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What is ;Vy;:VVr!y!'W'l',''" ' 'mm mimais imm Wmmm fr.Xtl.T:Ti:'lA':v ' ' ' v ' r )-- -i - -- Cas'orla U Dr. Samuel Pitcher prescription for Infanta and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morpbina nor other Narcotic Fubgtance. It Is a harmless tnbetltuta for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty yean' as by Mili.ons of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fcvcNslincss. Castoria prevents vomiting Soar Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria re leaves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria nsslmMateg the food, regulates the stomach and ltnfv.'i, giving healthy and natural sleep. tor'.i is tho Children': Panacea the Mother's Friend. CaBtoria. - Ojgtorti Is an e"wllnt medicine for ehll r.-n Mother hare rpeedly told Die of iU y d tiHei. upon JMr t'hiWrett.M Da. 0. C Ohoood, Lowell, La,-,. (TAoKorta la the bout remedy for children of which I in acquaiid. I hop the day i not ar distant when motuora will consider the real aterest of their children, aad use Castoria in stead of theYariousqiHU't nowtnimawnich are destroying their Iced onna, by forcing opium, oorphine, eooihing nynip and other hurtful rent, down their th route, thereby t'odn: em to prematur? gnve" Dtt- J. F KlN.-IIEXOE, Cniiy, Ark The Centaur Company, "'! M mmmmMmEamarxi FIRST-GLASS BARBERS. PROF. W H. 61IEPAUD and bit competent assistants in tho tons orial art will give you a pood job and will pay ttriok rttontiou to all branches of hair enttlng and shaving. IWQ'we me a call, At Gaston House Barber Shop. Tonsorial Artists, THE TONSORIAL ESTABLISHMENT oi TIMOTHY BOW,No.i40 Middle Street is now prepared to do the best of work i its line. Expert help, sharp raiori and polite attention. Hair cutting a specialty. First Class Barber Shorj BRICK BLOCK, MIDDLE ST. Nearly opposite Baptist Church . Apartments neat and tidy, and only ODnpetent assistants employed. First class bath rooms oonnected with shops. H. L. BaAKS, deofi Proprietor. ELLIOT & GREEN, Eair Dressing Parlor. Careful attention given to all branches the business. Children's Hair Cutting a Specialty BOOK STORE AND Blank Books, and new lot Standard Works of Renowned Authors. Prayer and Hymn Books, Ladles Parses, Pens, Penoils, eta. Alecs Late Papers and Periodicals re oelvedd ally. 10tf MANWELL & COOK, Engineers, Machinists & Blacksmiths. ' Make and repaia Engines, Boilers Saw Mill, Oris Mills and Pumps. - Steam boat work of all kinds. - Bepair Inspirators and Injectors, Gas, Steam and water pipes fitted In ' in all their branches. ' ' Uhop : between Ioe Factory and Freiebt Depot of A. &! N. O.K. B. ft. k- . H . - ? ' ' i - iCAVEAl 8. 1 KAUt MARKs; ."COPYRIGHTS."' " CAI I OBTAIN A PATENT f Jo , srompt answer and an honest opinion, write to - MINNA CO., who have ked nearlr afty year eiperteuoelnthe patent buflnoes. Conmuiiipa. . tlsns strictly oon8denUaU A M aadbeek of ln fonBstloB otmoaratna Paets and how to oe ' - tain then sent free. Tileo a eatalofneof neobaa- . (oil end eolentiao books sent free. ' latent taken tbrontrh Muun a DO. feeerve . mam iwinin ti, Actitatlne Amerlraa. and thMTare brouaht widely before the poblle wttb- out eoet to tbe Inrentor. This snlCTidld Pap. iMned weeny, sleesntly Ulastreted. ha by far tbe . Kiwt circulation of sny setentine wort In the Building Edition, monthly, aisoayear. 