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THE WMNTPBISE. ITBLtSnitn KVKRY ntTDAY Williamson N C. ALFRKO K. WMITMORK. ~. Rorroa AMD Prauiaaca . . . * 1 If • subscriber wishes the paper stopped the pwliMrtii i must be aotlfied and subscription paid up. L Advertlsemmts oa which no specKlc numlier M tasertions is mirkH will "He imrkrd 'Mill £ , tacMd" aad charge IHp to date of discontlnu [*• A tverttaemen»s dis'tntta*!"! before t\ie time tortractcd for ka« expired will h? charged tran llrat rate* for the. time y published. No communication noticed without the name Of the writer accompanies it—not to be pub- Ibhed. but an a guarantee of good laaiocn Locali 5 gmt* a line. Obituaries ami Resolution* of Respect, \II over »a linen, 5 cent* a line. Copy for Advertisements, or change of Adver tisements. must he in thia office not later than Wednesday ttoon. I • tUWCRimoN $!.oo A YF.AR IN* ADFANCK Kntered at Ibe Post Office at WiHtaranton, K. C.. as Second class Mail Matter. UJL- Friday, Jitlt 5, 1901. Dr. Jno D. Biggs our popu lar highly esteemed dentist was elected first vie 3 president of the Dental Association, which was held at Morohead City hut week. This is very complimentary to Doctor Bigjs, and indeed gratifying lo his many friend * and admire ra. We wish for him hc success he so richly deserves. The inten.se heat through the North and East has been some thing awful this week. Monday Was a scorcher: 87 deaths in Greater New York; 10 deaths in Baltimore: 1 in Washington City; 2in Boston; 12 iu Pitts burg; 2 in Cleveland, 14»in Philadelphia, with 10 00 pos trationa at Cramps ship yard, 6 deaths Chicago. Total deaths reported 137. The maximum temperature in Charleston, S. C. was 91, while the temperature the same afternoon in Boston was 103, Tuesday's record: New York 170, Biltimoro 17, Philadel phia 83, Cleveland 4. Total 274. ; With this issue we commence a guessing contest, the nature of which i.s as follows: The Robersonvilie Tobacco , Market will open about the , first of August, and it i.s ex pected there will be a large 1 quantity of tobacco sold that day, to make it interesting for our readers, and those tlii't wish to become renders of The En terprise,we oiler live prizes,for the five nearest correct guesses as to the number of pounds of tobacco sold at Robersonville market 011 the opening day, both warehouses included. To the person guessing the nearest to the number of pounds will be givon $2.00 in cash and 1 years subscription to The Enterprise; to the second near est, $1 .00 in -cash and 1 year's subscription; to the the third, 60cts in cash and one year's he fourth, 1 years subscriptions to the fifth, C months subscription. All persons aie eligible to the contest provided, they •end So cents for 3 inontlissub scription to The Enterprise, and that your guess is sent 011 coupon that is printed else where in this i:>suc. If any one that owes us anything on subscription sends 26 cents in this conybst, that amount will be credited oiv what you owe. If two or more should guess the same number of pounds and that number be the win ning one, then tho first guess received at this office will be entitled to the prize ■ ■ Persons whose subscriptions sre paid up can have the paper . sent to a friend, by sending the i name and address with the guess, or they will be credited | with S months subscription. WASNIMTM LETTER If* o»r itfahr Cwuspmident.) Washington, Jnly, Ist, 1901. The Premdent'i usual proinpt ! M" •« lulling his position npon important mutters ia making hia failure to either appoint a new commissioner of Pensions, or to sajr that he intends keeping Com missioner Evans in that ;>ositi>n, very puzzling to everybody. The doubt