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1897 NOVEMBER 1897 STATE-NEWS: Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. L A JL A AAA 2 13" 145 JL6 17 18 9 2tT 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3D ' The Southern Field says : - A far mer in Mecklenburg county has 318 REVIEW OF RECENT HAPPENINGS acres iihis fanr. His books show he realized in one year from the sa e Marion is to have an artesian welj of milI:- butter, calves, pork", pigs, . - . corn, hay, and wheat, $7,950. The dreensboro is to pet a sioo.non Hn not know how- they manage it. , r . . expenses all told were 1,200, leaving ao not Kno y , . r snoe factory plant, which is to come ( , ' r-. 1 .1 tiV 1.. rnn)imT for I J r 1 the Stim Of Sfi IO f rift nrnfif nr on - - Tr " tviii w 1 Bleaching' lard. ; . Home and Farm. We do not know certainly, yet we suspect that some packers use' a good deal o f alum to bleach their lard. It they use fuller's earth, we average of a' fraction under $22.50 per It is rumored that the Governor is acre. First Juarter Full c 1 nira v:v SI Quarter 1 a.m. Kew r. a 4:20 VtMoon Zrr a. m. MOON'S PHASES. 1 9:37 1 a. m. n 1:50 9:03 Evidently Uley employ something for Non the purpose. It may be alum or borax, or both. We know that alum u,i!I whiten lard. Was it will whiten a reular contributor to the editorial a, fl.,r it imnaru-tn lard a te- columns of the ! Caucasian. There are among the thousand nacious quality and causes it to re- The Capp's gold mine near Char- who use Cod Liver OH to whom the mainsolid longer in warm weather, lotte, has yielded over $2,oco,ooo in taste of Oil is objecuonable. To and it preserves it from rancidity. Bo- o0!d, according to mint statistics. inese we tae Pieasurc ln recommend ra will A. the same. Either of these . . . "MQRRHVNIN-' .(Wine of Cod A . T T : . 1 n I I inn narnfn i-riiiriTtr mon I T - t . . . used soaring, when oreoaring the I " . . v iiver kja ) it is not a snthetical i ' ' ii i prQi nprfn 179 nnrt c rnm nnp r--.o i;ma I , , rWshV sunnlv of lard, will whiten . ' r . T. . "" CP011- but is actually extracted "rr; ' . .. tne AilvHiilages of Farm Life uome ana farm, uumcauv auuuiy ui ' trio rO-,f , - . . .TV. .h, II..K. ,.,;,o,;n it. and imorove the auaUtv, if not the l.."" r, the - hnest quaMy pure Norwe "-."" ' r oeas. -,: r : a:i .u i the soil seldom appreciates the real healthmlness of the article. V vc, wn, uiereoy repre- advantages of farm life In older io try out lard ol a pearly J "c U1SWULC icicpuone com- - -" ,"a .". w un T-t , , r- , ...uu m Ko v.r.r. municanon Detween Kaiein. l Jnnn - r " .'-"'- -a i nere are many iarmers wno nna wunuicss, mc iucni,auuuiuuv. . , Maenese no advantages; and some who do ougniy aivestea 01 rne dioou wnen . w hnd them, fail to enjoy or realize butchered, a thing that tne pacKing y- Capt, Jones, who commands the their worth. I know some farmers men seldom do, no lean meat should A gentleman connected with the Maxton military company which was 11VlO rl Tint Plion boon I -vnr onrl hf llSfH tTlpfjt ehnillH bp Washed and Mfliwc firtri Ci kconror c. . T3 i ..v uvi -" .-t c w , auu I j ... i nvno tuu w ljli v i saya uiai J-'d pel j uu-uui y dl lvUL.it.llJ" Uaill last WCCIC, IS some -ho keep one fail to get the re-washed in the clearest water, the wiH start an evening edition when the a Baptist mi lister. ' IT - ; i very ca benefits easily derived therefrom. vessel ra which the cooking is aone new morning paper is put in the field, pable ffi -e- au.l a b TT fV.