1... 1 ■[- THE ENTERPRISE. mUSRD KTKMT F*:DAT WbMMW.C. unm R. vwTMoac. H ■ «■>■!■*" -**" Ik* MtT *»H tt« r k* xxM mmd wfcfc* .ptriirf—b»« if ■■■» mi - auM Ml W awM • till MM" Nlduiri >P l» *«•» W *«liM UmlWK'i «■ i i I ||II«»I I I linn iw bat ' antmM Iw ka> expired m%a be ctanH ■trM rain far Iftr tmrartMllr yU.Arrl Ka naannMM aeUrrrf ailkal uar of Ike wrurr K—Ml I® «* pab- IWml. MM* imiuml lMi fa** Advutmiu ft «W-« tact cm m— nton tm enh Eirt '""IB. y ena Local* cral • Hae. Obilaanr. aad KraolatMM at Knprcl. all om lllian. s(nl>a Km C«fy for Vliritiaiit'. or rkaaf «f Mm- : livacau ■" he to Ikaa art tolet Ikaa • Wraia*la ■— j •VB9CRirTIOXf> aa* VEA* 191 ADVANCE j 111 I i 1 Faterad al Ike rul Ofct al WiltaaMoa. 11. C.. aa ftecood c laaa Siaal Mailer. Fbidat.Aprii- 25,1902. General Jeseph heeler predicts a sweeping Democrat-, ic victory next November. Poor Norfolk! No rett forj the ; >l*l town. Sam Jones, the big fire; the street car strike: i polities all the time. The' Virginian-Pilot can't find time to get in a good humor. —Ex. ! —lf a furniture factor}- pays in High Point, why wonld not one pay here? If such an enterprise 1 were not remunerative at that 1 place there would not be new ones started there every few months. A furniture factory' employes men and Williainston , is a place where there are men j to be employed. The Martiu | k Bigg* factory paid the, owners, and one to take its place would pay. Williainston! mustjhavc manufacturing en terprises if it ever amounts j to auy thing. Can't our people j . get together and stsrt a factory? I The edict ha* gone forth that no negroes must be elect-' ed to the Republican State; Convention this year, thus re-] ncwiug the edict of 1 901). The bosses think the edict can be carried out better in Greens boro than in Kaleigh because | the capital city is nearer the r Black belt. If the Republi cans disfranchise ALL the 1 negro voters in their conven-1 tion, why should they complain when all the ignorant negro i voters are disfranchized at the poll*? News and Observer. —■♦ ♦ • —Our State is always slow j to move, but when she do*?; she usuilly does the thing up brown. Last week was North Carolina week at the Charles ton Exposition. There were about 15.000 Tar lleels there and we hud charge with the ex-, ception that Teddy was there with a broad grin on, lie asw n crowd tlrawki and that is all that can lie said for him. Every ' North Carolinian was made proud of our Governor. It was a universal opinion that Governor Aycoek made a much better speech than did the Pieisdent, and lis is a better looking man. A gentleman from the far Xortii sai l to us next day that we ought fo run •our Governor for Vice-Presi dent next time, lie received compliments on every hand — . Washington Progress. Tho President is doubt leas convinced that there is tough riding in pleutyTn the House. California had an earthquake shock, but it had no connection with Chinese exclusion legisla tion. Boiled down non. Chauucey Depew's advice to. the young men of the country is: Get a wife. ' , ;.c:V. T , ■ The Civil Service Commiaion is trying to prove that postmas ter Coyne, .of Chicago, is a counterfeit. Fit*, and Jefi. are matched— to work the press for free ad vertising. and they are both wiuiiing every day. "Uncle Joe" Cannon is one iof the House leaders who ; thinks it is butter to joke the kickers tlian tonight 'em. Santos-Dumont is ready to give exhibitions of his flying . machine as soon as assured that , it will be profitable to him. Senator Tillman has taken ! the stump, in South Carolina, j and the people of the State are i looking for a lively summer. j English horsemen are in lack. King Edward has resum jed attendance at "thp riwes, which he when he became King. \ The autocrats of the House j were given a little chance