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ft ABIDE WITH ME. Abide with me ! fast falls the eventide ; The darkness deepens; Lord, with me ahid ! When other helpers fail, and comforts flee, Help of the helpless, oh, abide with me ! Swift to its close ebhsont life's little dny; Earth's jojs grow dim; its glories puss away; Change and decay in all around I see; OTbou whochangest not, abide with me! Not a brief glance I beg, a passing word; But as Thou dwell'st with thy disciples, Lord, Familiar, condescending, patient, free, Come, not tosnjonrn, but abide with me ! Come not in terrors as tin King of kinirs, But with kind and good, with healing in thy aings; Tears lor all woes, a heart for every pica; Come, Friend of sinntrs, thus ahule i!b me ! Thou on my head ip esily youth didst smile; And, tbongh rebellious and perveie mean while. Thou bast not left me, oft as I left Thee; On to the close, 0 Lord, abide with me ! I need thy prei-enee evi ry parsing hour ; What but thy grace c.in fo'l the tempter's power? Who like thyself aiy guide and stay can be? Through cloud and suushiue, oh, abide with me ! I fear no foe, with Thee at hand to bless; Ills have no weight and tears no bitterness; Where is Death's sting? where, Grave thy victory? I triumph still, if Thou abide with me Hold, Thou, thy cross before my closing eyes! Shine through the gloom, and point me to the skies ! Heaven's morning breaks, and Earth's vain shadows dee; In life and death, 0 Lord, abide with nu! Henry Francis Lyte. It cleaotesihe Msi.ni ai d never gripes. Little Karly Hirers if wordly repute Ask for DeWitt's and take no sub titule. A am all pill, easy to buy, eusy to tale and easy to act, but never failiog in re mits. Pe Vi'ilt's Little Karlv Iti.n IS arouse the teerci ions and act as a tonic to the liver, curiae; permanently. W, M. Cohen. A people aho are govirmd by laws nude neither by themselves nor by any authority derived fn ui then) ate slaves. James Madi.'on. TRK STOMACH IS THE MAN. A weak stomach w akeos tbe man, be cause it cannot tianf.rro t he food he eats into nouii-hiuent. Health and strength eaonot be restmed to any sick man u weak woman without first restor ing health and strength to the stomach. A Weak stomach cannot digest em Uf;h food to feed the limns am rcvivo the tired and run down limbs and organs ol the body. Kodnl Dyspepsia Cure cleanses, puritica, sweeten and streng thens tbe glands a"d mini lira ties of the stomach, and cures indigestion, dyspepsia and stomach troubles, W. M. Cohtn. It is siu when low things, however gohd iu themselves, siand in ti e way of hull things. Bui us Ellis CTKK CANCER. AND BLOOD POISON. If you have blood poison producing eruptions, pimples, ulcers, swollen glands, b .mps and risings, burning, itching skin, cupper-colored spots or rash on the skin, mucous patches in mouih or throat, fall, io.' hair, bone pains, old rheumatism er foul catarrh, take U .tame Blood Balm (K. II. B) It kits the p .isoo io (he blooJ; soon all sore., erup.ir.s heal, hard iwel ings subside, aches and pains stop and perfect cure ii made of the worst cases of Blood Pol n For eai cer, tumors, we lings, eating sores, ugly ulceta, persisteut pimples ol all kinds, take B B B. It desituya the lino r poison in the blool healt, cancer 01 an aioas, cures t lie wrt huui"i or suppurating swellings Thou-auds cured bj U. B B. all fteta else fails. B. Ii. B. Cotupused of ure botanic ingredients. Improves ilie di-c-iiun, makes the blood pure and rich, stops the awlul iiching and all sharp, shooting pains Then uglily tested for thirty years. Druggists, il per large bottle, with complete dircciious for houit cure. Sample Iree and pre paid by willing Blood Balm Co., Allaull Ga I '"scribe trouble aud free medical ad vice also sent in sealed letler, For sale t Z Jlici ffer'a Dtuistore The oieaaure of man's life is the Well pending uf it and not the length. Plutarch. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. The best tszc pclc c.a Ju ! u -preu second baud opiuiaoa. A rigid lower jaw is often more i ffec live tbao a miff upper lip. Jgoorauee and superstition are the oldest married couple on record. A compromise always coats less and is worth more than lawsuit, Eiercise ii work you like to do; work ii exercise you don't like tn do. Women like to confess llirir im perfections tu those who contradict them. W ben it comet to helping the poor, action! speak louder than wordi. WHAT'S IN A NAME. Everything it ia the 'name when it eeaet toWiiob Hatel Salre. E. C. De Wilt k Co, of Chicago, discovered, some years ago, bow to make a salve from Witch Hmm1 (hat it i ipeci6o for Pile. Fur blind, bleeding, itching and preluding Piles, eciemi, cute, burnt, I nisei and ill skin diseases, DeWitt'i firvt bat bo equal This hat given rite to wmerlfflMwnrthleu eounlcrfeiu Ask for DtWittWihe genuine. W. H. Cohen. WILLIAM R. DAY, Interesting- Career of the Olilo Jurist and Statesman. Jmlire William It. Dny. who lint- bivn elected by President Roosevelt to suc ceed Jiuli' Shims as associate Justice Of the supreme court of the I'liiL'd Slates on the hitter's retirement next month, was secretary of state in the lute I'f'-'dent Mi'Kinley's Hist cabinet. The appointment is somewhat nota ble In that Ohio, from which state Judge Day will lie appointed. Is not in the judicial circuit to which Justice Sliirns was assigned ami from which he was appointed. Justice Shiras is from I'eiui.s.vlvunia. In selecting Judge Pay President Roosevelt Is carrying out the Intention of McKinley, who, it is said, had prom- "-uii.ii s it. V f 4. 4 i' Jl'DOK 1VT1LUM B. PAT. ised to plnco him on the supremo bench. This was Intended both as a recognition of his ability as n jurist and us it iv Tfiirtl for Ills services as secret; ry of Itnte during the Spanish Ainerieaii war. Judge Day is a native of Ohio, lta vonna his birthplace. His father was Judge Luther Day of the supremo court of Ohio. After leaving the country school he entered the I'nivcrsity of Michigan. He made his home in Canton In M2 and begun the practice of law. He souu formed a warm friendship with Wil liam McKinley, which lasted until the latter's untimely death. U was Judge Dny who fought fur .McKinley In the latter's contest for a scat in congress In the eighties, nnd McKinley support id Judge Day w hen he ran for judge of the court of common pleas In Judge Day held this office less than u year, because be could not afford to hold a position that paid liim so liitle. A little later President Harrison ap pointed him u I'nitinl States district Judge, but 111 health forced him to re sign nliiiost Immediately, iu March, IMC, President McKinley made him assistant secretary of state, and be succeeded John Sherman as secretary lu April of the following year. After the war he became i 'minium of the I'nitod States peace commission at Paris, Ho is now the Judge of the federal court of the Sixth circuit, to which he was appointed In 1 .!. by President MtKlnli-v. Judge Day as married lu 175 to Miss Mary K. Sline fer of Ctintou. They have four sous. Judge Day Is lu his fifty-third year. A SPRINGTIME BRIDE. Why the Weildlnir of Talhlern Nell- on Haa Been