8ii . 7 tnur niimliHr mntKlns bi . . tlliU Xitmit, Sal SaoanwAT, NEXT! Castoria. " Cestoria It to well adapted to children thai I recoruoend It as superior toany preearlptioa knowo to me." H. A. Aeoaea, M. D., Ill So. Oxord St Brooklyn, N. T. ' Our puyttciaai la the children depart mfjit bare ipoken hit. of their expert ence In their outside practice wtla Castoria and although we only hsre among mcdlt-a! supplies vhet Is known as reguhj product, yet we are free to confess that the merit of Castoria has woa us to look with favor upon it." Ukitsu IloarmL aaa Dimauil, Boston, Mass Allu C. Ssith, Pre . nrr j Street, Hew York City, mm wr iqsMwssewBsMB STEAMERS. EeL O. Eastern Carolina Dispatch. Keel Passenger and freight Llae betweee Txraw BEHNV, Uattern North Carolina PolnU.and allooa naotlODs of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, OLDDIWS New York Philadelphia. Norfolk, Bel tlmore, Richmond and Beetoa. The ONLY Trl-Weekly Llae Oat New Herne. TKK NSW AND KLKOANTLT BQOIPPB STKAMKB "nToxuse" Balls ..ons Now Berne TIONDAVS, WBDHSIDAYI, FRIDAYS, AT 4 F.ZhX.. 8topplDK at Roaueae island eaeo way aad formlns eloee oonnestion with tat Norfolk Hoothere Ballroad at Illsaaeth City and the Norfolk and Wee tern Ballroad ai morion, rm eastern OarollaaDl"tah Line, eoa alttlna ol too 8tr. Neoee. Norfolk Bonthera it. R New York, Th:a. and Norfolk R. H., end Pennsylvania R. H., form a reliable and enular line, offerlnf superior faellltles for lulok oasseaer and freight transnortatloo. No transfer eioept at Bllaabeth Olty.al whlu point freight will be loaded on ears to io inrougn to aestination )ireot all goods to be shipped via Batters troll oe Dlspath dally as followl Prom New York, by Penna, H. R,,Fier n, North River. From Philadelphia, by Ptalla, R ... ok Ht. station. W. and Ba.to. Prom Baltimore, by Phlla., Wit. and Balto. K. R., Preeldent Bt. Station. From Boston, by Merehanta a Miners Trans portation uo.; New York and Hew England H. ft. t av Rates at low and time qnlektr than by hi other una ror further Information aDDiv to W. H. JOToe (Oen'l Freight Traihs Agent, P. R. R.) General Tratne Agent. )co. Btkphens, IMvlslon Freight Agent P W.1B. R. B., Philadelphia. B, B. Oooks, Oen'l Freight Agent., H. I p a IV. r si.. Norfolk, va R. O. HddqIms. General Frelaht Ageat R, R. R NorrolC, va. QKO. HINOBRBOK. Agtnt, Hew Berne. N. a stwiNa MACHINE MADE WE OB OCR DEALERS earn aaU To aaaeklaas eh earner that) yaw east Set elsewhere. The NEW BOIKR la nr best, hut we awake ekeawer klass. eh aa tae CLIMAX. IDEAL tutel Uher Bta-lt Ana Fall HMkel Plateel Sewlas slatehiaea far tlf.M aa Call aa ar aareat ar write as. Wa want year trade, aad If arises, terms and sqaars dealing- will wla, wa will bave It. We ekalleaara the werii ta rod nee a BETTER $f 0.00 Oewiasi aehlaa far eO.OO. ar a katter ISO. Sewing; Bfaehlae far ISO.OO than waai tut hay froaa as, ar ear Aaaata. THE HEW HOIS SEWBG liCHUE CO. Oatma, Visa, Boeron. Ibaa U Xtmi tojiBS,.T. ieutweo, ma ex. uwn, mum hum, mie SasluMiaootOii. Ti.iTi,(l4. FOR aALB BY IMECTION TKoTjfllDtAKa FSlClDfl Na Wa Pal. Pre Pre. Syringe. A 1 tot Day Cure for Ooaoaaaoaa. Oust, LauouaaHGKA, sraaMAVOaaaou,. . w fH. VUDWIIUf DHHI Aflvwai :.M PMMaUMnt All Van anres. T A Sure PraTeatlveof all Vanareel. At Prosaists, or sent to any address hw gl.ea, lateetlaa Malyaor