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I'' It will go. Right tp the spot Ayer's Hair Vigor -will go right to that bald spot and begin to bring the hair back. It Makes Hair Grow. STATE NEWS. TtKMS OF NKWS GATHERED FROM all parts ok the State v ,k?iMis -Herbert Gannon com- -Tiiitted suicide by jumping 'into a wall at-hoc homo near (rreon vill' Friday. Mrs. Sti"", the wife of Col. T A Siimr of Greenville, died almost suddenly Saturday. She had heen sick for several days hut was not considered serious. The Milton Times has found a coon hunter with a record. In its last issue it says : Weldon Lea. col., of Hamer has beat 7 7 the record on catching coons he went out Saturday night return ing witlf 7 coons of which 0 are alive. This is the largest catch we ever .heard of at one haul. The small grain crops of the state an; reported as in excel lent condition in all parts of the state. The Mount Airy News savs : Tlie wheat crop is looking line and will turn out an unusu ally large yield in Surry, Stokes, Forsyth and -Yadkin counties if nothing happens to damage it. ' A special- from Cameron to the News & Observer of Sunday says : The Carthage railroad now running from Cameron to Curriesyille, Moore county, .will be extended from- Carthage to Island Ford on Deep Iliver, a distance of twelve miles. It . will run through a line timbered section and via Parkwood in Moore county, also through the gold niine"region and the brown stone sections of Moore- coimtv. When Ave were quite a bov wc 'heard stories of jointed snakes which would detach themselves when attacked but it has never been our p leas u r e to see one. The Louisburg Times is inform ed of one in Franklin, It says: We learn that Mrs. Amanda Card, who lives in the neighbor hood of Mitchener, this count' killed -quite a curious snake one day this week. It was very large, of a bronze color, had a horn on the end of his tail with a stinger the horn. When she struck the snake he broke into four diflerenr pieces. - A rather remarkable . transac tion or transactions took place at the bank here last Friday. Shortly after t h e b a n k had opened for business a gentleman entered. and presented a check for $.()(). It w a s promptly caslred and in about an hour af ter he had .departed another gentleman went to the bank and deposited the same JfoOO. This money was not permitted to rest long as another man drew it out. Before the bank closed for the day the fourth man deposi ted this same $"()(). This mon ey paid two claims and made two deposits all in one day or in about four or live hours. San ford express. , V A T u MA, FFRFFCT HEALTH RE- VGA IX HI) THE WONDER OF THE AGE. .Grandest discover in the :innal of medicine. , - 1 Guaranteed to vine, more diseases th in any other medicine, treatment or sys tem known to the nu;du-al profession. "No MAX made" - remedy., but 'na ture's' true panacea. Vatuma is an antiseptic irermieide, it positively destroys all "inieioles" and jrerms of every kind, name and natine. it is healing and soo-hin to the miicuoiis membrane, it will permanently cure the majority of eases f : ronehitis, Ca tarrh, lMspepsia, ajl JStoinarhe troubles, all diseases of the Rladt'er, Iiowels, Kidnevs, Liver, Constipation, Piles, Old Sores. Rectal Diseases. Ulcers, Eczema, Seiofula, Blood Poison. Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Di-ease,l Discharges. Diseases jveuliar to Women, Nervous and 1'hysicnlU eaktiess, etc. NO MATTER WHAT YOUR AILr IENT, or where you live, write us a full history of your trouble, and our j consulting physician will advice yoi ; what to do iu o.der to regain your ; health! Consultation is Free and sacred-j ly confidential. Terms very low. i,r I proofs enclose 2 cent stamp lAital agents wui.te.l everywhere. No j e.invas.in-. We advt-rt'se vou iu your home paper, Adilrtss with -s'tiunp. I j l . , 111. I ! TIIE VATUMA COMPANY 1 O. Box. T 14. Chicago, VVAFJTED-AN I DFA ocanthlnk I 'n"ILU fctM of some simple tMng to patent? Protect your ideas ; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDER- isu tin & latent Attorneys, Yi IX C. for tlilir Zl&O prize offer. raahlngton Eishty-seven Years Wedded- Both II usijaxd and Wife Auk Over a Century ! Old. Mr and Mrs Jacob Ililler, who live near La Grange, Ind.,have just completed 87 years of mar ried life, and both bid fair to live a few years longer. Mr. Ililler is'jiow 107 years old and his wife 10o, ami the little frame cottage they occupy has been their limine for nearly $5 years. This house consists of one room and this room-contains "all the ag'd couple's earthly posses sions. Mr. Ililler is a vigorous looking man for his extreme old aire. His hand is as strong and his stei) is as linn as those of a man - of forty. His eyes are bright, and his long hair falls in unmixed whiteness almost to his shoulders. His wife has long since passed under t h e spell of old age. She. is beiit al most double -with the weight of her vears and is totallv blind. "It's a caution," says Mr. Ilil ler, speaking of his age, "I nev er counted on-living so long or anything like it. He tells how he was born in Jamestown, near Kingston, Canada. He was "I'l years old when the w;ir of 1812 came along, .and he describes Canada as a. very wild country in those years. Tlie iirst year of the war he and his wife left Canada and settled near Marine City, and went from there to Eminent, whence they came to theirpresent home. They were married when Mr. Ililler was 20 and his wife 18. With bis old age have come symptoms of a second childhood, the' most amusing and amazing of which is the cutting of two teeth late ly. The old "couple have elevei children, the eldest 82 and the youngest f7. ' li F. Farjey conducts a large nw r cintile business at Liberty XI ill. Go. lie eajs : "Oii application of Cham brlain's Pain Balm relieved me of' a severe paio in ui . back ' I tbiak it O. K." For lariie back, rheutiiuiifin, ueuralgia, swellings, sprain?, bruises, Mirus and scalds uo other 1 mini cur can approach Cfiambf-rlain's Pain Balm, ft is intecded especially for these diseases cnoS is famous for its cares. f r sale by N. B. Hood, Druggist Duon, N. C. Thfe Only Pearl Farm in the World- There is said to be only one pearl farm in the world, but that pays its proprietor hand somely. This farm is in the Torres Strait, at the northern extremity of. Australia, and be longs to James Clark, of 'Queens land. Mr. Clark, who is known as "the king of the pearl fish ers," originally stocked it with lot), 000 pearl oysters. Nov. 1,500 men 200 of whom are divers and "2o0" vessels are em ployed in harvesting the crop. "I have been fifteen years en gaged in pearl fishing," Mr. Clark told a correspondent of the Melbourne Age. "My ex perience has led me to believe that, with proper intelligence in the selection