1897 MVEMBEK. 1897 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. . .J4 T5 16 17 8 19 20 22 23 -24 25 27 28 29 30 . Quarter 1 cm. Full n 4:50 MOON'S PHASES, 9:37 f Third -, rr 9:03 Quarter i a. nv Kew tA 4:20 feMoon Z-i a-ia- Milli-Cliri ine. Of all the'curiosities ever unearthed by the immortal Barmim, none can compare in the most minute decree with' Millie-Cfrrisline, a daughter, or daughters whichever the fastidious please--of the statejof North Carolina, born at Whiteville, Columbus county. Here we have a woman withf but one body, but two distinct minds, borne by two separate heads. All the in telligent people who have seen her can bear witness to the marvelous in telligence which predominate in both brains; the conversational powers of the two heads at once in communion with two different topics, would suf ficiently testify to it. But the marvel does not stop here ; some of the sweetest duets in the lantruaje of music are sung by a high soprano .and pure contralto. Raleigh News and Observer.. j This lreak ot nature is even more wonderfu than the famous Siamese twins, Eng and Chang, who were con nected by a cord about 8 inches long through which the blood circulated from one to the other. Millie Chris tine is practically two persons with one trunk. She has two heads.'four arms-, tour feet and faces both ways Both of her faces are of even features and quite comely and refined looking She is highly educated, has trav eled over all Europe and afforded en tainment for Kings and Princes. She speaks many, languages and pos sesses wonderful intelligence and va ried knowledge. The manager of Millie Christine is a Mr. Williams, of Columbus county, who, by the way, is a relative of Mr. R. J. Williams, of Clinton, and has made a fortune and seen much of the world, by means of his charge. Ed. Democrat. RalaiAh News Budget. Wednesday, - ioth. The State Luthtr League met at Sahhbui y this morning. ' 1 Taxes are said to be paid with re markable promptness thit-ytar. P,esid'nt Alderman, of the univer sitv7 says the enrollment ot students at that institution now reaches 470" B.Ii Arp, the Georgia hirnvrist. ho is a North Cat oilman by birth, i lecture tour ui t.us omic. who Dr. George W. . Black nail died at his home here at 5 o'clock this morn ing:, aged 6o"years, after two weeks illness, He was a native of that part of Granville county - which is now Vance and was for many years a phy sician of ability, practicing mainly in Franklin county. He was the manager of the Kittrell hotel, the Yarborough house at Raleigh ard the Atlantic hotel at Morehead, at various times. . Aant Kachael's llorrhonnd and Kleram-pane. Made of Grape Juice, Rock Candy Crystal and the Horehound herb, is a simple and effective remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness, and sore throat highly recommended for consumptives. This is no patent medicine mixture, but it ' is pure Horehound, Elceampane Root, Rock Candy and Grape J-'-ice, combined with other medicines much used bv consumptives, public speakers and singers. Sold by druggists. Price, 25 cents and 75 cents. w now on a iir r 1 T.;r ,X AKhevil'e VV . 11 IV ' v , . . - .- was(OMMced oi en:b zz 'eir.t.-nt a- : oiayisiiate Ut' e k, g t a po sition as a ganger in the i t venue service Mi MoJander, !he Finnish lady, who is to teach -sl..