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Snperstillon in the Wilderness. Strange tales hare come from the Sourdnaheuuk region this season in regard to Jack Eeed's depot-camp on the ; road . leading to Strickland's Mountain. The camp is built over the grave of & man who was killed in some unknown way, and ' the woods mea say the place is haunted. At any rate, on every moonlight night in win ter a listener standing outside the camp can hear the sound of rolling stones that apparently are grating, grinding rattling, plunking OTer each other, as though sliding down a steep bank. Diligent search has been made for the source of this strange noise, bat bo 'far no one has, solved the mystery? Old lumbermen remember that tll o.mn hu hn rT-.l-f orrwl (n be haunted for .many years, and the sound of the rolling stones has been heard on many a moonlight night in the past. Many lumbermen who are on their way into the Sourdnaheunk region prefer to push by the depot camp and take a night tramp rather than sleep over that grave and hear those grinding . stones. Lewiston (Me.) Journal. j .. A Valuable Old Bible. The Aitten Bible, a copy of whirih has just been sold in Boston for $300, was the first Bible in the English lan guage ever printed in America. The imprint is a follows: "Printed and sold by B. Aitken, at Pope's Head, three doors above the coffee-house in Market street, MDCCLXXXIL" New York Tribune- ich Red Blood lathe Foundation of the Wonderful Cures by , Hood's Sanmparilla. That Is Why the cures by Hood's Saraa ijarilla are Cces. i That Is Why Hood's Sarsaparilla cures (the severest cases of Scrofula, Salt Rheum That la Why it overcomes That Tired Feeling, strengthens the nerves, gives energy In place of exhaustion. That is Why the sales of Hood's Sarsa parilla have increiTCcl yejr after year, until It now requires the largest Laboratory in thu world for the production of Mood's Sarsaparilla Life is a Burden fVVith many women who are afflicted rith imnnra ki)i : Mnua A a- f)ilrty and a variety of diseases. The H00df8 following is a sample case . of prompt relief by SarSftWrilla Hood's Sarsaparilla: " X hare recaived more Parifbs benefit from Hood's Sarsa parilla than from all other medicine3 or remedies. For 1 li3 . blOOu yoar3 1 suffered terribly with a cankered ttoica?li. indigestion, dyspepsia and general debility. Lie was n burden. On taking Hood's SarwipaiSlia, togethor witii Hood's Pills, my hmvlth began to improve. Formerly anything I ato caused me great dis tress. Now lean eat heartily sod am greatly Improved in fleeu and h?alli I most cheer Sully recommend lloo-l'j SaiSaparilla."' Mud. Gbace TaSbison, G.izeauvia, Now York. (Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Onlv True Blood Purifier ft creates an appetite and overcomes That Tired Feeling, lie suro to get Hood's. Hnft'e Pill lhe pill and liCUU 5 I 111 j ltiouty uMttiariic. &jc. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR The BEST FOOI FOR Dyspeptic.Delicate.Infirm and AGED PERSONS JOHN CARLE & SONS. New York. ' Die Greatest riedlcal Discovery of the Ajre. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery. CQXALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Ess discovered In one of our common pasture weed3 a remedy that cures every kind of ITumor, from the worst Scrofula down, to a common pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred eases, and never failed except in two eases - (both thunder humor). He has now in bis possession over two hundred oertift eates of its value, ail within twenty miles ' of Boston. Send postal ward for book. A benefit Is always experienced from tha first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity Is taken. When the lungs -are affected it causes shooting paina, like needles passing through them ; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being Btopped, and always disappears ia a week after taking it. Bead the label. If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best yon can get, and enough of it. I09e, one tablespoonful in water at bed time. Sold by all Druggists. : i- n-f Hfrntr ill'-f I, in i OThT OUR STATE. TORRENTS IN THE MOUNTAINS. A Saw Mill Swept