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QEANDT r ICKER. REMARKABLE INVENTION PEANUT CROWERB* HOPE REALIZED WRITE NOW Benthall Machine (Jo., Suffolk, Va. I H, Doctor, I know vol ■ j der do Vcn I don't got some Ipiahness mit you And tnidout any price /Ji\ 1 v '" der advice: VV Get acquainted mit "Taffy-Tolu." EI Coreso Cigar Its a Mild Cigar and ot a peculiarly fine flavor. Made exclusively for myself. Ask for It. Refuse Others L. E. COREY, Wholesale Grocer. College of Agriculture and Mechanic Aits Practical education in Agricul ture; in civil, Electrical, and Me chanical Engineering: in Cotton Manufacturing; Dyeijig and In dustrial Chemistry. Tuiton $45 a year; Board fio a month. 120 Scholarships. Address, —j —- PRESIDENT WINSTON, West Raleigh, N. C. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION Rates fiotn Williaiuston as follows: Season ticket $6.25, sold daily April 19 to November 30th. 60 day ticket $5.25. sold daily April 19th to November 30th. Coach Excursions $2.90, sold each Tuesday; Limit 7 days; en dorsed: "Not good in parlor or sleeping cars". Thtough Pullman sleeping cars From Port Tampa and Jackson ville, Fla. Atlanta and Atigmta, Ga. Wilmington, N. C., via Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Co. Write for a l>eautiful illustrated folder containing maps, descriptive matter, list of Hotels, etc. For reservations or any informa tion Address. K T. C. WHITE, s Gen'l Pass. Agent. W.J CRAIG, V Tralitc Mg'r. W ilmington, N. C. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 1789-1907 Head of the State's Kducational System DEPARTNENTS College, Engineering, Graduate, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. Library contains 45,000 volumea. New water wo-Va, electric lights, cetral heating system. New dormi tories, Ryttinakium, Y. M. ' C. A. huildit)g v Library. 732 Students. 74 in Faculty. The Pall term begins Sept. 9, 1907. Address FRANCIS P. VXNABLK. PRKSIDKNT CHAPKL HILL, *. C. • KILL™ COUCH m» CURB THE LUWQB Dr. King's New Discovery Nfl cSr. Hustling Zebediad Continued From Page One rfTOfig-flirwr Bit" by a rfftflftmake or falls off the roof of a barn. I'm going to talk to you Jest as If you *•*• my daughter. Something's got to be done." "I—l can't do anything," stammered the gtrl as she turned her face away to bide tbe color. you can, and yon're going to 'That's where you need a mother; that's where a mother'# plans coine In. If I had Ave daughters I'll bet I'd marry the last one of "em off In two years. Now, Kmellne Williams, stop twiddling your thumbs and blushing and hitching around and listen to me." And Innldo of ten m'nntes she had developed her plan and guarapteed Its successful working. There were ob jections, but she overruled them. There were protestations, but she si lenced them. Half an hour after the girl had run back home with her lea the plan had been communicated to Bert. Mrs. Strong's brother, and en tered upon In the heartiest manner. He had lieen Introduced to tho Williams household, and. following out the plan, he crossed the road and spent font hours talking to Emellne on the ve randa. Zebediah saw them from the cornfield, During the first hour he was easy In his mind. During the MM'ond he wondered a bit. Before tho thtrd was ended be was -feeltog-tlw gnawing pangs. lie came up to sup per sullen and niorose, and now and then during tßtrovenlng he flung out something a!>out "that squirt from Illinois." Bert came the next day and the next. -He also came In the evening. lie al most Ignored Zeb, while he made every effort to entertain Emellne. |fo even aroused her father from Ills wonted lethargy. Zeb wanted to do some kicking, but fear of the Inw restrained him. He wanted to talk to the girl and tell her what was what, but pride forbade. He was mud und Jealous, but there seemed nothing for him to do. He lay In his bod one night thinking things over and gritting his teeth and wondering why girls made fools of themselves, when Farmer Strong roused him up and told him he'd let ter go to tho barn and see If the horses were all right. Farmer Strong thought' he had seen some one prowling around. A trli> to the barn showed that the gray horse and top buggy were miss ing. When tbe Williams household was alarmed, tho discovery was.made