(t" r manual work to the blind here, is the greatest teacher in the world of that specially. The B'bical Recorder says in a leading editorial that after a careful survey of the field it fiads very little opposition in this State to an educa tional qualification tor voters. Mrs Albert Watson, wh . was shot By her husband last month, was to day ' taken to Wake Forest in order that Professor Lanneau may -use. the X ray tc locate the bullet. Members of the Drinocft:c. S'ate committee, which meets here on the 30A 'if'ist. say the ol j- ct is to look over the ground and make a careful review of the situation. rf th oro. cmld mines in the w 1 lV v State, 44 are now reporteu to te in hive operation. Stanley county leads in . 'production. The bigyesi nugget- ever found in the State weighed 34 pounds troy. 'Governor Russell today received a telegram that Judge Coble, ;t State viile, had decided that L, C CaUiwe!) is entitled to fn:e as chairman f the railway comnii-HOn, . -ice J. AY . W li son. . Tht case now , goes tv the su preme. .You. need "Cod Liver Oil ou sav, but think you can't take it,? Ti y "M.ORRHUVIN," a perfected- Wine ' f of Cod Liver Oil. You g-?t all the virtues of theOil without the di-a greeabie effects. S ld by B. V . Hargrave. Superintendent S nith, of ;t'he pen itentiary, says the two convicts (trus ties) who made. 'their escape from the building two xiights ago, would have ended their terms in about three months. He says this is the class of convicts who escape, and that not five get away a year who are "under the guns,'' that is, guarded. Senator Butler's declaration that he wants- a law enarted aaaiust the e en t'o news paper f-.'f advei lining Hart's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Creosote and the Hypo phosphites, if faithfully used, is a specific in the treatment of Weak . Lungs, Consumption, Bronchitis, etc. Leading Physicians recommend it. Sold by B. W. Hargrave. Field Trials at Newton. Charlotte. November 15 The weather in the second day of the field trials at Newton, N. C, was entirely toe warm for good work by either man or dog. The members' stake, which was Xun Saturday resulted as follows : . First, Ripley, owned by Edword H.Osthans ; second, Antonio, owned by Theo Sturgess ; third, Shadow, owned by Dr. Dexter and handled by Theo. Sturgess. The Derby stakes began this morning. Ten dogs were started in this race, as follows : Maiden, Mod esty, Sams Bow, Hope, Zib, Pearl K... Iena Belle, Ghooks. Why Not, Fairview Belle, Sport Mc A Fairly good work was done, considering the disadvantage ot the heat and dry at mosphere. , The decisions will be an nounced later. . "I don't know, there may be oth ers," he said, "but I have used Par ker's Tolu Cough Syrup in my family for years, and would not be without it." He knew better than to - buy the inferior preparation that was being urged, upon him. Barker's Tglu Cough Syrup has no equal If will' immediately relieve any Cough, or Cold, Whooping Cough, Sore throat, Hoarsness, Croup, Bron chitis, and kindred ailments. Con tains no injurious ingredients, is pleasant to take and a safe remedy for children. Sold by B. W. Har '' grave. is ea Thursday,, nth, ' ,Woiki begn tjdav oti the new bvii dmg of the Cap tal Club In re. Thr. wells and sjiriny, , many ot which are dt v, are.-fiiling r slowly Stream-ate'agaiii-rillin.y.