to 'try the regular diet of the other fellows. Naturally they didn't like it ______ - i To prove a man's,wealth. I these days you have only to , show that he eats beef steaks i regularly, only the wealthy can all'ord 'em. Senator Dcpew must have ■ been looking for trouble when he declared the Senators be | tween sixty and eighty to be I the whole Congaess. An officer of the marine jcorjw is to be tried by court martial for failing to pay his j debts. Who this discaimination • against the marines? j China is louilly protesting and talking of violated treaties, but Chinese exclusion will be n'Ontiuiied all the same, and be extended to all our possessions. There is danger that the need of the "poor Cubans" will :be entirely forgot ton while the politicians arc using the reci procity bill for a punching bag. It was hardly necessary for , the Washington correspondents to nunounco that the Senate would not act hastily on Cuban • reciprocity. When did the i Senate act hastily on anything? Loudon preachers have so I much trouble tdf fill their churches that some of tliem are holding "smoking services," at which men are permitted to smoke pipes or any old thing. Baltimore is to have a horse show. It ought to be a success, as ilultimc/e is noted for pretty women, and pretty women and theis clothes seem to be all that arc needed to make a successful! horse show. ,i Violet in the prescribed j color to be worn by princesses at King Edwards coronation. V iolet is also a favorite color i j with millions of American priucesses-every American giil is a princess to some oup, I j • - • - * . * A new political party hab been found in Washington, for the express purpose of trying ~ to Kccuro pensions for ex-slaves Its members would find it more j profitable to stick to white . walling and sawing wood. ,) Admiral Dewey said, rcply . ing to the toast, "The Napy»? at a banquet of the Sons of the J Itcvolution: "Today the navy •j is composed of officers well ; fitted to sustain their nation's i honor on the sea# and of the finest body of seamen in the world. * - « W j , -—' . WAS HUSTON LETTER. (From omr regular Correspond* »t.) L April *ith, 1 90s. It is so rare for t*ie democrats in either ! ranch of Congress to oat . gen- ral the republi ans in the po litical game that their success in doing as by getting an ami ndmerit ' for the repeal of the differential duty on sugar attached, to the Cu ban reciprocity bill before thai meaMirc parsed the House natur • al'y ca'.ued a f ensat.ion, which is 1 s!i!I the j»itoj ic vf conver sation iii ('ni-j«'e'ssioii:t) circle*, and whi-h maj* play •'»" Important part in tiie (umw !*)»Vati«»n of t'r-t ••e'M'iii r.l Congrcs The rcpub.i an# who joined the di-mc ira:* in ups» :tipg a pf.-gramire en (do«s«i l-y t e fe>'rr.uj. «»ir s.rd Ijr a caucus and the vu-:v leaders in the II '-e ; ! • ttJO't " * 1 a fJ» >h .t e -ii j. f fhe ! iftr. n'.'ai dv'.y «'!i t gar i* a I'! iv «t the t-j . r t:u-t to f-juare tt.fm « h ! • „• . it i-> the £• t ns-- ' :t'. a r ,i p-'ty rev" ; rg t :i t re J* ir i : i 1 1. carr.ed t-t-t i r tr.« se ru'» j h i-e goven ?d vl.e.H if ai.d t: e rti' :t w i•• * hr i with iire-t* . \\i n%> n fie I '' • trmrr!".?e on !•■»;' i' » c 1 ■ w 'h i' ■ n' t c» '' '• ■ - e iiit- ; ir. 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The I woman aMioU-d with feuia)t> dU- B 1 eii.'w 15 incua--,t wtlh ■ I Laocmtu£ a t-hiUlfw wife. >lO I nu-.tk'in.i can injure dev.it or- 8 gam, liiil Wine of I'ardui Joes B regulate that pre- ■ ■ ' real eonceptioa; docs prevent I : d«ie# restore weak I tunctuma .lift shattered i.erves 8 f M sad doe bring b.ibu-s to homes ■ I b:i rnu (ii.i| for years. U H 1-u! ot I'e.rdiil p!vp« v, amen the S > laii (lfcngdi to Im« litmt- I _ thy ch!li!;?ii, fret a. B «!o'lar bottla of M'laa ct Cunjyi Pi iram four dei!