that Miss Emellne was not In her loom. Her wardrobe had been over hauled, and she had evidently lied. The discovery was not a minute old w'lien Mrs. Strong came over to_report that her brother was missing. "By gum, but It's an elopement!" exelalmed Zobedtah as he made for tho barn. "It's an elopement, and I'IJ kill that Btjulrt from Illinois If I have to follow him' to Africa I" There was another horse in the barn, and, waiting only long enough to slip on a bridle, Zeb mounted and wus off for the nearest village. As he went clattering through the midnight dark ness he saw red. In bis heart lie was a murderer ten-times over. He did not have to go to the village. Three miles from home be met' a boy driving tin* old gia.v mare homeward, lie had lieeu paid half n dollar by the "squirt" to do so after tbe yoirng man Imd taken the train. The boy was positive "that there was no one with him, Tho old mare was put on the gallop for home, anil the farmhouse was reached to And the father and daughter at tho gate. Emellne lmd explained lluit she had sat up late ll.ting over if dress anil had finally gone up to the garret to hunt lor some pieces of\cloth, Slope? She had never even dreamed of It. In love with the young man from the west? She couldn't say she even liked hint. At this point Mrs. Strong came Into the discusslou to say that her brother., was very erratic and sometimes did strange things and that when he took sudden resolves to go home ho some times borrowed even a horse and bug gy without consulting the owner, She luidu't heard him say he was going home, but he didn't always let her Into his confidence. Zeb heard her out and then climbed Into the buggy. "Where are you going?" asked the fanner. "After ,Ilm Smith, the Justice." "What fur?" "There's going to lie a wedding here iu less'n an hour." And there was, and though the groom was grouchy for awhile /he soon got over It and acknowledged tiiat he was glad of It—that Is, he was glad he had married five or six yearH soon er than he had Intended to, but If the "squirt" ever returned to that uelgh- Iwrhood let him look out for'a broken neck. —-j —— HAD AN AWFUL TIME But Chamberlain s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Cured Him It is with pleasure that I give you this unsolicited testimonial. About a year ago when 1 hail a severe case of measles I got caught out in a hard rain and the measles settled in my stomach and bowels, 1 had an awlul time and had it not been for the use of Chamberlain's ' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I could not have possibly lived but a lew hours longer, but thanks to-this remedy'l am "now strong and well.* I hijive written the hbove through simple gratitude and I shall always speak a good word for this remedy.—Sa«. H. GWIn, Concord, Ga. For sale by S, R. Biggs , Mother—But what do you expect to do later, my sou,-if you never learn to writer Son—Oh, that will be all rlghtl I'll buy a typewriter. -Silhouette. —' '' - * Everybody loves our baby, rosy, s#eet and warm, Wi>h kissy places on her neck and dimples on her arms. r Once she was so thin and cross used to cry with pain— Mother gave her Cascasweel, now * she'* well again. Sold by S. R, Bigg*, Williamstpn, N. Cj Sltule Jones, h Co. jjjamilton, N. C Women' as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouow prays upon the mind. dto> courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor .. __ . _ and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kld "ey» * re out of order Kidney trouble has . MgjSjkii become ae prevalent * «ha« •« 1» not uncommon /AV>J!-J ' or a child to be bora . VP» * ■ afflicted with weak kid (V llUllf- neys. If the child vr'.ft 2:Mr*T ales too t/fien, if the urine scalds tM flesh or If, when the child reaches an age wnen it should be able to control the passage. It Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, oepend upon it. the cause of ;he difficulty is Kidney trouble, snd the first itep should Do towards the trestment of •hose Important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is aua »o a diseased condition of the kidneys and Maader and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as wsil as men are made mls ;rable with Rioney and bladder trouble, ind both mad uie aame great remedy, rbe mild ana the Immediate effect of SwampoKoot la toon realized. It Is sold yy druggists, la fifty- fITTa cent mS one dollar ilies. You may nave a sample bottle by mall free. also pamphiet tell- Ms at »a«t. ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received k 'rom Sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer it Co.. Blngnamion, N. Y., be aura and mention this Dtoer. Don't mane any mistake, but remember the name, swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, and the address, Blnghamlon, N. Y., on every bottle. Chesterfield's Shrewdness. Lord It., who had many good quali ties and even leuriilug, hud n strong desire of being tlmught skillful In pliyslv and wits very expert In bleed ing. Lord Chester field, who knew his •foible and wished on ft certain occa don to have Ills vote, went to him one morning and, after hnvlng conversed iitt Indifferent matters, complained of a headache and desired his lordship to feel his pulse. It was found to beat high, and a hint of bleeding waa thrown mit. "1 hove no objection, and, as I hear your lordship has u master ly hand, will you favor me with trying your lancet upon me?" said tho tact ful and politic Chesterfield. After the operation he said, "By the way? do you go to the house today?" "I did not Intend to go, not being sufficiently Informed of the question to be debuted," answered the Impromptu physlclun. -"Which side will you lie in?" Ijord Chesterfield, having gained his confidence, easily directed his Judg ment. He took htm to tjie house and gtit him to vote as he pleased.. He aft erward said thnt few of his friends had done us. much r > he, having lit erally bled for the jtood of hla country. .Keep the pores open and the kin clean when you have u cut burn f bruise or scratch. DeWitt's Carbolized, Witch Hazel Salve penetrates the pores and heals iiuickly. Sold by S. R. Biggs, VVilliamslon, N. C. Slade Jones, A Co. Hamilton, N. C. Moat Remarkable Hailstorm, The moat wonderful hailstorm on record us having occurred within the United States In the last century waa that at Dubuque, la., June Id, 1882. It liegun aa 2:110 p. m. and lasted but thirteen minutes, but within that time hall fell to the dopth of three feet. Tho linllstottes, which weighed from an ounco to two mid one-half pounda, were of all kinds bf fantastic shapes and held rocks, sticks, frogs, etc. * Eczema For the good of those suffering with eczema or other such trouble I wish to say, my wife hail some thing of that kind and after using the doctor's remedies for some time concluded to try Chamberlain's ■ialve. and is proved to be belter than anything she had tried. For suleliy S, R„ Biggs. Plenty of Chanoes. A young man proposed for the hand of a millionaire's daughter. "Well," said the millionaire, frown ing thoughtfully, "what are your pros pects? Is there any chance of promo tion In your business?" "Any chance!" cried the young man. "Well, I should say so! Why, we em ploy 200 men, aud my Job Is next to \tie lowest In the eatabllahment."— IMjek, ' " - John Rihn, a prominent dealer ot Vining, la., says: ''l have been selling DeWitt's Sidney and Blad der Pills for about a year and they give better satisfaction than any pill I ever wold. There are a doz en people here who have used them and tlicy give perfect satis-1 faction in every case. I have! used them myself with fine result.'"! Sold liv S. R. Biggs. Williamston, N. C; Slade Jones, A Co. Hamil ton, N. C. / Ifs Easy tJ Learn. "Speaking ot leaning to diet," ssld the little wklow, "W tell you how to learn If you wa«f"W know. Marry an artist. My lasf husband was an art ist. He taught Lie to live on two meala a day. I lilted with him eleven months. It I had lived with him much longer I'd have Itemed to live on on«. or maybe on none at all."—New York Qlobe. •• 1 | Fir a ItiHrii Appetite To improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion try a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr, J. H. Seit*, of Detroit, Mich., says: 'They restored my appetite when impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bow el#,'' Price 15 cepta, Sample free, S. R. Biggs. Ckaakiflala's Cillc, Ctotori art Mar. rkHi Rml|> littar Ttoa Tkraa Baelars > "Three years sgo we bad three doctor* with our little boy and everything that they could do seemed in vain. At last when all hope seemed lo be gone we began using Chambei lain's Colic, Cholera i and Diarrhoea Remedy and in a few hours he began to improve. Today he Is as healthy a child as . parents could wish for.''