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U hat So Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants , and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor' other rNamotic substance. It fc a liarmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL It is Pleasant. ' Its guarantee Is thirty years' use by MUuonsof Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays. j CoyOlslwess. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, enres Diarrhoea ami "Wind Colic.' Castoria relives teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowCiv giving'' healthy and natural sleep. Cos- " (or. is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Captoria. Cantorla If n e"xllent medicine for chtl : jrii- Mothers have repeatedly told me of its ! .ca wtfw. opoo fbek children." Dr. G. G. Osgood, Lowell, Has. ' CatiorU I th best remedy for children of - 'hich I am acquainted. I hop the day la not ar distant when motiuirs will oonsider the real Merest of their children, ami use Castoria in itfad of the variousquaek nostrums wuluh are ilmtroying their lo.ed ones, by forcing opium, norphlne, southing syrup and ether hurl nil tents down their throats, thereby ssiiMi:s m to nrematurf graves." Dr. J. F. KisraiituK, Ciinwuy, Ark. The Cntaur Compuiiy, FIPST-OLASS BARBERS. PEOF. W. II. SHEPAUD. and his aompetent assistants in the tonsorial art will ifive you a good job and will pay triok rttoutlon to all branches of hair outting and shaving. r.- - tSTUive me a call. At Gaston House Barber Shop. Tonssria! Artists. rriTTT XJCLHj TO IJSGRIAL ESTABLISHMENT of TIMOTHY BO W,No.l40 Middle Street K nw prepared to do the bust of ork i itsliun. Mznert hnin. sharo raiors and polite attention. Hair outting a spooialty First Glass Barber ShoD BBIOK BLOOK, MIDDLE ST. Nearly opposite Baptist Ohuroh Apartments neat and tidy, and only O hpateut assistants employed . First class bath rooms ywnnected with "b0P"' v n.LjBiC8, - - dec6 Proprietor :. tJTtwn 9. nrtwvr flair Dressing Parlor. Careful attention given to all hranohaa the business. . Children's Hair Cutting a Bpeoialt)' w . . r: -J :!;. AND ' .- i ? Prsyflft fd Hyiiiog ; books, Porae Pens, Penoito, eto. '.' '.I-- T of. P.inr. and t'eriodioals r . .J .llw . -' 5' ft V Wtf - - MAN WELL' & COOK, Xingineers, jaiauuiuiP . KIM.I.H.HII1LL11S- !. : . M.K6 ana repma oiugmoo, . . . . , in ; n t , , i Arm Saw Mills, tiris' "Mills and Pnraps." " '." Otum I,n.. rtrlf of all felndS." . MVU.IB wwv . V I Repair Insptiatov Ana Injcotora, , fitted .' vxae.uvoiu r - ip In all their branch es;. . , ni.nn , Wa-BBh To : Faotory j and Freight Depot of A.; & j N r U. , dwtf) -' . - . . n r I f "T1N A PATP T ? Pnr a : mr ., ,t. ,,,, ana an honest oiiimon v. to ;v a , .... wholuivo hi'lnwuly . , ; '-' i t..t,'l. bUMhKUiS. on . ' V ... A IlllllllllOOli O' ,, f. V i ' .n mwmii Tit tents anil how t - ti; i'i :! 'f 0.-. A!SO a CJt'nlOgUOOt UUfc.H.i- fc -! - : :)o io"vs B4ttlt trt'O. . , ; (,,.-,.,; i, " , n A 00. CCl- t -iterit'na, I f J ., . . ,m. i ri-M hewiui- r , .. u., ii.- s( 1 pnln-r, i . . . v .ihv b,- :-y Turtlie V ..... V itl tUS v , -'e Castoria. " Castoria Is o well adapted to children that 1 recoFuoendUutuperlwtowy prescription known to me. H. A. Aacaaa, M. D.. Ill So. Oxford St Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians in the children's depart ment havo spoken higtL'r of their expert ence in their outside practice with Castoria. and although we only hare among on mcilica! supplies whet is known as regulu pr-oducu, yet we are free to confess that the lurr-ito of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." United Hospital and Dispkhsart, Boston, Mass Aix O. Siirrn, Prts , J.torr T