is not calculated to add to the efficacy ot the work 0f the Pea* sion Bureau, as the employes of that establishment, whose first in terest is tc retain their jobs, don't know "where they are at". They knoV thut there is a rmlicul dif ference of opinion as to how cer tain pension laws should be cons trued between those who are de manding the appointment of a new Commissioner of Pensions and ttom missioner Kvang, but they don't know which of those opinions is held by the President, and their lack of knowledge on that subject leaves them, as the saying goes, "between the devil an«l the deep sea". The question is one that must, soouer or later, be decided by th 9 President, and his friends and opponents agree that the soon er he docs it, the better it will be for everybody concerned, himself included, as threats has been made to expose correspondence in. CQtt hection with this matter that might uuike a large size scandal. Gen. Miles lias nn idea that it would be wise to withdraw the most of .our troops from Cuba now, instead of waiting until the fubnn government is established, nnd he has officially rccommei.ded to Sec" rotary Root that fifty per-cent of the five thousand American troops now in Cuba,he ordered home,nnd the work they are doing be turned o|,er to the Cubans. He thinks it is un excellent opportunity test the capacity of the Cubans to gov ern themselves in a small way the preservation of |ieace, j>rotec ion ot property, etc. —but it is un derstood that Sec'y Root is opposed to any further reduction of our troops on the island, until the Cu bans have.,their government es tablished. In room of the Smithson ian Institution, a permanent ex hibition will shortly be thrown open utider the name of the'Thil dren's Museum." The ceilings arc hung with artificial wild vines, among which are swung many cage# of live tinging birds,and the exhibits, which include metroites, insects, dead and alive, models of diamonds, gold nuggetts and all the commoner minerals, small ani limb, nnd many other things with which children are sufficiently fn, miliar to be interested in, being spec ially arranged for the compre hension of children. The idea of a. museum especially for the amuse ment aud incidentally for the edu cation of child rep, came to Prof. S. P. Langley, a year or two ago/ aud ho lias since been arranging to put it into practical effect. The met hod of exhibition ii»n't ;the only unique feature of the museum. It lias, so tar as koown, been the in variable custom in every museum iu the world to label all exhibits with their technical names, which are puzzling to the average well informed adult, and absolutely meaning less ton child. In this museum everything is Inbclcd with its common name and in addition, where possible, a short fact relat ing thereto. The additional claims agains China, put in by Oermnny and several other powers,which were at first so puzsiing to this govern ment, are now known to have been promoted by a greed of which the powers should be heartilasltamed By some error in figurifg, China agreed to pay a total indemnity which exceeded the aggrcgrate demand ol all the powers by $23.- 400,000. As soon as that became known, Germany put in a claim $10,000,000 more than Japan for ss,ooo,ooo,other powers announce their intention to do the samc.This government proposed that the ex cess should be deducted from the total indemnity to be paid by China but from the mannoi with which ths proposal was received, it is oerlalnlliat it will not b.