—Mrs. B j. Johnston, Linton, Miss. For sale by S. R. Biggs. Coke. Tbe silvery luster shown by many of the best grades of coke to said to be due principally to the decomposition of some of tbe gasee evolved during the process of coking, and the deposition of a thin coating of pure carbon oo the surface of the coke cells. This thin coating protects the cells from al teration In the air and Is accountable for the durability shown by many cokes. DeWiU's Little Early Risers don'i sicken or gripe. Small Pills, easy lo take. Sold by S R. Biggs William ton, N. C; Slade Jones. 4 Co. Hamilton, N, C. The Marginal Nets. At a recent sale of old books and curios the auctioneer said, "This book, gentlemen, is especially valuable, as It contains a marginal note In the hand writing of John Drydeu. Five pounds offered. Going—going gone. It to yours, sir." The autograph marginal note by the renowned scholar was Sl' follows: "This book to not worth the paper It to printed on."—London oueen. "We never repent of eating too little," was one of the ten rules of Thomas Jefferson, president oi the United Stated, and the rule applies to every one without exception during this hot weather, becausi it is hard for food even in small quantities, to be digested whet the blood is at high temperature At this season wa should eat spat ingly and properly. We ghou'i also help the stomach as much a: possible by the use of a little Kodo' For Indigestion and Dyspepsia which will rest the stomach by dig eating the food itself. Sold by S R. Biggs. Williamaton, N. C; Slade Jones, & Co. Hamilton, N e. Wizard'* Warning. The traditions connected with tho historical residences of the British aris tocracy are many Bud varied, but none perbops to more curious thsu that re lated about Yester, the Scottish home of lord and Lady Tweaddale. The old castle—now a picturesque ruta-r». ferred to by Sir Walter Scott In "Mar mlon," contained a wonderful vaulted ball, which Hugh Olfford, the magi clan, la said to have erected with one stroke of his waud. But It waa not a case of "easy come, easy go," and the wlsard solemnly vowed that any man who attempted to tamper w.th the fair building ahould die swiftly aiid vloleut* ly. The old tradition waa recalled when the present Ix»rd Tweeddale'a eldest brother, Lord Utfford, wan crushed to death by a falling tree. A short time before he had done some clearing operations that Interfered with Hugh Clifford's hall.- Londou Answers Those who have stomach trou ble, no matter how slight, should i give every possible help to the digestive organs, so that the food may be digested with the least effort. This may be done by tak ing something that contains not ; ural digestive properties-some thing like Kodol For Indigestion and Dyspepsia. Kodol is a pre paraiion of vegetable acids aud ( contains the very same juices . found in a healthy stomach. II digests what you eat. Sold by S R. Biggs, Williamston, N. C; Slad Jones, Co. Hamilton, N, C. A Horrible Iheldent, The frequency of suicide among the Chinese Is proof of the saying of those who know them best.that they have the profoundest contempt for death. The Individual Chinaman certainly doe* not fear death. Lord Napier had , ,a shocking evidence of this when he wss in China. A Chinese family with whom he was on friendly terms wish ed to make him a present of a dog. He had petted It, and It had become fond of blm. It wa* * favorite with Its owa -1 or*, but they very kindly offered It to Kapler. He refused to deprive them of their pet. They took the refusal to heart a* the deadliest Insult or moot . Incurable woe. The owner of the dog I and all the members of his family committed suicide—ln the well which | contained the Briton's only available ; drinking water supply.