Street, How York City. STEAMERS. Eastern Carolina Dispatch. Kast Passenger and Freight Una between XVXa'OT 3SXIZ1.WEI, E item North Carolina Points, and all con neouons oi tna PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, mOLODIHQ B.wltrk Philadelphia, Norfolk, B.l tlmora, Rletameaial aail Boatoai. The ONLY Trl-Weekly Oat lew Bena. THE NJCW AND EbEGANTLT XQDIPPBu BXUAMUK "3aruLsow Bella 4.0m Haw Berne TiONUAVN, 17 BDNS1S DATS, FRIDAYS, - AT 4 3E.3kX.. BUtpplng at Koauoce island each way and forming alose connection with tna Norfolk A Honthern Railroad at Elizabeth City and the Norfolk and Western Railroad ar aorroiK. The Eastern OarollnaDl'-ateh Line, oon slating of toe Str. Nense, Norfolk Southern tt. R New York, Thl'.a, and Norfolk K. R wind Pennsylvania R. R., form a reliable and tegular Una, offering superior facilities for quicK passenger and rreignt transporiation, No transfer axeept at Kllaabetn Olty.al whlcltpolat freight will be loaded on ears to jo Lnrongn to destination, itireoi all goods to be shipped via fcn.mrn .!ar,illia Ulanmtta datlv aa follows: fiom New. York, by Penna. U R.. Pterin, rtorio mver. From Philadelphia, by Phlla., W. and Ba.to R. R., Dook St, Station. From Baltimore, by Phlla., Wll. and Balto, R R., President St. Station. ' From Boston, by Merchants A Miners Trans- portauon uo, sw ion ana new a,ngiano k. a. Kites aa low and time quloker than by ny other Una For farther Information appiy '-o W. H. Joyob (Oen'l Freight Trains Agent, P. R. R.) General Trafflo Agent. liKO. STiPHBKg, Division Freight Agent P W. B. R. R Philadelphia. B. B. OoOKa, Oen'l Freight Agent., R. Y. P. A N. R. R., Norfolk, Va. R. 0. HdDaiHS. General Freight Agent N, B R. R Norfolk, Va. QBO. HBN0BRS0N. Agent, New Berne. N. 0. IT IS" ABSOLUTELY The Best SEW1N8 MACHINE MADE WK OR OCB DEALERS can sell yea machines cheaper than you can Set elsewhere. The NEW BOMB la oar heat, feat we make cheaper kinds, nnch as the CLIITIAX, IDEAL and other High Arm Pall Nickel Plated Sewing" machines for S1S.00 and np. Call est oar agent or write na., Wt. want yon r trade, and lfprlet term and square dealing will win, we will have It. .We challenge the world to Srodnee at BETTER SS0.00 Sewing aehlae for tSO.OO, or a better $30. Sewing lDTaehlne for S30.00 than yo eaa hay from na, or oar Agents. . THE HEW HOSE SEWING MACHINE CO. Oaurnw, Hass. Boeroit, Stss. a Umoiriiia, N.Y. aui faixcisoo, Ou, Aiutna,aa. llpf AGENTS WANTED. ) l.tT nil ii i.l-S Tia.a a.r. Na vtnln. No Pain. Prevents ajtrletara Vreis Syringe. A 1 to4 Day Cure tor Gosioiimu! UlulST, i.KliCiUllHiKA, BPKKHATORKtrnt. lull ,tU . Dnbenlthy Bexuol UisoharKes. B'A Sure Preventive of U Venereal Diseases At .Druggists, or sent to any aaareas for SI.O fnlrrtinn Maiydor In "T UK SWT"ofall JTdor IB "XI. K W'l-"OI Ml . hK.BEKaTaHT,iaelora.lIe llnmar renieuiue. HaJyle-wr.Cio.IaralnMo.t,,B.. '.-tn. ' .Ik. r V" Alt"iM' ;j 1 and i ride-Murksohu aeil.ancau a aO ; bv-M nens conducted for Modc rate Fee i nwrtcr. xw Oppositc U. a, Patent Or-nct ,.,!! 8-110 UMlOlitlU ICUl UiU UiaUltllUie ...I'lora V sfiiiiRton. ; moi-1, dmwine or photo.. With dencrtp- a-imt, if patentable wi not free of f -..f- j 'k v- -,t due till patent tse,iirpfi. , .- Hmv u,'jltmn Ftcma," i , ' - U. SI and foT?t.'ttcouiHiie. CO?i. s- Will L: ' C MONEY aJ0ii aaJU THE JOUBNAL TAB UK OP "PBETTI 80OW. I know s land where the itreets are pay- -r ea u - , With the things which we mean to , i achieve, It is walled with the money we meant to - nave aavea, -And the pleasures for which we Brieve. The kind words unspoken, the promisee broken, And many a coveted boon ' " Are stored away there in that land some- wriere " : The land of "Pretty Soon." There are uncut jewels of possible fame .Lying about in the dust, And many a noblo and lofty aim, Covered with mold and rust. And oh! this place, while it seems so near, Is farther away than the moon. . though our purpose is lair, yet we never get there To the land of "Pretty Soon." The road that leads to that mystic land Is strewed with pitiful wrecl;s And the ships that have s.'