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s A MW SCHEME OF rl Hh W L- DOUG LAS UXE CO ft) Alii rMPimt 1,J1I W1L V :31 ri-lliIl Their Help. -ru. t liSJe now h tho douM ftanhinl aiim - ,1 wfrt.Ml attend- "SiV-" j5oIuaa.l..ilvernJ:iaJJrd luonev me' vv ,lL Mtthcai xxeua . turr of lLc co.inlry strictly 1 sree t .,, i , baa alw 'i 1 h reai E'.i.t! in't-rrst jn the t..iny of ac birtvMLiH. l" 'pljMJit the :re lncr u tl. i if I o rlarii iLrtv.rk it f l.rui iay, km! Tiial: . j i i . . t nu ... -i i. . .1, . i l I.' Ulfcf..' I? " III f t-. r let t ii.pl e. aftd lefla til t t if tht .or in mrr.tu out -.o tlie extend tbh i jo".il:e, tun. it will result ulti jDui.ly in .! e broking down of th is lkn e- v-J,if. i.rxi' Nti ouillll) t L-. n.r fif U i'cu-s thai tt' ! rnk i u i''ii :.f nitl!c bt; ! : : - w- ,.;.! !;' m tjrtat ihu.j. ! or v t r ; b- v . n.t :il. as il wou! t.i,vii,- ,'.' :! "jititi i'D that tiien ii 1. 1 .!? r i i t.eir enemies, a fe4iirc of uera w-era to itnnK now. ; but tlieir friends, with u desire to ! t all ft r t' eic llat was in their power. Hating hlrong feelings upon joint, is only natural that Mr. Doug , las should give tLa matter some 9tud aird acqtiaii.t himself itli the result i'f!i. t. !h ( syi'U plans at o;hn j ia- fcj. lie i fculisQed that the eclicme he h s origijiaipd is a gool tne. and he hus now put it to prac ical test. To-day he handed to every person J n his rtnploj and they form email army, a card, a fac8inile ot whilh is here given i '1 his ticket entitles- JJeKidence-- t' lull ai.d fre mdical attendanct i.r tu j ioved by the W L. Doug-.- Mj. ( omjaiy. A competent n.o fkiil'iil hsh'ian will be at the I i' au- ojjitt of the company at 12 nuii, except , Sunday and holi fby If htid employee should be detain pd at home by sickness, the physi tian will give full and fre medical aitendar ce there. W. L. Douglas Shoe Co., by W. L. Douglas President. ; - A3. CONPiiiOXS. The physician will not make visits .nutstde the city ;limita. This ticket ;a not transferable, and does not aps .ly to the family of tl 9 employee, ant must be returned a soon as the Pf employment ceases. This privilege is a frse gift of the coins pany and is no part of the contract lor waps. and may be made void by J.he company, at its own opltun, with put notice. This is a practical illustration of Mr. Douglas' idea, and will sorely be ll recuted by tbe hundreds who re fehe the cards. He says that he believes here are hundreds of workingmen and work jngwomen who find a doctor8 bill a peat burden after a period of enforc ed idleness, and if this ia lifted from them they must fqel that their em ployer is interested in them in some pther way than simply to get all the Fork he can tor just as little money as he can, He My also that there aie men and women wLq eep right worn wuen it would be better for fheir bealtti if tbey would lay off a day or twq uve medical attend oce. Then again they will now feel fre to consult tbe doctor when they have slighc troubles, which heretofore uey would not do because of the post. The plan goes into effect tosdav. tr. S. J. Gruver has been engager as the physician and ente.s upon hi d cities to-morrow. The plan ia a good one. Speaking of W. L. Douglas Shoe It may be said that their factory the only cue in the city where the principle of arbitration is recognized