--r. WIKE cr €AßDyi« tSfcAr'-CtUlttft. ■' • . _ April il, IWI. S • rib ►vn Ik*:tie of 9 3m of U I Tfc.^fforU«rraght, ; •-? LArrk j fitt««q ■ irs i*>-il U4 M Ulrth to e tliid vnt*t I to. V Wl■ r . o* *■ M4IU. K-y 1 Mr «U«k •» lor: lU'A II,IM. Ct I h*tiy i-h» 1.-a ir- npo mi'H »r.rt J B f*J » «»H *« * ,y porno* cou'a J«l. ■ ■ '« Ni l I h*.-cr will fl be wiUfcoa. % iu . I CiPdni til mr I j MrvJ. W. C. iiiiTH. R I »4flm »»t -uni. it'rtnj M A —III WTfffTH All Doctors bare tried to cm CAT AT *H n by the uacof powders, acid eases, iahalers it sad drty m paste pwfcj ' themto crack optm aa bleed. The power n ful acids used is the iahalen hare entire , IT eaten mj the mmt membranes that 1 their —tin hart aimed to core, while J paste* and ointments caaaot read the di ieaae. Aa old aa experienced practitioner ' who has Cor mmmy 5 tars made a close I dndy aad specialty of the treatment of CATABBJI. has at last perfected a Treat meat which whea faithrally aaed, not on s ly relieves at aace, b«* permanently caras CATABBR, by uaotiH the caase. Bop - ping tha discharges aad caria* all in- I—thß. It is the sady remedy known dosrieace that actually reaches the aflct • et parts This wuadoral reaiedy is kaowa f as "sarrFLBS the ccAßAimaco CATABJUB era*" and a sold at the extremely low 1 price of Oae Dollar, each package coa . taming internal aad external medicine ruficieat for a full moath's treataieat and • everything atrnmrjr to its perfect aae. ] "SNe #rij»" is the only perfect c*TAE*H CUBB ever made aad is now recognized as 1 the only safe aad positive care for that , annoying aad disgusting disease It cures '' sil inflammation qnieklrand permanent • I Ijr aad it also woaderfally onick to re . here MAY PKVBB or COLD m the MAD. 1 CATABBH whea aeglectod often leads 1 Ito CDMOHmn-'Wmn" will an I you if yoa aae it at oace. It is no octfi ' I nary remedy, bat a complete treatment which is positively guaraateed to cure CA TABBH in aay form or stage if used ac cording to the directions which accom - pany each package. Don't delay but send . | lor it at oace. and write full particulars as to your condition, and yon will receive I special advice from the discoverer of this . | wonderful remedy regarding your case , without coat to yoa beyoad the regular price of "ißtrruß" the CCAMAXIKIJ .CATABBH tear " Sent prepaid to any address in the I'nited States or Canada oa receipt of One Dollar Address Dept. C 491, EDWIN H (iILKS ft CO., »jji Market St., Philadel i Senate. As a matter cf form the House 1 disagreed to the Senate amendment ! —the Piatt sulstitute—to the i (louse Chines • K*c lusion bill, and ! ordered the bill sent to conference, 1 but it is generally understood that j the Fcnate amcndmi nt will be ac cepted l»y the Hcu*e conferees and 'by the House. as the Tacilic Coast j delegations hare expressed their t willingness to *o so rather than (take any cl «nc s of having the | pitmen 1 law will die May s—before$ —before ihe new one becomt s | ope rat. re pitd the consequent in- I llux ol Chinese ll.at wculd follow. 1 Stcretaiy Hay has t ansmittrd to ' Cengiets a fcimal prottst of the j Chinese government againft the | e xeb »M>n of the Chinese from the Phili|f:r.cs, but ihe frolert is not I ike!y to pnpit the exclusion, al ' I thci eh it claims it to Le a violation of treaty rights. Tucrh ate several reasons why the outlook for a speedy vote on . t"»e I hilippine bill u LA his now the | "unfinished business" of the Sen ate "is not pron.isng. One of ; them is the investigation now un der way by the Benate I hilippine _i cc mmittee, which threati r.s to con tinue for sometime, and which is being m de to cover everything that has beep published and much | that has not been publishc d con - . ceruing cruel treatment of natives by our soldiers. As long as that