of a 'place, one can raise pearls and pearl she! is as easily as one can raise ovs ters. 1 started my farm three years ago, and have stocked it with shells which 1 obtained in many instances far out at sea.. My pearl shell farm covers 5 )0 square miles. Over most of it the water is shallow. In shal low1 water shells attain tin4 lar gest size. 1 ship , my pearls to London in my own vessels. The catch each year runs, ' .rough lv speaking, from -10,000 worth up to almost five times that amount. Mr. John Peterson, of Patoutville, La., wa9 very agreeably surprised not 1 U'g ago. For eighteen icontht he lv'.i been Troubled with dysentery and had tried three of the best doctors' in New Orleans, besides half a dcz-n or more patent uiedicmcs. but received ..... - , very little relief. Chamberlain (Jolie. Cholera aud DiarrLcei Remedy, having been recommended to dim, be gave it a tr'al and to his great sur prise, three doses of that remedy ef fected a permanent cure. Mr. V'm. Mt-Namara, a well knowu merchant of the same place, is well acquainted with Mr. Peterson and attests to ihe truth of this statement This remedy is Sold bv N K . Hood Dunn. N. C; druggist MONUME NTS AND HE4PST()NFS ' 1 OlViUiO. 1 am anent hn Tiu krr s Granite and j Marble Works, of Wilmington. c. j ill be pkaseil to show u-i-ns and make prktes to nv persons who tlesire a Monument, Head-Worn-, or Iron Fene- il'S tor -raves. G pne?s is our motto ioihi woru -and ow pne?s is our motto. Drop me a eaid auu l win. come 10 see vou. 1 . . ii I. J. Smith. -Benson, N". O S S2:iKileIii;g Tlioiijrlits of - Ktiin- By II C The summer is fairly with us now, though the persistency with which the mercury keejs to its low levels makes us doubt b times. . . The trees are all gorgeous 'in the robes of spring, but dee) colored now with the green of summer. The spring roses have blown and faded, to make room for the magnifi cent sii'mmer blooms. Certainly from its wide 'witness ' box na ture testifies to a real summer present with us now. Seeing is believing, and since we see so plainly we are bound to be lieve that tlie sunny season is here. But if feeling ' could come in for any share of con sideration, we might hud a substantial ground on which to build a reasonable doubt. Otii davs are sunny, out tnev .are not hot. Nights are delightful 1' cool and pleasant,- as though J ' i i rt-1 -soring was yet witn us. ine various contrivances bv which we tight the summer heat hav not as vet come into ma v. kmi parade our streets, or sit in the shnde without the semblance of a palm leaf. Our ladies hav seldom occasion to uiishcath their parasols, though a sum mer sun is rolling his 'beams down, upon their complexion. Our gallants go forth still -in tli'1 bloom of winter if one mav so interpret' the. ample locks which roll in splendor 'and p ro fusion about their tempi es', and grace their broad and manlv shoulders. Here is surely evi dence of a winter- feeling; yet this cannot stand proof, for we have 'only to look at the bare rosy fi-et of blooming ''childrmi io proe an aiioi. iiu1 oaiaiiiTi of evidence is in favor of sum mer, and we may- ;is well swal low our. feelings and submit to tle situation. Having thus con fessed to the season, it becomes us to admit the responsibilities that belong, to it. One of these is to receive it with proper Courtesy, a branch" of etiquette that is worth our careful ob servance and niany are sufi'er ing to-day and many stiller ev ery year from neglect of this. It must be admitted that -to-rightly dismiss the coquettish lady spring, and at the same time receive her pernickety relative summer in due form, is a serious tax on our capabilities. Manners and dress are related to some extent, and in the mys tery of -this relationship lies part of the trouble.