- SporriU' 11 report wild turkf'v as unutudl pleiUilul In fac t,i'. ;j-j.e.ar-to be a gt eat year lorgame geiier a ly. Orders are bing given for much new machinery for cotton, mil's, 'and there is no stop in the development of milling in the S:ate. The News & Observer will publish an afternoon pper, making three here, and it is said Pn W. M -Go wan and some other ps infers propose. to revive The Call A fellow named Cal-on cut young man named Guy Edwards' at Soarta, VVednesday nilit. Tlie 'wounds are serious and may prove t-t.il. One hand was almost severed Colson escaped. Bishop Key is to preside at the Western North Carol i ha Methods t Episcopal coherence, which begins at Asheville, November 17th. The Methodists like the Baptists will make a fine showing as to gains in membership this year. Peas ot the- second croo are till being shi(ped from Newbein. For tluee weeki the shipments have con tinned. Ti;e second I r i.-.h potato crop will be large. It is 'expected. thaHrom that point something like 9,000 barrels will be shipped ' The cotton pi :king machine now at work m Mecitlenburg county, is asserted to meet requirements. It is quite evident that there is not enough labor to p ck out the cotton, as quick- I 1- 1.1 T1 iv as it ougnt to te picked, farmers this year, as a rule, planted far more than they could pick. The entire plant of the Carolina Veneer -Company, at' Clinton, owned bv A. F. Johnson, together with store, saw mill, planing'-mill, dry kiln and. valuable machinery for manufac turing veneer plates, berry and '"vege table ciates, was burned the other day. Much manfactured stock was destroyed- The factorv had just been remodeled and new machinery 'T. 1 " t. our in. - 1 re loss is S2S oo uo n which there is no in.-urapce Mr Johnson employed 150 people. win no eieu .t, aue us'-ion Thte populists have made nothing b their anti free pass fiht save to get themselves laughed at, and Governor Russell is in the same. box.- There is to be quite a change in the uniform:; of the State guard ; the trousers to Le dark blue, like the coat ; the dress coat to be done away with and the blouse lengthened two inches to replace it ; ail metal builons to be no longer uied, but buttons of horn, covered byl a fl ip, to tak'e their place ; the helmerr to be abolished and the present forage cap, stiffened and wuh a pompon, to be used lor full dress occasions. The new drill regulations for the manual of arms will be issued the State guard De cember 1st. 1 lie Trials of Lift-. What shall I do ? I am so debil itated with this malariaal fever that I cannot attend to my" ordinary duties. Well, do as others have try Aunt Rachael's fMiilarial Bitters ; they are unexcelled and will act favorably on all the Junctions et your system, and restore them to vigorous action. They are simply Speer's Wine with such herbs -and roots as Physicians use daily in their practice for the cure of nrlaria. Siiii'h got back today from the Roanoke farms, and says there is a sudden and gratifying : improvement in the health of the 700 convicts there ; so that there are only fifty of the chrome cases and twenty oi those with slight attacks the others being at work this week picking cot ton or hau'ing corn. Smith makes the astoni hing statement that "if cot ton was 7 cents I would have made; enough to run the S'ate gover inent." He says the cotton crop will De much heavier than was expected it he can ever uet it picked ; that on one firm, C-uedonia No. 2, there is a solid field of 5ooacie.s not yet picked over the fi-st lime I He says no free labor has been employed to pick cot ton on these' farms, as the people in that section olject to it. Friday. N . ember 