Postponed. New York society is much disap pointed over the isistpotietneiit of tho wedding of Miss ('athleen Nellson to Reginald Vunderbilt, the youngest mm of the late Cornelius Yanderbilt, which was set to take place this month. Young Yanderbilt has been nt New port, It is Raid, to avoid testifying In the proceedings ngalnst Richard Can Held, whom District Attorney Jerome of Now York is trying to ludict as trras cathlf.es keilsox. gambler. It Is nlleged that Mr. Vander- bllt lost I1IXI.IS0 while "bucking the tiger in Cantleld's place. Miss Neilson la lu New York with her mother making plans for the wedding, which will probably take place lu New port next spring, and there the young folks may Ih married with uuite ns la New York. A REMARKABLE CASE. One of the mot remarkable cases of a cold, deep-seated on the lunge, causing pneumonia, U that of Mrs Gertrude E, Fenner, Marion, Iod., wbo was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. She mjs: "Tbe coughing and straining to weakened me that I run down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Mioute Cough Cure. Four boltlei of tbia wonderful remedy cured me entirly of the eougb, streng thened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength." W. M. Cohen ' We prepare ourselves for enternlly by doing our day'i work wbile it it day -Henry W. Crosby, Some people won't take bint, iod wouldn't know what to do witb it if they did. TOT- Early Risers rtva tainwH Utti pHU. ! VI urns.- Headache ? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels CDnstipr.;?u? Torque co-tc J? IVs yoi:" '. -.'! Avcr's Fills z:-: liver piiis; .' .arc dys pepsia, Lilic.'sr.u.':-. ITOMATTOX IKON to 31 Old Street. PKTKUSISIKG, VA. Muniithcttirersof Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys, Agricultural Implements. II iMIlg ln'iul . out Slccl it All-Inn-d r, loiini). i and 111 ii'liii.i.'O. villi ah I 11 nu, w e uic now iri-iittii to lur- iiitslo iniicliliicK loiuii rv ina'le liy HYDRAULIC PRESSES ,,... PEANUT MACHINERY il Liml-, -OF- -FALL AND WINTER- MILLINERY. FANCY HOODS and NOVELTIES. Ratterii-k's Patterns. 11. & G. CORSETS, Misses ut5(ie.. Ladies 75c. to $1. HVl'r" cs will he nisile tosuit the times. hats aud honnets mule and trimmed to order. , MRS. P. A. LEWIS, WslAop. N. r. DID YOU SAY DRINKS ? Well jou will find the choicest brands of RYE. l'CRK old AI'I'LE BRANDY ind Sparkling nines, Where, You Ask? WHY AT W. D. SMITH'S, Washington Ave., WKLDOX, . N. C. Full line gmeeriM always nn hand. With the Cook and buy jou one bag of J. E. M. Flour and be convinced tbat it ia the best flour on the market, 12 eakea Laundry Soap for Irish Potatoea, 25o. peck, and evervthinir jou need for the table and pantry, W. T. PARKER. WELDON.N.C, .z 'r A fertilizer without I C ::-r :'1;r.;:1;' T" I hJ sufficient 1 M- i l ;ul-lo nine unci" Ioiumt'v lu.Hr liv I , i i , . i , l ou win uuu m m con i ii;imi in ii'iiitn rv o r .rc cih .ii ;i'l on in i r wile l"r V.I1.1I Ji u unl. I ialraf i Lfff 9 A L" stainback's VnDSKT B the best of everything in r VMM A pSrn-L I Dry Goods,Boots ! " I I "aawll lal f ! A OOUL) MEDICINE. , , Shoes, Kor Sale Hy w.d. smith. weUon.N.c. Clothing, lilt-fail -)u- A i I SSgr makes a fat purse. U Potash U WOKK?. ii is not complete. IS S (ar 'tl n complete treatises jjf'1 I I n L-rtiiircrs, written by jfT S I m 4jTl Groceries, And General Merchandise. Its economy to buy nt tbe Always I handle the best of everything in my line. New fall and winter goods io endless variety, A. L. Slainliacl, Hart's Old Stand, Weldon, N. C. TAPE WORMS "A tap worn elchleea reel lone at