Is "TTI! BKJT"ef sS stmilarteuiedlea. Ba.SlSBTasai.iiiiiass.aa Caveats, and Trsde-Msrks obis' ned, and all Pea. eat bueiaesi eonducted for Mo DC hats rctai out omet re oeeoerrc ,0. . P ttht Orfior end we caa secure pstsnt la iess UaM laaa thaw remote from WsiMofton. goad bmmci, arswmg o. p" w "!"TJ HouT We advise. U pelentmbte er aot,free e cture. crliaiiotautillialetlasecened. .1. UewaoObteinlrateats."wttk rJ Vln Am U. ft sad faceMoooaatnes sent bus. Address.. - J c.a.c:jo7&co. oea. aavswromei, waemawrea. raaBMJj aiaa,tJWwaia"aa-aaa 'EVh'fc'fciitniv SAVESri iT The Best MONEY alyder ra.Ca. I eaaaeteai e)aIa,r.B. THE JOURNAL TBI 0LD-T1S.K riOCIC. DlAA MOXISOH. A dancing picnic at Sulphur Springs, Hey, bow Ins music bubbles and twingt ! How Um leaves titter, U sunlight it gay, The best of the county is up and awty. They'll trip it, nor tire from the mod to the dusk. And tbe tarorite'daocs it the gay "Honey afufk." My Esther holds dm aloft with pride. Beautiful worn a on every ad; Now, 0 for tbe sight tbat makes our bearts beat, She convt down tbe middle with lightest of feet; ITer to( curie lie golden on ber lilac gowu My mother's tbe belie of the country and town. Dear little mother, whose smile wis so Theme soft, floating curls are now threaded with gray. And I have reached manhood, have been in clad time. n many a revel iu fur distaDt cllmti. ut never baa mortal to uiumvut teemed, And never was pleasure e'er felt or e'er dreamed Like thtt throb of delight and of joy and of pride felt; when she pawed from the Hue on tide. And, fairest of women, that old picnic day. She danced down the middle with Gov ernor Orsv. 8UMMEB RAIN. MARV WILSON. Down from tbe wonderful cloud lan j fouu tsin Sweeps tbe glimmering rummer rain, Hugging the ragged, mist-wrapped moun tain, Kissing the smiling, flower-strewn plain. Falling, falling, falling. Always restlessly tailing, Bright and fast. Dimpling the lake that sleeps in the val ley, Tossing iti silver with the gold ol the grain. Waiting with roses and lillies to dally. laughing, coquetisb, trolickiug ram. Falling, fulling, falling. Daintily, daringly falling, Io the last, Hurrying On to the moaning river, Ixning itself in the yellow waves. Where water-sprites are weeping forever Uver the hidden raindrop s graves. Falling, falling, falling. Like ail very voices calling From tbe past. Robert Plnkevion on Forgere. Profetalonal A band of professional forgers be fore starting out always agree on a basis of division of all moneys ob tained jo their forgery paper, writes Robert Finkerton, tbe famous de tective, in the North American Re view. This division might be about as follows: For a presenter, where the amount to be drawn does not ex ceed $2,000, 1ft to 25 per cent.; but where the amount to be drawn is from $3,000 to $5,000 and upward the "presenter" receives from 35 to 45 per cent. The price is raised as the risk increases, and it is gener ally considered a greater risk to at tempt to pass a check- or drait ol a large denomination than a smaller one. Tbe middleman gets irom io to 25 per cent. His work is more and his responsibility is greater, but tbe risk is less. There are plenty ol middlemen to be had, but the "pre senters" are scarce. The "shadow, when one accompanies the band, is sometimes paid a salary by tbe mid dlemaa and his expenses, but at other times he is allowed a small