- -When, a gentleman meets a lady he' must with a bow, remove his hat, tho' only to readjust it at once. When he meets the summer he is supposed, to remove, like John Gilpin, both hat and wig, or if nature has sustained her capillary relations with him, he is to have at least a liberal re duction in that department, that he may with comfort su stain the orders of , summer. The neglect of doing this at the proper time, and an awkward attempt to redeem ourself . later is likely to be punished by such fine" as nat ure and the- season may determine, perhaps a touch of pneumonia, or a not verv gentle grippe'- To avoid such it is necessary to give due attention to this courtesv of the season at the proper time, and it can only be done. to, perfection by the aid of a tonsorial artist. On certain occasions 'society is robed in 'what is anomalously called full dress. The rigid laws of custom demand it. There is something of this order to be oP)served in our connection wit it the season, and here again difficulty is likely to rise. The seasons demand difKerent stvlqs. Yet we are called upon io part with one and receive the other on the same occasion. Who is equal to such enb'rgencies bur tlie one whose wits and eyes are on the alert forever? When visiting; a royal tamily m Lu- rope one must not on any i-nnnt fnt-n li l.w.l- .1 e V l. , u i Jiit-jiiot-i 01 ui-e rovai circle: so no matter how .they mav he distributed about-the ro;ni. He must perform all his evolutions from entrances to retirement with his face at 'square antics to each one of his roval friends. The delicate precision nccessarv to perform such a feat suggests the care which must lie taken in' assim: from tiie style" -of (ine - 1 : seasoil to that of another, with- ; out infiirrin.T i- tiilf 1 - 1. - .ii mi mentioned. Imt let each one ho.ie a serious re-ard tor the , . , i """iin Tlie various decrees from . wool to halhrian, -anti our doctors ,,-ill .; r Awll.lcPrt fewer cases of piieil- wayau wlncli lie passes through ; s decrees from . wool dent of the National Bank, of tit i , vil. etc. . Again, it is to he 'oierved I that summer is' the most hihu- . . . . : lous of the seasons. As soon as ?nlMlli!l-Jitrli:,!li;!."!!li'li!irKIi,lnil;--:-lt!.-lli mm MRpfl l!PifflliiIlpt3 Kind You ti&tr mMBmmmmmn .Always Bought,-. t l- vCov;. .. '. .... -i-'-a- jjdo LliU X ClO-DxJJJ.il A nc53 andRcst.'Coritnins ?i! .Sot KAiscori' rrf rs:i"..:'i.icA. l!! til - P.m. 'ir. ) J:.-..Ui-ese:,- ..':':'t:s.:j,'.Ctj'r'i'r': J -1 - i?a is--; r'" i'iic Sj!Vi-.:e ; ifi-3 gl'l 1 i-ui-1 I V' i ! nxAc r copy of vKAPrt:n. DIRECT FROM Which Saves Ti Commission Houss. 7k -j irfidc-sater, The Jobber and Stcre Keeper. Re-uNHUKGER & CG.mje. im, NEW YORK CITY. ;:Grt,3x:rSlns MiV. of P5:!!3, 2.93 c (it; . ; . A N . EKD to he m-:Js from a -. Grey, ai.d tuown. in ' s;;. .'- L d'4ub:t-breasted, W : sncy embroiiiered lined with If -st Ul .A Patent Wai.