-c. i ;A i:r 01111 Ka tVirronohl srnnrpd from I I tJnthe K: tmnrp fstafp npir Achp. L Siniipl V.:;?i tl.n . and srp fivinor to mnvp tr tntin fXr pvprv statn nl smoke and the hre un- ' 7 - - " . . . . . - w . j . tuniii iw 1 ' " . ii i 1 s- r r it .(-1 I 1 . . . . . rt-r , 1 u 1 u u 1 -vine, ownea Dy ueo. is., vanderbilt, wno w ai - so bad y miured n the . J J J . . . this years corn croo wi 1 averaprp street car accident at Ra ptoh is: ran Innlr atthp met rf ennnhnnrr i hmi I ma s nn v withmif anv smoke to rise . -.V n r . . .. , ,. , , , , eighty bushels an acre. idly improving and will recover with in town with snrh thmos a anv ud and sett e about the too of the ves- . H . ... in.ov um J r t. " I I rltt Cllcf',lnm,K n... . ? good farmer can raise and enjoy reg- sel. . The cooking must be carried on It is stated that the hrm of W, . -"y Pni injury, ularly on the farm,, such 'persons will very slowly,, never heating the pot & R. Tucker will be put on its feet ' Jim Young is paying much atten- be convinced, 4hat they can live enough to burn the iat, as that will aain a"d that three well known citi- tion to the negro convention which cheaper and better on the iarm. discolor it. zeDS 01 KAieign will constitute the meets m Raleigh next week. He We will enumerate some articles When about half done cooking the hrm. says it was inspired by a lot of Dem raised on any well regulated farm fit, a piece of alum as big as a hen's The State grants a charter to the ccrats ard is being managed by a set and compare their cost with what they egg may be added to a ten-gallon Anchor Mills, at Hanter3ville with ol- ' bolters. usually cost the retail buyer in towns vessel, breaking it up fine, btir the iat fices at Charlotte, capital $50,000. It is said by the physicians that to say nothing of the freshness and often, and keep a lid over the vessel The mills are to manufacture cotton the hip of Cadet Sain Worth of the healthlulness of many articles which during the remainder of the cooking, and woolen goods.. Agricultural and Mechanical College are always best when freshly gather- to keep out smoke, soot, arid prevent Asheville is to have a poultry show ho fell under the street car, is found cu. 1 Kiiow a am v 01 eipnr ner- 1 lenuion ov a SDarK. ine sanieuuan- t.v .t . . . . . . nnt tn ua ;r.;,-- u ...:u o r ' 1 .. an m tO, 7M1. ,PO VjnHrK Ut .""." i.juicu. 11C win uc uui m mm m fm i t II"!' I I UI1V4V1 itli I agrees to show 500 birds. It will be held under the auspices of the State Poultry Association for Infants and Children. " Castoriaissowelladaptedtochndreiitbat I recommend It as supcrioijtoany prescription known to me." IL A. Archer, M.,D., - Ill So. Oxford St Erooklyb, N. Y. Castoria cures CMic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Ki'Js Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl- gcstibnv :" "Witliout mjurious medication. . . 1 1 1 "Th use of Castoria is so universal and 1 "For several years l nave recom its merits so well known that ft seeins a work I 'Castoria,' and shaU always conunuo w of supererogation to endorse it. Fcwaretho I so, r.s it has invariably produced beneficiaJ intelligent families who do not keep Castoria B results." witMa easy reach." I Edn i . I'ardee, m. u.. Carlos Mabtyn, D. D.J . ia'th Street and 7tL Avt... New York CHt. "New York City. The Centaur Compa-y, 77 JIureay Street, Net York Cttt., Tfe Wilson Bool Store SCHOOL BOOKS AT f. P 1 ! 1 team VwSa ' 3l NgS 'wa?ti ""ii 7V "i -t 77" i 7 7 - "7'i" s . w Lee's History of U. S., Holmes' ist Reader, new edition; 2nd " " 44 , " 3rd " 4th 5th i .sons on a thirty -six acre farm, which tity of borax may be used, instead of raises and consumes yearly as fol- the alum. It ia i fine preservative, lows.' and keeps the lard from getting ran - 900 gak. milk, 20c per gal... ....f 150 00 cid from age. icx doz. eggs, 12c perdoz . 