percentage, not to exceed 6 per cent., and bis expenses, as witn or dlnarv care his risk is very slight. The backer and forger get the bal ance, which usually amounts to from 50 to 60 per cent. The expenses that have been advanced the men who Jto out on the road are usually rleduoted at the final division. She Woald Neither Paint nor Powder. "I postively will not use cosmetics.' said a ladv to tbe writer, "yet my com nlexion it so bad that it occasions me constant mortification. What can I do to tret rid of these dreadful blotches f "Take Dr. Pierce's Favorite PrescriD tion." was my prompt reply. "Your complexion indicates that you are suffer tag Irom functional derangements. Re move the cause of the blotches and your cheeks will toon wear the bus of health. The 'Favorite Prescription' is a wonder ful remedy for all diseases peculiar to your sex. Its proprietors guarantee to return the money if it does not give satis faction. Bat it never fails. Try it." Tbe lady followed my advice, and now her complexion it as clear as a babe's, and she enjoys better health than the has for many years. To permanently core constipation, bil iousness atd sick headache take Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Of dealers. So teach us to number our davs. that we may apply our hearts unto wiadom. raaunz lie 18. Wa kara a svaadr aaa positive ear lor eatarrh, diphtheria eaaker Btawth aad kaaaaeaa, iaBEHX)H'8 CATARRH BEMKDT. A BfiSal tajaeto rrae vrta ikbouU. Uta it U yaa sestre aaaita a wtttwwaai. PriwMa. Sold by NewreJansebracj Oo. Blessed' ia the man who keeps enough summer in his heart to thaw the winter in on veins. 8aM Faalish 1mIs ABow a eoaRh wraa uatn it reta beyond the reaon of waMnotaa. Ty ones say, "Ok.it win wear awav." wot la atost catat it wears taeta away.' Ooold they ba fasdnead to trv tae saoettsfal medio lna eaile4 Kssbdw Balsaav which Is sold at anoaitla tTOawaatoa ta aura, iney wotua imavediataly tea ths ezoellaat earutttar taking the flntt dose. Pries SOo, aad tl TrU sUs frs. At aa awirgists. I ealMOao4wwW Before buying your new bicycle look the field over carefully. The superiority of Victor Bicycles was never so fully demonstrated as at present. Our '94 line will bear the most rigid scrutiny, and we challenge comparison. There's but one best Victor. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. OOSTOH. NSW TONS. MIUkOILFMIA. CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO. W. D. BARRIHOTON, Art. New Berne. N. C. As well expect a tree to lire on last year's sap, as a soul on old experiences. Dyspepsia sod Liver Cotaplaint. Is it not worth the email price ef 76o., to fras yourself of tver x symptom of these dUtreeeiag complaints, if yo think so eall at our stars and gat a bottle of Sail oai VlteJiaer, every bottle has a printed fusraatas oa It, tan aooordiagl aad if It doss you ne wood it will oott you nothing. Sold by Now Berne Drug 0 Camphor is cultivated at Hioga, Japan. About one-fourth of the product comes to the United States. Croup and Whooping Cough. I have three children who are sub ject to oroup, and hare found that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure them quicker than anything else I oan get. If you do not believe that this remedy will cure the eroup, do as I did, try it and you will soon be eonvinoed. K. M. Chatham. Dewey. I Illinois. Whooping Oough