-t Bands. Triiniiiir. best. Same in Sizes fcr ag-s io .o liar. See "pattern's Be!ow. j'y with r:.'ra i t T-2i'i ii cr irrii! send Tost Office;, Express ; ( 'iu-- or Registered Letters, also ! . I-;;: ' . ';;v, and if !.iry; or smaV ;-, ' onevrheerful'.y rr funded i' . Send 2c. -t-n-.ps fc.r Sam 8 VS. her regime opens evervbodv feas called ujmn to . take o drinking. llais is one ot ner season's laws which she warm! y insisls upon and we must in so-ine way observe it. As she 1 S -1 . 1 1 does not prescrine uie ixverages to be used we liave a fi'ee hand j in 'that respect, and for sake of i economy and sundry other good j things we j'enerallv select some ' brand of Adam's Ale. Iut though free in selecting what our drink shall be, we are at once lorced t)v a most rii"i(l rerul;i - !X r St ai: low.-a. As. wc are perfectly i;:;;" in, 'out it makes all the .dirl'er-.j enee in the world whether we patronise a swampy, a foul well, or a- iirst-class pump. Drink- ing lo this, health of the season 'i i ( e . i ; m brands of inferior (juahty. punishable bv the loss o vour own h e a ft h t h r O U h .'sonic brand and quality of fever, which is altogether too drv a joke t lc trilled with. There are -many other important points to he hi ii vv; if von Wf.nlfl croi throilJ?ll tll0 sca.Jn pleasantlv, oc-jlnlt W(. (,av, vou to lless f;jr . - the present what these are. -l ' I would not be without . Cham- j r'Prlairt8 Cough Remedy fT its Wright m gO:d." writes D. J. Joue,. .of f!M-i laud, V-.' " Mv w:fe was troub.lt d ' -- u V- v IJ t - V ' 111 .11 1 I 1 U I C A f tried various p.iieut remedie.-", oesides DUujeriMjs r.rescripf ions from rh',.-i-! Q? 1 t h i P .tiftK i . t- t. . a r 1 tt ttr A t-v. . cr T fCiau-i. all of wnirh did n .Ofnl T wrao i !..,t r , , - t '..,!.. i a 1 ia.-i uti.ua'jtu iu :ry a 1 . . e ;r r'l.n,i,l;l.;n'.. v..i, r 1 .. .,5-:u ,'i - r1 ,u u v- proiuptly Tc-hrv.d h ecu;h lt.t seeoud bottle effected a V.mnlw, cure The '25 and 50ceat bottle are I -For Pa!e by N B U o-i Dunn. N. . . . -juhu 1. ji dent of the '. : Loaninort ,s ' 1 ' ted SatimhlV John F. Johnson, late nresi-ican Indiana, was arres-' - charged with for'-- IU" - notes on r he i.in r ininiunt ' iiilc $200,000 which he confessed, He failed to crive bail mid vn it ....... w . . .. . , uiu- placed in jail. J 'V -OF .1 S 01T Tnri WRAPPHK GF EVERY :.: a .,' a R -sr -r-.y V LLIJJ !' t i-v- Vr tv r DU I lUlLl THE C.FNT.4UH CO.-.1PANV. NEW TORK CSTY. fir n'-iYig-y " MILL TO WEARER, 1 you 4 Bis Profits. tM ; A CUSTOM MADE TO 0P.QER ei MAI MAN'S EbsSs, 1 . e I a I "f m arj M. H E - -i h-.-.-anteed to be made from AU Wool, '...- Brown, Gray, liiack or Blue ..! et Corded Cheviot, ma it in latest -. lined v. nh Iir.;ori?d h i-;r.?r Satin, oed an j sir.ji'ieJ ii-.4ft-.: best :! Custom . .-t manner. You car.r.-t d'..!'.:J.ite it in imported ; -i.c, ;': -..!'. ; t .-. k .- :ci t .'.id y j,k-. i "j f j.:r town for !;'i'-..oo. .Vi.ts "h !-j 42. .an;t sjood r.;.-de for Y in.l.onu rant.;, '.'.oat ; t 1 .-st.'Hi) 'low to iuri lor it's and ;tP.S Suit5 a sure nd the ast and This j r-l - .5 !' -. . Vest, and ,-;v:n Crotch I to Heel for r . I S I UVCI I 'ants. c t v e r ay ex- press Char Ti- n r.. ges, ant hhouM you not feel satis- t;ea Will refund the ' T'te.;;-,;.::.;,. I . ik m money. Rcmeniber You buy direct from onj of the c 'i.;ra;est Clo- i.'