Away on Bearer Mountain Crops Damaged. News reached Murphy of a terrible cloud burst at Ballew, about six miles from there. The deluge broke on Beaver mountain sending a torrent of water down either side. The water came rushing down this side, sweep ing away everything in its path until the water was eighteen inches deep in James Price's house. Cunningham's 6awmill and large dam were completely washed a way. Fencing, trees and huge rocks were swept away, leaving a bare track. Hail also fell until it was shoe top deep. The stones were as large as partridge eggs. ' . The damage to vege tation will run up to thousands of dollars. The Confederate Monument Photo graphed. . The immense veil of the monument has been lifted, and a magnificent pic ture was taken of it for the Monumental Association. The daring feat of un veiling the monument and replacing the veil was done by two linemen of the new electric works. They climbed to the top by the rope that held the veil, not knowing as a certainty that the rope would not give way and dash them to pieces on the ground below. But the deed was done, and the veil readjusted ready for theunveiler, Julia Jackson Christian, granddaughter of the noble Stonewall Jackson, to lift, and leave to view for all ages this live memento to the dead heroes of North Carolina. W. U. T. Co. in Contempt. Papers were served on the Western Union Telegraph Company by the railroad commission in three more cases to show why it is not guilty of contempt and should not be fined. One of the cases is for a telegram sent from Laurinburg to Elizabeth City, and one is for a telegram sent from Ed en ton to Reidsville. Jn the latter case the com pany declined to receive the telegram at its regular office and forced the sender to send it from its private office at a cost of 65 cents instead of 25. These three cases and one other brought last week are all set for hearing May 31. Fatal Fight Over Two Dogs. Near McAdenville. a fatal cutting scrape occurred between Jno. Perkins and Thos. Alexander. Perkins was cut by Alexander, and wis disembow eled, the intestines being severed. The cbances are the wounds will prove fatal. The fight occurred over the killing of two dogs. . Hoke Secrest In Prison. Hoke Secrist, the wife and child murderer, of Burke county,' was brought to the State penitentiary on Friday to begin a term of twenty years. He came near being lynched at Mon roe, where he had to wait several hours for the Atlanta special. Governor Carr issued a commission to H. G. Ewart as judge of the new western criminal circuit. .Near Winston, lives a man who has passed his 105th year, and who can still do a good day's work in the field. "Jim" Elms has long been known as one of Pineville's best farmers. He eclipsed his record last year. He made 32 bales of cotton on 26 acres, the bales averaging over 500 pounds. ' The Statesville Landmark says that for the year ending May 1st there were 28 interments' in the cemetery there. Of this number only 16 8 adults and 8 childrenwere from Statesville, the others being from the country. A fine salmon was caught at Mil-, bnrnie, on Neuse river, six miles from' Raleigh, and was brought to that city. Unusually large numbers of shad are being caught there. Two fine shad were caught in a little stream,- Walnut creek, a mile from Raleigh. It is the first time this ever occurred. The case of State vs, William Gadbury, alias Will Craig, for the mur der of Lessie Carter, last month, was disposed of at "Raleigh, Gadbury was convicted of murder in the, first degree and sentenced to be hanged at Yadkin ville Monday, July 8th. All the par ties are negroes. '. . Driven Wells Are Popular. Driven well are becoming quite pop ular since the advent of machinery for doing the work in an efficient manner. By the use of these, large volumes of water are obtainable in places where none oould be procured before. These wells are sunk about seventy-five or onejiundred feet usually, and, with a pipe of from two to eight inches in di ameter, issue water in adundance, and have proven very valuable to many a mill. So varying are the conditions in connection with locating a driven well, that costs cannot be given, but