12 00 -When the l.ird t ihnronohlv dnnp. transfer it to wooden vessels, annual session .elected John S. Cun and set them in a cool, dark ningnam president and re-elected J Tohn Nichols 30 00 I 1Vv'"l uul UfJL d3 IU JiCCAC Ul 'l,-" . . jnji, 5 00 winter. It will remain pure and arr presided at the meeting. $u jicKciis, 20c per neaa... 1000 15 bushels tomatoes, 50c "7 50 40 bushels peaches, $i 40 00 50 bushels apples, 60c 5 bushels grapes, $1 The veteran head of the Smithson- 1 1 1 JL 5 ousneih pears, i 5 00 sweet all summer ..v..a w.i. mcdi, 7 50 ! C;,U I -A .... t .-. 8 bushels wheat meal. r 00 8 00 ? uuuluc,u ,4lUluuu'- wc ian institute nis declared that the ap i 1. . 1 t 1 - I wrtll In artvisp t hp ikp nt t n -a v rr q 1 . 1 .1 C WT ivt . t x u uusneis iristi potatoes 50c 1000 " w " Wi wi;vcsicrn iNortn Carolina can 30 bushek'sweet potatoes. 25c. 7 50 utn to preserve lard from rancidity in not be beaten in America so savs W l - - -. . ..... 1 8 00 summer. A little will do much S. Primrose, in the Southern Fir-Id. bo 00 o-nort T.j I w . W W VI II11V.J 111 1 C klL t-V. I2 0oLof t J , ,.',u AVILKESBORO CHRONICLE The HUCllLdl IU llCctllll. I . ,. 500 tax ciiector tells us that the county b 00 a tetter to Aunt Rchei. where he has been times are improv o w . . :. Un.v .1 u. 1 x next o me ucm news we nave six or eight weeks. Revenue officers and dt-puty mai shals, seven in number, made a big I hp titito A .. 1 C .- "K''""-' oucciy in of d:irino and dangerous moonshines ha 1 five stills "all in a bunch" and had made threats that they wou'd kill any revenue people who came near their. . The officers got the stills. i 1 i 4 San ford's Primary Arithmetic, Intermediate " ' Common School Arithmetic, Higher Arithmetic, Harvey's Elementary Grammar, Practical English Grammar, Maury's Elementary Geography, Revised Manual of Geographv, $1.25. riiysical $1.20. Harrington's Speller, complete, 20c. 75 c. r4 5 G. 25C. 40C. 5OC. 72C. 20C. 36C. 64C. ,85 c. 42C. 65C. 55C. The Mother's Pcy Day. "What pay does a hard-working- mother of t family rece:ve for her labor at "the end of a 200 cabbages, 4c. . 1,000 lbs. bacon, 8c. . . . . .'. . 40 gals molasses,-30c. ... . . 100 watermellons, 5c....... 200 canteloupes, 4c . . 160 quarts strawberries, 5c Amounting to Besides these above, beans' peas, squash collards, green corn, ground peas, etc., all of which are raised and consumed on said farm ; besides the above used on the farm, enough are sold from it, to buy all the family consumes not raised on said farm. Let the farmer who complains of hard times and poor fare, who con templates moving to town to better his condition, face this simple bill of fare to be had with less capital than the same can be had at any other vo cation, besides the better training of his chilcfren on the farm, which is the most important of all to every Chris tian parent. ' On any well ordered farm there is more chance for all the children to be useful and helpful than anywhere else, and these are points of vital im portance to our homes and country. There is no place for on idler in this busy world and surely no better place than the farm to keep all em ployed, and yet the farmers work is mo Cairo, 111., August 29. heard and hope the lael Speer.Passaic.N. J. : . ik wave will" soon mm in, ! If rr r : : a 11. 1 1 1 : :; 1 . 