wd ha. fan 8W4- Mf Dou.,M - m prta betKv4 in tlie principle and has been since tbe establishment of tie State board of arbitration. Hc .claim, th.t labor troubles would now fruenl M they are if m4Q facturr. and b, lP would recognize fb.s great principle, and adopt it Th firm obliges every man who i, b.redto.gn .u agreement to submit ny d.aagreemeat that mar arise, and rrbict. ctnnot U sen led by the inters Kd parties, to tbe State board nf uuraMoa. the decision of that boar. r Dual aad to be lg n both .idea. P.H,n. (lemeui ,f anv . A ' -;6'waisniu.i i;wi l I I. r" vo conunue t work. Jt ent inf.ro. Dec 10. l&js -. 1. U- on behalf Uio I r-. XJK- WILL 0 If ' In the great -n:?3j )vh)ch to L? fought betvrcca bow cjiv! tha nest rrcUcntial THE PEOPLE.'! hlCoEY tbs coinajs ef both cod and 'diver, wUbotit dfeSirainatio.!. x.lnch means the frtc coinage of both as oppol to tbo pol- I , v . which is Uin of contra which U-i tribute on y vf-r product of tbo larni, ... lo 1 wr 5tan THE ATLANTA circulation tce.oco weekly'. Gopjststutiow nubiUbed at ATLANTA, GA., and A CIRCULATION OP WORE THAN 150,000, chiefly among the farmers of tfce country, and guing to more homes tbuu any weekly newspaper published pn the face of the earth, is The Leading Champion of the People in this as well as in other great conteaU in which they orp engaged against the exactions of monopoly. mrrinl arrangement witb the Constitution the pax;r publishing this announce P7meM is prepared to make A REMARKABLE CLUBBING OFFER, by O which both this paper and The Constitution will be offered for one year at almost the prico of a year's subscription to one paper. 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Bret Harte, Frank ft: Stock ion, Joel Chandler Harris, and hundred of other, while it offers weekly Fcrvico from Euoh writer as Bill Arp, Sargt Ptunkett. Wallace P. Reed. Frank I. Stanton, and other, who give U litemry features a po culisr Southern flavor thut coiuniendi it to every liroido from Virijiniu to Texas, from ili aouri to California. DO NOT PELAY. tt erid your name now. If you arc already a Kuhrriber to your home paper, a&d you want Tim Coii-litution only, c-onii:mnicat' with tin Constitution dirwt. and send one dollar hr one y.-Hr"ii subsc-ipti..n with yi-ur gue:- in the prize Cintet. "oucrii pet your homo jwjht. however. puhliiin this, and The Coititution lor almst th price ol one. Rnd reme?nlr that all c!uhl4ng subscriptions u.ust be sent to this paper aud nut a The Constitution. THE COKTSTITUTIOKT in among the few great newspapers publishing daily editions Ofl thB Side of the people as against European Domination of our money system, and it heartily advocates : 1st. The Free Coinage of Silver, relieving that the establishment of a fingle gold standard will wreck the prosjerity. of the great ma.;ses of the people, though it may profit the few who have already grown rich by federal protection and federal subsidy, 2d. Tariff Reform, Believing that by throwing our ports open to the markets of the world and levying only enough import duties to pay the actual expenses of tb government, the people will be better served than by waking them paj double prices for protection's sake, 3d. An Income Tax, , Believing that tlaee who have much property should bear the burdens oi government in the same proportion to those who have little. two m&m mm m cask phizes To those v.hrt t:iko a Uic of this r!