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C5S WEDNESDAY. Das. 15, 1939. M, A. LONDON, Editor. WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our Ipgular Correspondent. Washington, D. C, Dec. 9th. Congress is again in session at the Capitol of the United States or rather it was in session until it adjourned. Seldom has there been a tamer opening of the National Legislative body. There was not a suggestion of sensa- NOTICE OF SALE Of the Property of the Chatham 1 Coal and Iron Company. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed i i. iJ 1 iL. miun.1 qqggg-j I - 'r -j' oi irusc execuieu uy iuo Kjumuaiu r t t, W1S noc a 8Uo""" neiioa- Coal and Iron company, a cor THE death of Mr. R. B. Kaney tionalism. A little irony perhaps poration Gf North Carolina to the at Raleigh last Wednesday de- to print -tne r resident s . v iona under8i ne(j the Union Trust serves more than a passing notice, 8Peecnf tne one in wmeu ue en- Company, a corporation of Penn- v.; i; on PvnmnlP.Tnav Qor eut"i,s "OBU slvlvania, on the 3rd day of Sept aiiu mo L " I i7oH qo f ho sinnnn anrl A Irtriftn i -. ' -i 1 i ii v, o th- vaut.hs of TV" rr,rr T..-n a"TViX emer, yui, ana recoraeain uoo weu w - j aKO iarm reiorm uu ims m tst. t nacrfi ioi nf the lie-ister f t jr aii -. i i i ' J - e r o our country lor emulation, ai- was mtensinea wnen an amena. nf nppjs nffifl nf nhatham nnnntv though he came to Raleigh when ment carried with it the printing North Carolina; and also by virtue eighteen years old as a nignt Ui vatT - cc" " Vi, of a deed supplemental tosaia . . i ruviii i iiu i iihii i linn i i in i . i ri i l w a a. i i . t . - u4-.i ot fnoiVrn fiMnt 0-. aeea oi num. executes! uv uue , 111 "u " P": lhe President's message Leword F t'0 the said the Un. salary, ana, su u wC was the tamest received Dy uon- j on Trust Company, dated June had never held any omce or gress in eight years. Its reading 18 1904 and reC0rded in book D II I I 1 T J A 1 ovpti hpen a candidate tor any naa tne enecc 10 empty many w I i - II TT J 41 i. is ! v, pasre 416, of the Register of nffit-P vet at his death such hon- seats in tne Mouse and senate. Deeds office of Chatham County, rJ. iHhimararelv have uniy a lew memoers ana Denarora N. C., the said the Union Trust ors were paid him as rarely nave remained to hear lt through. The Company, undersigned, will at 12 ever been paid the memory oi document while devoid of any 0'ciock,on Monday, January 10, any citizen of our btate yapitai. startling proposals is a sane and 1910 at the mine of said Chatham On the day of his ounai tnere conservauvo siaie auu Coal and Iron Company, at Uum- wasaDublic meeting, called by quite up to the average of Presi- nockj in Lee county, expose for ft uenua messages to uugresa. aa o nnri spII fnr cash I the mayor, of a largenumber 0f M &rtlb. tuSSl most represemauve ciucua i President will soon send to uon Raleisrh. at which not only com- cress important supplementary i:r,for,r rosAlnHftTiQ pre messages and one relative to the -i.-.j u.... ufn or Pmchot-Ballinger controversev in aopieuunti ""J which it is stated that the Capi pointed to provide a permanent net officer wU1 be re.exonerated is Memorial that would forever per- expected in a few days. netuate his name and memory. There are other Congresses in 1 w-r-r t . l-l 1 If h octnhiishpd vasinnrton wnicu nave oeiore corner; thence south with his line one hundred and twelve and three fourths Doles to a hickory; thence east crossing: Gum Fork Creek, one hundred and four poles to a sweet gum on Pattishall's line; thence north with said line one hundred and twelve and three fourths ooles to the first station, containing seventy-three and one- alf (73 1-2) acres. And also all and singular tne enements, herditaments, mines. minerals, houses, buildings, strucr tures, machinery, equipments, ruilwavs, railway tracks, sidings, , . l ,v 4.., nrnnarrw whatsoever, now owned or here- ;np tmmf to US OI Write TOY