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What Some Editors Might Say
to Some Subscriber.
Southern Pine Tourist.
If anything has happened to
you or about your home; if you
have been somewhere, or some
one is visiting you, or has been,
do not give the information to
the editor of the local paper, but
watch out and see if he gets it.
If not, kick.
THIRD
OPERATION
PREVENTED
TVn'f tmiT vnnr aiihapriniinn in
ad vance. True, the law says you By Lydia E. Pillkham'S Veg
snail, or tne paper must oe - ,
stopped, but never mind that etable Compound
,i 1 I' ...Ml 4-
me puunsner win nut sluP - Chicago m. l want to tell you
If you get a bill toss it into the what Lytlia E. j'inkhani's Vegetable
waste basket, or Diireon hole it. Compound did for me. I was so sick
Ollll
Biggs & 6o.
IF YOU GET IT AT
POPE'S
IT'S RIGHT.
PURE DRUGS,
RUBBER GOODS,
TOILET ARTICLES,
STATIONARY,
CIGARS
Soda Fountain Specialties,
You are accustomed to pay when
a iob is done, and this job will
b ; completed only when the year
ii up. To be sure the printer
will have to spend tne money
you haven't paid him long be
fore the last number of the pa-
ner reaches you. Never mind.
If he sends the bill a second time
and adds a hint at the bottom,
set mad and tell him to discon
tinue.
The paper prints some things
in which you are not particular
ly interested, and which you do
not care to read. Others are
interested in those things
.1 II 1 " A 1
or tney wouia not De pnnteu.
Well, what of that? Make a
uss. You don t have to read
what you don't care to? No,
but what does anybody suppose
you take a paper ior, anyway,
if not to read every last word
of it? The publishers must
cater to all tastes and interests?
What is that to you? It takes all
kinds of people to make a sub
scription list? Maybe, but why
should you pay for other people's
reading? What you want is a
paper of your own. Then you
could have what you wish m it
and nothing else. Wouldn t
pay? Probably not, but what
do you care that's not your look
out.
i
it some day you run across an
editorial which you more or less
violently do not like; which you
that two of the best doctors in Chicago
said I would die if I did not have an
ration, l liati
oner
alrei
AND TOBACCO.
Nunnally's Candy.
The Pope Drug Company, Inc.,
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Z22 Lumberton, N. C.
10 rVfl Eft II
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for your Dollar and Some One WILL GET THE
PIANO. We Don't Select the Lucky Card that
is left to a child that can't READ. All Stand an
Equal Chance. YOU may be the WINNER. Try
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eady had two
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one. 1 suffered day
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flammation and a
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told me how Lydia
K. Hnkham's Veg
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11 Langdon Street, Chicago, 111.
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home or in your place of employment
until an operation is necessary, but
build up the feminine system, and re
move the cause oi inose uisiressmg
aches and pains by taking Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs.
For thirty years it has been the stan
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ness, or nervous
don't you try it ?
BIG EXCURSION.
Grass The Foregivenew of Na
ture and a Constant Benedic
tion. John J. Inealls.
Grass is the forgiveness of
nature her constant benedic
tion. Fields trampled with bat
tle, saturated Avith blood, torn
with the ruts of cannon, grow
green again with grass, and
carnage is forgotten. Streets
abandoned by traffic, become
grass-grown like rural lanes, and
are obliterated. Forests decay,
harvests perish, flowers vanish,
but grass is imortal. It invades
the solitude of desserts, climbs
the inaccessable slopes and for
bidding pinnacles of mountains,
modifies climates and determines
the history, character and desti
ny of nations. Unobtrusive and
patient, it has immortal vigor
and aggression. Banished from
the thoroughfare and the field,
it bides its time to return, and
when vigilance is relaxed, or the
dynasty has perished, it silently
resumes the throne from which
it has bean expelled, but which
it never abdicates. It bears no
blazonry of bloom to charm the
senses with fragrance or splen
dor, but its homely hue is more
enchanting than the lily or the
rose. It yields no fruit in earth or
air,andJyet,should its harvest fail
for a single year, famine would
depopulate the world.
CLUBBING RATES.
HUR-ON
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"BLUR"
This word ia used by people coming
to us perhaps more than under any oth
er conditions. The meaning of this
word is plain to us all, and when you
hear it you know what it means.
Something is not clear, a mist, cloudy,
smoky, shady, and as some say inky, a
little obscured. All these words are
familiar to us, they come to us in com
plaints or expressions of trouble.