-.:!.'.;ir.. .N.-r, tlie C'ONrrriITlON wili dh- t rilmte Two Thousand DoSSai's Lil'ASH XTilZE.'j by the f(?l!cv.inj p!an : We lave placed in :i sealed envelope in tl.c? koeing cf :ho Treasurer t tho Sinty nfiieorh, -and h.. I.td in the jrrrat vault? of tl.- .SlLte, a leg:d tendt-r nolc, nhich li!; nil i'e!cr.:l ki r currency' i.s numlM-rv.fi, each r.ote of every dcnomiiia ion i-'sm-d by the govcri.t'x nt Jmving i!f own rniml r. Ti e number nn thi- particular uote is co:ui'iscd ni I- !it figures ttnd cn the nrrnn' c mcnt of tluve i:rires 3 Ihsy f ?pcar C!l the r. :;tC depends the distribution "ol the two thousand dollars in priiiuilTtd. Th8 following fiQuro3 ccn- pece the number of thsncro though f iMurso they ar; not give: ! on the note. Totb hofc who in feiid"n' -Jrh tb ir 5id - .: - f - po as to give tli number a-it iso:i tin- m.te, w wii! liiirii.uu? j.rizi: a follows: 3 1 OQO 'A'l t" 'h- p-Ton git . the iiumbrr oi tlu note. 3500 " i t.u- jK.-rr-.il v. lhi jiiiit,r t lit- t'xnet nuiobcr, comes nnxvt d ing M. 3250 C'AIl t tbe prr.-ori wlio cmns wound n.-in-Ft. S 1 OO 'ASH t tho .-.siiii i,u cnitit- tl ii.l neun.-t. S50 CA-'-II to tht p. r.M.n wl.ot.n.s 1. urth naieft. 330 '"'l '" M-r.-wfi who coniH tiith iicareht. S 1 O N A 1 1 t"tbV H-rs. n w .. . comes Mvith n'rtft. 11 to tin- jv 1 S5 lN .!I tt!;" jviv.n BC.ix t Asii S5 IN i'A 1 1 G5 N t'AMl tO ti SS -ASH t t!.o j'v ;cii ' H to tin' pcr-t 11 J5 in lhc iMmt IN i.."tl n lb- p r 'n Trc-Asviror Ati.4t, Alt-;.i t -."th. rrnirrn . r - tiy A1 l.AM A lVM I I I 1 l'-P-. l iv n in k I t-i I i v r . t.-. I I . ' hi.-h . Hi tt.. 1 ; k h - l-i.. I V x. J t t r , . r i i lK.s'v"-a.im. . ,, tli ;,r M.-i.vvi.iiUacot.a , ', ( I X "T 1 1 j ft I U ia;cnnni.t ihe.un.Sr.tihci.ou. v' l : U j JVvt V V V.V l . Treasurer 8 iU of G. rcu "f risvuiil U .1- liv.-.e-l in u-li. Mii ,tu t.. it.r- t..11.v i-itr t-,,.,tlit (1m jch u.5 Hi-ji ..tj..ni;tnii- a . h.l .!.;:is nui- ri,ti--n t tl.- r"l r u-lhiti this iniiouiie .iiit ki.-i I li ('r,ti;iti at ih.! ...-vi- .?.. a .-t-. I il bi.ui ; tit- wbwli niint bi in vfh, J ll It vusl-t isx M.t. rij t ..-.- ii. um I .- i ;!i. - ti ,. jf. 4. , ,kic ihn uV.u n ai d -1 tol'i t'f - iTiiii.. . i U: ) ThUi f.-rw t 'v-'m: -i iutir.-i Ma. ir'.'" at-d iru-f.-? -.ive.1 h MiWrip u i,f nfit-r . n t ti.c- v ii i U .ft .mM in tin iMr.bti!on of thivf .ties, (ithj Nlmi; J lit. r.. I - m.v . i",t. u.- --.-. il..- priz- will 1- iirirfsl. (fith .tfrv "-w . r r "". 1 .-r: ;j. :i. io "ih-r .! tl- lun pki--i ill 1c eniii.c-Ai U a uc-r uh cvv-rv fuU-c; .: i r. THE COrjQTTUV)OM ISxpansforj of thG Currency Until t We i. orioujrh if it in circulation t do the legitimate tmaness of the country. if you wl-h u htlj. in ffc ing the lepielatHm tn tlics ends, GIVE' THE COM- STITUTiQN YGUR ASSISTANCE, lnl it a hr!rinjr band in the fight, and rrmer.i'vor that lv tUSny: you will htlp voumif, Lclp your neigl Lore, and help ur cnuiitrvj " AS J NEWSPAPER: THE ttEtlUY CONSTITUTION ban nnrnslin Ameriea! Its new r r-.rU eYr Ike world, and its r-r--i-ndcnt an arnU aro t be found in ahmt evry bahwick in tbe louthem an". r:r rn States. as a ;macazimt: It rn! v.r. (.r:ch t.. t:.