CatalOOrue. after owned or acquired, placed or o - used by the Coal Company upon w-i O iT erin connection with the lands Cartel T UMlltUr & COtllll iO. ioned and described, or any part or narcel of the same, with the appurtenances thereunto belong mg or in anywise appertainin and the revenues, remainders, tolls income, rents issued and profits Schedule of Passenger 1 rains, M- hereof. - fective Sunday, October 10, 1909. And also all the estate, right, Southbound Daily. ltle, interest, property possession, No. 55 No. 51 LET US Get Acquainted ! we have it f?oa j,-el, taiiBWi- wc uavc ter acquaintance with flii m. " oiurr. Some years ago and gave to the city a public li- them work or enterprises of Na r , , ; i tionai importance. The Southern Congress with sale, and sell for cash to the high g described property: .birst tract: iJpsrinninsr at a stump by a red oak near a large rock, Daniel Mclver s corner, on the bank of the river, running south with his line sixteen chains and fifty links to a post oak, his other corner; thence east with his other line twenty chains and for ty links to a stake; thence south wifh his rf.her lin fortv-one representatives chains to a post oakf Evander Mc from sixteen Southern states T-Wa r-no-. 11, WOaf. voith was which has for its object the pro- his Hne forty.one chains and fifty his motion of Southern trade and in- jinkg to a pine on tne niu; thence brary building handsomely equip Ded at alcost of nearly fifty thousand dollars, which . .i ...... i. n nssriv rne amount oi an nis luuhuu ui uuui,iia UUu .u- lnta tn ft ninfl rthlv nossessions at that time. duSswell attended meetings north with.Foushee's line, cross x I m Wiiln rl c M nfa 1 I n a sanara I ii t . his Pnpro-v and talents as , "iv inff iiunaio ureeK, iweniy-nve Uy nis energy ana xaiemb, d,s Housr of Renresentatives x nr-T ' i. ... , -1 -i -i i 1 : i ciitlliis, lu iiicivci a iuau, iucuo weudsujr wio ai v ay o v, nave aajourneu iruia uay 10 uuy roith its varinnn pnnrH to Kons dealings, he acquired quite a m order that their members may Lees corner: thence with his line ATnnptP.nr?v. and. far better than be present at the deliberations oi moat, tw o n K j -e l y nliains Ann that, he 'acquired the lasting this Southern Convention and Lix links to Foushee'8 old line, to , also at tne session ot tne Water- a cfQua ,n uft fiM-th pnrA nnrtn inendsmp ana esteem oi an wno wa improvement Convention knew him! which is represented here, it is said, by four thousand delegates It is their wish to have Congress issuejhalf a billion in bonds at the bank o the river; tuence doWn rate of fifty millions a year for tu : ag it meanders to the ten years but tiie president in ms firat slation containing eleven address belore tins body express- i,,!,! ani foon n iik ar tit -i i i j i i t , - -i- l r "'-"-v-" v- waaesDoro ana is pronounceu oy eu ms uisapprovai ai ims uuie ui Second tract: Beo-innino- at those who attended it as the tnat scneme. ne ooutneru uou- j Foushee's corner, on the lopat pvpr hpld. Thp attendance was unu-nillv laro-- and the nro- UB, 1 V v-t . twenty-four poles to a small hick was unusuany large ana tne pro- t p lt and will erect, there a -n. k: j. 1-4. 4. tvt. 7 . , J . lory; lueuce east wiiu uia uiuw hccuiua ui uiiuouaiiiutitjt- nui I UUllUlLlii CtlSlUJiT UlUie lUilU A LUll- witfestanding the large crowd all liou of dollars to be used as offices a stake in the field; thence north with said line thirty-one chains to a Dine, his corner: thence west with his other line seventeen chains to a chestnut oak in the The seventy-ninth annual ses sion of the Baptist State Conven tion was held last weeK; at! were entertained most comfort ably and hospitably. ... . Mr. W. C. Dowd, editor of the Charlotte News, was elected president of the body and dis charged the duties of the posi tion most acceptably. Prof. J. B. Carlyle, who had been presi dent at the two preceding ses sions, declined a re-election. The reports from every