Brought about by poor eyesight, or as
it is usually expressed, everything has
become BLUR D. We often maKe
things clear to our patrons and that we
understand this difficulty. Come and
see us.
EYES EXAMINED FREE.
Dr. VINEBERG,
At Kingsbury's Drug Store, Masonic
J emple.
Wilmington, N. C.
Artificial Eyes Inserted Without Pain.
8-24-tf
Improved Sleeping Car Service
BETWEEN
Wilmington and Hamlet,
And Change of Schedule May 2nd,
ON
Seaboard Air Line
On Trains Nos. 44 and 45.
With change of schedule on May 2nd Ical Pullman Sleeping Car S. rvi.-.-be
established on above trains between Hamlet and Wilmington. .p,.t, for .
i nr:i : .... u.ifcl r m lunvinir nt .'(Kl a. m Jirrivinir .
sengers ai vvuiiiimkuj" "' k- . ye. """"''i ui
7-(Kl a m , connecting wun inrounn n.nni, if;uniii, iii-ni,,(,
and the West. Jacksonville, Charlotte, Kuthorfordton, Johnson City, i;.,,,
Norfolk, Washington and New York.
RETURNING:
Leave Hamlet 8:20 p. m.. after arrival of train from Johnson City ci,
Iotte, and Nos. 41 and 4;5 from the North, giving excellent service lor th.. st A
SHORE travel to Wrightsville Beach this bummer.
Pullman Berth Rate $1.50 Between Hamlet and VllmIn' .
With change of schedule Nos. 44 and 45 will be through trains lu-twe,
Wilmington and Johnson City.
prostration. Why
No. 45
Leave Wilmington,
Lumberton,
Hamlet.
Ar Charlotte,
Bostic,
Johnson City,
3:00 a m
5.30 '
7:25
10:25 "
2:00 p m
8:05 "
No. 44
Leave Johnson City,
Bostic,
Charlotte,
Arv Hamlet,
Leave Lumberton,
Arv Wilmington,
a in
I' in
12 am
Only Slight Changes in Nos. 39 and 40.
No. 40
OverC. C. & O. Charlotte Ob
server and Chronicle to Run
Personally Conducted Pull
man Train to Dante, Va.
Charlotte Chronicle.
A solid Pullman and dining car
train from Charlotte to Dante,
from Charlotte to
think is wrong in fact, "principle Va., in the heart of the most
or tendency, drop the paper and 1 beautiful mountain scenery of
hunt up the editor. You have the United btates, a distance ot
not sought him out and told him 287 miles this is a trip offered
when you liked his editorials and by The Observer and The Eve
agreed with him? Why, of course ning Chronicle on July 15th. It
not. If you didn't kick he should
know that you were pleased- the
same as your wite does. Yes,
indeed, hunt him up, and at once.
too: ao not give your wratn a
chance to cool, and your better
nature to assert itself. Go to
the office and have it out with
him; tell him just how you feel;
give him the lull particulars.
Do not ask to see him in his
private room, but take him just
where you find him. Never
mind if he is surrounded by his
office force and three or four
business callers, a situation
which may seriously embarass
him; what do you care whether
he is humiliated or not? Aren't
you a subscriber to the paper
will be a. personally conducted
excursion, the train being r.un
bv expert railroad officials who
know in detail every point about
the wonderful C. C. & Ohio
Railway, which has just been
completed, and who are familiar
it ii.i -i i
with an tne wiera natural views
in the great Blue Ridge moun
tains. The entire trip will be
made in all the luxury possible
for a train. The excursionists
will live on the cars for three
whole days with privilege to
stop over at as many points as
may be desired ior ten days.
While no set schedule has as
yet been arranged the special
will probably leave Charlotte on
the morning of the 15th over the
Seaboard Air Line, thence to
Bostic and from there through
Johnson City, Tenn., to Dante,
be
and haven't you a right to say
i i
wnat you please, when you
choose, and where you wish?