is alrio deprived of all dangerous consequenees when Chamberlain's Uoagh ttemedy is freely given. There is nothin equal to it for either of these ailments. For sale by J. V. Jordan Druggera. Always remember that you have eyelids as well as eyes. Chamberlain's Bye and Bkin Ointment is a certain cure for Chronic Bore Kves, Granulated Ere Lids, Sore Ripples, Piles, hcxema, letter, Salt Hheuru and eicald IleaU, 2 ) cenis per box. rr.r sale liy druggists. TO H0BSB OWNERS. For putting i horse in a tine healthy con dition try Dr. C'adv's Condition Powders. They tone up the nystem, aid digestion, cure loss oi appeuie, renew iuiuiimuuii, irren kidney disorders ana destroy worms, givi new life to an old or over worked horse. cents per package. For tale by druggist Sold oy J. V. Jodan, New Berne IT. It takes a man to talk econo my a woman to practice it. Whon baby whs siek, we gave hr Castoria. When ah" wus a CbilJ, she cried for Castoria. Wheo she nrcutue Miss, she elunff to Castoria, Wlwp she hatl Children, she t;ave them Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A certain forest plant in Japan grows to be about six feet high in inree weeitu. Build Him L p. Mr. J. B. Lewis, of Atlanta, Qa., had severe dyspepsia. Physicians and all other remedies failed to core him. He tried Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy, and afterwards writes: "The first dose rave relief. I recommend it as the best dyspepsia remedy ever discovered. I have gained flesh sines using it. I voluntarily recommend it to all suf ferers with stomach troubles." For sale by druggists at 50c per bottle. The proof of the temper is the . unexpected guest. Oae of Kr. Jordan's Excellent Medl- lelaes J. Y. Jordan, Druggist's sells a preparation for rheumatism that has performed some remarttaDie eores. Frank Shepardson an engi neer on the Southern Pacific liy., who reside at Los Angeles, Cal., was troubled with rheumatism for a long time, ue was treaiea oy several physicians, also visited the Hot Springs, bat received no per- anent relief nntu he nsed unam- berlaia's Pain Balm, which is the medidne referred to above. He says it is the best medieiae in tbe world for rheumatism. One kind thought spoken is worth two unsaid. Hew a CbieaM Mas Was Cared ef KheaaeatlsBa. Mr. John Hall, of 9235 Oom- neroial Ave., Chicago 'met with a serions aeoident for whioh be need Chamberlain's Pain Balm, freely with the best results. "Bat now." says Mr. Hall "comes tbe best part of bt story. For many yean I have been quite a sunerer irom rnenma- tiam. with BtUEnesa oc Ur, joints. 8inee tbe AppUeatioa of Chamber lain's Fata Balm, all symptome of rbenmatum hava oisappeareo: ta fact 1 bshere that it aaa banished every trace of rheumatism from my system., jrk sale j. r, .roraaB orraorr. DCNVtn. No talent, no self-denial, no brains, no character, is required to set up in the grumbling business; but those who aro moved by a genuine desire to do gooa nave nme 'time tor mur muring or complaint. j i em. . . MAGNETIC NERVINE Ib KTMrmntMM, to rar Nrvous rrostra tion. Htm, Dizi. nmum. Hs.daoh.. Neuralgia tad In- ! omnia. Orwt e cosswjsi in tb aa of lo baaXkQ. ouium. aleobol. od In Mhsr direo tloDa, brintngon Ds billty, Sleaploaa ni, Mantal 0 BtFOAt - prslon. Softanlns of th Brain, Inaanity and at laata miawrablo dih. MACNETIO NEM VINI BrrtMU all iuettwa Id ithr mi, renew