I investigation is going on the oppo . nents of the bill will have a valid | reason to o; pose taking a vote. 1 bat the Senate can work rapid ; ly when so disposed n as shown by , the passage of pr I vale pen lon bills the rate of three a' minute the 1 other day, p | \ '• THE OR HAT DISMAL SWAMP ' j Of Virgiaia. is s breeding ground of Milaria germs. So is low, wet or marshy e ground everywhere. These germs cause j weakness, chills and fever, aches in the ' ' bones and muscles, and may induce dan gerous maladies. But Klectric Bitters I j never fail to destroy them ami cure ma . larial troubles. They srill surely prevent 1 (typhoid. "We tried many remedies for Malaria and Stotnarb and Liver troubles, '' writes John Charleston, of Byesville, 0.. I "hut never found am thing as good as I Klectric Bitters." Try them. Only 50c. j All druggist* guarantee satisfaction. Dcai t» a Dag but. | When W. W. Jones, a section boaa on the Plant system at Ravtn fls, ftpt {tome to dinner today he I could not find his wife, a youpg ! ! wi»p'.(in of peed family. A search 1 was begun ir-d Mrs. Jones' body j wss found in a dog house with her threat cut with a rough blade. |; I The theory is that she was murder - ' ed by robbers although there is no | clue.— Post. WANTS TO fIFXF OTHERS. "I bal stoavurh trouble all pny life," j' / tofi E4w. Mehier, proprietor of the i?n --| inn Buttling Works, Erie. Pa., "and tried all kinds of lemedira. went to several ' doctors sad spent coast del able ptoney trying to get a aasreat's peace. Finally I read of Kcviol Driftrci* Cure anl bave been taking it to my pel atsffdM. 1 never foand ha equal for skctaacfi troub le and gladly rectpipvad it ia hope that I it may help other specters." KCfWI Dys pepsia Cure cwrca all rttainrh troubles. I You doat have to diet. "Kcdol Dyspep- I da Care digests what yoa cat. sJLVfcgn General News. Mississippi, it is announced, has appropriated $250,000 for an ex ' hibit at the St. Louis Exposition. Missouri has appropriated si,ooot oco, Illinois $250,000 and Arkan sas $250,030. Heretofore Vermont has had a sort of monopoly of the sugar bus iness, but an Ohio farmer has been making some experiments with the sap of sweet apple trees and declares that map'.e sugar can't ho!d a can die to his apple tree sugar. And he gets more of it, too. —Wilming- ton Star. A record break :rg sa!e of post age ftrrr.ps is reported by the Chicago Po«t Office. The sa'e was i.cco.cco h'snps, for wh'h the purcli£er a efctek for f- : , oco. Jn'-t.r.e package wt e «co,- oco 4 cent tlamps irA in ano f l:er the sap;.e pumLer of 1 cent ftan* - Th's is the 'argtst indivicusl j ur clia*e of stsnsps in the fc v.ory of the Chicago Pest Office —J'x. Frank I.uik'ngham, cf Hartford CqJtn., issn expert s* irir.cr sr.d ho. men rrd a frn'.cts life aver. ' He is c.:'y .6 yeara o'd, »rd hrv rrrt'.t d I* I c: H TIS 'rem d*( »r'r? Lutkirpham has»ptnttle fr.t*'tr pjrt of h * life en the water, s; d a g.eat many of h's rt-ct;e» vre , irade cn the Connecticut river, bt:t he hrs s'-o »F(!e rc'.fch> reKue* euts.de h's c«n fttle. P'.-iots the 35 ll\es he has >avtd, I.rt»:'r.gi am has recovered 76 bodies of drcwtitti persons.—Southttner. The Wealth of Talmage. The will of Rev. Dr. T. DeWitt Taltnage was filed in Washington last Monday. It leaves an estate valued at more than >300,000, of which about $250,000 is in persem al property, consisting of secured notes, United States 4 per ere-nt ber.ds, stocks, crsh in l>anks, furni ture. picttiresand hcn*eho!d effects. All the heirs at law are said to be entirely tut'sficd nr.d ha\tconsented to the prolate. The w.Il gives the widow's third to Mrs. Talniage end the itiriaitidcr, >hare ar.dshare a like, ecjually. The rifi't dt!] h ; a T-itres wants seme ctithority to determ ne 'he ft x of the I'tii'ed States, whether they e:e "she" or "it" The J-a vanr.th Kews (vgge's that it would he ar.rtna'c us "to c l '! I'nclt {■"r.m sl.t." rrd 1 iks it wov.'d It htv'er, 'h,e ws.v th ugs are f ng to call h m "it," wi'h a erj 'al I.