1 -k wees r ir.e nnsDanc! may cring home his regular Wiiges. Someof the chi!d-r-, ren may lie old enongrh to earn F&LU1IE0 F runn 1 1 i 1 of'anvthinjT in our lino. $443 00 Tq Aunt Rachael Speer1 Dear Madam : We have used I 'XT. ..,1 y 1 - your Malarial Bitters for several . iN "n a,'Piina s tobacco ' avewges months past and find it the very best hiher in tbe market than any other tonic we have ever used to effectuallv State- except Connecticut seed leaf. wipe out all traces ol malarial fever. In 1896 the average price per pound If any motheV doesn't f.n 1 ..J ,..1 v uiuc auu bje us wnen in neeci ipi theirs. But the U'C Will try tO please VOU. ltlCi mother, what is 1 3 . j j., ..j .... ,-.if flHTSnf tflll 3fl !l fill 5"! TT V- r . a J. 11 Ji. lilAVK EN SDERFJi R "j 1 X X'Xlt ; T 111: I. Jlyl. . um,f. bhl-.N WILL ALWAYS HI- RRYfRAi RPI? rrn AC mnr ,.n- THE MOST COMPLETE MECHANICAL DEVICES OK THE DAY her pay for her aays of toil and often nights cf anxietv? Well, she is either ' A paid in love or rr l ' : . Jl L -Apo f mothers are livVS perfectly satis . . fed wflh . r.;C A' ICCASTU TLANT Wilmington and Weldcv r ; and Branches and 1Y0r;r,'ad RaiLRoad. kKNC ; DATED Sept. 23i-d, 1S9T el ;. m. Lv H'e!ilon....... M Ar Kneky y,t..J 12 "r P. M. i 4:! 11 :5T, I. N f.v- T m'o...:.. ! 12 12 j Lv Uookv Mr. ..! Ui-.u IjV Wilson. . .... i 2'fi li.. - Lr -3tltni.. .J S IM . . Lv Fayetlevillel 4 40 j lit ! Ar i lorenw" 1 7 5 s-r, ;r. i m " Ar f;l Ishoro . ! Lv 5ollsloro... "".'. Lv Matrnolia . . . . ! . ."" Ar Wilmington. I U r. 12 ; - I.' ; u 4 1 4-') -TUAlxy c(.)lX(; yoin ,, DATRO Aua' 1st, i-97 Lv FJorenee.... Lv KayettevilSe Lv Sel ma Ar wjison ... i 1 i-X H2: : 10 .i, i - ! j iVlii Lv Wllmiiifrton'....: Lv Masrn lia Lv Goldsboro...1. . Lv'ilsoo Ar Uocky Mt. A . V 1 mi Ar Tarloro. Lv Tarboro. 1. M. j 142 1 2;$ 12 12 . I t A. M i '. !.-, ': 'lis in U r.s Lv liocky Mt. .. Ar Weluon .... :;! - P. M , P M (5 17 i'-! 41 M. 4! 1 2(1." B 45 2lit:r , 12 .VI; ! 141 :A. M. tDaily except Monday. JDa;!. cv, , , 1 Sun 1 rain on Scotland Neck luain li r,, ,",i 1 Wcldon 4:10 p m. Halifax " . r'- l lanil Neekat5:2Jreenvill i,' " V ,1' 7:r5 p m. liett.rnin- Icav, K f. m ' V"" Greeny! to 8:5 a m. arrivinjr at llalii' ' a in. eldon a m. daily ex-,. ., liain on w asninpton I.i-hiicIi ; 1 oitfton 8:20 a m. and 3::l i.'m . , :,!.'- St:10 a m. ami 5: 10 1 m ,-,. , ! ; ft 1) .31 a ni hii.I ...... " Ti-":,. 1 :,r 'i i ii 1 1 m ii- uu it iii ana ,:i j m, daily except Sun.l iv I ram lea es Tarboro ilaii v r,M) ., , .,, Ply,uth 7:40 p n,. Iteturnin? Ve ,'" ' month ,:S:a m, arrives Tart ion v lot:,;, n, Irani on MWlan.l N.C. nn.o-h 1,.u.k(L.w boio daily except Sumlav 7 l.i ,. ,,, 'V.'s held :):0J a in, arrives at (iol,lsl.n. , I rains on Nashville bmir. l. u, -iv Mount at 4::ii)p m, arrive Nashvii t , , " W V,'; ;e i:"u J m- iseturninjr leave Mot e 8:(0 a ra. Vashvill.. -. 7. .. . .. Kooky Mount !l:f5 a in. dailv ,'",,, V ' !i' Tin n riinlon l.ralieh "leaves ! w'a.sU'for Clinton daily except Sunday. 11:11 a n, k 10 p m. Jtetiirniinr le:.ve t ii.,.., .. .4: and :i: 0 pm. '',", m Train No. 78 makes close connection nt v, i uon lor all points north daily, all mil via ...., i ,,iu. .also m Jtockv Mouii iiii.,r lolK ami aro ina rail r,m.l f,n- v. .. r .i ... . all points north via Norfolk. , t It ICF' Vv 'riEM,!:'SONT' I'a -H'' nt. Et f' fien'l Manager. i. .m. tjiKKSON Trallie Manaaer- m Mi and Tadkin- Vails R?. . - -j j f John Gill, Receiver. CONDENSED SCHEDULE In effect October JO, 1K)7. NORTH BO UN 1)7 No 2 DAILY. simple recompense of loving- appreciation. ii any mouier aocsn't receive that mr.ch. My wile has been sickly; feverish, J y dnu inc average vai- it's a sad thin- when the mother com.es wMk-anH lano;H.w ii.o r.. ue per acre was S7X 60. uuw" w.,.m. overw.orfe wr worry, or be- '"'S"u me iuui i . . i cause some-nttle weakness or disease has spasnntanH n-o ol.e - .u: TU c . r 4 "' Deen nesleeted until U jrt is-to be .vu ...Hoi eveyauaj;. . i uc .ocucwiy Ol Slate .lrantS a It should never be n1W.