12. The thermometer dropped 20 de. grees tins morning. Overcoats are in demand. It is the first touch of Winter weather' yet experienced here. ; Rev. J. W. Lee is attacking citi zens of Raleigh right and left. He has also ' pitched into" one of the newspapers and a minister of one of the leading churches. Commissioner of Labor Statistics, J G. Hamrick, is in the Western part of the State gathering statistic relative to the apple crop. Mr. Hamrick desiies to learn, the apple output in the State. Wine for V eakly Prsoiif. Weakly persons- use Speer's Peirt Grape Wine and the unfermented Grape Juice because it gives tone and strength to the system. It is superi or to all other wines Spanish Spies to Inspect Our Forts Fort Smith, Ark., Nov. 15. A young bpamard, who for the past few years has resided in this city, is responsible for the statement that two Spanish spies, or emissaries of .the Spanish gov ernment, were in-Fort Smith last Fri day. The young man claims ""to have conversed with the two visitors. I says the spies are traveling: all over the United States inspecting the forts anil gathering statistics and data that wjuld be of great value to their trov ernment in cae of war with the United States. c;oiumoia, . . u., iuv. 11. uetective w. H. XMewhold, of the state force, look ing after violators of the whisky law. shot and killed Rev. J. W. Turner. Baptist-preacher, on suspicion. Turner was in a buggy, driving to this city, ana was commanded by . the detective to halt. He did not halt promptly an was sliot. The detective has fled t escape being lynched. ilsousness Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and permits food to ferment and putrify in the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache iusoniina, liei-vuusness, and, if not relieved, bilious fever or blood poisoning. Hood's rills stimulate the stomach. rouse the liver, cure- headaehe, dizziness, con stipation, etc. & ceiitt. hold hy all lrtiK!8ts. The only fills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. IgiS MOTHER BTKINLEY AN HEIRESS. Xhe Venerable Lacly Interested la a Bier JEstate in Scotland. "Warren, O., Nov. 11. Information has been received here of a fortune In Scotland which Is believed to belong to the CainpbeU family, of which Mrs. MOTHER M'KINLEY. McKinley, mother of President Mc- Kinley, and Alexander and John Camp bell, of Warren, and others ,are mem bers. The value of the property is well up in the thousands of pounds, but it is not definitely stated. IN AN ANACONDA'S COILS. Trick Pony Crushed to Tit' and a Watchman 'erl -n-" " .V - ; .. Philadelphia, Nov. ,15. A Imijc - - conda, on exhibition in a museum here, yesterday severely injured Samuel Mosher, the museum watchman, and crushed to death a valuable trick pony. The pony was tied to a feed box along-, side the anaconda's cage. Mosher saw that the reptile had worked one of the boards of its case loose and had stretched its tail out a short distance. He pushed the board to, believing the anaconda would pull within the cage again. Instead it wriggled out and wrapt itself several times about Mosh er. The latter screamed for help, and the pony, frightened by the big reptile, began jumping about. This probably saved Mosher's life, for the reptile un wound itself from him and completely encircled the pony. Mosher fell to the floor unconscious, while the big snake continued to crush the pony until life was extinct. When a number, of em ployes