source were very encouraging. In educa tional matters the reports show ed that the Baptists of this State are doing a great work. The re port of the trustees of Meredith College at Raleigh showed that 371 girls had entered that institution during the past year, and the report of the trustees, of Wake Forest College showed an attendance there of 352 students if i j! v"- 1 1 ana mat tne college owns $654,000 worth of property. The n-xt session of the con vention will lee held m Hender-sonville. Next Friday, December 17, is "North Carolina Day" and and as a club House lor tne pro motion t of the objects of the Southern oreranizasion. This brings to mind -another enter prise aad the crying need in the city of Washington, a permanent hall or temple to be used by the hundreds of conventions and visiting organizations that come to the National Capital for coun cil and deliberation. The city of Washington has made more than one abortive effort to build a Con vention Hali, but a great portion of the population of Washington is made up of Government clerks on small salaries and lullv one- third of the population is of nine ty thousand of Africans, the most degenerate and physically and spiritually aenemic mob that can b. found anywhere in the world. This is not exaggeration or mere assertion. It is a statement born out by the census report and dem onstrable by charity, health office statistics and police court records. 'FT I . . xnere are in tins city some wealthy residents, men who have fortunes elsewhere who have re tired to Washington as a home. These subscribed liberally to a Uonvontion Hall project as did also the proprietors of the larger hotels but there was uot sufficient m subscription to. carrv out the II Oft If it is FURNITURE, ' . ' . I We will sell vou vonr fninro T..-. If ."SEWING MACHINES, we have y present Satir,(ory Af. the "WHITE" it is King. We have iDgs C0UDt Newfie"Ueje. machines down to the $5.00 ones. Z7Z ZZZ - i .1 . : ii If vnu are interested inanvtmur m our u8 UU a8 luey approach we Snta SANFORD, N. C. found here I . occasion as i j will be headquarters for .Claus, and we kindly ask you to let your name be known early. , Mailorders receive prompt nh, careful attention. lor RALEIGH AND SOUTH PORT RAILWAY, minins: rijrnts, privileges, rights of way of entrance, ingress and egress, claims and demands what- P. M. Lv. Raleigh 4 15 Lv. McCullers soever, as well in law as in equity ijV. Willow Springs of the party of the first part. All of the property to be sold as entirely in one parcel. This 5th day of November, 1909. The Union Trust Co., By their attorneys, Shepherd & Shepherd, Raleigh N. C. 4 48 5 04 5 20 5 28 5 55 6 15 A. M. , 8 00 8 35 8 52 9 04 9 14 9 40 10 00 10 23 11 10 Lv. Varina Lv: Fuquay Springs Lv. Kipling .... L. Lilhngton Lv. Linden 6 33 Ar. Pavetteville 7 25 Northbound Daily. No. 54 No. 59 A. M. P. M Lv. Fayetteville 8 00 Lv. Linden ... o 4t 9 11 9 28 Lv. Willow Springs Lv. McCullers ...t... Ar. Raleigh 9 50 10 00 10 09 10 22 10 50 4 05 4 52 5 19 5 43 6 05 6 14 6 25 6 43 7 25 A Thrilling Rescue. ti t? t .a i ni,Q-TT Lv. Lilhngton Wo ok LLv. Kipling death is a story to thrill the fqy. "broue-hc on a desperate lupg trouble that baffled an expert doctor here. Then I paid $10 to SlK u. viaif frt n Inner ertorMnliaf in " " " -x-' I rnvwii'P'PTnVH Snokane. who did not helo me. Then I went to California, but No. 54 connects, at Varina with without benefit. At last I used Durham and Southern Railway Dr. King's NewlMscovery, which for Apex and Durham, and at completely cured me and now 1 Raleisrb with Seaboard Air ljine am as well as ever." For Lunsr for Henderson. Oxford, Norlina, Trouble. Bronchitis. Cousrhs and Weldon. Norfolk, Richmond and W D I - Colds, Asthma, Croup and the North. - TT ' m S--m noopmg Uougii lt s supreme. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by G. R. Pilkmgton, Druggist, Pittsboro, N. C. enterprise, requiring at least two vrill be duly observed bval; the miI!lo!!S of dollars. Secretary public schools of the State an act of the Legislature the State Superintendent of Public Instruction is obliged to desig nate some day to be observed by the schools to be known as "North Carolina Day" and he has men and have other distinguished suggested a plan to raise the moneT by small sub scriptiona from all the people of the United States. A postage stamp from each one of the ninety millions of people composing the population of the United States and territories it has been said designated that day. The object would build in Washington a by the Egypt .Coal Company of observing such a day is to convention of the States and fur- the .western itaiiroad uompany msu a home as it were, in this pe- xor railway purposes, mciuuing cuharly National city, for the the track and lot lor depot, to the manv vis:tina nro-ii.niKfl.tinns that extent that it was conveyed, and ory; hue one hundred and ten poles to a post oak on the Mclver line . . . m - 11 thence south three hundred and nftv-six poles to a dog wood in the Moore county line; thence north riftv-three deerrees west about five hundred poles to Fou shee's corner on Patterson's Creek: then down said creek as meanders, but in a direct line about one hundred and fifty poles to a ho.ly bush, his other corner thence east with his other line ninety poles to the first station containing four hundred (400 acres. lhird tract: isegmning a 1-v 1ai - J uavid watson s heirs corner o an acre on the DanK oi the river and running north and east with the lines of the acre; thence north with the line of the heirs to the corner of the Burns line; thence west with the said line and Poe's line to a red. oak on the Brentley road, Poe's corner; thence along said road a northwesterly course to a pine on the east side of the road, Poe's other corner; thence west with his and Isaac Hall's line to Hawkins' line; thence south with" his line two hundred and eight poles to Taylor's cor ner; thence east with- his line to his other corner; thence north eleven poles to his other corner; thence east with his line to his other corner; thence south with his other line to his corner on the bank of the river; thence down the same, as it meanders toxthe first station, containing seven hundred and eighteen and one half (718 1-2) acres, the same hav ing been originally composed of several small tracts. Excepting from said land five acres of laud heretofore conveyed to CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. ToAll to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: v here as, It appears to my satis faction, by du!y authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposi- No. 53 connects at Raleigh with Southern Rv. trm No. 144 from . - . firponsboro. Durham and the WpkI: and with S. A. L. train No. 41 from Norfolk, Weldon, Norliua, Oxford and Henderson; and at Varina with Durham and Southern train from Durham and for Dunn. No. 51 connects at Raleigh with Southern Ry. train No. 112 from Greensboro and the West, and o A. L. trains from the JNorth and Knntli. Making connection at Favetteville with train for Sah ted in my omce, that the Maim-Till- man Company, a corporation of this ford, and main line train for the State, whose principal oilici is situat- North. ed in the town of Kynum, County of No. 52 connects at fayetteville Chatham. State of North Carolina. J. I with A. C. L. trains! from Wil- P. Griflin beiner the aarent therein and minsrton. Raeford. Savannah, in charjre thereof, upon whom process Florence. Beunettsville, Maxtou, may beserved,thas complied with the Red Springs, and all points botuh, requirements of Chapter 21, Revisal of connecting at Ataleigh wnn oouiu l'.Wa. entitled "Cornorations." Drellm- Lrn li v. train No. 1 11 with Pull- ior .Durham ana Seaboard Air Line SCHEDULE. Effective Jan. 8, 1909. Direct Line Between NewYori Florida, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, New Orleans and the