-accepted, and that the majority of the powers are determined to squeeze the last dollar possible oat of China. Sec'y Hitchcock believes in adopting good ideas wherever found. An investigation having shown him that Germany had been successfully renewiag iti for - eats, he submitted a plan lor the i establishment of a bureau in i Department of the Interior, for the ' restoration of American forest* by » asimiliar plan,and it was prompt ■ ly approved by the President and , the other members of the Cabinet, - and the forestry bureau will aeon 1 1)0 in operation. The receipts of the government 1 for the fiscal year joat closed ex ceeded its expenditures by $76,- 000,000, which wasabout $3,000,- 000 less than the surplus of the pre vious fiscal year- There will be no such surplus for the fiscal year be gining to-day, as the act of the last Congress reducing war taxes, goes in effect to-day and that will reduce the revenues «»f the govern ment to the extent of between forty ' and fifty million dollars. or De Witcb Hazel Salve should be promptly applied to cuts, burns and ecalds. It soothes and quickly liesls the injured part. There are worthless counterfeits, b? sura to get l)e Witt's. "I am indebted to On* llinoU Congh Cure for my |>r«tant good health and my life. I was treated in vain by doctors for luag trouble fol lowing lagripps. I took One Minute Cough Cure aud recovered tr " health" Mr. K. ll.' Wise, Madison, Oa. You can never cure dyspepsia by dieting. Wbat your body needs is s plenty of good food priperly digests'! Then if your stomach will not digest it, Kodof Dyspepsia Cure will. Ii contains all of the natural digettsnU hence must digest every claw of food and so prepare it that mature can use it in nouriidiing the bod> and replac ing the wasted tiwue*, thus giving life, iiealth, strength, ambition, pure blood aud good healthy appetite. The brain children cf a w.itcr a.t as precious to him as areJ'ie !>!.•« tl children of a mother to hr. Each is perfect in the eyes of its parent —July Ladies' Home Journal. CURE FOR CHOLERA—NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. During last May an infant child of our noighbor wan suffering from chol era infinitum. Tlio doctors had given up alt hopes of recovery.l took a bot tle of Chamberlain's Co he, Cholera and Djjir.riioea Remedy to the house, tellingTrieuTl telt sure it would do good if used nccrtrding to directions. In two days time the child had fully recovered. The child ia now vigorous and healthy. I have recoumenled this remedy frequently and have never known it to fade— Mr*. Cl'axis Bakf.r, Bookwalter, O. For aale bv N. 8. Peel & Co. The whole island of New York was originally bought of the Iu dians for an equivalent of about twenty five dollars. Today New York has a population of about 3,500,000. which ia exceeded by on ly ono other city—London. Ita wealth is enormous; its annual ex penditurea are more than twice those of tho Republic of Mexico, and elmost otic third as much as those of the German Empire with its population ofo'i.OOO,ooo. And it has become the financial centre of the world.—July Ladies' Home Journal, Many thousands have been restored to health and happiness by the uss of t'haiubcrlain'a Cough Remedy. Ifaf flicted with any throat or lung trouble give it a trial for it i« certain to prove beneficial. Coughs that have resisted all other treatment for years, have yielded to this remedy and perfect health been restored. Caret that stvmcil hope! en*, that the climate of famous health resorts failed to bens fit, liavo been permanently cured by its use. Bear in mind that every bot tie is warranted and if it does not prove beneficial the money will be refunded to you. For sale by N. S. IVI & Co. GUARANTEED SAURY YEARLY Men ami womrn OR ROOJ addm* to rrjwcwnt ii», «imc to travel sppoiutiug agents, others for local work looking after our iutrirua fjrra talary