.led for its shining stmrd Bear skeletons ou their decks. It is farther at noon than it was ut dawn, And larther at night thm ut neon. Oh, let us bew..re o! that land down there The land of "Pretty Soon." TO A SHAD. Most noble shad in a coat or silver mail That sparkles in the sunshiie of the the standi A Smile thou wearest that is sweet and bland, And almost reachesjto th; silent tail. I contemplate thee, and I lightly fail On pleasure's wings till lost in (airy land. And now tho aDxious dealer I'll com mand Thy toothsome self lor me to clean and scale. 'I lien to Carolina like a shot Across the wind carven wave I'll fly. And see thee on a breakfast dish aclow. Garnished with molten butter, piping not; While like an enicnro I'll fonrtlv siph I j --n To linger o'er thee and thy lueious roe! , The r,at Chicago Strike and Blood Shed. The country is in a fearful condition, hundred thousands of men becoming Iran- j tic over the labor situation in the West. Trains blocked by strikes and cannot be moved. Steam Boats sailing with half lrei0ht, people suffering in some parts of tlie country on account of uncomatable transportation. With such state of affairs the country is in a fearful condition, es especially tho Northern and Western States. Wars, strikes, and bloodshed, are not the proper way to adjudicate matters, there must be some compromise between the manufacturers the money kirn's and the laboring man At tho present prices the manufacturer North cannot increase wages and compete with the manufactur er in the South, hence the cut in wages. In the near future seven eights of the manufacturing in the United States will be done in the South. Legislation alone can settle this matter. Emigration must be prohibited for a few yeans and prevent the scumbs from all parts of the earth from settling among us. Uul why need the South lie troubled? This is no light of ours, it is a question that we are not interested in. There has been no day in tho annals of history that the South has been more prosperous than the preaent day. While our smoke hous es and corn-cribs are amply filled, and the cjops bid fair to be the best we have had for years, then why should we strike? . The strike made bv the threat Ameri can Bankrupt Dealer is sufficient for the demands or the South. Then in tne name of peace and common sense, why don't everybody strike for BIG IKE, who has bought the fifteen thousand dollar stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods of Frank W. Thornton, at such 'great sacrifice. Mer chants and farmers of Fayetteville, Wil mington and surrounding country, why not stike while the iron is hot and lay in your supply for tho coming year at Sev-entv-five cents on tho' dollar of New York cost? The hard, solid cash accounts for the above strike, and the great bargains accounts tor the great rush every aay, and people are dail y convinced that all our advertisements are trne. We respectfully call your attention to nnr immMUU ar.wlr nf Vnlinflp man' Vnntlis' and Boys Clothing. Please see us. ATLANTIC ft NORTH CAROLINA ft.R. Transportation IDepaetment, NewBern,N.CJnne21, 1894. CJECULAR IMPORTANT ! To Agents &. & N. C. Railroad and the Public: v Special Truck Train No. 212, between New Bern and Goldsboro, N. G will be discontinued after Saturday, June 23, '94 until otherwise ordered.', v-n X -n - : : : Commencing Mondayune 25, all truck will bo taken by the regular iriegnt (JNo. 2 Train), hut upon application, at any time of a sufficient quantity of track to justify it, a special will be ran. v g. L, DILL, Sap't. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is it not worth the email price of 75o., to free yourself of ety symptom of these distressing i jjomplainta, if yon think ao eall at oat store and get a bottle of Shiloh'e Vitaliier, every bottle baa a arinted ensrantee oa ! It, ten accordingly and if it does yen ne good I. will coat yoa nothiog. Sold by New Berne Drag O . '-- v -.,, .-. : Honest labor bears a lovely face. . - . - ' t ',' : Wanted.. - ' Inl ordor to Introduce our work.land secure agents -everywhere, we will dye coat vest or pants for any one in the United States tree 01 charge. In sendinu goods by return mail, please send stamps for return postage. Address ' UARRISS BTBAK UYI YVOBKS, 314 South Blount Street, Raleigh, N..G ' ' 1 . , . jul43 '-. . - ' ' ' 1 m m m inl :1.;.k(J Far Sent. ' r . The oQlce adjoining mine on Broad, near M(UUte Bireer, uve . rooius auu a ituimi ich nn Brnad. near' Court House. also a cottage of seven rooms, near same locality.. . . Parties having city property lor sale or rent, can leave description and terms willi mo. - j' 1-n E- W Caktekter. There's No Choice in Bicycles. . The Victor Pneumatic tire" has no rival. It is more durable than any other and the inner tube can be re moved in case of puncture in less than five minutes. The only inner tube removable through the rim. All Victor improvements are abreast with the times and meet every requirement OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON. NEW YORK. -PHILAOCLPHIA. CMCAOO. AN rRANCISCO. W. D. BARRIHGTOH, Tomie ''Papa, when people sell things by the pound, do they ever weigh- the scales?'' Papa "Oertaintly not. boy." Tomie "Then how do they weigh fish. Healthy Childred. come frnm healthy mothers. And moth ers will certainly be healthy if they '11 take Dr. Pierce's FavOrate Prescription. No thing can equal it in building up a wom an's strength, in regulating and assisting all her natural functions. It lessens the pains and burdens of child-bearing, sup ports and strengthens weak, nursing mothers, and promotes an abundant se cre'ion of nourishment. It's an invigorating, restorative touic, a soothing and bracing nervine, and a guaranteed remedy for woman's ills and ailments. In every chronic "female com plaint" or weakness, if it ever fails to ben efit or cure, you have your money back. Delicate Diseases, affecting male or fe male, however induced, speedily and per manently cured. Illustrated book sent sealed for 10 cents in stamps. World's Medical Association, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. The God who gave us life gave us libertyat the same time. " .. Shlloh'g Consumption Cnre. This is beyond . question the most ittooeaitur Oongh Medicine we have ever said, a few doeea invariably oure the wont case of Cough, Croup and Bronohitis, while its wonderful luooues in the oure of Consumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine. Sine its first discovery it has tkjen told On a guarantee, teat which no other medioine' oan stand. It you hare s sough we earnestly ask you to try it. Priee lOo.. BOo, and SI. U your longs are sore, oheat, or back lame, use Sid Ion's Porous Plaster Sold by New Rarna Drug Oo. The truly great are those who conquer themselves. . AU Free. TltnaA vhn I1I1.VA nmoA TV. K i IH''h VpW niuiAvAiv lninw ir.s valn.'anr1 thostf whn have not, haye now the opportunity to 1 try it Free. Call on the advertised Drug gist and get a Trial .Bottle, t ree. Sena ,nnr name s.nil arlilmui In H. V,. Bnckhn & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King s jnow law nils r roe, as wen na a unn, fif (Inula tn Ffeslt.1! Aiul House hold Instructor, Free. ' All of which is guaranteed to do you goou ana cost you notlling. or suie at 1 . o. iuuy a ui store. 