-.l tn t, .1.; IIT 1 . . . . . ' I - ... . . ' " vve neara so much ol your bitters charter to the Southern Chemical VV ' ci 0Tv0, . ked --"'er "jrht . 1 . t -1 j , . "iy. .uniu.Tmc uci;j ui common sense mat 1 concluded to try it ; my wife s Company of Winston Salem' capital Inedical treatment. Of course 110 one r.iedi- ecia' 1 v adapted to i 1 iiarl icr .l.if : .;irno If the digestive organs or the liver are out ters G. H. Woodward. Development in the South. nnptit,. V.o 1 j t d - . . cine wm curt everythincr. r r n-iui.icu jiiu biie is wen, ?iuu,oc;o, witn privilege ol increas- besr ... . I. Tf Strong and Snriohf v ao-oin on Jl inr t,iitrnnrt Tl. U... i - ui'M" n -r-?"v .. WU. me cuauer yives of order Dr. P crop's Holder. Fl owing to your Peruvian Malarial Bit- power to establish branches at any other points in the State. " womanly organs; and it is the raost potent Mrs. Watson, the young wife. -of beTnlnented?52 troubles vllicl1 has ever Al. Watson, of Raleioh, who killed Where both these conditions exist these l,- ,r , . - , . . two medicines taken alternately constitute wMiiacu mcr snooting Iier, is getting a thoroughly scientific, course of treatment. u, ll nfilio ,,.,,1 .u u u -ii 1 which has been marveloar.lv successful with well Ot the wound, though she Will be thousands of dyspeptic, debilitated and paralyzed lor hie. The ball struck n"tVr" -eave tViliiiincrton x,v .m Arrive Fayetteville n Iu -eave I- a elteville .; n -i i.eavc Fayeteville -Junction . . . 11 2S ' lcave .-atiryrci 12 s.oj m Leave Clinnax. ... 7 ;. ; 2 Arrive (Ireensfn-o . . . '20 -s Leave C.rtens!)oro Yi Leave Stokcsdal- ""4 j'S Arrive aliu t LVue 4 49 " Leave Walnut Cove 5 19 Ar ri ve M t . A i ry 6 45 " s.out 1 1 liouN uT : Noi 1. fr CALL AND SEE ONE. IT IS NO TROUBLE TO SHOW v7 ' cv'' ILSON. I. C KiMit 11 Vt 'i JJIOA'IALS. never Our Southern Home. There is nothing in the history of ,u " 1 j .1 1 . raiaij iui me. 1 ne Da the world to match the wondpri.d rto I . . . . vP,nnn,ni .i tu. c ..... Z fter pmal column and she will civil war, and especially during the last dozen years. While there are One of the finest, most interesting examples of increase of population generally instructive mu- and wealth in the West that are just- seums in lhe Union is the one at Ral- 1 V the- nrirlo -vf Ue , eiph.OUT Sttf ranital nnrl '...1.. .U going on even while he is asleep, for T , 10n tne rfC V T.iT t tu :..... . , F. South, it must be remembered ua5 dlrectlon of the Department ot Acri- alm9st literally risen from the grave. culture arrangements are now being while he is resting; not so with any . UU" 'na exnaustton of -'K.c me museum, other occupation on earth, except a absolute abolition of the Otho Wilson says the Hayseeder loaded craft going down stream, and . interests represented by may not be warm enough for some' it must stop somewhere or be lost. r ' " -cvuaoie prostra- people but that t is accomplishing its A farmer may be busy and ought, n l ener2les loilowing the tremen- purpose and satisfies those who pay ro . . , - . , uuous anu unavailing strucro p (t,'a ; 71. L.i. . , - - 3uc, lu ue tne oest eaucated fi . " - vyuiu states mat ne. ism re- e0n. Ghattanootra. N:,shvi1I" .AwY, man in the community, yet his busi- . " aumciUing unprecedented ceipt of letters daily from Populists Iflorida, 'i exas, California and the en- ...:u j -1 " wisiui v ui tne wor ri kmm .n ,l. o. t , . . owuui. iitaa wiu uiag aiong ana let him live .... , , , an uvci ujc oiate wno endorse his 97 am very "much T tike great "pleasure in recommending Dr. rserce's Favorite .Prescription. 