guarantied yearfy: extra commissions and ex prusrs. rapid advancement. oM ftsMishcd house, t.rand chance for earnest man ot woman to secure pleasant, |>ertnancnl position, liberal ircowc uud future. New,.brilliant line*. Write alouce. STAFFORD PRESS, «3 Church Street, New Haves, Conn. 15 a 6 t- Kodol Dyspepsia Owe WjSatS SMt SSta It la easier Jp kasp well that gatj cared. o*Witt's Little Barly Risers | take* not snd then, will always k*P your bowels in perf«et order. They ntver gripe but promcte an easy, gentle actio 1 ). Food cools, to a certain point, more quickly in the open air than in a closed refrigerator. July Ladies' Home Journal. A bad complexion generally,resoltf; from inactive lifer and bowels. I»' all sack cases De Witt's Little Eirly Ilirera produce gratifying results. i Summer Clothing, Straw llhUv Etc., at E!i Gurgauus. The piles that annoy you so will be quickly and permanently healed if you use De Witt's Witch Basel tk've. Beware of worthless counter-* feits. CENTRAL ACADEMY an Industrial and Training School lor boys and young men, will be gin its annual session Oct. Ist 1901. Young meo desiring to go to school aud pay in part with work may write to us At oxck. Twenty one are desired immediately} 6 lor { farm work, 6 for carpenter's work, 4 for masonary and plastering, 4 for painting anA i or > for printing. For further particulars address RF.v. Cms. k. Tavlou, Principal, Littleton. N. C. tf Cuts and brnbaes are healed by Cuamberlain's I "-win Balm in about ooe«tbird the time any other treat ment: wpald reqaire because of its an lisastticiqualiliea -wbieb cause the parts to beal without maturation. For sale by >. 8. Peel & Co. We n ay love our homes ever so dearly, and count them the most precious places on earth, but now and then we want lo take to the r»ad. Home will be all the sweeter Uy and by, and we tbe better able to attend to our dutiestiiere, if %vc have ii occasion.tl outing.—Jut* |.'Adits Home Journal. A r« 'OU MILLION AIRE lately ftir- ed in London becaiiw jli* coultl not digest bis foot. 1 . [Karly use of Dr. Kings New Life Pills wonlJ have say 3 ed him.They strength teu the stomach, aid digestion, pro I mote assimilation, improve appetite, f Price -sc. Money back if not satisfied liWd by N. 8. I'eel & Co. It is fur better to tliuc after one's ■slav e work is over, when ono cam [rest and digest the food, than to ,«at ami then immediately ,hurry i» work People who go to beil very early should tako dinner it the middle >f the day and theu lake au hour's "noonitvg," as it were—July Ladies' Home Jour nal. SHE DIDN'T WEAK A MASK. But her beauty was completely hid | den by sore>, blotcl'jes and pimples till the used Buokleit's Arnica Halve. I'ben they vanished ns will all Ernp. Fever Boils, Ulcers,Csr bunclss and Felotia from its use. In* fallible for Cuts k Uorns, Burns, Scalds and Piles. Ours guaranteed 250 at N. S. Pssl & Co. "a. Jamestown, Virginia, where the English gf.int'd their first foot* hoM in the New World in IKO7, wr.s burned in 1676. To-tiff.y no bi*ly live* there. Little remains to tuark the sit© excepts crumb linx cburvh tower, dilapidated gravestones, and remnants of tbe foundations of a few hoacea.—JtUy Ladies' Home Journal. WHITE MAN TURNED 1*EI»- LOW. Great consternation wns felt i>y the friends of M. A. of Lt xiog ton, Ky n when they saw he wse turn ing yellow. Ills skin slowly cbmnged color, also his eyes, and be suffi red terribly His malady was Yellow Js un dice. He was treateil by the best di >c* tors, but without banetit.Then he wj*a advised to try Elsctrio Bitters, th« wonderful Stomach uud Livor remeda and be writes: "After takiug two bot tle# 1 ass wholly c ored." A trial proves its matchles a merit fcr all stomach. Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 50c- Sold by "N. S. Peel & Co. While tlie bi rth. of a girl is not mourned over iu France, aa in certain Orien ml countries, still it certainly do m not a ill torth the triumphant; joy caused by the ad vent of a Ijoy. The U»y outfit has been tied up with blue ribbons in expectation of tbe h»ped for hoy; should a girl be born these are changed for yinl V. —July i k*dk*' Home Journal, |.JHE BEST f ACII AND BOWEL WOIMLhS j I "I have been in Hie Ikng ipslnesJ | jor twenty }'ein and have soH moil jail of the proprietary medicine* of I any note. Among the entire li»t I hare never found anything to equal j Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and 1 Diarrhoea Ufmclf for all stomach I and bowel tronble?,"s»ys O.W.Wake {field, 01 Columbm, G*. "'This remedy cured two seVr? cases of cholet'a mcrbu* in my family add I hare recommended fid eold liusjrad* of bottle* ot H to my customers lo their entire satis'action. It affords a quick aiid ear* cuie m a pleasant form .No family ahonld be without it. I keep it in my boose at all times. For sale by 3. 8. Peel A Co. r '7^ —~ * To reduce one's weight, cut off ooe meal a day, breakfast prefer ably. Take a cup of clear toflefe, sipping it slowly. Live lately n lean meat. Take plenty of exercise. Avoid sugars and starchy foods.— July Ladies' Home Journal. IT DAZZLES THE WORLD. No discovery in medicine Las ever created on* quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. Kinit's New Discovery fcr Consumption. It's severest tests have been on hopebss victims of Consamptioa, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage,Pleurisy,and Bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health. For Cougbs,Oolds, As thma, Croup, Hay fiver. Hoarseness and Whooping Cough it is the quick est, surest cure in the World.lt is Bold by N. 8. Peel & Co., who guarantee satisfaction or refund money. L*rge bottles 6»V and 11.00. Tiial bottles Tree. THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. The last session .of the University was the most pro°pcrouj iu its history and everything |.oii,ts to an increase') prosperity and usefulness diring-tliV coating M»oiOii. The faculty lr»* l.»en grfsilly etrengthei dby the nil 'on ol.eight ueM teachers, making forty-three in ail. There ate two ueu dormitories, new lecitation looms waterworks, cet.tral heating plant and electric lights. Board, lodging, beat and lights cin lis secured at 1.-otn flO to f K'.6o per month. /lie session openi September 12th. Kxani'inrtior.s foff eatrauce Sept. D, l«». 11. ■ (#" Wine ot C'aWbtl U the guarilian B of a woman's health and happl- B inks (rum \ uutli lo old itgc. It I help* her safely into womanhood. 1 It rafUdiM her during tho trluN I of pregnancy, chiidl>irih and | wathrrhoMd, making labor c»*y H and prevent iug llootling and uiU- I carriage. It gently leads her | \througli the dangerous period I Ynow n as the change of life. WINE"CARDUI| cuwa leuoorrliu-a, falling of the 0 wo tab, and niefaktTU.il irregularity H in every form. It is valuable in 1 every trying period of a woman's I Ufo. It mtafoives lHe nerveus I system, scffWiroeHy on the genl- 1 tal organs and is the finest tonio I for women known. Aak your druggist for a $ 1.00 bottle of Wine of Cantui. BatMvtr.*. Ala.. JMy tlglM. I am astrs Wtmeof Cardut and Thed fncd's Black l>r»u«bl and 1 ftwl like a ,i.