4 If some people would be a little more careful where tney step, those who follow them wouldn't stumble so much. The Population of New Berne Is abont ine thousand, and we would say t least' 'one-half are troubled with some aneouon on tne- 1 nroac ana ijnngs, ss those complaint are. aooordine to sta tistics, tnore numerous than others, we would advise all our readers not tone elect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam lor tne rnroat ana iiungs. irisi one froe. Large bottle 6O0. and tt. Sold by all druggists. If you live rightly and deal uprightly with your fellow-men, the (lawyer and doctor will not know your given name. Free Pills. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co.. Chicago, ana fret a free sample box or Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial! will convince you ot their merits, inese pills are easy in action and are particu larly effective in the cure ot uonsupation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved in valuable. They are guaranteed to be per fectly free from, every deleterious sub-: stance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels great-: ly invigorate toe system, regular size 25c. per box. ow oy . a. vany, Druggist.. , - Three things to love courage, gentleness, and affection. - :; Bucklen's Arnica Salve. . ' The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands. . chilblains. corns, and all skin eruptions,and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. ' It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money reiunaea race zo cents per oox For sale by F. 8. Dufly, Wew Berne, N. 0. -- ultlsSi - Jack "What did that horse cost you? TomVIt cost me all the respect I ever entertained for the man I bought it f romt ..!. T . . SU1SUVB vrillli i., IU.r. i, a. ojowib, vi A.uautB v had severe dyspepsia. Ph ysiolan and all other remedies failed to enre: him Ha tried TVner's DwDensia Eemedf . and afterwards writes: "the first dose gave relief, I reeommend it as tho best dyspepsi remedy ever discovered I have gamed flesh linoe -using it, I volnntarilv reoommend it to all suf. furers with stomach trouble.? . For s-Ie j izvzz'" 3o per bottle Victors are BEST. jsfsajaa. """""" DETROIT. DENVER. Art. New Berne. N. C "Dabbles is passionately fond of art," remarked the young man. "Yes," she replied. ' and not fond enough to stop trying to make pictures." poi9no metro OASi oi(S'n..iiiM,) pitrf .tij;; Hjaso o itunp oqs 'ssijt ..u;i;.t.nj .114 (i.m( WJOJSC;) JOJ IhlUJ.lS "1-1H.) V :.l. v. u..ij wjajsu-j aul j.u "ii-iis-uu 11 -MAI Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A man's conduct is an index to his worth. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gots boyoud the maoh of medicine Thoy often say, ''Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away, Could they be induced to try the successful medicine oalled Kemp's Balsam, which is sold at expositive- guarantee to cure, they would immediately see tne excellont eiiect alter taking the first dose. Price 50c. and $1 Trail size free. At all drugs'8- mar23 deod weow JAPANBSB CURB A New and Conn etn Trnnhiip-il. rrmMsUni; nf BUPPOSITORTKH, Cap-iilo of ouitnii'iit nml t'.vo Boxm of Ointment. A nevur-fiiilinn I :uro for riles of eTSry nature anil dt-grt'is. It ui;ilt;-: imopiTHti'm with the knife or Injections of cm lioli' nciil, whirh ara painful and eeldom a poniiiun'iit ruro. nml nlti-n resulting in death, nnnncesnry. Why endure this terrible dlseass? We. Kuiirnntee 6 boxes to oure any case. Vim only iuiy for benefits receWed. 