'Golden Medical JJiscovery' r.nl - Pellets,' " writes Mrs. Ted Law rence, Smith' Hero, Grntid Isle Co.. Vt. " ly iroiiDie was lemcie weakness, kirtnev disease, neuraleia. chancre of life aii'l 1a'l flownisr snelts. 1 took eight bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, seven bottles of ' Golden. Medical Dis covery, and seven small vials of ' Pellets.' The doctors did hot help me anv. I could ii"t sleep nierht nor day. I suffered "evervthinsr before I becraa to stake Dr. Pierc-'s medicines. V.'lVen I Uee-an to use them I weiehed'joo noun-is. Now I weUrh 15 pounds. 1 crvn nov: do all ikv work." ' Atlanta. New Orleans, Ati-rtista, .Ma- Wilson, N. C, St pt. 21 1 have bet-n iin r - ni;i. ' r.. t .. . ..!.'. rttu.i VMr- - " i"iin. iui o ics . son 1 nip .' ; ,,n,l ;t . -aum.- j hwiue time- aro and 1 ; ......... , . t,, iiy imi: VI. ins: machme i;;ei;tlalion. Yours truly, J. D Hardin, C. S. C. Wilson. N, (. S-pt '28, '97 I)i:.r Sir I have ne 1 voiir m.i c. lines. It is all your 'aent claims for !t- ours trill v .-.y w u 1.0 n-iis a writ- j pjeaec! with it. It does everyilnn- that Ivo V v!!r , hlco -"Tarhintr can do and Only "costs Jno. k. Xiookk, City Uerk.- 3.v Von can refer to me for a recom- WlLSON. N. C . Sei.t v. I)karSirI am tl e lighted v.i Iii in v Dl.iCK and woiiul Hot echaiv.-r it tor any $100 machine on the market Yours truly, P. H.'iJKANS, Jlavor.- " F. S. Davis. On exhibition at the WILSON BOOK STORE. Al STREET OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. s o u cl 1 e r 11 ail way. ( Piedmont Air Line. ) First and Second Divisions (N. C.) ' Schedule cirective Mav oA This Goi:1e:i.od Pchedulc is nuhlii, ,.,.. : '. ' . iiotic-e to the ul.l.e. aim is subject to ehane with while such carelessness and ignorance T " Sen untl1 u course and denounce Butler. in any other vocation would n,n hm lY 106 m0St Promisinjr field lor , hnnocf U: . out of competition, jfnot out of ex- 7 7 enterprise i tue wnoie union . istence, . . . , nial FYnnsitinn omnn,-, ,u;u . I I ...(vj.nwn, tiiiivjlJ VVlJlil die uur Dest men come from farm." life, IN EFPEOT MAY 30. 13J7. Ko, 41- I No. 4QJ NORFOLK A'!i niATTAvm.- r- Tiitfiv-.. .-K.,.,-.. " -'"n l"'uua, i v . VMJ I w N W mX . Tl . . 1 The Southern; Rail-vay has a min- Ar Norfolk 1 in l .i xt ... - Lston ca. cAinuii ai tne lNasnviiie venten NC 8 A I. casts of sold nuptrets lonnd in this l . i , , . haki s tbbKNCE ,Tt.pd ..-i . " " : uui uctxiumesare iarm homes,;and ly cures summe com" :.; ; 5tate. One from the Reed mine, S A L !)0 inn? Mi ion 9 55 am 9 22 p m I 1 1 4 i ) P.l 11 41 a mj 11 io m 13!pm 12 5 am ' i :4 ; m 2 11 a m 5 55 p m 4 a m i5: i a in! 1 tU) n m ia:rpini SMaiii our country s hope and safety rest by changes in drinking waklCli Cabars county, found April 10th, upon her sturdy, conservative farmers, niatic changes unripe fruit etc Diar- l896, weighing' twenty-two oounds p ii -nt Daniel Lane. Jj, Dysentery .Cholera Morbus, and from the Crawford mine, Stan Bellair, N. C. ! Nauseau, Vomiting. Flat.,1' i Cramps, Colic and all internalm V ' 7 , . te" r pounas ana eight pounds h-ve ounces respectively, and two from the Sam Christian mine, Montgomery county, weighing four and two pounds. They Ihroat Disease Cured. Willi Grapes a ml r Hurt-hound. What the Life Savers Have Done. The noted old nurse, descendent I The Li,e Saving Service during th of Holland Dutch, discovered that a Past year saved 3,967 lives and proD certain combination of grapes with v"uea at 5, 108,895 in the Wehlon " Henderson " Kale ten . - " j ISouthern 'Pines " I " Wilmiiisrtoa " " Charlotte " uMuniom u N & h 57 00 a m 4 :!