—St James* Ga zette. I will mail you free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart or The Kidneys. Troubles of the Stomach. Heart, or Kidneys, are merely symptons of tt deeper ail ment. Don't make the common error of treating symptoms only Symptom treatment is treating the rssult of your ailment.and not the cause . Weak Stomach nerves— the inside nervea—mean Stomach weakness, always. And the Heart and Kidneys as well hare their controlling or inside nerves. Weak •n these nerves, and you inevita ' bly have weak vital organs. Here ' is where Dr Shoop's Restorative 1 has made its fame. No other ■ remedy even claims to treat the : "inside nerves." Also for bloat [ ing, biliousuess, bad breath or [ complexion, use Dr, Shoop's Res ' torstive. Write me to-day for sample ajnd free Book. Dr.' Shoop, ' Racine, Wis. The Restorative is sold by S. ft. Biggs. v A PsWtet h-V-ifui. "What to your idea of a perfect boa band r* asked the senUmen'nl ght "A perfect husband," r.. attend Bliss Cayenne, "to ooe who ulil an bin It to any amount oi reproof l«causo be de layed dinner to see sn eleven Inning Utsebsffi game to the tlnteb and never once sllude to the similar delays occa sioned by hto wife's devotion to illus trated lectures or plantota."—Washing ton Star. ___ Rtaatff far Diarrheal *«ar Kaava ta Fa* "I want to ray a few words for Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I have u-ed this preparation in my family for the past five yea" and have re c >mmended it to a number of peo p's in Vork ct.unly and li.«ve ».e r k iown Mto f »il t»«(Tret a 1 «■ in a.y instance. 1 f«I th.it 1 can i>t say too much for the Inst r medy of the kind in the world " —S (emison, Spring Grove, Vork County, Pa, 1"! is remedv is for t le by S. R. Bgg*. BHIVEISITT ~C3' IEGEI OF MEBiCiNE,\^MiS».*i aipum—l'HTitray-f ua.'ucy | ' (juii Bj> -- ■», V i»f ~ ~T I Sedeide ila uyy lfo»pu*L u^etaile^nCemeeton^miiJ^j^lMKOCTOlLj CITY BARBER SHOP J. H. HYMAN, Mgr. Main Street „ First Class Shop . 5 Chairs • Kvcrylhing Clean aud in Order PRESSING CLUB We are running a pressing club in .-onnection with our barber shop ind have an experienced presser ind cleaner in charge. Give us Your Work Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of itrength, nerwM* ness. headache, constipation, bad breath, feneral debility, sour risings, and cstsrrh of the stomach are all due lo Indigeation. ICodol reMsves Indigestion. This new dlscov* sry represents the natuial Juices of diges tion as they exist In a healthy stomach, oombined with the greatest known tonlo ind reconstructive properties. Kodol for dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this fsmous remedy helps all stomach troubles by clesnalng, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the atomach. Mr. S. >. Bell. a I RaTeaewood. W. Ve.. Wi.- ' I wastroubled wltti H> tfoaueh tar twaetj'l** Kodol cani me ted wa art now utas M la a»Uk l 0"'" Kodol Digests Whet Yo« Cat. Bottlea only. IWMm IndlfeeHoe, sour Xomeek belchlnc ol in. etc. Prepared by I. O. OeWITT * 00.. OHIOAQO. KorSaleßy: 8. R. Big{s, Williamaton Slade, Jones a Co., Hamilton. Cures Blood. Skin Diseases, Cancer, Greatest Blood Purifier Free. If your hlopd is impure, thin, diseased lot or full of humora, if you bare blood mlson, cancer, carbunclea, eating mm. icrofuls. eczema, Itchiug. risings Hint bumpa, scabby, pimply akin, bone pains, atarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or drin disease, take Botanic Blood Bnlm (B. B. B.) Soon all aorea heal, acbe > - tnd paina atop aud the blood is tnad- ,>ure and rich. DrugKiata or by express fi.oo per larye liottle. Sample free by * riling Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga 11. B. B. ia especially advtaed for chronio leep-aeated cases, sa it cures after all (alls. all oumuhw, Vi* uUaia PAT NT! ■ THAT PAY, ioi ■ •mia end bvlp jroo fc> MOOWM. Saw: modal, puotuor akrtrh lor rRCK on pMwiuauSw M rtenT prectioa, sun- I PASSING ncrcscNCca. W>| 8.-.k *n i*Ht« ut« write lo •OS-MOB gsveath »fcr ««. V WMMIHOTONjO.I U 30301!