Do not shake him kmdlv bv Va. The return trio will
the hand and tell him that vou made on the 18th
regard him as an able editorial The Observer and Chronicle
writer, and that usually you find have planned to allow all who
yourself in agreement with' him, will to make the magnificent
in essentials at least, but that lournev. It offers a free t.rm
this week you are sure that he to anyone who will secure 13
has struck a false note, and that paid in advance subscriptions to
you feel that it is so seriously The Chronicle or for each eight
wrong that it is your duty to ex- paid in advance yearly subscnp
press to him your dissent, and to tions to The Observer. One free
give him the reasons for your trip will also be offered 64 paid
attitude,in the hope that a recon- in advance yearly subscriptions
siaeration may lead him to see to The Semi-Weekly Observer.
that he has made a mistake. No, The railroad fare from Charlotte
i'v.nnJ . -I i. J. J 1 1 ,1 I J T"V i T T 1
luuwu, jusl tnrow it at mm; tne to uante, va., ana return is
harder it hits him the better $18.10, with stop-over privileges
tor you. His intentions are Those who do not care to take
good Of course, but a famous advantage of the offers made bv
winter resort is said to be paved the two papers may go for $16
wiui kooq resolutions, uoctors ior the rounrt trm. mn e who
How You Can Save Money if
You Want to take Any Other
Paper With The Robesonian.
If you want to take any other
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Robesonian, we can save you
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the benefit of whatever rate is
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do not make a cent on anv of
them.
We will send The Robesonian
and The Charlotte Semi-Weekly
Observer, both one year (four
papers a week) for only $2. 25.
This is a good combination, as
The Observer is full of general
news that will interest you and
The Robesonian will give vou
all the local news and much gen
eral news.
We will send The Robesonian
and Ihe Progressive Farmer to
new subscribers to that paper
for only $2.00. The Progressive
Farmer is the best farm paper
published tor Southern farmers.
If you are already taking The
Progressive Farmer the price of
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we save you money on renewing
your subscription.
We will send The Robesonian
and The New York Thrice-
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every week) tor only $2.15,
The Thrice - a - Week World
comes to you every other day
except Sunday. It has achieved
a position with the public unique
among papers of its class. It is
a good paper and you will sret
your money's worth in this com
bination, as in the others.
We will send you The Robe
sonian and The Atlanta Thrice-
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pers each week) for only $2.25.
mi i it
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We will send The Robesonian
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regular subscription price o
which is $1.00. for onlv $2.00.
The National Monthly is a new
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ests of the Democratic party and
its aim is to promote organized
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You save 50 cents "by taking the
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The wise man secures the protection of
FIRE INSURANCE.
When fire occurs, the most valuable pa
oer a man has is a policy in a goo4 com
pany. We represent some of the bes
companies in existence. iney pay
promptly and honorably all losses incur
red. Some day you may be sorry you
didn't let us write a policy tu-lay.
Leave Charlotte,
Cj" Hamlet,
" Lumberton,
Arv Wilmington,
C:(XI a m
t:or.
1(1:10 '
i :i.i ii in
:;s an.l
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Q T. WILLIAMS.
No. 39
Leave Wilmington, 3.20 pm
Lumberton, 0:01
Arv Hamlet. 7:30
Charlotte, 11:20'
No. 40 will continue to connect with A C L at Maxton for Favettevilli-
Between Monroe ana namiet inos. .10 anu u win laKe the place of Nos
41 on following schedules:
No. 36 37
Leave Monroe, 7:05 am Leave Hamlet, K-15 11 m
Arv Hamlet, 8:50 " Arv Monroe. In -m
No. 36 will not connect with No. 38 at Hamlet and passengers for n,..-m, ..
Hamlet will be handled on No. 06 and No. 36 will handle sleeiM-r Biniiiiiirhani t
New York, on No. 66 North of Hamlet.
No. 37 will be operated on practically same schedule as No. 41 lictw.-.-n ii.,,..
let and Monroe, and will go through to Birmingham, handling sleeier betwre
New York and Birmingham.
No change of Nos. 32 and 33, Nos. 4Jandbb, and only slight change on 81 ami K4
Nos. 57 and 58 between Hamlet and Columbia will be (fiacnntinni w. i
and 133 will be discontinued between Monroe and Charlotte, Nos. 44 and 4f tak
ing place of these trains and will handle the Charlotte and Portsmouth sleetier
between Charlotte and Hamlet. '
Shoe Fly train will be established between Rutherfordton and rhiri..f ....
following schedule:
No. 46 ino. At
Leave Rutherfordton, 7:00 a m Leave Charlotte, 5:15 y m
Arv Charlotte. 10:30 " Arv Rutherfordton. 8:4(1 "
Nos. 52 and 53 between Atlanta and Monroe will be extended through to
Charlotte.