11 a box. S for $5. Sont by mail. Onaranteee Issued bjr oar agents. PfiMCTID ATlflM Cured, Piles Preventod, bUPIO I IrH I IUIV bylapancseLIerPellets the great LIVER and STOMACH KHOIII.ATOR nml HUVllll PITRIFIEK. Bnntll. 111II1I and i.U iiniuit. to take, especially adapted for chililreu'n v.su. cu Uosos 36 cents. GUARANTEES Issued onU' bs GEO. W. QAbKrLL, Nnv Hfiiio' N. V. IN OTIC1 10. The underslfxniMl .lohn K Movt N 1i:ih iluly qualified ftl Exoculor ot tliu cstitlo ol M:u-y Kunnelle and hereby gives untiee t lint w. in quires ftll persons having cluiiiiH uiii-st tin' estate ot the said Mary KunnclN to prrsnil them to tho said John K Morrii' duly aiillii'iil i- cated. for payment on or lu'lon1 ihe l'.iihiyot Juno. 18tlo, or elno this nolico will bo pk-ud ed In bar ot recovery. Persons liulcpted to said catalo must pay without ueiay. JOIIM E. MDItCIW, Kvoonloi . J. K. D'Hanl, .Mlnriiev, THE WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL Is a ten-page eight column Demo cratic Newspaper. It contains tho best of every thing going. lliiKY WATTEUSON is tho Editor. Price $1.00 a Year. The Weekly Courier-J011rn.1l makes very liberal terms to agents and gives free premiums for elnbs. Sample copies of tho paper and fonr-page Premium Supplement sent free to any address. Write to COUEIEK-JOUBNAL CO., Louisville, Ky. New Berne Weekly Journal And .the COTJEIEE JOURNAL will be sent one year to any ad dress for $1.75. Address, JOURNAL, New Borne, N. C . aa am. . FtrR KITHKU HPT. This rtmfriv I aP RRuM A bsinff injected dingily to the tut of UN w i v tOM aiaoruoj ul ( no jou iu-u 1 1 nary ur IgaJta, requires 11 t ltaiipa) 01 oies or Daueeoua, incrcurinl or poiMmow mod Icitwa to bm Ukcn iolornUy. When "as a preventive bv arltlier ex it la ifnpossilltocontrnct mnf nneraaU rliaa,ic ; tint In tbo cue of UioaealrewlrUsirotTtfvasii.tf ArruiTtn af TT T??toour. tneo t.y mail, i"isUt tn, gff sASsaVaaf 1 taerlKtX.Oa-OUUUalorflt. P. 8. DUFFY, DruffiraBt and Sole Agent. MMmcinrsPEcincs - lot SontaV Cattle Sheep, Dogs, Soga, . - --AJrr POtTLTHT. ecasai fevera,raa estlans.Tnflnmmatloa A. A.iBalaal MsaTasltla.irlllk Fever. B. BHtraiaa, Iiasasacss. Haeaatatisoi. C. O.DlstaaiBrl Maaal Olachaurcea. P.DBata ar Orahs, Warms k.BCsaha, Beavsa, Paeaaaaala F.lr I'alle ar brlaes, Bellrache. e.6.a.llilaearias, Haasarrhaaea. B.U.-UrlaarT aasf Kiaaev Disease. I.I.KrasMiTa Plsaases, Mslte. J.sUUtsasas f filiaaUaas faralysls. stneia Bat rrr SO amm - . . . ,60 Btakle Case, wit Bpeeft.cs, Marraal, . V.terlnlrj Ours OU and Xsdloatatv 97.00 aTa Vatertaaurv Cars Oil, . , . a . 1.00 Sill siamilmi il sssl smili asjsSsmal aiasT assMitr sa nMis sf srtss. susrsrasn' asa. oo., 111a lisirrmaa, sa, btib. r M flft lrfa1 4. mif wuotgrif ul rrnsxty tor 1 1; V 'Mis MA nwudf I 1 lllal lfWUitllWUi 1,4 Ftt'. ;.:. ftmavrMrk OTOUMT f I wt Va lr rii pcnrda tor - BaW hf iTs 'iBtt, nt Kaittttsl o rMl( tria. VtrlM.' UA Wnlll All 0atwlfit JOE K. WILLIO. rROPRieTOri or nn Norm Giieln ilarbieWorko MEW BERNE, N. O, 4wlHSi JfaaaHat Orders solicited and (riven proper at tention, with satisfaction guaranteed. RAILROADS. Atlantic & N, C. Railroad IS TIME TABLE NO 27, In crl'oct O.Oij A. M., Tliui-silay. July 13tli l.-'M. (IllIN'i: KtST j S( Ml 1)1 1.1. I .(ll.i: WKST J'ltwititr Triihix. No. 4. Ar. Lvc Stations. Ar. Lve. (ioldsljoro 1 1 10 a. in p.m. i!0 4 Of, 4 lis J.:i (fninno Kinston Now lii'inc Monihi'iid Cilv 10 22 () 4H 8 17 10 25 9 53 8 ;to 0 47 1 Zr, 4 40 COM 7 as No. .". Ar. I.ve. No. (!. Ar. Lvc. 4 45 p.m. 4 0(1 4 00 3 3!) 3 42 2 28 2 30 1 12 Stations (ioldsbom r.:i (inmu'u Kiuston Now HnriK! Morcli'Mcl City a. 111. 