.r.g Aianu- 'J re rs in 5 A-x-er ," i i CTS 1 T S T S , LAuitilDljJi U . RHEDMATIO TRADE-MARK. Magical Pain Extractor. i CURES fRHEOMATISH, TOOTHACHE, HEURALGiA, BACKACHE, . catarrh, and all kinds or j DAme Awn,- Apure IN5 AND nCHES. . ! ! , for nearly three-score years rind ten i this famous old household friend h-iq been curin-pains and ac&s'and has ; never disappointed the user. It is clean pure efficacious,, agreeably IT IS A rich, spicy compound and invaluable for Cuts, Scalds, Sores, Burns, Ulcers. Wounds, Erysipelas, Skin Troubles, etc.. etc. Price 25 -Cents, AT DEALERS AND DRUGGISTS. " nt in quatitity of 3 or morfe packages to any . adar.s, on receipt of money, by Winkelmann & Brown Drug Co. SOtC PROPRIETORS, BALTIMORE, MD., U. S. A. BLANKS FOR SALE ! now liav( on hrml r.iii 1 ;UlIly 01 arraMtee,a:id Won- I,jels,' Chattel i'Iort';i""s Li('11 Ma-isirme's I blanks, at nrice ... , i ouv them anywhere s;i i jus your orders or call at our of- hce. for them. J. P. Pittmv - .' m. 1 u.mu hi 1 ot I m-vrv living Dunn, X. C. Subscribe for The Uniox. LINIMENT 1 :C:5Csl ivic: I' Tlie greatest diving feat ever I attempted 'was that ot the rais, in- of treasure, that sunk with a ' steamer near?Seal Kocks, New ! South Wales, ews has been I received here that every box ot I sovereigns ih.it went to, the bottom-has been saved m u.e men who workul under the sea Ot 'V I (' ) 1 Ol lOM. v.... fathons. The names of j;v..- nre Hriiigs and May. the At t! times Ti;ey wn .-n.-jw. ... . -i ....... x .-i 1 1 i net to :! jnvssure of seventy to scvmuv live pounds to the square inch, causing. them great su lie ring. Tiie r-.tierthnn was wrecked in Aim-tiVi. is:- svhile on the n-o v ; ge f ro l n S d 1 1 1 '.v to J I o n g Kong. Fifty-four of her crew and nassengers lost their lives, including brave Capt. Shannon. 'Pjie vessel's cargo consisted ol ov- nroduee nnd .ClH.OOO m crci gns. -r-an r rancico t - . : i. v- a miner h.U. U0.S UUI5BI8! MAKE, American Beauties - itvSv EC.CO'5 CORRECT V " -mrrTrTi Mi!) U'.1lS SHAPE.S. 11 ! V.'4.vi hSWiv ARTISTIC EFFECTS. Ali . Lengths, On Each Box. NEWEST MODELS. FANCY and ' - PLAIN.' FEATHERBOtlE CORSET GO., SOLE MANUFACTURERS. SOLD BY It. (i. Tnyloi-,' Dunn, X. HOG AND CHICKEN CHOLERA CURE. USE NO OTHER. Write for testimonials. The only remedy in the world positively guaranteed to prevent and enre Cholera, l'ut up in i!5-cent and $1.00 p izes. Sold by all DruBrista a n d country merchants. Trial 1,'Ottleby in a i I,, secure ly packed, to any address, for Uh:. Manufactured only by A THE DURHAM CHOLERA CURE CO. A Durham: north Carolina. I'eturn this coupon with your fir t e.rrtr v..?.. T. order. oraer. Ciiinon No. 4. -t 3 V AND W 'TfflraGl ABSOLUTELY r-3 IT IS save voM ! he Best 2 1 Hl SEWING? ' S'tfM MACHINE MADE TTE OK OTJlt DULKM n f.Il you machine.? chp.-.pr titan yon ran get elsewhere. 'J! Jic NHU' KlO'IH In ourbett,butwei;iakcc:ic5ptr kinds, sucn as tho C7Jtri.?rf MIMA I, una otlier ISIr1i Arm rf!i KIck.il Elated Sewing HJaeiilnew ror .".00 iu4,np." Call on our aent or irrUo tisi. Wo want your trader If rrlts.. irtt. huu icjuar.- ctean'n v. ill v. -i,w wlli hare It. IVe chRflcno ia world lo produce :t BflTTtR $30.00 Scvln-. Maclilne To $50.CC, or a L-c iter 2oI lSewIng3Iach!iieiJi- K2 0.0'r ;;. iiu '" can bay from ns, or u- .iii.- ri?-. I THE EEW E 3"JS EEUI lCIIIl'E CO. j CUiCiO, 1TJ. t-. Il.k, .. J. '..ViT OAIXEY & JOIJDAX, A4 SO YEARS VV-V t. EXPERIENCE. 