-r is nMinanly fotmd in the prcat magazines of tbe country ttan ca: i- gotten er. :. r.r.. tbe lct wi tLvin. AO AH LOUOATOR: liit f. l 1 Nh:. vii ir itlf, and a year's reading of TITE CONSTITUTION is a S A FRIEND AND COMPAfMON: It brT-s rheer nn-i T.for. t the fireide ren. onuins v.b...o i f..rmation for Vh V'tm r, t rj , s . clktite l bv Enzlaud, ami which lcvict ou vciuuuonj 01 mi maaj oq wj binl aiaSt tte tingl standard th tal against tbo organized to the gold basis. having S i oo . n f-y a f ll3 y U" .rj ia the pnlcr in which they appear iiitinTis a nrrnvriiirnt of thcfe fin: re? ioiliilf,' i ",l:lll I"arcwt. c.'i.in 1 iritu ri- :' t. i-l: i liili luaresU tt::i ii: tlii: m ciah i.carefL .;. ing i. ur.c nib nearest. ccmiing f.'icinih uTin-st, finn MsifH-nllt nirt-st. Zlocoipt. 1'.4. TiON a very eek, is eagerly aourht b tfc ch't1- mother, and h an enej clopadia tf ii.su. ij-iy litit't. I an g'.inj: ot of bus'ness the first of January, and if you have any woik to be done come at once. 1 AM GOING TO have some fine bnggics for tlie fall trade which will be neat, good anl snbstancial, and yu will do well to call on mc before purchasi else where. Kcpf-ttfulby. J. A. JOHPJSOW IT 13 Assouimr The Best tEWlKQ KACKINE MADE AND SAVE MONEY WR On OVH DEALEBI U yom maehlBM eheapr than jon can Cct elMwberc. Tlie HEW IIOME ia nr beat, bat w make cheaper Kliida, ach as tlie CLIMAX, IDEAL end other IIlKla Arm FnU Nickel Plated Sewlne Blaelfclnea for $1 5.00 at np. Call en our acnt or write na, we mat your trade, and If prleea term and aqaare dealing will win, we will have It. W enallense tne world to produce a. BETTER $50.00 nacltlne for $50.00, or a better ao. ewlns Machine To $20.00 than yoo can bay from aa, or our Agents. THE REW HOME SEWIHG HiCHIKE CO. FOB AIC BY GAINEY & JORDOX. Ounn, N. ( POSITIONS GUARANTEED under reasonable conditions. Our FREE 96 pa catalogue will explain why wo can auora it. nx.xliAn'fl nnaHa1 Dncinacc rnlloda uiauguuu o riabuuu uudiucQa vwuuw, NASHVILLE. TENN, Write for catalorue. ) Book-keeping, Shorthand, Penmanship .and Tele graphy. We spend more money in the interest ol our KinploymentDeparuneat than half the Business Colleges take in as tuition. 4 weeks by our method teaching book-keeDins is eaual to 12 weeks by tas old plan, 1 1 teachers. 600 studenu past year, no vacation; enter any time. Chkap Board. We have recently prepared books especially adapted to HOME STUDY. Sent on 60 days trial. Write ns and explaia 'your wants." N. B. We pay $5. cash for all va cancies as book-keepers, stenographers, teachers, clerks, etc., reported to us, provided we fill sama. W. L. Douglas CLIfCr IS THE BEST. yO liVaa NOSQUEAKING. 5. CORDOVAN. FRENCH ENAMELLED CALF? FINECALF&KANGAkCQ. 4 3.5P poLICE.3 Soles. 2 A7-5 BoysSchoolShces. LADIES SEND FOR CATALOG U WU DOUGLAS. BROCKTON, MA S3. Yo eaa aave weaey y rcaaataK W. L. Daaalaa 6ko, Becaaae, we are the largreit tuantifactarers of adrcrtised thoci n (he world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fittiufr and wearing qualities. We have them sold every, where at lower prices for the value given than any ather make. Take no substitute. If youi dealer cannot supply you, wc can. Sold by E. T YUUNG. Dunn. N- C. Favorite INGEti. High Arm Low Ann Every Machine haa drop leaf, fancy ccvrr, two large drawers, with nickel rings, ami full set of Attachments, equal to any Singer Machine sold from $40 to $60 by Canvassers. The High Arm Machine has a self inw need'e and self-threading shuttle. A tnal in 'your h.