it is commonly estimated that about four dollars per foot for six inch pipe cov ers expense. New York Dispatch. Centre Claims the First Typewriter. The Coosa River News claims that the first typewriter was invented and constructed is Centre, Ala. The editor of The News says: . "Fifteen years ago and we were gazing with question upon the indefatigable labors of Mr. Johnson Pratt upon that magnificent machine known as the Hammond typewri ter. Mr. Pratt bad his piece of ingenuity quite ready Tor the patent office, if memory bears us right, when lo, and behold! the ine vitable suit in law arises. The result of the suit we are conversant with, but Mr. Pratt obtained a competency, a life royalty, aud is now in New York city, basking in the rweet results of long years of study in Centre. The typewriter was invented in Centra." End of Delaware's Deadlock. The Delaware Legislature adjourned sins die on Friday without having elected a Uni ted States Senator. ' In joint session 211 bal-r' lots were taken, the first ballot having been taken on January 15, and there was at least one ballot on every day since that date, Sun days excer.tad. Just prior to the adjourn ment Speaker McMullin, of the House, de clared Henry A. Dupont elected Senator. MeJIuIMn's declaration will, it is claimed, give trround for contest in the United States Senate. No More Dime Novels. In the Florid Hons- of representatives, Mr. Sullivan ii.trodueed a bill to prevent the publication or si!-? oi any ooofc that purports to be taj life or Iit -'-- .f nn ont'nw. The Czar lately ordered the distri bution of $25,000 among Russian sol . diers employed as journalists. . A 5eir York reporter's Retort. One of the regular Washington cor respondents tells a delightful anecdote of the reportorial days of one of the well known editors of metropolitan journalism. Before the female society reporter had usurped the social domain as com pletely as at present, he was assigned one night to report a great social function at one of the swell houses in New York. He stationed himself at the head of a stairway to take the names of the ladies m they passed him to go to the dressing room to take oS their wraps and prepare for their ap pearance on the lower floor. He had been standing there for some time, taking notes, when a gay, young dam sel, heavily wrapped in furs, lightly tripped np the stairway, and suddenly addressed him. "Ah, beg pardon, air; are yon the footman?" No, madame," quickly retorted the reporter ; "ar e yon the chambermaid V ' Washington Post. The smallest n amber of telegraphic messages is sent in Norway, the largest in Great Britain. THE MARKETS. " t PSODCCB. Apples dried quarters, bright. . . extra bright sliced. Peaches un peeled halves bright.. " " quarters " .. Blackberries, dried Extra Flour sack....' Family. " " Heal bolted 44 fbs per bushel. . . " unbolted 48 ffos per bushel. Corn old 56 lbs per bushel 73 8 10(5)12 8 78 1 85 1 60 87 55 65 new Oats 32 lbs per bushel 45 Peas clay 50 " mixed , 36 Potatoes Irish new 2.00 " Sweet.., 45(5)50 Onions select, per bushel 751 00 Bacon Hog round, per b. 6 " Ham.... 810 Sides 8 '", Shoulders 7 Lard N. C , 10 Tallow 4 Beeswax 25 Hens per head 22(5)23 Boosters per head 1418 Chickens spring, small, per bead. 15(a)22 . " large, " " . 20 Turkeys per lb.. 8 Ducks.... 10 Guineas..,' 1520 Geese..... 30)35 Butter Choice yellow 1015 Eggs hen. 11 " guinea...... 9 Wheat , 6570 Bye 70 Feathers new 44 Hides dry, per tt 56 " green " 23 Wool washed 2u Bavtimobe flock Firm; Western super 2 S52 50; do extra 2 553 00; do family a 15 3 40; winter wheat patents 3 60(3 85; spring wheat patents 3 804 00. ' UVEBPOOI, COTTOX KtBKET. Middling 3 19-32. Futures Closed very steady. Sales 12,000. American 11,500. May and June 3 37s to December and January 3 44v; January and February 3 45v. KIW TOBK COTTON rUTORKS. Cotton steady. Middling uplands 6 Middling Gulf, 700 Futures closea steady. Sales 61,400 bales. May 6 62(a64 June 6 55(555 July 6 6061 August. .... .6 65b6 September. .6 6869 October 6 73(S74 November... 6 7677 , December... 