— Chatlestcn Jvews crd Courier. Way to Wealth. Printer's ink has made more for tunes then have ever hecn tnade on all the >tock exchanges and in all the gold mines in the world. Advertisements ore read while the advertisers sleep. Advertising is the philosopher's stone that turr.es a man's watcs to gold. A few gallons of printer's ink spread over a newspaper, will equal the services of an army df drum mers. The man who advertises in dull times, will never feel dull times. % The Real Mary Who Had The Lamb. The author of "Mary Had a Little Lamb'was John RoulstofiT a young man who was a visitor at the school near Worcester, Mas sachusetts, when the incident oc cured. The heroire of tMfe poem Mary K. Sawyer, who afterward became Mrs. Columbus Tyler. She died in December, 1889. May Ladies' Home Journal. Five Girl Babies at a Birth '•■■ Farmer Isaiah Rhodes came to Poughkeepsie today to sell hoop poles, and told his friends about a , startling increase" in his daughter's familv. The mother. Viola Mc- Gowan, wife of a farmer. Tuckers, Corner, about 2g yers old, has been piarried about seven yeary. "Vesterday," said Rhodes, "Dr. j Bir chall, of Cliptpnflalp was sept , fpr and before he left niy da ugh r ter's home five little girls had been r added to the family. Mother and ! children are doing well." Rhodes • is the father of children himself [ —Philadelphia Record. L roand to success. The School Teacher's Creel i beliete in leys and girls, the men and women of a great tomor row; that whatsoever tie boy soweth the man sha 1 reap. I believe in the cuise of igno'ance. in the tAiiacy of hUuli, in the dignity of teacl-ing, and in the joy of serving others. 1 believe in Wisdom as revealed in human lives as well as in the pages of a printed book, in lessons taught, not so much l>y precept as by eiajpple in to work with the hands as well as to th nk ¥ ith the head, in everything that makes life large and iov. '.r. ' I believe in beauty in the school room, tie heme, in ti.e tasy life and in out d*. o S. Ibe eve r. '.tighter. n kve, in f»:th St. ci;ttr.: kr.pes thtt lure *:?• on IV« e- e' ft every hour o €'• Civ vp re.*"', p a rtvz-u for i ' we fttm t , v-eco. I ict ere ! e prwent • »t>« i>a oyp- ..V. «*, in thel'.itufe ti. * . |»rcrr :»es ana in the civ :.ejuy t J l:v r.g —l*. .• ( I Ala ilptlon la em every bo* of tt» gimlaa Laxative Bromo-Quinioe fca !!■! Ij IM am bmM Is M«*f Pay vour taxes before May i»t or you ran nU vote in the coming elections, neither town or State. We wan t a good live representative at each poat c ffice in Martin county. The rig(it parties will find it profitable. Ad dreaa "The Enterprise." Legal Advertisements. Public Sal* of Valuable Swamp. By eidrr of the Supeiior Court of Martin en Irrcd in tbe (ftdtl proceeding tkere pending, atylcd J. F John won, Franria 1) Winatcn and otbera. I!*parte. To the Court. I will aril for Cask befire the store of Sladr. Jones & Co., in Natniltoa. N. C., at u M on Monday. May sth, . km that certain tract of hwamp Laid in Mar tinjLoMty N. C . ku« «n aa the Joseph J. Wil li* in a Lang Midge Kaan.paad contaiuiug tome juo acres more or leaa. „ This Match 75. 