-mi before payment is asked. Buy dii ect of the Manufacturer said save agents" profits Inside getting certifi cates of warrantee: for five years. Send far machine with na me of a business maa 0 reference and we will ship one at once. COOPERATIVE SEWING MACHINE COL oi S. Eleventh. St.. PHILADELPHIA. PAw ma hk i'A x run Ejouz.-wm. WEBSTER'S INTERNA TIONAL sDICTIONARY A 6r44emur. Successor of the "UtULbridg&i." Everybody should own this Dictionary. It an swers all questions l concerning the hia- vvny, speuing, pro nanciation. and meaning of words. AUbrstryin Itself, it ateo gives the often de aired informaiinn concerning eminent persona : facts mm. ins; the countries, cities, towns, and nat nxal features of tbe globe; particalara con oerntnic noted flctitiooa persotia and place ; translation of foreifra quotations. It is in valuabl ia tbe home, office, study, aad schoolroom. TTe One Grrat Ftrnmlmrd Authority. Baa. IV J. Brewer. JaaOee ef r. S. ttapran Coort. writes : The laiemauoaal iMc-Uenary m Uhj prrtcettaMi af AeticaaiVa. I cvnunend It to ail as the oaa great siaaxUrd aataonty.' Recommended by I ; ! j j ' i 1 i Errry SUrto Superintendent pi Schools Sow tn Office. tlT"A aaviavg of threm cenU per du for year will prov roviua aao saora tnaa eaui:n raoaey to purchaae a coTr ol w or toa lnteneaucnal. Cast you afiord totav r it boat ti? Usrejoar Book seller sm-ow ft toy a. C. . f 3f err Jam Co. isiNUhsrs. Spri netd, Ma$. UP rv nH hnThMsrtwvt rrptvuU w4 aaovst d-.Uotva. P -.'xl n ftv ivroMpartna ... innrf. .-Tpr a(. ,'uuivmvwm, tvc. jtiy 'ifSs't i rtW5 CP i; ;!:: llNTrKnvK.U.l ; .ft TT I AM AGENT f02 THii wjm""" . - JIOTASCOOO, IRE WORK IS "FDILT WARRANTED BT Ml COM. ALL AND SEK SAMPLES AND J. J. WILSON, NOTICE We want to purchase old castings. ces for same in Murchandise or JOHN A ' . DUNN, ATTE TiOW!- ON- It PIANOS DO YOU NEED A PIANO ? DO YOU NEED AN ORGAN ? i WRITE US A POSTAL PRICES- lliEttleiFin- lSO HASTY GOODS SOLD, 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS, BEST FACILITIES FOB BUYING AND SELLING Fro xx c e to three years for payment freight paid warranted wjent y xi one nncil paid for. Laisl Sins gum -uuuuu WE ARE NEVER UNDERUCLD WRITE TO THE RALEIGH BRANCH OF LUDDEN (I BATES S. 31. HOUSE, MILLER & UZZLE, RALEIGH, N C Commercial College of Ey. University, Lesington, Sy, Medal and Diploma awarded at World's CelmmHan Exposition, to Pxor. E. W. SMITH. Principal of this College, for System of Book-keeping and Central Business Education. Stodentt in attendance the past year from 25 States. 10,000 former pupils, in business, etc. 13 teachers employed. Bualne&a Course consists of Bock-keeping. Business Arithmetic, Penntnnskip, Commercial Law. Merchandising, Banking. Joint Stock. Manufacturing, Lectures. Business Practice. Mercantile Correspondence, etc. rGMt of Full Business Course, including Tuition. Stationery and Board in a nice family, about $90. fST Shorthand, Type writing and Telegraphy, are specialties, having special teachers and rooms, and can. be taken alone or with the Business Course. No charge has ever been made for procuring situa tions. .Vo Vacation. Enter now. For Circulars address WILBUR IL SUITII, rresldent, Lexington, Ky a a I .am J - -m. Jr JkW I King of all Bicycles. U;ht Welsht and I Rigidity. Every Ma- chlne fully warranteU lf V 5 13 Highest Hwsrs it to World's CeteiMia Expssltlca. Aaod tw-cat stasap We our 4Tt Catar-A waek al Art. Monarch Cycle Company, FVii S.r twvp., WJjh Aa. t . rrxxrmvi -T?nnTT HTLL BTlTiOF rrtvjMOtiV TlIVl OTHERS HAVE MY PRICES. -v -m vm.