.. .
- -.-
V la ?tOch the daisy A called la Mar-
guerlte. It Wa the drrlce of Margue
rite ef Anjou, and also ef Marguerite
of Talola, a much -more appropriate
emblem' of .'the latter prlnecas, ' who"
withdrew from tbe glitter ef courts to
beeame rectus, than of the ambitious
Lancastrian, qnoeo Of England. The
daisy is th national Sower Ot Italy,
ctiosp it bono of Queen, Marguerite,
Ia thA tanguaaiof fluwers It signifies
Innocence, peace, hope.. In the age of
chivalry It wa tt emblem of fidelity
and wora by kalghieat tournament In
honor of their ladylove,
Th Acla Jfiuma f ancient
the enr)!"t approach to the aewspa
f win. u we bare any euUMotlo recoi I
The- Acta appeared daily until th
downfall ef tbe empire, A. IX 478. .It
waa. pubtlf iHL under the auspice cf
thQ pi'vpniiuotit and pouted in eon
ptlLllo piin e, 1ho cotiti-iita coiialatlng
a '- Ht of pulill duckets, a snmi
of dally occurroncea and all. news
ganaral cliarnctt-r.
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Trains with PaUmws Weepersnd Dloldg;1 ;
: Through tickets fromCarollBs wUhjUr ct eennectlpns. SPECIAIi AATI
POR SHA601T, SIXTT Or F1PTKKMDAT TICKETS. . - ' ;' -
Fifteen da; tickets from Kew Ber&,
Bleeping car aceommodatlons engaged
r i- s. SPECIAL tACH
en authorlied dates; tickets good for tea" days at tste of 828.70.- Cerrefpoadlngly
low rates' from ther..tlona.v Bptolal accommodations arranged for parties
Stop overs permitted without limit at C.A O. f ektraled Mountain teorts.
. .UoJS THE O ft 0 KOUTB and purohaae your tickets accordingly. .
For eoach exonnloa dates, reservations add other information, address
jr.A.Via,,. '-. is. O. WABTHBN, Dps, Richmond, Va
T. W.OURO, ra Agt. ft ft O. Rr . Norfolk-. Va., --- -
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'iThe Annual - Meeting -- of the stock
holders of th AtlanUe ft North Carolina
Ran ead Company wm a held at New
Bern, N. C Thursday September 28ad
1904 at 18 o'clock noon.
The booki for the tranafer of stock
will be closed Angus! S3rd, 1004.
JAMES A. BRYAN,
President.
M. manly;
Bec'ty ft Treasurer
Russell House.
. BEAUFORT, N. 0.,
Centrally located. All the deli-
caoies of the eeaaon. Well venti
lated rooms, Good beds, Phone con
vemencee, Pol'te and attentive Ser
vants. Rates $1.50 per day.
Special and liberal terms by week
or monuL.
Q. A. RUSSELL
proprietor,
T. A. Green, Prest
E. H. Meadows, Vlce-Prest
T. A. Catstell, Cashier,
Citizens' Bank,
- par JUMVJf iBTaw', . a.
Do General Bamklng Busloess
Burplns and Undivi
ded Profits, 188,000.00.
We will give prompt and careful atten
uon to au Dnainees entrusted to a a.
We Invite your account. Try us.
id ot DlTMtora.
rerdbaBd Uuioa
J. A.Keedowe.
. H. Maadcwa,
Ohaa.DrJly,Jr.
Jane Badiiund,
Haver Haan,
raomaa A..6rea.
aaaneiw.lpoek
Ohaa.at.rowier,
J, W. Orainaar, -
at. W.BataUwoad.
o.a.rov.
M.I.Ives. W.r.Oroakett.:
. aura jtaoswa
T v-? a . . r"i
A Departure
from old methods of carriage building
has enabled as to famish a vehicle that
Is at' oaoe very cheap, haadsoma and
serviceable. Carriages, bsggita, light
wagoas, perfect la construction, detlgn
aailflalah. at notably low prices. Best
of workmanship and materlfir Up-to-
dat la all respects. Can't be beak
Guarantee with every eaa.
- Wa pnt Rubber Tire oa jour old or
aW waeei. we senna your wow
iirtia a machine without cutting them.
Xvarybody Is Invited lo so the machine
at work putt lag new bolti la old p'aces.
O. . TTatem A Houjs
' . Successors to G. H. Waters ft Boa,
' . Pbona 185, '
t8 Broad BV Haw Basi. "
10 BISCOTJXT,
e -e -m
."Book Coaulnfng oonpoM for 800 lh.
of Ice-to, 10 Jbi- oonponj, Tain H00
win be sold to cutomers at a discount
of 19 per center X-'.J''.y
,: 13.80 wUI buy 4 OO: worth 6 IC II
book la prooared, liher from th ddrar
of wag oa or f waa tkeofflc W rlfflth
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upon application. -' -
EXCURSIONS ' '
A. & N. C. R. R.
TIJtB TABLl NO. S3
To Take Effect Sunday, Apl. 10, 1804
at t:01.A.M., B.B.T.
doing Kaat Boekdoxb: Going We
No. 8
Passenger Trains
No. t
DAILY.