reached the scene the snake had begun to unwind itself and appeared to be getting ready for more fight. The men kept aloof until a lassoo had been obtained and the anaconda finally made secure. Several of Mosher's ribs were broken and he was removed to a hos pital. . it hiiiii! "The enemy is coming: To the Tort for your lives!" When a wise man re ceives a plain warning; of danger, lie does not wait to let it overtake him; he seeks every y reasonable means to n?ht it c.iT. Disease would almost nev er get the best of the average man if he was prepared to resist it, and took the natu ral precautions dictated by common' sense. When a man's stomach and liver get up set and fail to do their regular work, he can be certain that something worse is bound to follow, if he doesn't look out for himself Headaches, indigestion, biliousness and constipation are simply Nature's -warnings that the enemy of serious disease is cominti to attack him. The sensible thimr to do is 1o immedi ate v fortify the system with Dr. H, rce's Golden Medical Discovery. It vitalizs-s and' in vieorates the entire constitution. It ho1, the liver to fiU?r out all bilious i nnr.Tif.; . f It trivesth" dttrestiyp and nutntiv oi-'iiif power to ex1 net nourishment from tlvfix J and turn it i ito rich. rod. hsa'thy b.t. d. It creates appetite, erood d:ges:.ju, aud solid, muscular strenrth. . It is far superior to the mere temporary stimulus of nialt-extracts. It is hi tter than cod liver oil emulsions because it is assimi lated by the weakest stomach. " About fifteen vears afjo " writes XTr. Jrtin Mc Michael, editor of the Plattshur, (Mo.) Leader. " I was in-very poor health. 'had no appetite, was sluggish, and so lifeless it seemed impossible for me to do anything that required effort. Every fall and sprinffthis ill-health seemed toaffoct me par ticularly. A friend advised me tous Dr. Pierce's Golden'Medical Discovery asserting that it would restore me to perfect health, and make ' a new .mnn ' of me. Finally he induced me to try the medicine. I weighed at the time about izs lbs I used several bottles, and upon quitting it weighed 175 lbs. Since that time my weight has varied from this to 105 pounds. A sure and permane-t ure for constipa tion is Dr. Pierce's Poi'.ets. One "Pel let" is a gentle laxative, two a mild cathartic. U5 Atlanta. New Orleans, Aueusta, Ma con, Chattanooga, Nashville, Memphis tire South . IN EFPECT MAY 30, 1837.1 No. 41- j No. 403. Lv Portsmouth Ar Norfolk " Lewiston " Weldoa Henderson " Kaleigh " Southern Pines " Wilmington " Charlotte " Columbia " Augusta " Athens " Atlanta (Cent. Tirm-) " Macon Cof Ha .Jacksonville " Tampa " Birmingham " Montgomery ' Mobile " NfiW ( )rlpma Chattanooga W & A " Nashville NC&tftL " Memphis K.C M & li SAL NCI SAL C N & l! C & VV C SAL Plant S Rv W of A L & 9 20 am 9 55 am: ! 1U1 a m! 1 39 p m A o4 p m 5 55 p m J5 S a in 105 pm :7t)0 am il: .0 a 11 5 i0 a 111 II 40 a 111 850 p m 830 a m 11 4 ui 10,(1 a m 350 . in 8 10 p m 1 00 p m 7 00 p m 940 p in 845 92i 1145 11 10 LI 56 4 22 8 30 4 80 505 1 l" 250 7.0 7 30 4 45 iO 10 9 0 :.0V 740 70 6 45 740 p m p m pm m a m a in a in p m a m t m p m P 111 P m p m a m p m p m P m a in a m p m a in a 111 Daily t Daily ex Sunday. ?Daily ex Monday Connections at New Orleans with Southern Pacific and Texas & Pacini; Railways for all points m texas, Mexico and California. No. 402 Arrive Portsmouth daily 725 a m. No. 38 -Arrive Portsmouth, duly 550 p