viLalitj d atrwBKtn to Doto tns moacuJar ana nrrvtus)tn.jro, t un thm brain, baildn ut the Dstn, nrintT rirMtn Ids i unoi ItMto, a&d rwaytorshw health and bappinrnw lo tho mail to an- a4draa, $1.UU ir box; ( for & UU. With rer. A monin iratinisnt id piain i acaierw ny vary vo.uu mrar w giw a wriTtan uutirannsa cur or rwfund tb toouwr Circuiaro Iron. UuranUsa , aaatM on 1 1 of our ettuu. GEO. W. QAbKILL, New Berne' N. C. Administrator's Notice. Haviiur qualified "ax ailiuini.slr.thir ol Jno. V . Ethcridge. deceased, late of Craven county, X. '., this is to notifv all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhiliit them to the undersigned on or lieforc the 1st dav of June 1HW5, or this notice will be plead n bar of recovery. All persons indented to said e9tate will please make immedinle payment. W. li. lit J i l Tins May 31st, IH'Jl. Administrator, Pennsylvania's LEADING NEWSPAPER In all the attributes that suffice to make a il rat-class family Journal, The Philadephia RECORD Spares no trouble or oipense to gather and present to its readers all toe news oi the Old and Mew world. Iti several Departments, e' h under th management of a competent Kdltor, treat fully matters pertaining to The Household, The Farm Woman's World, Science, Art, Literature, Finance The Real Estate World. Presenting d7. a complete magazine every SUBSCRIPTION RATES ; Dally, one year, Daily and Sunday, one year, $8.00 4.00 ADDRESS The Record Publishing 917-919 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Co. 52nd Tear .-vrmnr. The Great Farm. Industrial and Stock Journal of the South, Oqi Ytar For $1. To every subscriber who sends us 1.25 will sead Southern Cultivator for oae year and 10 full papers of choioe Oardea Seeds. Sample oopiea and premium lilt will be mailed fuse oa application to THE OULTIVATOB PCB. CO. Box 415. Atlanta. Oa. THB WEEKLT JOUBHAL Mid tut Oultf vator one year for $1.75. WE TELL YOU aotMaf new whea we state that It pays to ensac tn a aerssaaeat, awut healthy and pleasant bum h. tktm nun, nrott for STerr dsv's work Seek is tbe business ere offer the working clans. We teaeb the at how to atsAe saoaey rt ipldty. and aasnuttae every one who ronoi rs our initrucuoui rauarauy taa maaiaK or aaeve no.w Krery oae who takes bold aaw aad work, will -n meedllv Inmeeii tbelr earainn : there to qeettM leeeiioa aooe , voici. " . wv, yoa, raaoer, eaa uo sue same ear las business that yoa bare Tail is baa theehaaee to seeare. Yoa will esake a w . ... it mm rail ta rtre it a mat as once If eaa hud the sitaatioa. aaa act QeteklT, yoa rki asreeUy Sad yeurselt la a ssoat prosperoei aess. at wbieh yoa eae sarely auae aaa sare hraiti arie earns of laoaey. Tbe ilts of only a few amrk will oflaa eoael a week's Wacea orcen W aether voa era old or yoana, man or weens, tt tsaaes ao eMereaoa, ao aa wo tall yoa, end tne m as Ika ear start. Meitbet esetrteaoe or oanitai asceiiary. iwmra. rer a, are rewarded. Wkyaot write tday let SaStanleoiara, freer K. i Ma iW, Aatraata, ata After1 joe k. willis, PROPRIETOR Or Eastern Norn CirolUa MarbleWorks NEW BERNE, star eves i fritWti a JTasWwi, Orders solicited and given projer av tention, with tatislaetion piaranieed. KA1LKOAOS. Atlantic & H. C. Railroad ...... . r TIME TABLE NO 20, Io Effeit 100 A. M Monday Dec, 6. 