C. H. GATTIS,
District Passenger Agent,
RALEIGH. N. C.
When In Need
Of a talking machine and records, al
up to date watches, gas lamps and sup
plies, pocket knives, razors, folding
shears, self-oiling racycies, Dicycies ana
supplies, call at the Bicycle Store, or
for wheels try the Rambler and Pierce,
and why not have a Victor talking ma
chine in vour home and in your store
It will draw trade.
U. M. EDWARDS SEABOARD AIR LINE.
Lumberton, N. C.
scneaaie Effective May zna, 1909.
Quickest Line with Double Daily Service to New York,
Washington, Florida Points, Charlotte, Atlanta, Birm
ingham, Memphis, New Orleans and all Points West.
Local Sleeper on 44 and 45 between Wilmington and Hamlet On
44 arriving in Wilmington at 12:30 a. m. passengers can remain
in car until 7:00 a. m.; on 45 leaving Wilmington at 3:00 a.
m. sleeper will be open at 9:00 p. m.
Nos. 44 and 45 will be Operated Through to Johnson City.
Berth Rate Hamlet to Wilmington $1.50.
4-8
Spring 1 Summer
IN
North Carolina Mountains
"The Land of the Sky";
" The Sapphire Country"
Scenery Unparalleled
Beautiful at any Season
And Particularly So At This
Time
Double Daily Service with HIGH-BACK-SEAT-COACH ES
PULLMAN SLEEPING and DINING CARS.
Southern Railway operates
Through Train, with Coaches
and Parlor Car, between Golds
boro and Asheville, N. C. via
Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro
and Salisbury, on following
schedule:
Trains Leave Lumberton as Follows:
WESTBOUND EASTBOUND
No. 45, 5:30 a. m.
No. 39, 5:51 p. tn.
No. 40, 10:40 a. m.
No. 44, 9:55 p. m.
MULLINS' PRSSED STEEL LAUNCHES
Sizes 16 to 26 Feet. Prices $110 to $950.
Built of Steel Plates, like Torpedo Boats.
Sold under an ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE against
PUNCTURE, LEAKING, DRYING OUT, WARPING AND WATERLOGGING
Equipped with Air Chambers. Cannot Sink.
Pressed Steel Row Boats.
Call and receive information and printed matter.
J. A. SHARPE, Agent, Lumberton, N. C.
make mistakes? Maybe they do
out tne undertakers cover them
up. .Preachers blunder some-
imes? The next world will de-
upi
n n
nil
cide that. Lawyers slip
You can't prove it thev take
care of that; but editors can
offer no excuse that anybody is
pound to listen to.
Do not suppose, gentle reader.
that any of these sketches is
meant to be your likeness, un-
ess you are sure it was made
from your negative. They are
to be taken humorouslv. not.
cynically. The Tourist has as
fine a class of subscribers as any
paper can boast, but every pa
per has the specimens outlined
in the snapshots developed above,
so mat wnile these squibs are
humorous they have a real side.
That we sell ONLY the Latest Styles
and Reliable Merchandise, Includ
ing the Famous Clothing of Schloss
Bros., Stetson Shoes, Hawes Hats,
and Zeigler Shoes for Women.
Come Let Us Show You
No Obligation To Buy
Our Pleasure To Show You
Jenrette - Singletary Company,
Lumberton, N. C.
4-19-mon
im ROBESOHIAH BUSINESS BUILDERS
have only a few days for vacation
during the summer can find no
better way to enjoy a three-day
outing than this trip. You have
one month in which to earn the
journey absolutely free of charge!
uet busy now and make vour
reservation with Mr. James Ker.
Jr., city passenger and ticket
agent of the Seaboard Air Line.
National Educational Associa
tion, Denver, Colorado, July
5th-9th, 1909.
Prof. P c firiflRn ctota r;.
Salisbury, N. C, haa selected the
Southern Railway, via Asheville, Knox
ville and St. Louis, as the official route
to Denver and return for the above oc
casion, passing through the Mountains
of Western Carolina, and the Blue
Grass Region of Kentucky.
Prof. Griffin, and a number of the
delegates, will extend their trio to
beattle, Wash., taking in Yellowstone
Park en route; returning via San Fran
cisco, Los Angeles, Salt Lake and
Chicago.