6 81b January 6 8687 KAVAL STOBES. Wilmkcoton, H. C Bosin steady ,strained, 1 15; good strained, 1 20. Spirits turpentine, steady at 25. Tar firm at 1 15; crude tur pentine steady; hard, 1 20; soft, 1 80; virglc, 2 25. Chablestok, S. C Turpentine dull at 26) i Bosin Good strained firm at 1 05 A B. 2 70 W W COTTOX SEED OIL. New York. Cotton seed oil quiet and steady; crude 2424$ ; prime yellow 27. CEABLOTTK COTTOX MARKET. These figures represent prices paid to wagons. Strict Good Middling 66 85 Good Middling 6i Middling 66 Tinges. 6Sl6,4 Stains..' : 52 Market steady. CHARLESTON, S. C., COTTOX MABKET- Market firm, etllers asking higher. Fully good ordinary 5 11 1:: Low middling 5 15 IK Fully low middling 6g Middling 6) Fully middling ." Good middling - 6J NEW OBLEANS COTTON TUTUBE8. January 57 July 6 41 February August 6 4j March.... September 6 4i April... October. . ......6 4i- May.... 6 30 November 6 fcO June 6 35 December 6 53 Closed steady; sales 48,500 bales. AFTER THIRTY YEARS. THE BUCKEYE STATE CONTRIBUTES THE STORY OF A VETBliAN'S SEARCH. How Fred Taylor, a Member of tbe Gal lant 189th N. Y., V. I., Finally Found What He Has Sought Since the War Closed. (From the Athtabula, Ohio, Beacori.Y Mr. Fred Taylor was born and brought vf near Elmira, N. Y., and from there enlisted In the 189th regiment, N. Y., V. L, with which ho went through the war and saw much hard service. Owing to exposure and hardships during the service, Mr Taylor con tracted chronio diarrhoea, from which he has suffered now over thirty years, with abso lutely no help from physicians. By nature he was a wonderfully vigorous man. Had he not been, his disease and the experiments of the doctors had killed him long agd. Laudanum was the only thing which afford ed him relief. He had terrible headaches, his nerves were shattered, he could not sleep an hour a day on an average, and he was re duced to a skeleton. A year ago he and his wife sought relief in a change of climate and removed to Geneva, Ohio: but the change in health came not. Finally, on the recom mendation of F. J. Hoffner, the leading drug gist of Ge..eva, who was cognizant of similar cases which Pink Pills had cured, Mr. Taylor was persuaded to try a box. "As a drowning man grasps a straw, so I took the pills," says Mr. Taylor, "but with no more hope of rescue. But after thirty years of suffering and fruitless search for relief I at last found it in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The day after! took me nret puis l commenced to leel better, and when I had taken the first box I was in fact a new man." That was two months as o. Mr. Taylor has since taken more of the pills and his progress is steady, and he has the utmost commence in tnem. lie has regained full control ef his nerves and sleeps as well as in his youth. Color is coming back to his parched -veins and he is gaining flesh and strength rapidly. He is now able to do con- mueracie oumoor wore As he concluded narrating his sufferings. experience and cure to a Beacon rerxirtei Mrs. Taylor, who has been his faithful help- mew uese many years, saia sne wisned to add her testhnonv in favor of Pink Pttla. "To the pills alone is due the credit of rais ing Mr. Taylor from a helpless invalid to the manneis to-nay - said Mrs. Taylor. Both. at. ana jus. i ayior cannot nnd words to ex press the gratitude they feel or recommend ioo nogniy Jtrmx HlJs to suffering humanity. Anv inaniriM IHrKu tA)im m nnr O., regarding Mr. Taylor's case, they wili oneerruuy answer, as tney are anxious tfrat the whole world shall know what -Pink have done for them and that suffering hu- manitv may De Denente mere by. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain all the ele ments necessary to give new life and richness io the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are for sale by all druggists, or may be had by mail from. Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., for 60 cents per box or six boxes for 92.50. Iligaest of all ia Lcarcninj Power. Latest TJ. S. Gov't Report N Bees' Tfortin- Ca?cltr. A bee expert says that when (ha weather is fine a worker bea can visit from forty to eighty flowers in six or ten trips and collect grain of nectar. If it visits 200 or 400 flowers it will gather five grains. Under favorable circumstances it will take fortnight to obtain fifteen grains. It would, therefore, take it several years to manufacture a pound of honey, which will fill abont 3000 eslla. A hivs con tains from 20,000 to 60,000 bees, half ol which prepare the honey, the other hair attending to the wants of the hive and tbe family. On a fine day 16,000'or 20,000 individuals will, in six or ten trips, be able to explore from 30,000 to 1,000,000 flowers, say several hundred thousand plants. Detroit Free Press. THE TEXAS TREASURY INSOLVENT The legislature' Appropriated S5l,000 Slore Than Could Be Paid. . TIio Taxas State Treasury was announced insolvent by Treasurer Wortham. The pass age of the General Appropriation bill by the Legislature just closed made the State liable at once for 1 614,000. To piv this amount there was only f 100,000. Vhen the bill became effective warrants were draw, aud within six hours every cent of the 410U.00O in the Treasury was taken out. and there is now a shortage of $614,000. Treasurer Wortham says it will be next January before the State will be on a cash i tools again. ! Ten Xew Ocean Itinera. The German Marine Department has con- n nc i with the North German Lloyd and l..raburg-American steamship companies for ti.'-i construction of ten ocean liners, which ri:ill bs'eomo armed auxiliary cruisers in the eveut ol war. Tlie Growing .Peanut Industry. A hundred thousand dollar factory is be ing constructed at Waverly, Tonn., to eco nomically handle peanuts from the time t&ey Ms ta en from the field until the oil is expressed, or the cleaned and sorted nuts are sh'.ppoa to Northern and Eastern mar jicts - . reputation Trandine Southward. - Sper.'.'il reports to the Manufacturer's Be-.;-. i .i;v a decided increase in the South .tr.l trend of population, illustrated, by . i:.:.' purchases of lauds in Georgia, Arkan and other Southern States for Western ii ;-,u lii weslteru colonists. 5 A Ifew Stalactite Cave. A new stalaotite cave has been discovered at Hohenlimburg, Wc3tphalia, Germany, by accident. It has not yet been fuily ex plored. It has larga arches and coionades and immense snow white curtains of the llnest stalactite. When Traveling Whether on pleasure bent, or bu4ness,take on very trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectivelon the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50 cents nd $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Grip has killed 3000 persons in New York City since January 1. Which 31a Wins The one with steady nerves and a clear brun: That means, in nine cases out ot xeu, the uiau with a good digestion. A Ripens Taouie after dinner may save to-morrow'a business. ! Turks are said to have killed 15,000 Armenians. 1 ' Parker's Gtnter Teals Is Popular for pool work. Suffering-, sleepless, nervous women find nothing so soothing and reviving. Fire has destroyed the models for the Paris Exposition. M.I. Thompson & Co., Druggists, Cboders port, PH., say Hail's Catarrh Utirti is tfee best and only sure cure for catarrh they ever sold. Druggists sell it, 75c j Two lepers have been discovered in "Broolfr Iya. Piso's Cure for Consumption is an A No. 1 Asthma medicine. W. R. Wri L.IAMS. Antioch, Ills.. April 11. 1891. The Colombian rebels are muHng a gallant fight ; vy ant a bcim a I iceuef it i tm u.aew that you have no corns. Hinde morns removes them, and is comforting. 15c at druggists. Fifteen inches of snow fell a few days age in Colorado. Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup for children teethintr, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic 25c a bottle. Nw gold fields have been found in Canad ian territory. If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp son's Eye water. Druggists sell at 25c per. bottle China has asked the United States to pro tect the Chinese ia Guatemala. T I PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cj rVarm sad beaotifle the haiz. Promote s luxuriant growth. : Herer Tails to Hwtore Qrmy , , TV Hai to its Youthful Color. - Can clp diaeaaM ft hair tailing. 5 ",imt$ Wnth All llSfc WLS. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. TJse In time. Bold trrlm71sts. IT- 7-15: can, without doubt, be cured In its early stages. It is a ' battle from the start, but with the right kind of weapons properly used it can be overcome and the insidious foe vanquished. Hope, courage, proper exercise, will power, and the regular and continuous use of the best nourishing food-medicine in existence . i Scott's Emulsion the wasting can be arrested, the lungs healed, the cough cured, bodily energies renewed and the physical powers6 made to, assert themselves and kill the germs that are beginning to find lodgment in the lungs. Tliis renowned preparation, that has no doubt cured hundreds of thousands of incipient cases of Comsump" tion, is simply Cod-liver Oil emulsified and made palatable and easy of assimilation, combined with the Hypophosphites, the great bone, brin and nerve tonic. Scott 5t Bowne, New York. All Druggists. 50c. and 51. A HOTei cxpecsat. A resident of Mount AirjvPenn., who has been annoyed by a number of cats congregating sail making bia life and tbo lives of others miserable at night br their uncanny solos, has hit npoji a plan to get rid of tho felines by the use of etioky fly 'paper. He places the fly paper where he expects the - unsuspecting disturber of the peace will be most likely to tread on it, end goes io bed. The animal, if it puts ell four feet on the paper, goes no farther, as the paper sticks to, it and tangles it up, and it remains in that condition until dispatched with a ball from as rifle in the hands of-4he enterprising business man. "W ashing ton Star. Magnetic SanA for Cars. An experiment has recently been made near Orange, N. J., on the Sab urban Traction Company, with mag netic sand from the ore separating works at Ogden. 1 Edison -had an idea that the sand would have more effect in preventing slipping of the wheels than the ordinary sand. The experi ment was tried during a snow storm on the Eagle Bock line, where the grades are excessive and the difficul ties of operating in snow are enor mous. Th& experiment proved a com plete success, the sand making per fect electrical connection with the rails and no slip being noted. Wash ington Star. That i,ump in a man's stomacn which makes h'r irritable and miser, ble and unfit for bus iness or pleasure is caused by indiges tion. Indigestion, like charity, covers a multitude of sins. The trouble may be in stomach, liver, bowels. Wherever it is, it is caused by the presence of poison ous, refuse -matter which Nature has been unable to rid herself of, unaided. In such cases, wise ople send down a ittle health officer. personified by one of Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets, to search out the trouble and remove its cause. vrfPnii 0 CAN 'SATE MET tl XS&fXiJ By Ordering Your mmm, mmi m mm, sic, -FROM- E. M. ANDREWS, CHARLOTTE, N. Q. CTWrite for Prices and Terms. WALTER BARER & CO, ) The Largest Manufacturers ox PURE, HIGH CRADE i COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES On tM Continent, hare recoiTed HIGHEST AWARDS from tht great Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS In Eurooe and America.! fnlike the Dutch Proeem. no Alke- lUea or other Cliemicale or Dym ere ntMt in .nv nf their nreDlratioila. Their delicious BKEAKt AS r CUUOA is matoiumj pure and soluble, and costs less than one cent m cup. SOLO BY OROCER8 EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. NO MORE HITCHING STRAPS ! XeMrlnventton, adjusted to lines ; can't be lost, stole or forgotten ; it ia out of aig&t aad doesn't interfere with horse, harness or veni cle. Do jroa tfrnre a horn? 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F-20 I MB ntTHxiVB. 1 11 1 acta wcotBBtt- to" : : Poor S7 5th rmf?2.ns so muui you imagine serious and fatal diseases result Irom X . ' J S trifling ailments negiecrea. uun i piety wiu j. - - greatest gift -healtn 4 Ifyouartfeeline out of sorts. f and generally f1 hautted, netvouS have tio appetite and can't work, begin at once tak ing the most relia ble strengthening medicine, which is Brown's Iron Bit ters. A few bot tles cure benefit comes from the very first dose it nvn't ta:n your teethe aud it's pleasant to take. Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Troubles, y Neuralgia, " f Constipation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous ailments I ;, Women's complaints. Getjnlv the eenuine it has crossed red f lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- I stitutes. On receipt of two ac. stamps we r will send set f Ten Beautiful World's Fair Views and book free. Cheap Teiepnones are ComllfT. 1 At Memphis, Tenn., the Southern Standard Telephone Company, with a capital stock of $4,000,000, to operate In Tennessee,, Kentucky and the Carolinas, has been organized". The Southern organization is a branch of the i Standard Telephone CJompany, with capital of 4510,000,000, with headquartersl in New York. It is proposed to enter Into competi- j tion with the companies now performing . like service, and a consieeraDie reaucuon in rates is likely, i C, F, 1 1, 7, Siil7ij--Cc:i;i IMili JOHN GILL, Receiver. In effect Fsb. 17th,rlS93. j rToRTH Bousd No. 2. Lv "W llminfrton Ar Fayefcteville Lv Fayetteville IiV Fayetteville Junction Lv San.,rd Lv Climax Ar Greensboro LvGreensbsro Lv Stokesdale Ar. Walnut Cove Lv Wanut Cove Lv Rural flail At lit Airy South Bousd. No. 1. Lt Mt. Airy Lv Rural Hall - v Ar Walnut Covs Lv Walnut Covs Lv Stokesdale Ar Greensboro Lv Greensboro Av Climax Lv Sanford Ar Fayetteville Junction Ar Fayetteville Lv Fayetteville Ar Wilmington North Bousd. No. 4. Daily. 7 85 am 10 35 am 10 55 an 10 58 am 12 IS pm 2 2-) pra 2 50 pm 800 pm . S 55 put 4 25 pin 4 33 pm 5 01 pm 6 25 pm Daily. ' 9 45 am 11 ( 6 am 11 35 am 11 45 am 12 13 pm 18 58m 1 C4 pm ' 1 S2 pm 3 17 pm 4 28 pm 4 S3 pm 4 45 pm 7 55 pm Dady. 7 CO am 8 07 am 8 46 am ' 9 41 ami 13 05 am Deily. i 4 ?8 pm 4 9 pm 5 40 pm 6 12 pm 6 0 pm Ac Lt BennettsvUle LvMaxton L Red Springs Lv Hope Mills Ar Fayetteville South Bound. No. 8. Lv Fayetteville Lv Hope Mills Lv Red Springs rMaxton Lv Ms y ton Ar Bennettsville ' Nobth Bound. No 16 Mixed Lv Kamaeur J Lv Climax Ar Greensboro . Lv Greensboro Lv Stokeadalr Ar Madison Dl.v Ex 8un. 6 0 am 9 35 am ii 20 am 9 35 am - 10 55 am 11 55 am South Bousd. No 15. Mixed. D'ly Ex. Sun, Lv Madison 12'i5pm Lv Stokesdale 1 27 pm Ar Greet tboro 2 38 m Lv Greensboro 3 05 pm Lv Climax 4 00 pm ' Ar Ramseur 5 40 pir Herth Ben4 Cenneetleaa. Trains Nos. 2 and 4 "onnect at Fayette vule , Junction with the Atlantic Coast Line for all points North and East. Train No. 2 connect, at Sanford with tbe Seaboard Air Lin North and South hound, and at Greensboro . with the Richmond & Danville R. R., North and South bound and at Walrut Cove with the N. & W. R. R. for. Winston-Salem. Train No. 16 connects at Madison with N. & W. for Roanoke and all points North and West ' Seatk Beaad Cenaeatlaaa. Train Na 1 connects at Walnut Onve witb the Norfolk & Western R- R. for Roanok and all t oints North and West and at G een boro with th H chmond & Danville R. R.. North and South bound, and at Ssnford witb the Seaboard Air Line for all mints North and South, and at Fayetteville Junction wii b lhe A. C. L. for Charleston, Jac nvill and all Florida points. Trin No. 3 ronnfcti at Maxton with 8. A. L. for Charlotte, At lanta and all points South J. W. FRY, W E. KYLE, Gen'l Manager ; Gaul Pass. Aft HOW D1) YOOll FB Dopao'ehoeJ miia ymlimior rxaca wnis or rio up Brownfs jlroii : Bitters : It LEWIS Accident Insnr is foot-shaped made from the best Tanned Calf Skin soft,' solid . leather all over cork filled, water-proof sole. i i A GENUINE 90 DAYS ACCIDENT INSURANCE POLICY FOR SIOJ.OO goes with every pair. Examine 'em at your dealers. ' j! J. Lewis Co . rVIsili-Rnaiton. !jItiS til . n fc. u o. a n o G a o 4 a 9 a ii o u o a G n IS . BE WARS cf imitation trade . mar Its and labels. is the about m frT-tr mtn packages Hade only by CHURCH fc CO New York. Sold by grocers crerjw : Vrlte tor A.rm and. Hammer rvi. Taj?clLE. ! 5 'Fnnrmnns TmnAt..J -, - w tuuu lhe two largest loeomotiTei t, America axe said to be those Jr built for the Southern Paciflo Company. The dimensions of tha 5 new locomotives are enormous, are equipped with four pairs of driri? fifty-one inches in diameter, oa Ra there rests a weight of 140,000 pouS The total weight of either one ot engines, without the tender, i U W 000 pounds, and the total weight A the tender loaded with water aa4 and in working order, is 1250(1 pounds. The boilers are sweaty!,! inches in diameter, large enough fo! full grown man to stand erect iny The steam cylinders are twleatj-tr, inches in diameter, and give a tweatis six inch stroke. New YorkTelegrsi There's a cat in Gardiner v which always wraps up in biflS paper any meat given to her', to kJ!! it clean- tsr AS THE WORLD W MOVESpNSO DOES OUR JOB -a -:.V:::PEEB8..