Southwest, subject to change with out notice. Figures given below are for the inf ormation of the public and are not guaranteed. Trains leave Pittsboro as fol lows: No. 138 9:00 a. m., con necting at Moncure with No. 38 for Portsmouth -Norfolk, which connects at Weldon with the A. C. L. for Eastern Carolina points, at Norfolk with all steamship lines for points North. No. 140- -4:00 p. m., connects at Moncure with 2o. 41 for Char lotte, Wilmington, Atlanta, Bir mingham, Memphis, and points West. No. 41 connecting at Hamlet with No. 43 for Jacksouvilleand Florida pointn. No. 139 will arrive at Pittsboro 11:10 a. m., connecting with No. 38 from the South. No.x 141 arrives at Pittsboro 6:20 p. m., connecting with No. 41 from points .North. rwi i Trains between - m on cure and Pittsboro operated daily except Sunday. For further information apply to B. M. Poe, agent, Pittsboro, or write to - C. H. GATTIS, District Passenger Agent. No. 4 West Martin St., ' Raleisrh. N. C. The Daughters of the Confed ercy have decided to erect a mon ument to the Confederate soldiers of Alamance county. W. F. Chears, SANFORD, N. C. DURHAM & SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedule in Effect May 2, iojj. NorthbouLtl. Red Up. No. 8. So. fi. Mixed. Mlxtd. ex.Suh. ex.Suii. A.M. p.m. make a special study of some particular partof North Carolina' history and thus stimulate among the school children the study of the State's history. The sub ject selected fcr their study next uLfuay is uiu nistory ot our mountain counties. As will be seen from the general orders recently issued by Gen. Clement A. Evans, the command- er-m-cmef of the United Confed erate Veterans, published in an other column, the nest annual reunion of that organisation, com- 1 A . -1 posed ot tne survivors of the "Lost Cause," will be held"' at Mobile, Alabama, April 26Vr, next. This date was decided as the temperature at that time in this Southern city, situated so far South, is more pleasant' at that, time than later. The citizens of Mobile, with characteristic southern hospital ity, will spare no efforts to make this reunicn one of the most en joyable of 'any yet held. come to Washington -r . . lt is somewhat unusual lor an other Congress in Washington to eclipse the regular Congress at the Capitol, but this is the actual situatiou at this writing. The Waterway Congress or conven tion holding its eessions in the banqueting room on the eighth story or the VniJard Hotel is lonkou upon ss a gathering. of . . . . . . , . . . l x . . i : - . . . 1 1.. i i and ;it the opening of its sessions vi'stniliiv. the Congress ivfc the C,it'l liaviugv adjourned, the President of tii United States, Foreign Ambassodrs, and many Senators and ConureKsmeu were pres-ont. President Tuft made tin- opening address find rxpress ea himself in favor of a National system of waterways, but advised against urging an immediate issu-t of $500,000,000 in bond-. The pe culiar properties ofCham berlaiu's Cough Remedy have been thoroughly tested during epidem ics of infiiienza, and when it was taken i time we have rmt heard of a sitH-'e cae of pneumonia. Sold by all Dealers. no further- said exception not ex tending to the minerals therein or to any interest not conveyed to the said railroad company. And further excepting therefrom the "Homestead" comprising live acres, with buildings thereon, heretofore conveyed to Kate K. Wait. Fourth tract: Beginning at a white oak, Matthew Wicker's cor am! running east, crossing Little Buffalo Creek, two hun dred poles to a hickory; thence north three hundred and lifty two poles to a black gum; thence west two hundred and thirty-two poles to a black gum, Matthew Wick er's 'oriiPi; thence wills his lino south twenty-six degrees east odh hundred and lil'ty-ejght poll's to f small hlackjjfrk"; thenoe w,st forty poles toa pine, Wicker's corner; thence south with his line, crossr ing said creok, two hundred and five poles, to the first station, con