- -a,-r TaT JJU4NJ, rs.u. WANTED. Will pay the highest cash pri money. Apply tn JVPKAY & CO., . - - N. C ATTENTION! f hive accepted the Agrency for the LIGHT KUVNING DOMESTIC SEW 1NG MACHINE, THE BEST MACHINE, THE MARKET took the rremiatn at the World's Fair. We will ooii thm fnr n.ish . or on the instalment plan. Flease come in and examine them, or If you will let me know, 1 will call on you and show them up. Respecttully, E.' F. - YOUNG, ROTS. FOR CATALOGUE AND 1?ELTABL1 INSTRD-. SOUTH OF 13 T "W W T" a T - TV T TTY A rilJijAlJl.LrmA. Absolutely the Best. V V Superior rUterUl g Styles . . ki.i.. s. r-Mir a nn lit m n m . -sbbb r iCj and Scientific Worfc- matxshi?. . ATLAMk COAST USE ffii.mivp.iiiv iv.. AMMJBANCHES AND KLOKKNCKRAIlPrt.J CONIIKNKED 8CHEbi-LlF THA1N8 001Xq-WjtTii-. I Sr. X A Hot 13,1(91. : -3 L I s A. M : i m". Leave Wetdon: 11.57 t Ar. Rocky Mt.j li Ar.Tarboro ; i-3 Leave Tarnoro: ltnift s Lv. Rocky Mt...5 1.HW : loao t: li.w- S:i: 4-..15: U.53 1 Leave Wilson..: Leave Kcltua.... Lv. Fayette v I Ar. Florence. : F. M. : Leave Wilson : s.in : Lv. uoldaboro. ; 3:0-. ; Lv. Magnolia-.: 4:16: Ar. Wlimiu't it: 5.4-.: : KM.: TRAINS OOINUKORTH DATED Nov IS. 164- : 1 ; -V ; i a j sea A. M.: Lv. Florence- t 7.--5 : Lv Fayettevll' 10:1 Leave .Selma..- lh:j ? .... Arrive Wilaon- liui i tiliti Z'Z J i i PTa7 : :: iLm hi . X Lv. Wilm I ton. : : Lv. ataguolta-.! 10:: 1 : Lv. Ootdsboro- llHi : Arrive Wilson.: liat .. : :l : : - .s : os i P. M. Leave Wilson.; 11: t : P.M : fTu Ar. Rocky Mt-t 1 .....j Ur.j itoo J l:i ..... 1 j Arrive Tar bro. Leave Tarboro : 1:9 i ... .Lv.Rocry Mt. 1: 3 s 3:10 : P.M.! Ar. weiaou-.. :i5: 1 A.M F.mJ t Dallyexcept Monday, t Daily exreptBoa. day 4 These trains carry only first claxs puJ g-era holding Pullman accommodation. I'ratnaon Scotland Neck Branch Road ltrri Weldon : 40 p m., Halifax 4 00 j. ro. arrtr ! Scotland Neck 4 SS m. Ureenvll!e .tj p Klnston 7 85 pm. Keturnln, leaves Klnttot 7A0a m, Greenville 8 M am. ArrltJuestHit fax at 11 00 a m, Weldon 11 a m, oaUr .il eept Sunday. j Trains on Waahltfrton Branch IcsTfl Washington 7r a. rn, arrives Parmele r:i m., Tarboro 9:30 a. m.: returning leavn Tun tKro 4:ri0 p. at. Parmele 6.10 p. -a., arrlrtj Washington 715 1. m. Dally except Puudij, rounecta with , trains on Scotland ttk Branch, " . Train leaves Tarboro, If. C. Via AlbrawlJ and Kaleig-h K. R. dally, except 8unJr, tl ::iio p.m.. Handay 3A p.m.; arrlvVi Pljuoili r.Op.m. 5a0p. tn. Returning leaves Plya4 nth daily, except Handay, t.-OO a. ui., Mundaf y.Stt a. m., arrite Tarboro 10:. 5 a. in. and Jim a. m. I Train an Midland N C Branch leaTrs Ooldi boro, N. C. dally except Nunaay, 05 a m;tM rive m1thnetd NO.. ISO a ni. Krturutn leaves bxulthfleld. N. C. t W a. u. arrWrt Uoldsboro.N. O. 9 30 a. m. t Train on tfaahvllle Branch l.'avrj Rocky Mount at 1; 0 p. in., arrive fmhTiile t m., yjriuflr Hope 50 p. in. Kt-turn'mrlmri priiur Hope e:00 a. in Nashville X a. a) arrive at lt cky M uutv.