CAM AIIE1 S. Tills 1 am sure haa cauMid ml bj,l aeallh tor tn, paal n,rM, ,",J Jukinii Oaw arru. Ihe onl, caiiartls wik! ol kouca Oj auoiiiilo people " 01 uao. . Bowtaa, Balrd, allaa. CANOV . , v. wviuw rjf tag. mm COHSTIPATION. ... ?. ruan. nana a ia. tu 19-TO-BAC i.Pii'ir'"'' tnsni. Something New. The Southern Home anil Tnlolli. geooe office ia in theoffioe of tbe Neuae River Herald. We are dnsirnua of emnUvinn fi.Hl... .j..vji uini-viKs colored help for private families, hotels, uoarumg nouses, in weldon and sur rounding towns. Also farm lianH. mnA foremen. Those who want to get homes 10 distant cities can be supplied. We hare applications for ten girls or more, to do general house work. For further information (inclooiog stamp fur reply ) 8. 0. Niwsoiii, Marairer, VvVdcD.N.C S V,' nte fur them. ff'- mmfmm IUKiW-t .Winter Weather Mil, II.! v v I 'nderwear ami tiocd Sh e in ei -Mirv to comfort and hcilih. - .. 'II C. I I V '0, aaawnaw mm k a wine m T The Peerless Wine, In Tbousamll- ol American Households. SHOULD BLACKBERRY goods are guaranteed to give satislaetion Home Office, CHOCKOYOTTE, ISI. C. TOPOI I Hiefe'ecn lire North jind -South Florida Cuba. A passenger service unexcelled for luxury . and comfort.equipped with the latest Pullman Dining, Sleeping and Thoroughfare Cars. For rates, schedule, maps or any informa tion, write to WM. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. ; m am k u m ... y M. COHEN...... We, none of us, live so earefullly that wo never require the aid of drugs and medicines to put us riht. Il is a comfort to know where a you can get trjeui irom and at proper i f;j Drugs, Chemicals, j.j . Patent Medicines, r Stationery, u ! I All Kinds Perfumery, ' 5 ..3 Pi n Toilet Articles, AND TO IIAVK Your Prescriptions Filled. Fine Line of High Art Pictures, m J ! US-Prompt Ketponses Day or Night. W. It. COHEN. Pharmaelst. Weldnn. V. n F""""" :-'i'Trrijn-i inai.'i - r-ra-ra ' J n . a-j . -r .3 mm aV s-a aM iav.-iiir.av' Fall and Winter Stock Now Ready For Inspection. It will pay you to see our line before you buy. See our line of LADIES' FINK SIIOKS, hand turned latest styles. Our Bos Ionian 13.50 Men's Shoos beat them all for style and quality. We are headquarters for CLOTHING. Try a suit of our SCIILOSS BROS. 4 CO S. CLOTHES. they will 6t and wear well.' Suits made to order. Fit guaran teed. See our line before you buy. No troublo to ahow goods. SH. D. ALLEN & COMPANY, WELDON, N. C. j. R. ZOLLICOFFER, I D.. hwmi & ;I.SiPli!ipm!)nit u x r , m i . 1 JJalla-iSJtJICSJP VWELDON, N. C.if Complete line of Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Atticles, Perfumery, Cotnbi, Brushes Finebtatiooery and Drupgists1 Sundries. Slock kept up by frequent arrival, ol freeb goods. A cmple.e SOOA FOUNTAIN for dispensing Uoca Cola, Sod. and Mineral atera. Wo also make Pine Apple and other Savored SherbeU, Milk Shakes etc. WPBE8CBIPTIUNS carefully and accurately compounded dav 0M" je 16 1, 7 CHAS. M.WALSH, trriAM - MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS Petersburg. Va. -NC MONUMENTS, JK- Headstone, Tombs, eto. "i-Also Iron Fencing, Vases eve., lor cemetery and other purposes at lowest price. .SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Work Delivered - - -j . okcc Remedy of Cures Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, LaGrippe and all Throat and Lunc Troublc. MAnn d.. cit-m c GUM, MULLEIN & HONEY -...wa-' I BE IJST ALL made hy GARRETT i CO. unfailing remcd; and all their Uranch Warehouse. ST. LOUIS, .MO, tmHhc(St1ine Ifi H FA Df roTTDmF 1 ! n prices, tall on me lor any a Toilet Soaps. .... Cigars I All goods delivered free. S J .... mmPUn. d.