in. J. W. Brown, Jr.. , Pass'r Agt., 199 Main St Norfolk, V a. Murray Forbes, Tra v. Pass'r Agt., 'Ports mouth, Va. R. St. Joh.v. Viee-pre ident and fJen'l Mgr. V. E. McIJer, ijen'i Superintendent. H. vV, It. Glovkk, 'f J. An. k isov. Traffic Manager. Oen'l Pass'r At Porthmouth, Va. JOHN GASTON, Fashionable Barber, Nash St. W ILSON, N C. Easy chairs, razors keen; x Scissors sharp, linen clean. For a shave you pay a dime Only a nickle to get a shine; Ttnainpoo or h?T 'rut Pompadour ont3 the sut. -f twentv cents m. re DURE BLOOD is the fonndatio of health. Hood's Sarsaparillamukc the blood mire, rich nni A,.;..;..,rn,.. gives and maintains good HEALTH. ..-ii V.'' -3 TO 11 1 111 1 for Infants and Children. " Castorla is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Archkr, M. D. Ill Sa Oxford St - Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of Castorla la so nniversal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria witbia easy reach." Caruos Maetyn, D. D., New York City. Thk CEOTAca Company, 77 Murray Stbkct, New Yohk Crrr. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended Castoria, and shall always continue to do so, ts It has Invariably produced beneficial results.''' Eons F. Pardkk, M. I 12T.th Street and 7th Avt. New York C5t. The Wilson Book ore. SCHOOL BOOKS IS :at tt t t tt Lee's History of U. S., Holmes' 1st Keader, new edition. 2nd? 4th 5 San ford's Primary, Arithmetic, . " : Intermediate . " " Common School Arithmetic, 44 Higher Arithmetic, Harvey's Elementary Grammar, " Practical English Grammar, Maury's Elementary Geography, Revised Manual of Geography , " Physical Harrington's Speller, complete, 25c. 40c. 50c. 72c. 20c. 36c. 64c. 85c. 42c. 65c. 55C 1.25. 120. 20c. PULLL1NE0F SCHOOL SUPPLIKS. 1 - - " Come an 1 see us when in need of anything in our line. We will try to please you. 4 T I BLIGKENSDERFER TYPEWRITER. ONCE SEEN WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AS ONE 'F THE MOST COMPLETE MECHANICAL DEVICES OF HlE DAY CALL AND SEE ONE. if IS No TROUBLE TO SliOVV. TESTIMONIALS. x Wilson, N. C, Sept. 24, '97. Dear Sir I have been u-ing a ."Blick." for sonur time and can heartily recom neiid it to any one who needs-a writ ing machine. Yours truly, Jno. R. Moork, City Clerk. Wilson. N. C , Sept. 20, '97. Dear Sir I am delighted with m "lilick" and wouid not exchange U for any $ too machine on the market. Yours truly, P. B. Deans, Mayor. Wilson, N. C, Sept. 21. '07. Dear Sir Y.ur general agent. (Mi Jones), soli! me a "Hlickensderh-r" some time ago and I am very mud. plt a-ed with it. It doe everything thai a $ 100 machine can do and only costs $35- You can refer t me for a recom mendation. Your tndy, J. D Hakimn, C. S. C. Wilson. N. .. Sept 28, '97. Dear Sir I have ne f your ma chines. It is all your agent claims fo it. Yours trulv , F. S. Davis On exhibition at the WILSON BOOK S rORt. - NASH STREET OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE Soutliern Rail way . (Piedmont Air Line.) First and Second Divisions (N. C.) Schedule effective May 2nd, 1897. out nouS'to thepubClllf.dUle iS publi8hed as information only and is subject to change with NORFOLK AND CHATTANOOGA. (THROUGH KNOXVILLE, MORRISTOWN. HOT SPKINT.s kmc GREENSBORO, DURHAM, RALEIGH SELMA, WIL KQCKY MOUNT AND TARBOKO. VILLE, Son, ' SALISBURY DailyTl ur-- ; l- -5 pm 11 0 pm '60 4 1" am M 55 I 8 25 10 55 9 50 f liam 11 ;6 . j 141 1 pm ! f 3 i5 3 Si 3 4'. 