© mum* ••*&» mprntrnk. ~ - "a « ■|«lri,, h-l- '■!, ■ SSSShaTMraI «s» SMM snsa MhaS SB^I waeMinoTow.s. o. B / HARPER\ / KENTUCKY \ IWHISREVJ For sale by J, W. Watts & Co. Littleton Female College Splendid location. Health reaort not water Boat. Electric light* and •titer modern improvement*. boarding pupil* la*t year. High itandard c f cliolarship, culture and social lite. Conservatory advantage* in Music. Advanced our*, in Art aad Elocution. Butane** College, Bible, ud Normal course*. Health record not surpassed. Close personal attention to the health and aocial tevelopment of each pupU. Uniform worn oa all public nnoa*ia». jjgyß|| CHARGES VRRY LOW, jfith annual Scion will begin oa September 18th, 1907. For catalogue, address REV. J* M. RHODES. President, LITTLETON. N. C. Take Your Clothing To Octavlus Price When you want them cleaned or pressed. Ladies ! Skills cleaned pressed at a reasonable price. .Work Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. : : L Roanoke Pressing Club in Mobley Building "" ■'' THE NORTH CAROLINA ✓ State Normal and Industrial College Regul.tr Cmirsei lending to degree* of Bachelor of Pedagogy, Bachelor of Art* Bachelor of hcience, and a new course leading to th* degree of Bachelor of Music *)t««rd, laundry, initios and fes* for Mm of te*t bo6k*. etc., $l7O i j«r. For free-tuition stu.'ents, sl ls " Thk Normal Dkpaetmimt give* tboroagh instruction in the subject* taught In tlte n-hool* nnd college*. and special ped gogical training for the profe*aiou of Leuthmg. Teacher* and Graduate* of other college* are offered a one-year jjieeial course in Pedagogy and allied subjects. Thb CoMnaacuvl. DBFAaTMiwrr offers practical instruction in Stenography! ryi>e»riting, Book-keeping and other business subject*. The Departments 01 Manual Arte and Domestic Science provide instruction in Mauual Training an.l in such subject* as relate directly to the home aad family. Tlte Music Department in addition to the degree course now offer* a certificate onrs- in vocal nnd instrumental music. To secure board in the dormitories, all free-tuition application* should be made liefore July IS- The fall term ojtens September 18, 1907, Pot catalogue and othjr information, address. FOU9T, PBR9IDRNT, , GRKKNSBORO, N.C. JOHN D. BIGGS, President ASA T. CRAWPORD, Secretary fc Treaanra T. W. TIWJHMAN, General Manager. The Dennis Simmons Lumber Co. 7 MANUFACTURERS OF Kiln Dried N. C Pine Lumber DENNIS SIMMONS BFRAND CYPRESS SHINGLES ORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Suffolk Feed and Fuel Company •UrrOMi. VIRGINIA DKALKRS IN Corn, Oats, Hay. Cement, Lime, Coal, I N Meat and Meal We Gin Supply You on Short Notice. Give Ui Your Orders Q. T. BRAN I LEY, Local Representative You Will Find Us the Same During 1907 that You Did During 1906 We Carry at Williamston, N. C., A Stock of Corn, Oats, Lime and Cement so as to save delay in filling orders WE SELL TO MERCHANTS ONLY Statement of the Condition of BANK OF ROBERSONVILLE / At the close of business Friday, May 18th, 1906. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. (/Mtts*ul discounts >55,894.1? Capital stock $13,000.00 )verd rafts ..,,7.8, Surplus fund 5.800.00 Undivided profit* 7'4.7 l t'k'ng House, P. and fixtures 3,685.81 gjjj # p a y,y e 13,000.00 Hue from hanks and bankers 1 ,568.65 Time certificate* of deposit 4,344.00 Cash iUtns 1.071.77 Depoaits *5.44 6 -93 Cashier*' check* outstanding 53-66 #64,359.31 State of North Carolina—County of Martin. I, J. C. Robertson, cashier of the above named bank do solemnly wear that the above statement is true to the bent of my knowledge and belief. J.C. ROBERTSON, Cashier. Subscribed and *worn to before me this 19 day of May 1907. S. L. ROSS, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: A. S. aobersou and J. H. Roiiartaon Jr., tHrector*. fITL/INTIC COAJT LINE RAILROAD CO. PASSENGER TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT, V WII.MINGTON, N. C., April 6, 1907. TRAIN SERVICE:— Inauguration New Train Service, Nan. 73 and 7a, between Wei don and Kinston, N. C. Effective April 8, 1907, new train service willbe inauguarated be tween Weldon and Kinston, N. C. traina Noa. 73 and 73 oa following schedule. _ no. 73 *°» daily rxcrft suhdav daily excett suicday 825 am Leave Weldon S m Arrive 730p tn 840 a m * " Halifax have .fcj «o pM# 903 am " TiUery " 651pm 918 am " Spring Hill 1* 640 p ■ 933 a m p " Scotland Neck / " 626 p m 10 02 am m - Hobgood M Jjg. » 6.opm 10 18 an " Oak City " ffi, " fig® 5 4«pm 1050 am v Parmrfe " 5 20pm ti 17 a m House -i 43 a P m II '»&•» .V •" Gree»viUejC. • J M 4«4P« 11 39 a m " Wiuterville " 4io p m 1149 am " Ayden .« - 401pm 14 07 pm " Griftoo :"Cv- •J"—■ 4 12 20 pm " Grainger " 33° P ®
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