-OS a. in..tUil) fxer) t Monday. Vrainson Latta Praitch Floreaeo R, :. leave Lntta 6:" p, u.: arrive lui lar c.l p. m. Rr4 turniiiff leave Dunbar ;:: a.m.; arrive LalU :' ia.ii. Daily except Hundiiy. 1 Clinton aily, except rnmday, an lop. tn.K iurniiijr i- avea t'l'ntou at 7: Oa. ui.. tcuurtt iiV' at Vinw with main Itnetraii.n. Train .N'o.J make cloe 30Dn ti ii aSWt l- lon for atl ixiluta Aurtli tlally. all rail vis Kiclnuoud mid dally except Sunday via rrta. mouth ami bay Line. "Arsi at Kim.k.y ao'iutj with Norfolk and rarolt i Ralltt ad for jVr-i folk daily and all TH.iiit Nurtii via tVrfulk j daily except unday. Jonu K.. ltvMie.(en I s'ui't. J. it. Klily.itj't unnanirt-r. T. ii. Eiufrou, Trafllc Jv;anaf-r CAi'EFEAR ANT) YMtKIN VALU RAILWAY. ( O N I) KNS KD SC 1 1 Eli U LE, . In rOVcl ev. 11. Ia9 1. : A. iTT" : t-Ji : lr.t( : : f: : i Ku; A VI '. 1 P. Ml H . : 7:15: ; I Jv'OKTH DOI'M. N"- !- bally l.eavt? WIhnIi.fton..... I i rns.ni. Arrive Kay. lt.-vjll Iw Im " Leav Fayv'ttrvHIe.... 1ml " Leave Kattcvllle Juut-lion.. w lO.Jo Leave Kanfurd ,.,.... 114 Leave Cliruax I.Sp. ur rriv Oreetiboro.,,........ i it ' Leave reeii8boro,.rr.... t.i " Lave StokemUle.... 1.48 " Arrive Walnut Cove ,.. L'O " Leave Walnut Cove,,.,., . ; I.H " I vp Rural Hall ... M1 " Arrive ait. Airy ' " Sorr Bonco. 1. lail Leave Mt. Airy... Uve Kur&l Italic. Arrive Walnut Cove. a.m. 1104 " 1L3S " I1.4S " It.K v i.tn l.:o r ah 4.S 4.41 " 7.5J i- Leave Walnut t ove. L- ave Hto liemla e. .. .., .. Arrive u reeua laru ...-.,. , ,... Leave Cltmt.. . uve .sanlord. , , ,. Arrivo Kayttvrlto Juuctin.. Arrive Kayettevllle ... Leave KayettevUle... Arriv- Vv llmluyton ...... K.L Ually Leave Bennrttsvlll Leave Maxton CIS a. tn- 7.51 - M " . Leave Red njprinra., i.eave Hepe aiiiu,.. Arrive PayettevtlU Pttb Bornn. Ko. f. la.ly t.i suo yelteviUc.AV.. L ' il 4 f-; p to Ji8 " 7.50 " I - avr ivin .... Arrive b-:.r.cHKVvlic....-..... Wo. 1 Mixt. Nostq Doc. Daily Kr, fanaay. : t.ave Karueur I '... I.U)SS .v a. s.a 5 -f.4 M to. v five r'-iniurv Leava .Jr"iisJxro-, ,i,m.u Leave Mbkewlale tt..ntusiitn" 11.00 - Araite Madlaou -i J1.5 " lo. IS. MlXEl. Pally K. eaavoay. Leave Madln- It .' ft. BL US " S.i .a .f " i-3i - Lave Mkeslle.. Arrive Urrenthnro- ..rr nintM- Arrive Ramaear- t boctu B-.rMa. f J.OKTH BOL'STDCOSWECTlors. Tratna S and 4 eonneets at fayette vlile janettou with l he Atlaatlc roast Lisa tor all Mtinta Xorth and Rant. Train No. j eanecta it fxntnrd with the raaboard Air Lloe. Nona s;i4 Kf"th bound, and at Orernsiwru ttt .ii- fttrm ud A H . R.. Kttl an4 .tth boniul. an- atW.lt at ve Ith tl-e T.'ortotk a Wrrtrt. U. ti . fr WtnK-f aJen. Train Xo 15cunis at Mattbw.a with tfca .orf .U Wratem It R . fr Boaaoke a ad all olnts Srth and wt. IM1UTH B4itr?tIroN3IKrTIOSfa. ra n No. I rAuueeta mt alaat Cove wit k the .rfmfc a M.-t K. K.. for Koasaka and all poll t.Nnrfb tat et. an4at Ureea- r. witn IU R rbnx'iifi h Dauvllle K. orl And lnat h tmand. and at fanrnrd wit b the Heaboard Air Line or all points 5or ft andHiitt ai d at rayrtM title Janrtlrvn witn Atlantic 1'oMt Lin for Charb-stoo. Jack-.-nv!le, and all Ko.fa points. Train o. -.nuft at at a 1st with the raiard Air Lt t-rttarlotte, Anaita ihI all pti V.FiaV W.E. KTLE
The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
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Dec. 5, 1894, edition 1
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