Ihrough Pullman car to leave Golds-
boro at 2:05 d. m. Jnlv 1st.
showing full itinery of route will tbe
lurnisnea on application. faf
For further information and Pullman
car reservations, please write
a , , J4" U VERNON, D. P. A..
6-17-6-28 Charlotte, N. C.
Born In Iowa.
uur iamuy were all born and raised
in Iowa, and have used chamberlain's
colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
ymnae at uea Moines) for years. We
know how good it is from long experi-
S!C ln th use o ln f ac when in
LI Paso, Texas, the writer's life was
j tit 1C PronlP' se oi tnis reme
dy. We are now engaged in the mer
cantile business at Narcoossee,Fla..and
Hiuuuuceu tne remedy here, it
noa vasvtA m -r
..-o piuveu very successiui and is con-
i.aiiuy growing m ravor. EnnisBros.
Ihis remedy is forsale by all druggists.
To avoid serious results take Foley's
Kidney Remedy at the first sign of kid
ney or bladder disorder such as back
ache, urinary irregularities, exhaustion,
and you will soon be well. Commence
taking Foley's Kidney Remedy today.
No Need of Suffering FromRheu-
matlsm.
It is a mistake to allow anyone to
suffer from rheumatism, as the pain
can always be relieved, and in most
cases a cure effected by applyingcham
berlain's Liniment. The relief from
pain which it affords is alone worth
many times its cost. It makes sleeD
and rest possible. Even in cases of long
standing this liniment should be used
on account of the relief which it affords.
Do not be discouraged until vou have
given it a trial. For sale by all druggists.
Aberdeen & Rockfish Ry. Co.
TIME TABLE NO. 33.
In Effect Sunday, Dec. 27. 1908.
Between Aberdeen and Hope Mills.
NORTHBOUND
(Daily Except Sunday)
Lv Aberdeen,
" Leavitts,
" Endon Junction,
" Montrose,
" Timberland,
" Raeford,
" Dundarracb,
" Arabia,
" Rockfish.
" Hope Mills June, 4.o9 "
Ar Hope Mills, 4.4o "
No. 38
3.oo p m
3.1o "
3.2o "
3.25 "
3.33 "
3.39 "
3.49 "
3.54 "
4.o5
No. 40
9.oo a m
9.1o "
9.2o "
9 25 "
9.33 "
9.4o "
9.5o "
9.55 "
lo.o5 "
lo.lo "
lo.4o "
SOUTH BOUND
(Daily Except Sunday)
No. 41 No. 39
Lv Hope Mills, ll.So a m 5.oopm
" HopeMills Jun 12.o5 p m 5.15 "
" Rockfish, 12.1o " 5.2o
" Arabia, 12.2o " 5.3o "
" Dundarrach, 12. 3o " 5.4o '
" Raeford, 12.45 " 5.55 "
" Timberland, 12.55 6.o5 "
" Montrose, 1.05 " 6.15 "
" Endon Junctionl.lo " 6.2o
" Leavitts, 1.15 " 6 25 "
Ar Aberdeen, 1.3o " 6.4o "
If you would keep posted
scribe fop The Robesonian..
sub
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TOUR
"Around the Continent"
Over the Rocky Mountains to tne
Pacific, the Alaska-Yukon Expo
sition, Los Angeles During the
Elks National Convention and
Through the Yellowstone Nation
al Park via the
SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY
In Charge of
Mr. C. H. GATTIS, District Pas
senger Agent, Raleigh, ti. C, and
Chaperoned by MRS. C. H. GAT
TIS Over the Entire Trip.
Leaves July 3rd, returns August 6th,
circling the United States in a solid
Pullman tram composed of the highest
graae ana moaern aesign oi sleeping,
compartment observation cars and
Fullman dining car.
fTL i - . .
ine most inexpensive trip ever ope
rated from the Southeast, throueh At
lanta, Birmingham, Memphis, stopping
at Kansas City, . Denver, Colorado
Springs, Salt Lake, Los Angeles, Santa
oarDara, Monterey, santa Cruz, San
Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma,
Spokane, through Yellowstone Nation
al Park, bt. Paul, Chicago, returning
nuiiic uiruugn Cincinnati ana U & V,
through Richmond.
Trip cost will include railroad and
Pullman fares, hotels, dining car meals,
stage ride of five (5) and one-half (i
days through the Yellowstone National
Park, transfers, side trios, carrincrp
and automobile rides at stop-over points
anu an actual expenses necessary.
bide trips will be arranged at all stop
over points to places of interest, all de
tails being arranged in advance and
looked after enroute.