190*. T. H. SLADR. CoMfttiMionsft. a♦ » • I Have Just Moved My M III«» 1111110111 Ntock In My ... NEW STORE Where I will be pleased to serve my friends with the Barae Old Time Courtney aa has been my pleasure for years. Remember I have iu ANYTHING You would usually find in an Up-to-l)nte Ntore. Ihe first Ftore you sec on the rijght band side of the street coming in town, and the last on the left side leaving town — (provided you come in town the ri>.4it way)— You can't miaa it, and if you fail to find it you will regret it. Our Entire Stock of 1 jJ cmU'h Clothing Is now being offered at New York Comt Just to make room for Spring &ocfc 1r o Barrells Finest Red JUi6s Seed Irish Potatoes —Come ia and go home happy Yours to please, ELI GURGANUS. Heavy Winds and fires ;.. THE RECENT HEAVY WINDS AND FIRES HAVE CAVSED PEOPLE TO Think and Insure. WE REPRESENT THE BEST COMPANIES, AND RESIECT JUU.Y SOLICIT YOR tUSINEES. ED F. HUFFINES & CO., CIJFICE IN I/$K CF MARTIN CCtKIY RACKS BUS k HEW FAST TIIIN ■if 1— W. U* m* Whim CWr —* OKLAHOMA CITY. WICHITA* DENISON, * SHERMAN, DALLAS, POST WORTH Htmimmmmm Hod River Dtvtetoau | liarj appllnaa tam M astoa M ! s!»3hfflisn3p 1 Cafe Ob—rwUai Can, ndr tfca aiii|«nl at IM, Ifcl'TiJ. Wl tofof—il»a aa toia*— IP#** p—alji a s trip via this naw raata wdTVa ilaiHaWy M Aa Oa La ATLANTIC COAST 1.1 HI «. R. COMPANY. COMURNSKD KIIWLS. TRAINS GOING SOCTH. DATRD a . FfllJsc • £ 22 iiqlti tl A. m r . m. r. m. a. m. r. m. Leave Weldoa ■ S® »J« - Ar. Rocky Ml f '® »p Uan Tarboro . ■» "» 7si Lv Rocky Mt.....~. iojmoj j»i }« nji Leave Wilaun ' » nlo i]■ • » *«a Leave Selma a S5 II M ..—— Lv. Fayettcville. «y> Isa Ar. Florence 735 Jao ... ........ r. ffA.ii. • Ar. Goldshoro. f ao I.v. GoMsboro 7»l I>} Lv. Msguolia ..... •JT 4>l Ar. Wilmington. it in aaa p. m.|a. mT|>. m. TRAINS GOING NORTH. a 2|j n *2 il .. . . . • A.K ~r. u. Lv. Florence lo 05 . • «S I.v, Payetleville.. u *0 IO •» Leave Helma ... * »on Arrive Wilaon... 1 57 11 . r a. JTS *• *- Lv. Wilminatoa. Lv. MaanoHa , 'J* J! "} Goloaboro 7' IS 9 M " " r. m A. M. r. m. r. Leave Wilaoa a» • » »» »tS J « Ar. Rocky Mt..... I*> 9 *> ""» "'i ' u Arrive Tarboro . - 954 —— * I,rave Tarboro... *3 l Lv. Rocky Mt .. 35» 11 ** Ar wtkto » p L'jj-rnT — Yadkin Division Main Lin*-' Train tesves Wil mine ton. 910 a. arrive* HaytUevilh ia aa J. ™iU*. J'.'.. 1 * L m n ■ Bennettsville Branch— Train leavev wss«'» ville 8 10 a m . Maston a. aa.. R»*l a ill m . Farktoa 1041 a. ai., Nop* ru., arrive Fayetteville 11 10 Fayettevtlle 44S P • "°Pf sprinaa 5 43 P « • Maaton 6 i4p aa., arrivea aea "cM. V n^*tLl| s at FsyetleviUe » Uh Mailon with Carolina Central Railroad, at Red Sprinit* with Ihe Red ap.ln|.ind »ow«nre ratl road > Han ford with the Seaboard Air Ltaa ana (touti.rrn Railway, at GaU with th* Dnrka. and Charlotte Railroad. . _ . Train on the Scotland Neck Branch Koad W" Wrldon j 15 p m . Halifaa J »». • .' »rrtvaa Scot land Neck 410 p. m f.revi"vUW J « at on 1 4S p m Retnraina leaves tteaM» 7ja "L" Greenville B 30 a. ■ . arriving at Hajitaa il aj a. ai.. Weldca 11 ao a. m , dally eacept "nyT;,.. Trains on Washington Branch leaJ« Waj»l"«* toa 800 s m . srd J45 P ai-. arrive rar»*»» SJ a 111 4 10 p. in . relnrnlna leave Paraiele 11 ia a m , and s»a P ai , arrive Wartlagtoa iay> a. «. and 6 15p m.,«lallr eacept Bnnday. Train leavea Tbrroro tf. C., dalty f*?. u, day 4J5 P aa.. Sunday 4J5 P month 6 « p.m., 630 p. m.. Returning, leave PI) mouth Ally eacept Sunday 3» \ ■" Sunday 9oa a. m., arri\-ea Tarboro 9 M a. "Tra'a mi Midland W.C. Branch c ff: borodaiW. eacept Snnday, saa a. in .arrtju* SmithfieM 6 K> a. m.. Returning leavea Smitaneaa 7 as a.m.. arrives Goldabotn • » a. % Trains on Nashville Branch J^Ta! at aao a. 4aa p. aa.. arrive Naahvilla m m a. m.. 4 UP- liMtei ho|H n aa a. t.» Return i*k leave Spring Hope nni» .) Nashville u 45 a. m.. 5 4i P - . arrtva V. Mount IS IO p m ,«ao p. m daUy aaceptJwW. Train on Clinton Branch laaVaa Warsaw (at Clinton dnily. eseept Sunday, il «a a. m.,an4 4 l» p ,m , Returning leavea Ctinloa *4S a. and 1 ?iai™No. 7* makes close connection at WeMon •r all | iinu Kcilk «Uilp. aU taU via Birhmsad H. M. KMKRSON, Gen'l Psaenger Agvat. J. R. KENLY, Gen'l Matager. T*u ;Kmerson. Timfic Manager.