() p m " iUifUMa 0 & W (V 1 J;r 30- !. m t Atlanta (Cent. Tim.) j 5-0 am' 250 J iu A aeon c.of Ga; 1 1 4 i a ru, 7 L0 p m Jaeksonville Piunt 850 p ml 730 am l ampa 8 ;r) a ml 4 45 p in HirminKham S Ry! 11 4 irn 10 10 , m Mnrp"iry W of a: 10 a nil 9,0 p m vlobll? , L & AI a f.0 p m 3 0V a ra New Orleans .. 8 10 p mi 7 40 a m ( hattanoogra AV & A 1 00 p nr 7 50 p m Nashville N C Sc Ll 7 (10 p m; fi 45 a ni Memphis K C M & IS: 9 40 p 7 40 a ni the Horehound Herb and the root ol Eciampane made into a cordial will cure sore throats and coughs, and is excellent for colds catarrhand all ir ritation of the Bronchial tubes, tonsils and throat, and for singers and public speakers. Druggists say the sales are immense, and it is doing great .goood. It is called Aunt Rachael's Eclampine and Horehound Cordial. ilmila tigsAture . . 9t ll OS ZA&Zc&M - -ESS rnco I - . . of dn?iim,t-i ,o.i , , .. lrfn the Hn ore -r--.. ac..ana t95 hves Mountiin and ; rnnari,. 1 . . iVIOUntain. t-iy vdiueu at $1182,280 in the case of undocumented craft, This great work was accomplished at a to tal net expenditure of $1,4943. lhe past year was exceptionally dis astrous, the wrecks having been more numerous than in any year preceding; but the service respond ed most creditably to the severe test put upon it by the elements, and made a record for efficiency which will be its own exemplar in the fu ture. I I)aily tDaily ex Sunday, i Daily ex Monday. also have a large block of tin ore (5f)-V-nect,'P?"at Xew ,()r'ns witii Southern . , s ui un ore Pacific and Texas A: Paeiiie Kailways for all mine at Kings No. ! Si,1:n Diilv 10 al,i i0 UAllim Daily. . " ! 12 i2:' pm "3 !l 55 10 55 t" l;um 1 41 r 3 15 a f f 4 O.i 4 2i 4 ;.' iO am "Tu" lliOpin 8"0 3 2- 10 5 2 "40 U A: . " 14 ; )-MLl.K, MORRlSTcnVN,- MOT SPRINGS. ASIIFVILLF SVLISITPV .KHKXSiJORO, DURHAM, RAIGIl! SELMA, AVI LSON ROCKY MOL'XT AVTl T A p nni., - ' -2C1KV sIOCNT AND TAR1SOKO N- 12. I) ,i!y. ;(CKXTfA r, A N I) KAflTEKX 1 "l.ME.j ' M : 0 pin Lv ' 4 15 am : " " : -s - ! " !i .-.0 " l i' pm a:i: 4 11 ' 4:i0 4 5i) 5 08 .5 4- 0 10 asy to Take asy to Operate Arc features peciUiar to Hood's Pills. Small in size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man points in To.vas, Mexico and California. No. 402 Arrive Portsmouth daily 75 a m. !o. Arrive Portsmouth daily 5 50 i ia. vJ-rV,-,BV?W!1'Jr" 1:lT- Agt.. 1!9 Main St Norfolk, V a. Murray Forbes, Trav. ras3'r Art., Ports mouth, a. 1 u f 5 15 f 5,5 15 9 52 5 "0 am 7 10 Masbv.ille Ch a t ta n ioja Kn. vii!e Movristow ji Hot Springs Asheville Marion Mor-rariton Connelly Springs Hickory e-. ton Statt'sviKe Salisbury Central time.) Ai No. II. Daily. Salisbury (Eastern time.) Greensboro Durham ltakitrh -Selma J'ilson Ooldsboro ,- South lloeky Mt. - 45 am 1 1 ;5 jun J?" 5 55 ol2 ' 225 I i 12 II 2S am II m; 1047 I0 2 ii 4ti 8 55 "1)37" fi :-5 ' 2 00 N. ,T). 1 lily. : Aos. -15 ami V. I a i!y. 1 .r.n jmi- a) am 4 0) ;to f 1 i!i , 12 12 t 10 : 5 pm i'O 0-' f '.Mil Si :r, iu5 Ml 7.r.5 I '155 am i - oro S f 3 . 7 4:i Kl i) J;j a in fi 4 38 3 40 2 35 4' J 30 1 12 Ar Meal stations. I'mivrs' Poict N rl'olk I l if 9J5 i 25 Nos. li iin.l l;5.