1 .li H 10 8 11 s 8;;; 0 'ill- 9 h 11 11 ayj,-jPjgpyWaall P a, . lTfj No. 1. I i ! No. 2. " Slij-ul F,l ', l.VUr.t Fit. k, '(.,. Trin. Stations. l'tss. Train. Ar. I.vo. Ar. I.ve. a.m. 0 3(1. IJolilshom 7 25 p.m. r 57 7 05 llcst's 0 24 0 34 7 20 7 30 liaUmniio 5 54 0 04 7 IS 7 53 l'illiii',' Civek 5 24 5 30 8 II 8 40 Kinston 4 27 500 !) OO 9 03 Caswell 4 07 4 12 !) 25 10 02 Dover 3 32 3 47 10 31 10 3(1 ' Core Crick 2 54 3 07 11 00 II 05 Tiisc aroiu 2 24 2 30 11 17 1141 ClarkN 2 02 2 12 12 15 3 no Now Hern II (Ml 1 30 3 37 3 42 Rivenkile 10 11 111 20 3 IS 3 50 Croalnn 0 58 10 03 4 (18 4 13 llavclock !) 2!) 0 34 4 37 4 42 Newport 8 47 8 57 4 51 4 55 Wildwood 8 30 8 35 5 01 5(11 Atlantic 8 17 8 22 5 10 5 21 SlorchcitJ City 7 50 7 57 5 31 a.m. Moreliead Depot a.m. 7 30 'Monday, li'ucsilav. Wednesday and Friday. Thursday and Saturday. Train 4 ciinnccls with Wilmington & Wcldoii irain I. omul North. Ii:iviii! (Joldsboro 11:55 a. m. and will) Kicb niond & Danville train West, leaving (coldsborj 2:35 n. m. Train 3 connects with Richmond and Danville train, arriving at (iolilslioro 12:15 p. in. ami with Wiliniiiuton iV Wei lion train from the North at 2:55. S. I,. DILL, Superintendent. TIME TABLE NO. 1, To take effect Jan., 29th, 1894, at 0:00 a. m. Superseding Time Table No. 3, Dated Nov. i3, 1S93. Going South, sohkdolk. Going North No. 1 Passenger Trains. 'No. 4 Lve. A. M. Stations Ar. P.M. 8 40 New Berne 5 45 9 18. ar. Pollooksvllle 5 07 Raven wood 0 83 Maysville 4 52 9 43 White Oak 4 42 9 53 Northeast 4 S3 10 06 ar Jacksonville lv. 4 19 10 08 lv " ar. 4 17 Jarmans 10 21 Verona 4 04 10 28 Uudarhurst 8 57 10 89 Folkstone '3 46 10 48 Holly Ridge 8 37 10 55 Edgecombe 8 29 11 04 Woodside 3 21 11 03 Annandale 3 17 Cypress Lake 1116 Hempstead 310 11 25 Scotts Bill 8 01 11 30 Kirkland 2 55 1136 Baymead 2 49 1148.W.SeaCoastR.R.orosa'g 2 37 1155 Wilmington Lve. 2 30 No. 3 Passrnqke and Friiqht No. a Lve. P.M. , Ar. A.M. 2 00 New Berne 12 00 2 50 ar. Pollocksville 11 10 2 55 Ravens wood 11 05 810 Mayiville 10 52 8 22 White Osk 10 40 8 85 Northeast 10 28 8 50 ar. Jacksonville lv. 1018 4 20 lv. " ar. 9 22 4 27 Jarman's 9 16 4 80 Verona 9 06 4 46 Cedsrhurst 8 56 - 5 00 Folkstone 8 43 5 15 HollyriJge 8 81 8 26 Edgeoomoe 8 SO 5 86 Woodside 8 08 5 48 Annandale 8 09 5 48 Cypress Lake 7 58 5 52 Hempstead 7 88; 8 04; ' Soott'eHil! 40 i fl 09 Kirkland - V 88 i ! 'i 816 : .;(; Baymead . 715 i'' , 8 81 W.&ia Ooast B.B. cross1! 1 10 , : 840 r WUmlagton Lve. f 00 Dally Except Sunday. A O : a a. WHrraa, - General Manacer. 1 J.W.MARTENH, .. , T Gcn'L Trt. and Pass. AgV' - f Wiliiiigoii, Jeita & NorfolK Railroad. , EXECUTION SAIZ. JfOBTK CaOLIW A I : . : , . Craved County, J In 8operiorCour D. 0. Smaw, ) ' " vs. I Notice of Eaeear The New Berne Sew- tionBale. e rage Company. J ; Bv virtue of an execution directed to , the undersized from the Superior Conrt ot Craven county in the above entitletf action, 1 will on Monday urn 010 oar M Adjust. 1894. at 12 o'clock, m.. in flic city of New Berne, at the court hoose door, of said county, sell it public sue . tion to the highest bidder lor cash to satisfy said execution, all the property if . the New Berne Sewerage company, ous t sistingof about 8 miles pipes, piping, mains, and manholee, running tnrosgn .. various streets of New Berne, N. of the said New Berne Sewerage Oonv puny, consisting of about nukf pi pipes and mains and all I necessary inaty- . liolcs and other contrivances, necessary for tlie operation of the Said sewerage ' system. The said property being a comv . plete sewerage system for the city of New Berne as provided by the contract ' made by the City of New Berg with the