1 1 Jw TRADE MARKS fc....V DESICWS. r i . A V W M . . probably patentAllsTV tUer. fvention la n Amend. Wehafl nir'T;"in Pteiiti norm atrlctlj curing patents njrton office. Co. recUre SCIENTIFIC AMirniPMi f Xio S1x month. mbJS: f 3'U) ear ; -01 I.radwy. Kew York. 11m m II n n I ii 1 tt' 1 I 1 li'i 1 1 jmmmk yf viiiV-'ux'-, '...'V;v " yiu n 1 1 - II hit lull AM) UK A v. AND KL'UJK.Nf f COM i j;si Mav 1 ; ; i h Tl'.MN-; ...... Luvo Woldoii ll:-(, Hocky M(iiiiit,l;::j, ni , ,'. I-. Leave Kocty M..;iu; , - ., 5:4: a. in., l'.'M.) 11 . i ' l. Loave Wil.son, i'.in; ti , ... 2:1.' i in. . ' 11 l'M!; Leave Selma. $ j,, . Leave Ka yettevill.-, i:; Arrive Klorouc,.. 7.;;, ., ,u -. 'i Leave ol.NlMiro. ; n : .:,' 1' ;' Leave Masnoiin. Hi- ' . .' ' I A rrivo iliii!ii;ri..n ii. THAINS (n,s :i i : i Leave Kloret.ee, '-:(" ii.i , .- . Leave. J-aj ettevill '. !: ' .' ' ' I.e.ive Sclina, l.o.i :l j , ' Arrive Wilsoii, Li ;, , , .t Leave" iiuihi.srtoti;. : jjj',. ,, ' ' Leave Mhj,-iio1i;, In: u n ,,. f II. ,1.1 jl. ...... I. - ' 1 . ' i'', i...,,:tll, Leave Wilson, 1-.. j, ,,, j j ' Arrive liocKy otn,!. 11:"" 1 H). 1' in! I.c.'ivi Tr.rlTo, V i.i. Arrive W -hlon. Leave liocK.V .Mi. lint . . 1'. "i. Weldon 4:1(1 p in, l.';iiif ,x 4 " ',r Scotland "eek at r-ji . nu!,,,., , ' ' ! i list on 7 :.rri l in. Hit u imiv .,' ' ' :l in, OreelivUle v.r-;l ''' at 11:1)1 h in, Weldon li ;;; ., Mindny. ' " '. Trains on Wa.sliiii- inu l:--,, , , , ii.jftoii e:W a m. and l.iii.iu . :e.l(l a Ul, :jl)d 2:i! i til. r. iViri ,.V iii-di' !: r.Ja in. and f:."o j, j,. ll:Hl a in, and ;:.'(i . in . ,1:0 1 v " '"' ,V; Train leaves Tarl-uro N "r . Sunday, at .-.::; . m . 'v in., arrives riytn. nil It ( in j, Hettirnin- leaves J'hi .. ,' Siiiftay. 7 r-o a. in.. :nid ':u,.::.. J rives lit l arlioro Jo ti.". a. n... ii I., .. Iiatn tn Mictisim M' l!r,ii;ri ! ,' horo, S. C, daily . r.-i.t m,i,, M rive Minthtield N e.. . 1( .x ,' ; ' 1 leaves Sir. if I: il'd.i. N. i, ' GrI.i.'-.roro.N. c. la if. a, iu. ! Train on Nasliville lu-u.. i, , . Moiutt nt v.- (i i. in.. :u -. , in., M-i-4iiir Hope ..:: .. m. ' li in llo.e m:(ii iu.,: A ,'. arrive at Ut-eky M tint ync. j Sunday. " Train on Clinton l!niii-!i C ihtoil ail.V.exeej.) S.nr.l.u ;, , L10 p in. Ketiirniii;:' 1 av-Vi and :t :' a in. . Train .No. t-. make i ! '-.' . j , don for all points .'-..riii .,,-. V i it'll ll:0!ll. ' Al-'u 1)1 le'l-lvV.;, I'.;"v fol'i ii i id ( arvlina raiir.'a.i "r. .. '. all points Noril.via V. rf. ; ; U. M. I.'ti.hv, Oeli. la! i'a- - ' " - J. i.. 'i I N , T. M. KMLHoN. d. , v. Tratlie Mai;:i;;er. i ram on m-oii-iuu ,.ru i ... i;ME.inM:iiii RAILWAY. .JlJIIN HILL Il.nn.r In C '!!" I Hjij .1). J:; NoKTIl L. IMi. Leave Wdinii jtoii.. Arrive 1 a v.-i ii-vlll. Leave l''a.i-i le i le. ,. i-.,v f - viiii. ,J.i,i-!i Airlvc Panford ! Leave Leave, Ci i:;. ! r.'.v. i i iM-i -, i i 1 1 1 Leave ' 1 1 veil - . L"'tVe v(, i ia i.' ....i L a.e Wa..n.r : Leave liur.'ll 11. ill Arr.ve .Mt.A.r Si .1 in Im il N u. Leave Mt. Ait.. Leave. Kural L.iJI..... Leave Walnut (ve Leave Wainiil Ct.vi- Leave Nit iif mlale.... Arrivt; a rt t'tislmro Leavt; Wreel.slioi'o Leav Climax TLcave Nanford Arrive K.iyett.vl!!e .J i nc! l . n Arrive hayettevi!!.. j Leave F et te V j lie.. Arrive Wilmington.; Ii'oirni 15-4 1 ml Leave lli tiliet tsville Arrive Maxton I.e.-iVe Mll.Xlon Leave Rel sprint's. 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The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
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May 26, 1897, edition 1
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