(>ml >r>miui nWadv. a«r*eriiU*- dim here keep the maiclne* in thstr konM all tSa tiiM. I bav* Thrw flrls aul ikn in ulnc It with ate. Mr». KATB BUOWDKa. „ , ■ i. ■ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. J?OTIOE. r.i«v.int tjw V«(kt it hereby givciv tlva appli -ati'Ni will tw mmA to the ho«n\ of Coutttv to tlie u«dcr*igoed iKmie lo ntnil malt Umiors fc»r fMx'uonth« Ivnnninp KttgMt i«t» igot. lit or re"r 11. Hi Col urn s i rouiiip, iU4>cr* nxilk Mn •hip. ccuntV. Thfa July K l'l. I 45 '» A. RKI.LPI.OW! X &C*> ADMiN 18TBATOlt'S NOTICE! Having qualified a* administrator of M. A. d*cca*cd. Sate of Martn county, N. C., this i> to notify all rx*>aa having claim*a£ain»t the e*tate of «ai4 deceased to exhibit tham to the on or bffow the 3rd day of July ifu, or ilii notice will be pieaie4 1» bar ot their rcrovrrr. All pee*>*« Indebted to raid estate will please make immediate payment. Thi§ |rd Jay of July 1901. _ C H ROBE It SO*. Administrator, p Washington, N. C. NOTICE The ShcriTs certificate for the sate ot W H Cooper'* interna in acre* of Cooper Uul iu Jimtn-illt laximthip. N ?, for taxes due far 1599. hariac been made to me. I shall, uutcse legal rednaptioa is made within fa days froxi date, demand deed for same This jrd Jaly 1901 j a cooruß. r- p. « «(>riGE! SoiUCmJU \ Ike fcpnlor Court Martin Couglr ' Brtarr J. A. KloWw. Clrrfc lyonnlf llafkr John T. Kadlrjr and Wrrkajiadtry • D Wart.CnHa»-illi»tn«. Djnfcl Whitley and wife. John Elizabeth. Umii O Fowler and wife, Alice H. John A Albert S l^ejfrlt.wilton C Leggrtt.A B Draughan and wife Mollie.Charle* Johnson and wife Clora. Minnie Ujffett, John Roger* and wife Nora, William T Hadlcy,Henry ft Hwain. Sal Ik- A Reynolds. John H Swain. Wil liam C Hwain. Noah Jtwain, Mat tic Uavu anu Bert on A age and wife Nolie The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above ha* been omsmmwwl t* the mi pert or cunrt of Martin county for the sata of itsl estate for pftilkii tenant* In common that Maid real estate »s Jiituale in Martin CoOnty and eaid Jt fendants owii an interest therein and arc uece»*ary parties l o Mid action; and the nM defendant* will fur-, ther take notice that they are required to appear at the uftcc of J A Hofebe, Clerk of the Superior court of Martin County, at Williamaton. N C on ihe i«t day of August 1901, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff mill apply to the court for the relief demanded in Mid complaint. . This » Ju:»c 1 jot J A HOBBH, 4D-4t Clerk Huperlor Court. xotick By virtue of an order of the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Martin County in the special pro ceeding entitled Sherrod Carson and wife Mar tha J- Cason again »t Willie N' Isou. w.- will sell at tire Court hou*e in Williamaton on Monday. August sth, iyui. the following laud, to wit:—A tract of land in Martin County adjoining the lJilly Andrew's land on the North: Randolph Whichard ou the Kast and Kouthjud the l-'annie Andrew's land on the West, known as the o!d "Kinchey Kelson homestead, ' containing o ne hundred acres more or less. Terras of Hale-One half cash and balance in twelve months front day of «a!c with 6 per-cent I interest on deferred paym^it. Thi>. June 19th, toil Ml A, |l/Smith, wCjfler Martin 39*43 Cumminionetii. NOTICE John D. Biggs, Plaintiff va. « Kintna lloyt Defendant, The I>efeudant a'»ove named will take that th** a!iove^entitled action has Wen institu ted in the Superior Court, of Martin county, and biimiuons duly issued returnable at the Court House in WMIi imstun on the 3rd ifoaday in Sept iyoi. when and where the cfrfeudant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint which has leen duly filed. That the purpose of thin action i« to declare the plaintiff's title to a tract of land in said county,known a* the Kel»oii Waters land, and to exclude the defendant tr«u any interest thcrein.and to set up an alleged li*t deed, executed by If. N Waters to C. C. Waters. , ThU 14th day of Juuc ii"i. j;45 