An attractive 83-day trip through the
"Greatest Country in the World' cov
ering a distance of 8.755 miles of trawl
in a modern Pullman train with superb
dining car service, eating and sleeping
in the best of hotels, sight-seeing "The
wonaers otthe West" leisurely, with all
details arranged in advance is a luxury
of a lifetime.
Write at once to the undersigned for
cost of trip, schedule and itinerary. If
maps, timetables and booklets of the
lines over which the party will travel,
aic ueaireu, sena av cents in stamps.
C H. GATTIS,
District Passenger Agent,
Raleigh, n. C,
No. 21
Daily.
6.45 a m
i.45 a m
9.55 a m
12. 3o p m
z.oop m
3.50 p m
4.4op m
5.o7p m
5.53 p m
6.35 p m
8.15 p m
Other
Lv Goldsboro
Lv Raleigh
Lv Durham
Lv Greensboro
Lv Salisbury
Lv Statesville
Ar Newton
Ar Hickory
Ar Morganton
Ar Marion
Ar Asheville
Convenient
!No. 22
Daily.
Ar 8.3o p m
Ar 6.3o p m
Ar 5.25 p m
Ar 6.10 p m
Ar 1.15 p m
Ariz. 15 d m
LvI1.25 a m
Lvll.o2 a m
Lvlo.21 a m
Lv 9.40 a m
Lv 8.oo a m
Schedules and
Through Car Arrangements.
Round Trip Summer Tourist
Tickets will be on Sale
May 15, 1909.
For information as to fares, sched
ules, etc., call on any agent of this
tympany, or the undersigned.
11. L. VERNON. R. H. DrRtitts
JLA r. A.. 'IV F A
Charlotte, N. C. Raleigh, N. C.
J. ii. Wood, D. P. A.,
Asheville, N. C.
6-14-8-31
We operate Double Daily Vestibule Service. with through Pullman Sleenin?Cars.
to Jacksonville. Atlanta. Biraiine'ham. Metiinhis. Pm-tsmnntli-Norfolk .
Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York.
For Time Tables. Booklets. Reservations or anv information relative to Sue-
da! Rates and Routes, calJ on MARVIN BEVERLY, Agent, or address
6-2 C H. GATTIS. District Passenger Airent.
No. 4, Tucker Building, Raleigh, N- C
J. W. Murchison & Co.
Importers and Jobbers of
Hardware, Tinware, Agricultural Implements,
Stoves, Ranges, Etc., Etc.
109 and 111 North Front Street,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Write for Prices.
8-10-tf
Raleigh and Charleston Railroad
lime Table No. 7, Taking Effect
Sunday, May 2nd, 1909, at
6 A. M.
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 5.
1.30 p
1.40
2.10
2.28
2.50
300
3.22
333 "
3- 40
4.i2 '
4- 2o
4.25 '
4- 45 '
5.00
5.15 "
5- 25 '
5-5o
NORTH BOUND.
No. 2. No. 6.
No. 1.
Lv. Lumberton, 10.43 a m
" Pope, 10.55 "
" Kingsdale, 11.03 "
" Proctorville, 11.20 "
" Barnesville, 11.37
" Flowers, 11.43
" Marietta, 11.49 "
" Holmesville, 11.54 "
" Pages M;!l, 12.00 "
" Kempel, 12.06 "
" May, 12 09 "
" Mellier, 12.11 "
' Squires, 12.14
" Fork, 12.17 "
" Zion, 12 26 "
" Rogers, 12.35 "
Ar Marion, 12.50 "
m
Lv.
Ar
Marion,
Rogers,
Zion,
Fork,
Squires,
Mellier,
May,
Kemper,
Pages Mill,
Holmesville,
Marietta,
Flowers,
Barnesville,
Proctorville,
Kingsdale,
Pope,
Lumberton,
3.30 p m
3-44 "
3-50 "
4 00 "
4.03 '
4.06 "
4.09 "
4.12 "
4 17 "
4 27 "
J4.35 "
4 42
4.52 "
5.06 "
J5.20 "
5.25 "
5.40 '
6.40 1
7.00
7.10
7-33
7-37
7.41
7-45
7-52
7.58
8.10
S.30
8.40
8.55
9-15
9-45
10.00
IO-45
Train Nos. I and 2 run daily.
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