-,.i.,.. . E 1 IS. ESTA BLIHH EJ I N I8S5. The truth ia tbe foundation nour 8uccew. We nuke Claima, onr WORK fulfils them, laaT" Let ns Eatimat (or jroo. JSsf Designs Sent to any address FREf In writing give age of deceased and some lim it as to price. All work warranted STRICTLY FI8T-CLASS and 8ATI8- riviiuKr. At Any Depot Sweet Gum & Mullein ..lvi 1 uiwoiTLLI - Your Druggist Bells it 25 & G0 The One Among Many. " - - Tbe one wake of instruments that holds He tone through generation of use fulness. T J n T -I -t Are not built for show they're con structed with experienced care; they last a lifetime and more, yet their cost ia very moderate, considering I heir quality. Send us your addiess and you'll immediately get an Illustrated catalogue aud bonk ol UL'i;iti(inK. Accommodating Terms Pianos of other makes tosuit the must economical. CHARLES M. STIEFF, Wareioonia, 9 N. Liberty street. Factory E. Laiayette Ave., Aiken and Lanvale Streets. Baltimore, Md. oet 21 ly. Monuments AND Gravestones. WE PAY Tin FREICHT amiCUARANTEE SAFE DELIVERY . . . LAtuaoMTMTOCK III the South itetlr liiustruted catalogue flthb. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS. (Established 1848.) 159 to 163 Bank St., Norfolk Va ov S It. 'CHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS ifr. AIwtj rHinbte. LaIln, uk Druinrtit Hot MIHIIMTIRM KNliLINH in Hrd tuid (Jtild ni.'Utllic btufn, M'U-ii with blu nWwo. TkfMOftthr. RIim dancrroiu anbsitl' lutlnnsi d iMlimlon. Htiv of your DniKnirt, or Miitl in ntHmrM ft.r lttrtltmlr. TmCI rannlftU tifl " Krllrr fbr UmJ !," utter, lv return U,O0ttlMiauuitU. Buld by tall DninriAU. CHIOHRBTIR CHEMICAL CO. 1100 Madifton Kqaar. I HI LA PA HulUi IkU hhk J. A. ALSTON FINE PKOVISIONS, Cigars and Toliaeco. Fine Whiskies AND WINE8 Merrimac Club and Pride of Viririnia, nice and mellow Bar stocked witb Choice Prinks of every kind Cor. Washington Ave., and First Rtreet, Weldon, N. C. lU-21-lj You can have Your Eyes Tested and Properly Fitted with GLASSES -AT SMALL COST, BY H. J. CORDLE, OPTICIAN, LITTLETON, N. C. Graduate K. A U. Optical College. Dr. Bouvier's Buchu Gin A sure curc for all KIDNEY AND ULADDEH TKOLBLES kecommended hj best physicians of the country. For sale in Weldon by W. W.KAY. Best of Winn, Whiskeys and Brandies a i aya onnanu. I keep the best of every thine in mv ine. IsVl'olite attention to all at Kay's, west aiae ft. Bhcd. my i ly Llll. Dealers In- RtartloFl i a ana FRUITS. CONFECTIONERIES. Crockery, Ola Tin, and wooden and wll lowwara. Alas Pratt's Hone, Cow, Hog and Poultry Food, and Orove'a jg Taslelna Chill Tonic. Aleiander's Liver and Kidney Tonic forpurilym, the blood. This tonic ia warranted or monev refunded. . R. M. PUKNELL k BRO., (Sucoeotors to J. L Judkioi.) No. 18 Washington At., Wtldon, N. C pr 10 ly - ATTORN El'-AI-LAW, WiLDoa, N. 0. iu iii ui.uri.ui nruiiaiana rtortn- amptonandln IhaSniiremeand federal eoarta llollieUnoa Bide In all paru of North Carolina Branch olBoa al Hallf... R. u,,opn avsn aton-r- lepbli 0 n rami v imiifipifts Fancy scenes W. J. WARD, DENTIST, OFFICE IN DANIEL BUILDING, WEJJXN, N. C. eplUl HENDERSON TELEPHONE COMPANY, OfTICE OF GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT UENDEKSON, n. 0. " ' TI.efullov.ioj5 Toll lUles i ibein ef feet on and nfter May ht, 1U2, ltlu,a to cban(e or correction: rraa wawiwa i Avl'n. Littleton. LoulnL-urg "reheau'city, Nashville New Kiti, Nl'WHl', Oitord, Kiym. rUlelKh, Hoanokt- Rui.lrta Kucky Mourn, Seollauu Nwk Helma, felhtivld. Hi.jdtun Bu itnlii