STAUONB:
Goldsboro. .
LaGrange..
lit. p m
Ar.arn
...11 OS
....10.88
880...
8 58...
482...
5 40...
560...
716...
, a. ins ton.
,..Ar. New Bern, Lv,...., 908
,..Lv. " Ar 8 87
At. Morehead city Lv 8 55
......XV IB
No. 6.
No. 8,
Passenger
Train.
Passenger
STATIOBS:
Train
DAILY.
Lv. A, M,
Ar,.p. at
880
808
.... 767
7 47
7 87
8 00
818....,
886,....
8 87
8 48
08
8 18. ,
8 80.....
8 60....,
8 64
Goldsboro...
Best
LaGrange. . .
...Falling Oreek.
...... Klnston....
Caswell
785
Dover 7 17
.....Core Creak 7 00
. ...Tuscarora 650
.......Clarke 6 48
-At. New Bern, Lv...... 680
,. r. a,
Paaseneer Nn. fi.
1010
k. at.
No. 7.
Lv. a. m.-
10 80....
1040
10 43
-Sundays Only Ar. p. m
Lv. NewBern Ar...,
Bivendale
Croatan
Havelock ,
Newport
WildwnnH .
10 68
11 15
U W....
11 40. . . . Ar, Morehead City Lv.
FREIGHT.
DAILY EXCEPT
SUNDAY
No. 1.
8dChvi.
Lv. am
511..,.
545....
..Goldsboro ,
Beet's ,
LaGrange ,
Palling oroek
Kins ton
oaawell
Dover ,
618
8 87,
7 82.
7 40
800
8 40
....core oreek.....
....Tuscarora
Clark's
Ar. New Bern.Lv.
10 10.,
10 83.,
H 00.,
No,
Tuea, Than,
Mon,
ft
. New Bern Ar..,.
. Riverdale
.. ctroatan
. Havelock
ft Sat.
18 80 Lv,
1 18
1 80
1 40
8 00
Newport, Lv.....
8 80 Wildwood,
8 88 Atlantio.
8 65 . . Ar. Morehead City, Lv 8 88
8 00 ...Ar, M. oity Depot, Lv 4 60
'" a.K.
Supplement No 1,
To take effect Saturday, May 14th at
11,05, a m, 1904.
Eaat Bound. West Bound.
No. 211. Ho jia.
DAILY, EXCEPT
FRIDAYS AND
SUNDAYS.
Lv p. m.
400....
4 80
4 29
4 40....
4 62
518....
6 80
6 49
655
STAT10H8. Ar p. m.
..Goldsboro 8 00
Best's.......
.. . LaGrange.....
...Falling Creek.
Klnston....
Caawell
-.Dover
...Core Creek
Tuscarora
Clark
8 86
8 14
1 81
1 88
18 88
18 88
.a.m.1168
... " 118
..." 1181
...'! 1105
6 10 Ar. New Bern. Lv..
fy No 813 will pas No 8, when over
us ea and rua ahead ad aad to Golds
boro anlsss otherswls otherwise or
dered. B, u. DILL,
B.A.NXWLAND, CraalBapt
Hum awuponuion.
A. T. Hf LLEICAR,
Chief IX patch r.
" Ilomnltifl A, Xaiiii,
- -i ATTOBSET At UTT,
. Practlo i In the counties of Oravsa,
Carter, Pamlico, Jones and Onslow,
and In to State" Supreme and Federal
Courts, . r A t .... c-.. .
-CmoM BeatklVrA4aUra,vr Tile
graph office, Ner frn,.
?ni& i. puss 1 1 -.mis! it
"llfc-'WBllea4 Jtadtair Pil -Otataan
wtUeuM BUitoVAleedlag, CleenM aad
Itching Puea,- It aborb the-tojaors,
aBayj she Itching at enee, ' at as 8 peal
ttoa,gffs ahstant lettef Sold by DAYTJf
PHAilMACT. ' t-'-iitvi vi ' -.
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r: X. Slmateaa, ,3 . A. Ward
-yv- SIMnONS t WAR0, ' Uu .,
moKicir mi coexsxLoii
- 'r'- tw , -.--i-t
Offlce Removed across Btreet to Bee 3a .
Btory of No. (above TcUgrapj U ,f i
. fioe) tionUi Front Street, al to ,
: Uo' Ustuwks,-, ,
I Practice la th eattatl of Cravea,
Duplin, Jones, Onalow, Carteret, PaV '
co and Wake, la tV u'"m aad IeV':
eri (Jonru, aad w a 'rKeas as
doalred. , I"';-. i tTli"--.' k ;
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Erncct K.Qrccn,
A tlorncj Coaler at law,
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