4 11 f 4(18 4 30 4 2J 4 50 ' 4.W 5 (18 .5 16 5 4S 6 00 6 i0 10 t; am fhi 1"T5" lJlOptn 8.r0 9 52 3 2 10 52 5 :0 am S40 II 45 . 710 4 3 4 1 4 1 5 25 i 4i i l: oo f 5 15 f 5 115 r. 5 aCENTRAL and eastern) III E. I iiV Nashville Arl " Chattanooga " Knoxxille " Morristown Hot Springs " Asheville " , Marion " Morgan ton " C!onnelly Springs Hickory " ewtou Statesville . Salisbury (Central time ) ' SllllKhnrv (Eastern time.) - Greensboro Durham Ualcigh Selma Wilson 1 "TToldsboro J South Rocky Mt,- ' Pinn- rs' Point r V rfolk No. 11. Daily. 6 45 am 1 i 35 pm 720 5 55 HI, 2 2 25 li 12 1128 am HOtt 147 10 26 848 855 &37 732 331 200 No.. '35. Daily. 11 55 am 9f0 8 53 7 49 10 A OS. 15 ard 9. Daily. 1 :xi 7 i-0 ans 40t 3 10 f 1L9 12 12 ! i& pm j0 0. 9 B Q.X 9 15 8 41 7 55 ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Wilmington and Weldon Railrh ANU BRANCHES AND FLORENCP RailRoad. - ,TM TN GOTNG SOUTH. oa rnn Sept.Sir.l, 17 5".- Ly H'el-bin. . ... r ttoikv .,vr,. t.v. Tjirwi 0. . i.v Kwikv Mt. l.ir "inii.. .v F.iveitorii r vlo:v no; M. 11 N 12 R ! 9 437' P.M. 10 35 12 12 12 2- 6 son Ar 'JoHs'ioro - Lv 'lol'UlK)r...l f.v f'-iiolin ; ... r A'il'ninsrfon.'. 6 01 10 3.V 6 111:. I 14' . ' 5 . j ---! 1215 -12 ' 1 : 1 1 6 Mr. P. M. A. v , ;c - - i vu 1st, W A. M t'turfiici- .- S45 Lv Favettcyille; U 10 slmn.-.'. - I 0 r ilson 1 it 1.1Y Wilmington 'sV Mssrn lia . ... Lv GoliNhom... 3 s.z. ' 1- v y. 10 X 12 Vo A. v. 00' P V A. M 7 1! j 10 0 " Lv'1' llsoii. r H'x ky Mt. r TarVxiro... i.v Tiirtntro, I. M. 1 42 2 31 1.12 - P M ! Tr 5 41 12 15 11 2(i ; yx i 17 12f3?ll5T i -l-M 6 45 t Meal stiition-i. 8 15 Hill 3 pm 43K ' 3 0 2 :$5 I 42 Tso rrn-i- f 12 52 f 9-15 4 35 .hioutfh Selma, Kalefeh, Green,b,ro. Salisbury, Ashevi le! Hot Spr njs and Kno" u v ld 'Tat t!inoog Km Sleet'inJf Car betWeen rflk a,ld Nasi" illePanTbeiveJn,"lS; ,!y to an Tat ofVhe K"CiN 8tatiD8 to a11 int8- For rat"8 information a, v'. H. (Jhe' v. J M. Pn p , :rr'"""""" .p.U -n.c. .4.-p---Aet., Chlplie tor's Enslish Dlmatond Brul ENiiYROYAL PILLS WjHCTk. UrlilulanlOiilreaulM Sdtr? 8rc' "l""? ruliablfc laoics uk VjWJL lroegit for Ckickuter EnvtUk Dia l mona Brand in liea aa liviii nwtallieX fooza. memtea wuh bliio ri'.ho-i. Take f ions and imitation. AlDnnriLirnal. Jn StaTODfl for nartieulAra. ttimMiUI. Itelief for IjkAl," In Utter, tT retara )f mui. i.tfv r.-.timooiU. Name Paper. . -i-nrmrvaiwui,11(aiuil HQMitfk oU bjr ail Loc&l Uruggisu. ihUodv!, i2 THE COfJPER MARBIE. WORKS mi. ri7a.((l ns Bank Si. vow coi. IT, VV irgt- stuck ul ri'n'iy iwcH vmnu uedts, ;r.tves-. t i,, & Ready for shipment'. n 1 ens tree. Lv K cky Ml. Vr Weiln .. Train Vei.ion 4 p 111. 2. 3t9 P. M 125:; 1 44 . M. Tlaily 3xcept Monday.- iDaily eAt-vpt Sun :y. . Scotland Nei-k branch road k-avo :l l nii Halifax 4:28pm; arrhc Smt k at 5:20 Green viile 6:57 p m, KitiMoi Kctuiiimg leaes Kinston Jifi'iix ilie 8:5 a m, arri jng at I Im lita.x 1 i m. W el don il::t'i a tn..d:iily;excf pt Sunda . 1 1 in; 1- ..mi 11 :iMiiiiiiir4Tranen ioa e ati 0 'toii 8-2i h in. ml 3: Ml p m, arrives Parim-i,. 1.10 a -ii. an t 5.10 i m, returning leave I'm mi- M3'a 111 and t;30 p m, x-rrive-WLushingtoii l K) 1 ui and 7:2 ) p 111, daily e.vcept Sunday. Train loavs-s Tarbwnv daily 5:S0 i m.