J. A. lIOIIBS. Clerk Superior Court. ' A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Somsthin? Kew Ufder Tile Sun. AH O.R'f yM li tret ri«*«l to *ur« TAttRAH by Hie ti«a o( piwder*, acid tf.iaes,inhalers and dings in paMe form. Their powdera dry up the mil cuoua niftmbranrs causing them to crack open and bleed. The powerfu acid used in the inhalers have entire ly eaten away the same membranes that their makers have aimed to cure, while puslcs and oiatments cannot rbacU the disease An old and exper ienced practitioner who has for many yaarsmade a close study and speciaN ty of the treatment of cATTARALI has at last perfected a treatment which when faith'uUy uwd, not only reliever at once, but permanently cures CATARRAII, by removing the cause, stopping the discharges and curing all intl tmmation. It is the ouly remedy known to science that actual ly reaches the afflicted parts. This wonderful remedy is known as "SNUFFLE 3 the GUARANTEED UATARRAU CURE," and is sold at the extremefy low price of One Dol lar, each package containing internal and External medicine sufficient for a full months treatment and everything uecessary to its perfect use. ''SNUFFLES" is the only perfect cATAItRA.II cURE ever made and ia cow recognized as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and diigusting disease .It also cures irifltmmalion and perman ently an 1 is also wonderfully quick to relieve HAY FEVEIt or cOLD in the HEAD. cATARItAU when neglected otlen leads to cONSUMPHON-'SNUF FLES'' will save you if you use it at once> It is no ordinary remedy, but a complete treatment which is positive ly guaranteed to cure c.VTARRAH in any form or stage if used according to the which accompany each package. Don't delay but send for jt at once, and wr'te full particu lars as to your condition,and you will receive special advice fr6m the die* coverer of this wonderful remedy re garding your case without cost to yon beyond the regular price of "SNUF« FLES" the "GUARANTEED cA TARRAII eURE." Sent prepaid to any addiess lu the United Sta'as or 1 > >»n of One Dollar. Address I) |»f. c49l.Eru WIN 11; UIUuACo., 2330 an J 2J3J Msrket Street, Philadelphia. Guessing" Contest, Cut this out ond send with 25 etnts t« The Enterprise EDITOR ENTERPRISE:— Find enclosed 25 cents for 3 mouths sub scription to your paper. - My Guess U pounds. Name Address Please write Name and Address plainly. x No guess noticed unless accompanied by the above ticket and a$ cents, ■, ■, - • - A. C. L. 1 ATLANTIC COA*T LINE K. K. tOJiPANY. com>».w.n tCUDHX TRAINS GOING SOITH. DATHB S * a zu e ]-a B f « J I A. M.*P. il.'l-. M 'a. M jp. M. 'J'fij • » .. ia i« A oo' leV Rocky Mt I I «!W to a? t> c 15, 12 JJ l«cave H .... I 1 s»#' 10 4, I 1 A S K?{ - a Leave Seliaa 56 u t ' J,r. l-'ayctteville. 4 J*) w3s t , * Ar. Flareuce 7 j o j P. M>|A. M j ' Ar. Goldsbom ...« ! . . 755 ....« l.v. t;vldwb »ro . 3 iv. Blugnulig j;.. v.. J 51] 43J v Ar. j f. M. AM P. M. .J TRAINS GOING NORTH. r-i- oii' RH} * _>j i £ ci £% 0' 5 )f| fa :w M wfl 1 \ 1 L: .1 H «' Ut i j Florence , : • . , l,r. I ayrttevillc . rr~ty 9 4»'. . . Leave - ■ 1 Arrive Wilson... a " «j .... ] ! 'A, H. A "ST ' I # v. Wilmington ' . . TOO 93$ "* l«v. Lv. liu daboro. .. 4 '• )jj '1 * * t*. M. A. M.'P. M. P. Me 4 Leave WiUon 1 • 535 42 ** 10 5 1 Ar. Rochy Mt 3 t 10 «i 4a >' 1 M 'Arrive Tarboro . j 646 Lea.e Tarboro » 3«! • k Lv. Kocky Mt *3* * Ar. WcldoS 43- 1 » -~ _____ Pt M.| A. M. P. M. Yadkin Divbnon Main Line—Train leaves WH niinfctou, 9 oun. in., arrives bayctlevillc 11 05 |». 