-..,r..k Cha lf v 'i' iTr?v' "'-Pre i'lent and GenT Mgr v . ii, McUek, f ien'i Sujierintendent. W,VK-JfIjVKK' T. J. ANDERSON' -i raaic ian:irer. I'oi'i limoutli p. t. ...... v... ... ,. . . . ., Ms'mry.' A she vi, IV Hot S ! '1 fl Pills said : " You never know you tiave taken a pill till it is all over." 25c. C. I. Hood & Co., Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. The only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. I Yot Pav the sum of twenty cents JOHN GASTON, Fashionable Barber, Nash St. WILSON, N C. Easy chairs, razors keen; . bcissors sharp, linen clean. t or a shave you pay a dime Only a nickle to get a shine; bhampoo or hair cut Pompadour throinrh s..i, . "i, . "?."-" n .-. Pullman lira win. io un s : 7'. "v: ?. and n.atnoofra. , . - v.ut w,CoarimS and Xasln ille a, between Ha,- I hrOUJ-ll t.b'kfta fin ... ... OtmT Pass'r Agt. vly t any a,rent of the company. ' 1 .tal,as"to aI1'loi.n- For rates or information ai - wtut-rai uperiT-tendent. Tr .-v.i..V';. " - W.--A.. Tcir t;eae:ai Pas,seiirr A-yent I DAILY. Leave Mt. AirvL Leave Rural fiall Leave Walnut i cue. Leave S'.okesdaj'e. ... . Leave Greensboro. ...... . . . . . Leave Climax Leave Sanl'ord . . Arrive Fayetteville Junction. . Arrive Fayetlevflle. Leave Fayetteville. . . . . . . . . Arrive - Wilmington. . . NORTH JIOUM). JSO 4 DAll.V S .) ;i ni 1004 " 103 i" 1 1 (,6 " "55 " 12 151 m '2 43 " .1 LeaveHennetl.sville. . Arnve Maxtoii Leave Maxtor) Leave Red Springs.. Leave Hope Mills". Arrive Fayetteville. . . 3-56 4 (K) 4 io 7 20 S 'xi am 9 u " 9 07 " 9 35 '' IO 20 ':' IO.l"-' SOUTH BOUND. No 3 DAILY Leave Favttteville. . . Leave Hope .Mills Leave Red Springs... Arrive M.i.xton. ...... Leave Maxton .... Arrive HenneUsville. . A 45 I' 5 (). ' 5 " 6j I ' ' 6' is " NORTH BOUND , No 16 mixki) daily except Suiulav. ' Leave Ramsuer. ... . . . . . . 6-4-, ;un Leave Climax s 2 " Arrive Greensboro...... 17 " Leave; GreensboroJ' 9-, ' Leave Stokesdale. . 11 " Arrive Madison .... 11 55 " . SOUTH BOUND N'o 15 sfixKD Daily- except SuihIj.v Leave .Madison Leave Stokesdale. . . ....... Arrive Greensboro . . Leave Greensboro .... Leave Climax .7 . . . . ... . . . . . Arrive kaniseiir. ....... ... . ' ONN'hL'l lu.Vh H Fiiye'teville with Allainic . ('o.1"" Line, ;:1 M.-ixion wii lr Carolina. ( V;;tnil Kailro,Kl, at Red Spiings wilii llx- K'(i Spiin-s and I'oumore Kairn.i l, at Sanftir.l with 1 1 k- Seaboard Air 1 ine,'"' at Gulf with the lurham and (T. .; :; Rai'road, at Greensboro with S:. m Railway Company, at Walnut 5i e with the" Norfolk UVstcrn k;H;Va. I- V. FRY, W. K, KV! H: ..en I Manager. 'Gen' 1'as. A'-t I '2 ,ijpNI' ' -5 " : '2 -S5 '" ; .4 3, ' 6o r L-ycar old 2 years old 3 years o'd 4 years old 1C" io IT, J. M. r,r, Traffic, Manair'.r lo(V) Pa Ave.-. Wathih. t4n D. C 1 CTilchetrr' Enjrl!li D.'smond Brand. 5 ii? OVAL PILLS Jt -J;2,'. scaled wiih blue ril.bon. Take 1-J V Other. Jtrfvse dangeroum rnhntuu- mcre. THE COUFEH HARELE AVGRKS,- ' :i, 113 a..d 115 Bank St.. I NORFOLK , VA. Larjje stock of finishe.! it f . ' r . .. C . liana and imittitinn lin. i... .! i 'VI Oll'.l ni Pn tc f - ft .r.-. . - . . ; ' i EX in .. '. .: .. ".".-v..,rKBij.. - ""1 Jiawc3l Jili. V iiu iiT particular. t.-slinionial. an l ! p ' j .- . . i ri' " "f.Ik'Lfr"'". far rott.ru Keady lor shinment. fM m-t'V-. Vy""! ''"nm.Hls. .Vwfl,,. r- . K? inutatt., 10, ooli by mU Local Druggiitj. I U'F HAVE A FIXE1 LOT OF STANDARD IlKLD COl TS From one to four years" old. l'"' broke and fresh. . Also a few ft:!' ' Jersey Calves. For full -partK-ulars '! ply to .. - . Fair View Dairy, , W. T. FARMEK, I'nl"- WANTEdA "rtvliiab'e- lav or gentleman to distribute sample nrd piaHe a house-to-house con vass for ovr Vept-table Toilet Soaps. 40 to 575 ' . month easily made. Address Crofts & " Keed, 842 to S5o Austin Avenue Chicago 111.
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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