1VJ3. OoivsEast. Bohedulb (Join W sal No. 3. Pattenger Train: Pio. 4. Ar. Lve. Stations Ar. liv?. 11 10 a in 10 2 J 10 25 9 -H tf Ti8 8 n n a' am fi 47 p m 8 20 8 58 8 56 Goldsboro La Grange Kinston New Berne Uorehead Citr 4 25 4 80 5 50 6 hi 7 28 p m QoiMO East. MJBSDULK Of'INO Whu no. a. Mixed Ft. Stations. Pane Train. No. I t Mixed Ft. Pate. Train am 8 80 8 67 7 05 GoldiDoro 7 'J5 p m Beet's n -4 ' M La irange 5 54 'i 04 Falling Creek 5 'J4 " M Kinavon 4 UU " i 0 Caswell 4 00 4 16 Dover 8 '2' 'A 40 Core Creek 2 51 a Oi, Tuaoarora 2 24 8 30 Clark's 2 08 211 Newbern 10 32 1 3C 7 SO 7 30 7 48 7 n& 8 11 8 80 8 50 S 55 818 10 08 10 81 10 88 11 00 11 05 11 17 11 41 18 15 8 00 8 87 8 42 Kiverdale V 41 V 40 8 48 8 50 Croatao 88 8 83 4 08 4 13 Havelook o bv U "4 4 87 4 42 Newport 8 17 8 21 4 81 4 55 Wildwood 8 00 8 0." 8 01 5 01 Atlantic 7 47 7 5 5 18 6 21 Uorehead City 7 17 7 2", Atlantio Hotel 5 81 p n Morehead Depot am 7 0 "HODdav. weaueiaay end r naer. tTueedeT. Thursday an Htuurdav Train 4 ooniieols wltli WHmlnstnii a I Wei Ion Train bound North, leaving golds boro 11:55a. m.. and with Klehmonu A Dan ville Train West, waving uotusnoru i ..-i p. to . Train S oonneots with Rlrhmonii A l)en Tllle Tralu, arrlvln at Uoldsboro 2Ab p..m. and with Wilmington a Weldou 1 rain from the North Z:tb p. m. S. L. DILL, Superintendent. TIMK TABLK NO. 1, To take effeot Jan., L'iKli, 18'J-I, at 6:00 a. m. Superseding Time Table No. 3, Dated Nov. i'J, 'sy.;. in Si) N. "s - crwar t: m in WuHiMoii, Newbern & Norfoli Railroal Goino South, bcuedlli:. UoimiNoutu No. 1 Passenger Trains. No. 4 Lve. A.M. Stations Ar. P.M. 8 40 New Berne r 45 9 18j ar. Pollockaville 5 07 Kavenwood 9 88 Maysville 4 52 9 43 While Oak 4 42 9 53 Northeast 4 ;i2 10 06 ar Jacksonville Iv. 4 19 10 08 lv " ar. 4 17 Jarmans 10 21 Veront 104 10 28 Cedsrhurst 3 57 10 89 Folkstone 46 10 48 Holly Rid(?e 'i :!7 10 55 Edgecombe 'A 29 11 04 Woodside 3 21 1103 Annandale 'A 17 Cyprest take 1116 Uampstead 310 11 26 Hcotts Hill 3 01 1180 KirklaDd 2 55 11 86 Btymetd 2 49 1148 W.Sea Coast R.R. cross's 2 37 11 55 Wilmington Lve. 2 30 No. 8 Pabsknoer and Frsioht No. 2 Lve. P.M. Ar. A.M. 2 00 New Berne 12 00 8 50 ar. Pollocksville 11 10 2 55 Raventwood 11 15 810 Mayiville 10 52 8 22 Wbite Oak 10 40 8 86 Northeast 10 28 3 50 ar. Jacksonville lv. 1013 4 20 Iv. " ar. 9 22 4 27 Jarmtn's 9 16 4 86 Verona 9 06 4 46 Cedirhurst 8 56 5 00 Folkstone 8 43 5 15 HollyridRe 8 31 B 26 Edgecombe 8 20 5 86 Woodside 8 08 5 48 Annandale 8 02 5 48 Cypress Lake 7 56 5 52 Hampstead 7 52 6 04 Scott's Hi!! 7 40 6 09 Kirkland 7 33 5 16 Baymead 7 25 6 81 W.Sa Coast R.R. cross g 7 10 8 40 Wilmington Lve. 7 00 Daily Except Sunday . fl. A. WHtTINO, J. W. MARTBNIS, Qeneral Manager Oen'l Frelfatand Passu. Ast, Boot & Shoe-Maker, 151 South Front St., Near foot of Me teal f St. Continued Patronage ot old friends, and new custom solicited. Prompt execution of all orders. Sepair work given special atten tion. McClure's Magazine ink is,,,. Bast Literature, Tho The Newest Knowledge, Fully Illustrated. Some of the featured arc: TheEdtre of the Future. The Marvels of Science and Acln. evemtut, presented in a popular way. Famous People. 1 Their Li e Stories tnld by word and pictures; the materials being in all Cases obtained from sources intimately connected with the euljects. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 19, 1894, edition 1
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