-urriu"' 'lyiiioulh 7:40 p in. I.'eioiming leaves liy noiit" 7:5 1 a in. arrives TarOfceo 10;l5 a in. Train. on Midland N. (V HrHflf leava Holds orn daily et:ept Sunday 71U a ni. nrrivcn ruithleld 8.30 a m. ' Uet urn ing loav t Smit li eld ' 0 1 a 111, arrives at (ioldshoro Hi:25 a m. I rait. s nn Nashville ' branch leave. U- ciy loiiiit at 4:!j0 p in, arrive 'Nashville 515 in. Spring Hoj e 5::!0 p m. Itet urning leave priutr 'line 8:10 a ni. Nashville WiS a in, at riv e at Itocky Mituti! 11 ' 5 a in. daily except Sunday. train on t'iinton brant li leaves Warsaw for Viiutmi daily except Sunday. 11:15 a ni and 4 0 m. Returning leiuves Clinton at 7:(0h in' 1 id 3: 0 p in. I Titiin No. 78 makes cise connection ui W.-i !n for all points lyjktli daily, all tHil via iitdimond. Also at Kocky Moun uitluVor i'olk and arolina rail road for -Not folk ami ill points north vin Voi-ioit. 11. i EMERSON, Gen'l Pass Agent. K. KENLY, (Jen'l Manager.' T. M. &MERSON Tratlic Manager- Jdpe Fear and Yadkin Valley Ry. John Gill, Receiver. CONDENSED SCHEDULE ffi ct Octob,'' W, iM)7. NORTH HOUN'I). No 2 DAILY. Ill Leave Arrivt! Leave iea.e Lt ave Leave. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Leave Vt rive XVilniingioii. . . .. .. . , . Fayet tev ille ........ . Fayelteville. . . . . . Fayeteville Junction; San ford .... . . . . .Tv. . Climax Greehsiforo. . . . . . . Grt ensboro. . ..." btokesdale. v alni.t L ti e. .. . . . . Walnut Cove Ml. Airv . . . . . . oco.im 1 1 10 " . 11 21 " .. ii 28 " .12 50 pm 249 " ; 3 20 " . 3 3" " . 4 18 " 4 49 " 5 '9 6 45 " SvHJ'J H bOUND. No I 1JAILV. Leave .Mt. Airy ... . . . .. cave- Rural Ijall . . .. . Leave W al 11 tu ovel...: Leave" Siokesda:e. .... ... .. .uive t.rectjs !.'. . h ... . ave Gre n-loro. ........ . - . v e t 1 1 max ............ . -.-e San .'old . , 1r1ve 1 ay. lit viliejui tlimi. Vitii e layeltt viile. " ... . ave Fa titt viile . . . Vrrive VV'ilnimlon 111 8 4 dTni 10 04 I'.' 3 1 1 ai6 ' 1 55 r '5 1 y 43 23" 3 5 4 00 4 10. 7 20 NOR lj I HOUND. N ;4 dailY- Leave Helllirtts ille. .nive Maxton. . . . . Leave M n ton Leave Red Springs. Leave" Hpe Mi Js . . Vrrive Fa etieville. . 800; 90 907 9 35 10 20 10 4' , m SOUTH BUN.I'j. No 3 DAILY Leave Favetteville. . Leave Hope Mills Leave Red". Springs. Vrrive M;ixt n. . Leave M l.xttdi Arrive Bennettsv ille. 4 45 P m 5 "2 ' 5 42 6 II 6 15 " 7 5 r,- NOR ! H BOUND No 16 mixed HA1LV except Sunday. Leave Ramsuer 64030) Leave Climax ; . .. 8 25 " Arrive Greensboro. . . . ... . . r. . 9 17 " Leave lireenboro. . 935" Leave Siokesd le. ....... ,.. . . 1 1 07 ' Vrrive Madison H55 " SOUTH BOUND No 15 MiXKD Daily except Sunday Leave .iiai.isoii Lt-a .e Stokesdale. . . , Arrive Greensboro Leave Greensboro . . . Leav e Lliniax.'. . . ; rri e Ranist'tr 12 35 pm 1 25 -245 . 3 22 " 4 20 ' 6 05 ' GO O.sNl'.L I u.s it Fayelteville with Atlantic Ctst Lirre, 'at Maxioli with Carol.ina Ceiitral Railroid, at Red .ptings with the Ked "pi i Villi? and l;i.v more ai rad it aufr.l uiih ihe Seaboard' Ait I.ii.e, at Gulf v ill the 'Durham and C hartou Raiiro id. ai Greensboro with Soutjiein Railway Con panv. at Walnut I e .vith the Norfolk & Western ,RniUva . I W. fry, W, E KVI 1-, , .Ginl M inager. Gen' Pas. Age:)' c 0 L T S vVK HAVF. A FINE X) P (l" STAND KD likl'K COLTS "rt)m on. 10 f,,iir vt ars old. T''.h Sroktat.d fresT. Also a fr-w full strain jersey Calves. F r full particulars a ly In Pair View Dairy. v VV. r. TAUMKR. l'nMt. WANTED A relliab e lady or. :entleman to djstribure samples ar" nai.e a huse-to-house convass for our V ege table Toilet Soaps. $40 to ?75 a nt.nth easily made. Address Croftsv--Reed. 842 to S50 Austin1 Avenue, Chicago 111. - I 9 vvnr old old sirs 1 iti 1 0