-;;-..-. ' L fa b b b k Tnere are a great may chac. es made in all kinds of businesi We especially call your attea tion to THE UlOW JOO I OFFICII. ! We have ast put in a braci new JOB outfit, and by doirj the work ourselves we are alia to compete with any house h the State in styles, prices ani quality. Remember we da anything from a visiting card to circular 24x30. Send h your a orders, they shall havi our prompt aud careful; atten tion. Address THE UNION OFFICE, - WMnitoa & 7eca R. B. . AND BRANCHES J AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD. CbitpMfsiD Schedule, Aran. J24th, 183, T TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Leave Weldoln 11 53 a. 927 p. Arrive Boekj Mt. 12 57 a. 10 20 p. Leave Tarboro 12 20 a. i Leave Rocky Mt. 1 05 a. 10 20 p. 6 00 a. Leave Wilson 2 03 a. 11 03 p. j Leave Selma 2 53 a. Leave Fayetteville 4 30 a. 12 53 p. IrrlTi jj iorence 7 w a. o uu p. Leave Wilson 2 13 p. 6 35 a, J T.Ara Onldfthnro S 10 D. 7 20 S. Leave Maenolia 416 p. 8 29 a. ArIti Wilmineton 5 45 p. 10 00 a. TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Florence ? 15 a. 7 85 p. , ! Leave Fayetteville 10 65 a. 9 85 p. Leave Selma 12 82 a. Arrive Wilson IS a. 11 28 p. . .- j!: - Leave Tarboro 2 48 p. i Leave Wilmington 9 20 a. 7 00 p. Leave Magnolia 10 56 a. 8 81 p. !,,jf Leave Goldaboro 12 05 a. 9 40 p. Arr,' Wilson 1 00 a. 10 27 p. h , Leave Wilson 1 80 p. 11 82 p. 10 82 p. A rive Rocky Mt. 2 83 p. 12 07 p. 11 15 p. Arrive Tarboro 2 48 p. Leave Rocky. Mt. 2 83 p. 12 07 a. ArriTl Weldon 8 48 p 12 55 a. j fDaily except Monday. Dally except Saa day. . - " II : t . Train on the Scotland Neck Branch Eos! leaves Weldon 3 48 p., Halifax 4 05 p., srriTM Scotland Neck at 4 65 p., GreenviDe 6 17 m Kinston 7 85 p. Returning leaves Kinstoa 7 20 a., Greenville 8 22 a., arriving Haufax at 10 55 a., Weldon II 20 a., daily except Baa day. H . Trains on Washington Branch leave Waah ington 7 00 a.t:arrive Pannele 8 40 a., TstIxk Parmele 6 10 p., arrive Washington 785jh daily except Sunday. Connect with trauJ on Scotland Neck Branch. i! ' Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, daily, except Sunday at 4'50 p., Sunday 3 00 p.;srrira Plymouth 9 00 p., 5 25 p. Returning lesTai Plymouth daily, except Sunday, 6 00 a, Baa day 9 30 a., arrives Tarboro 10 25 a., su 11 45a. '.' . a j, Train on Midland N. C. Branch ies ' Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 05 a., I riving Bmithfleid 7 80 a. Returning teav Smithfield 8 00 a. ; arrives at Goldsboro S3 a Trains on Nashville Branch leave BoeEJ Mount at 4 80 p., arrives Nashville 6C5P, Spring Hope 6 80 p. Returning leave Sprfcj Hope 8 00 a., Nashville 8 85 a., i arrive it Rocky Mount 9 05 a., daily except Sunday. Trains on Latta Branch, Florence & leave Latta 6 40 pr, arrive Dunbar 7 68 Returning leave Dunbar 6 80 a., arrire 1 7 50 a., daily except Sunday. i I . Train on Clinton Branch leaves WsrsswMf Clinton daily, except Sunday, at 4 10 p. turning leaves Clinton at 7 20 a., eoimecutf at Warsaw with main line trains.-! . Train No. 78 makes close connection Weldon for all points North daily, all I rail Richmond, and daily, except Sundaf Portsmouth and Bay Line. Also at Bo7 Mount with Norfolk and Carolina B. B. Norfolk dally and all points North via Si folk, dally except Sunday. : 1 1 . "s JOHN F. DIVINE, GenTSnpt J. B. EENLT, Gen'l Manager. 1 j , T. M. RKEESON, Traffic, llanages CT F ?EL ? t 7 saaffl9l ouiierK i tnce i H whole story m.. . . . 11 - .1 - t . . mm tTOUi II m t SOPJl! Ak im juiui c uun omcr package sooa bc " . $ flour-HuwersaDyatfcnow fi
The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
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May 15, 1895, edition 1
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