springs Hiirln.KUm, Ht'uuluil. t'tiHM- rity, Clsrkiivllie. l'li,i-l lllll, lMll.ll, l.iirlmm K.ilklit. Fraukliiiton, IjoUlhUlM, I. rt-inllle, llnluiitoll, liuw Kivir lU-.ikni(.iii, II. 1'idl.t, Kllll-t4.ll, 0fl.rU,r, ' ' ke form wi)Vl!ii(ion. F. C. TlEPLSJIAH. Gen. Hnnt MUST BE SOLD A few lots of (oods that must be (old at once, net cash i.uly. Men's and ladies, Shoes, 35 to 75c. Children's Shoes, 'ia. to 35c. Men ' and children's overfhoes, 20o to 25c, Buriaus dark snd light Breech loading shot puns t3.50tol50 Plush and velvet caps, 75 to 9Ue Men't and boj's oOats, 60 to 75c. Snmtii druggets, 3 75 to $5 50. Remnant, malting, 5 to 10c yard. Hardware it and below oust Ladies latest Hjle fine grade liais regular piice $1 50 to82oui 5(M,i 75 cents 80ii lacks hats cliritg nut fri iu 10io3jo Ladies ikinn 65 to !)5c 3 s iu 's uiaehinci.ttoi.,5e. VeU Vi'letei ns 15 in 30c. t'bildn n a clunks. 75e. Wall inner 4 .1 ...II Gills and tu.) cup-, 5 and 10o Many other h is go '08 to beeli.su out by Afiiil il V. sril'.HS. Weld.m. N. t:.. Feb. 1902 News& Opinions Of National Importance ALONE Contains Both. Daily, by mail, tli a year Daiiy and Sunday, by mail, $3 a year -THE- r$ Sunday Sun g Is the Greatest Hi" Sunday News paper in the world. Price 5o. a copy By mail 12 a year Address THE8UN. New York SEABOARD Air Line Railway Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta New Orleans and Points South and West. -In Effect NOV 23, 1902.' 80UTII BOUND. 33 41. Lt Portamonth, Lt Weldon, LVLorlina Jet Lt Henderson Lv Kaleigb, Lt Southern Pines, Lt Hamlet, Lt Wilmington Ar Charlotte, Lt Chester, Lt Greenwood, Lt Athena, Ar Atlanta, f ArAngust, , Ar Macon, Ar Montgomery, Ar Mobile, Ar New Orleans, Ar Nasbville Ar Memphis, 8 05 pm 9 25ata 1145 pm 11 55 pm 1 55 am 135 pm 2 28 am 4 15 am 6 IB am 7 40 am 2 02 pm 3 45 pm 6 lpm 9 45 pai 3 '-Hi pm 10 33am 10 32pm 10 30am 12 51 am 12 37 am 2 52 pm 4 00 pm 5 40 pm 7 20 pm 8 20 pm 9 65 am 7 25 am 1 30 am 4 15 pm 3 25 am 5 5Sam 735 am 11 35 am 6 25 pm pm pm 6 55 pm 8 30 am NORTHBOUND. 32 3d. Lt Meniphia, Lt Nashville, Lt New Orleans, . Lv Mobile, Lt Montgomery, Lt Macon, Lt Augusta, Lt Atlanta, t Ar Athens, Ar Greenwood, Ar Chester, Lt Charlotte, Lt Wilmington, Lt Hamlet, l.vKoutbern Pines, Lt Kaleigb, Ar Henderson, Lt Norlina Jet. Lt Weldon. Ar Portsmouth, 12 45 , 8 30 pm 9 30 om vjuam 8 10 pm 12 40 am 6 45 am 8 00 am 10 05 am 12110 m II SDN 1 0(1 pm 4 20 pm 8 on pm , 9 67 pm 6 16 pm 717 pm 77pm 3 20 pm 10 40 pm 113.1pm 1 35 am 11 2:i pm 1 .Warn 4 15 am 6 IV am 7 60 am 8 44 am 11 15 am 12 50 pm I 45 pm 3 OU pm 6 35 pm 3 OS am 3 50 am 6 00 am 7 16 am I Faaern lime. Central time t Inning t are between New York and lin k niond, aud Hamlet aud Savannah 00 Tram Noa. 31 and 41. J. I iLuiiman, Agt, Vtawnn, ri C Atlaitic Coast Line Ra - rQad Co. CaaaeaaeS HthMals.1 TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No 35 Daily. Dated Not. 30, 1902. No. S3 Daily. Leave Kicbmond, Leave Patarahnra. 8.:t0 am 9.24 am am 10.42 am 1122 am 6.56 pm 7.4npm Mitpia Leava Jarratta, LMve tmnoria Arrive Weldon, 9 0t)pa No. 34 leave Weldon at 8. SO a. m., 1 terahnrg, la 19 a m., arrive itichmond 11.10a.m. TRAINS OOINO NORTH. No. 39 Daily. No. TB Daily. Leava Weldon, La Emporia La Jarratta, La Peterabarg, Arrive Richmond 1.45 a m 4 88 p. 6.3U p. . 6.48 p. 7.45 a. 8 16 a m. 1.07 a.m. No. 61 leave Richmond 4.10 pJ Pe- tersborg 6.02 p. m., Weldon 6 64ip. m. W. 0. CKAK), General Paiveogcr Al T. EMKliHON. Traffie Marat vr. H. M. EMHKON, Aast. Tr, llaMftf. v n r Wilmington, N. U
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