Lewis-Mercer CouBtrncijoj Company on the 17th day of Nov. J Also all the franchise, rights, powers end priviliges granted to tbe said Lenis-atarr cer Construction Company by the CUj of New Berne by (be terms of said contact including an easement in the streets of the said city of New Berne for the pur pose of using and operating the said sew erage system, and a contract with tbe said city of New Berne for flossing the said system. Also a lot of 9evetsrDg about 2,000 feet now on a lot awsaajby James Redmond ou Craven strjHsVp New Berne, N. C, now leased by (aid Sewerane Company, also the lease lipid interest of the said SeweragB company in . ; and to a certain lot and office en Craves r street for 5 years from Jan. S, IMS with paid up rents to Oct. 1st, 1804, Ike same leased by said Sewerage coromay from Jas. Redmond, and now occupied by said Sewerage company, and all other propec ty Sf every kinel lielonging to said Seajef- ac company. ' ' " This June 30th, 1894. ' ' W.B. Lane, - ss Sheriff Craven County, U. y : Judgmint Sale ofU:d State of North Carolina, ) Craven County, J Superior court, February Term, I89. Martin Lawsou vs Rigdon Jones and Wile. l'ursuant to a Judgment .ftf the Super ior court of Craven county, SFebrnajry Term, A. D. 1894, in the above entitle, action, I will proceed to sell to the high est bidder for cash at the court house door in the city of New Berne on Mqnday August Cth, 1894, ut J.2 o'clock M tbje track of kind and improvements thereon described in a ceiiam mortgage deed ex ecuted January 25th, 1890' to E. W. Car penter by Rigdon Jones and witc Esther A. Jones, and recorded in office of Regis ter of Deeds of Craven County, in book 102, page 163. Said Mortgage was as signed by said Carpenter on May 17, 1890 to Martin l.awson the plaintiff In this action. The lands are described and defined as follows, to wit: Beginning at the point 011 the Neuse road at the intcr- oiu'liin nf vj.ilil ronrl with .Tllmnini Hlln running thence southwardly taS Eaat wardly with said road 155 poles, thence North 150 poles to Jumping Run, thence up with said Run to the beginning. These lauds arc near llatchlor's Creek and ad joining the lands of Fleiik Johnson, Allen ' cm rcss and others, and contains t my live (55) acres, more or less. W. M. WATSON, C. 8. C. Atlantic & M CareMlB. Passeaoeb Department, New Berne, N. C, May 28th, '94.. To Agents A. & N. C. K. R.: Through rates of fare Round Trip Tickets (season of 1894) from coupon sta tions taken to points named on the A. sV N. ('. R. R. Tickets on sale June 1st, 1894 to Sept. 30th 1894, inclusive, good for return passage on or before Oct. 81st, 1894. ? i; g q a Is Hickory N.C 13.30 $ 12.10 ft 11.10 SlOJO Mnrgauton " 14.35 13 M 11.96 IMS III. I ti.il " 15.GS 14.65 13.45 IMS Black M'tn " 16.30 1.1,20 13.80 M.st Ashevillu " llt.8.r 1.1.85 14.45 13.85 Hot Sprlng9 " 1S.: 17 J5 15.95 1&J6 Kiites to all other resorls in Western North Carolina or Virginia tan bs furn ished upon application. Children under five (S) years of age free. Children of five (5) and under twelve (12) years of age are half of the above named rates. S. L. DILL, G. P. A. Pennsylvania's LEADING NEWSPAPER In all the attributes that saflee to make a ilrst-olass family Journal, The Philadephia RECORD Spares no tronble or expense to father and present to its readers all the aewi ot the Old and New World. - ' Its several Departments, eaei Lkaaer thmanagement of s oom patent Iditor, . treat folly matters pertataiBsT to The Honseholi, ; ( :The Faraij-' Woman's World, J Scienoe, 1 ' Art, r Literature, ;n Finance. ..: The Seal Estate World. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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