111 , Kavts Fayetteville 1115 p. «u . nnives San ford »43p. m KilujtiitiK uavta p. r ! m., arrive Fayettevillc 4 .'w P- "*** I'ayette ' %illc 4 l> «> . ai»ivea \\ ilmtngton 9»sp. a. '* I'.cnuctUvilk liraiicb--Tra»«. U-avea l{en«t«tt»- 1 * villc hOS a. 111 . Muxt m 905 a IU , 1 I 9 v A. rn., Parktuu a. in , Hope Mills f»AS •• , Hi., arrive.. Faycttvville 11 ?o. Kiiurniug "1%-ea * 1 ayettevillc 443 P »»- H«»pc 31ills 500 p. in.. KM ft | aprinst 5 4.11». ui . Mustnu 6 it>p. m, a» i»ve» ben^ * i netts\lltt 7 15 p. ni. * i Connection at I nyetteviile n itb tram No. at " ' Mavtou w.U» Cnroiiwa Central Kailicntl, at bt-d K SmloC* with the Kert Sprlnßsand Ho>niore rail ''rood, at Sanfunl niib tlur 6eyhoont Air l.im and Southern Kail tray, at Gulf with the Durham uud * Charlotte Railroad. I t Train un the l Scotland Nick biauch R k a*l bavet i Weldon \1» *»»•• ll ; »Ht , a*4 i?|>. m.. arrixea tocot * land Neck soi p. m., tireeurtlle 657 p. in., Kin ' strtn 7 5S p. w.kvturning leave# Kiustou 7 y>a.m ' Greeuviiie c >u., arriving at Halifax 11 iHa. ui., WcUl >;i 33 a. m., daily except Suiidaj. J fiaiu4 uu U .i»hin|.U«n V. a Jitng* ton h inn. 111.. and-2 fu p m>, arrltc Pariaele 910 fa. in , 4Mp. w„ K .vc PurWcle 93s a. in , and ft . •»u. t arrive V..i»»*i iKt u nou a. m. u't I 7 >0 p. ni, dai » c\i i*pl hunday. I'vain leavv* Tt»rlw>io N. C.. dally except Han da- , tip. iu., Suu«tu> 4 I.) i' m., arrives Piv -1 : .u.i ii, h., t p. »»» . Keturniiif, Raves p.*v.i>'Jt it ail", iK-.x-vt swiula), 7 and fbtmi«'. 7'va. m., u .ivcs Tati.mo 10 iu a. m., iioj.l. i-»a . , ~ } l rain 0:1 Mi Paml N. C. Braucb leave* t.olda , boto tail}. except Mtiiday, jw a. m., amviu* SuiHlifWld .» 10 a. in . R #, turniutt Itavea 7 (*> a.m., a* 1 ites Gchlftb»ro saj a. in. Tiams uii Na>hvil»e i.rum h it arc Rocky M«mnt > at 9 -«/ n, la., ;* 40 p. m., arrive Nashville 10 su a. an., 4 "VP- »»•. b«»r-e. n 00a. m., 4 25 p. I Pttitrniug 'rave Siting Uo|4 i> *>*• ni.,4 isP'.ni. Nashville 11 43 a. in., 5 P »*>•% artilt at K«*ky Mount 1a to 11 m^Voop.nr..daily 'Praia on ClinUm branch ku-.e* ««»f I Clinton daily, except Sunday, luoa in., and 4'i p. in.. Returning leaves Cbuton 645 a. m., aud 2 Villi 11 No 7S makes close connection at W«ldoa » for hll iK>mt« North daily, rail via Richmond. II HTEHKKSCR, C.er 'l Passenger Agent. , T. R. KKNLV. rten'l Manager. T. M. Traffic Manager. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. ' TbU preparation contain"; all ol th« > and digests all kinds ol I food. It (rive; Instant, relief aiul never falls to ciiii". It allow.-; you toeat4Ul > the food you want. The most sensitive . stnniiw lis ean take It. By itsubc maty thousands of dyspeptics have been 1 cured afler everything else failed. II ! Is unequalled for all stomach troublca. : It can't kelp but do you good PlvnftTN'd only by E. O. Ue\YittS£Co., t hit-ago Tlio »1. bottle «.\>ntaina3»i tinn s the 50c. ids* 1 c. D.c.U'or vt;pai;sA-Ca. ' i ' 11 » - wkM&L- f BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE I JfMVvofijKn* Trade MARKS r Anvone Madtnf a skel eb and descript ion may qutcklv MMttaln our c,|»ini«.n free whrtJ.er no Invention |« probably nntantaMa Ctnuniantea* ti(*nn»;ricttjrovifldenttal. Handbook on t'utenta aonl froa. (JNM aNncy for nocuring patent a. putfriM taa«n tiirouifh Mann k, Co. receive Ipeetmt notice without la the 1 Scientific Jlmcrlcaa. A bandtomelf lllnsirsf M %reeslr. I«rmt da eulaU«>:t of any Micntlon b»u: nal. Tortus. a I fw; bar months, t-L Bold t jeS new»d«a lent MUNN&Co. 30 New York ' branch ornc*. Gii F BU WMhlrglott. IXC. M anvth!ngyon Invent ateo get I CWiAT.InAOE-MAr.K. CCFYRIGHTorCCSKN ! j , > PROTECTION. Send model, nl cUh, or pboto. 1 1 for f. cr examinalion ami advk>e. 1 : BGGS OK PiTEHTS , ! ; iV, O.A.SNOW&CO. * J ; Patent Lawj,™. WASHINGTON, D C. !
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