taining four, hundred, and twenty seven and one-half (427 1-2) acres. Fifth tract: Beginning at a post oak, Thomas Twiddle's heirs' corner running . wfst 'with their line one hundred and four poles to a red oak, Matthew Wicker's inary to the issuing of this Certifi cate o? Dissolution: Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the siid corporation did, on the bin day r December, iyi)y, hie in my olliee a duly execute 1 and attestei consent in writin? to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by 11 the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the pro ceedingsal'orsaid are now on file in my said ofiice as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have set my hand and affixed my ortlcial seal, at Raleigh, this Gth day of December A. D., lfoa. J. Bryan Grimes Secretary of State. man sleeper Greensboro. Note This company will en deavor to make schedule and con nections as outlined above, but does not guarantee same. J. A. MILLS Tlaleigh, N. C. SUMMONS OF PUBLICATION. NORTH CAROLINA, Chatham county. In tho Superior court. Before The Clerk. Spence Taylor And Others, t Against Allen Y. Taylor And Wife.' The defendants above named will take notice that a special proceeding entitled as above has been commenc-" ed in the superior court of Chatham county for the purpose of obtaining an order of court for the sale for par tition of certain real estate in said county, in "which the defendant have an interest with the plaintifTs"as ten ants in common; and said defendants, who ar non-residents, will further take notice that they are required to nppear and answer or demur to the complaint at the office of the clerk of the superior court of said county at Pittsboro, 15".' C, on the oth day of January, 1910, or the relief therein demanded will be granted. This 4th day of December, i'JOf). t ' .Tas. L. Grifiin, . ' Clerk Supfrior Court of Chatham. IT. A. "London & Son, Attorneys of PlaintUIs. Sauford Eroross: Mr. T. V. Wicker, of this coun tv. brouirht here Friday a pmall bottle which contained a cabbage J suake. The suake was white and was six and one-half inches long. Mrs Wicker found iC in a cabbage head while preparing the latter for dinner. Many persona find themselves affected with a persistent cough after an attack of influenza. As this cough can be promptly cured by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, t should not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome. Sold by all Dealers. If you are suffering from bilious ness, constipation, chronic head ache, invest one cent in a postal card, send to Chamberlain Medi cine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, with your name and address plainly on the back, and they will forward you a free sample of Chfimberlain's Stomach and Liver tablet?. Sold by all Dealers. Sale Under Mortgage. ! By virtue of the powers cnntiine-1 In a certalu j mortgage executed by Lasslter and Garnet to the ; underbleued and which In duly registered In the ofiice of Register of Deeds for Chatham County lu Book E. A at png t 424, we will, at the Cour Bouse door In Plitshoro, N.C., on Friday the Uta day of January. 1910, sell to the highest bid Uer for cash, the property therein described, be tng one franc e bulldlnf on the south sldi of the 8. A. L. tracks near the depot In Moncure. N.C., wherein la located the machinery of Bald Com pany, nlso one GluecoBO Matcher and I'lauer. No. 54, made by the American Wood Working Mach lnery Co., one Air Prjssu Pump anl ou'flt and one Remington Typewriter, No. C. This December Hth. IJ09. Larebeih Brothers Uortagees. Hayes Bynum, Attorney Southbound. Read Down No. 5. No. 41 Mixed. Mixed. ex.Sun.ex.Sun. A.M. P.M. t.zu uv uurnam Ar 12.00 2.00 8.55 3.2$ Lv E Durham Lvll .50 1.5o U.07 3.7 Lv Oyama Lv 11.37 1.35 ,9.26 3.52 Lv v Togo Lv 11.20 1.15 9.45 4.02 Lv Carpenter Lv 11.07 12.55 9.55 4.10 Lv Unchurch Lv II 00 12.45 10.10 4.25 Ar Apex Lv 10.50 12.80 11.25 4.40 Lv Apex Ar 10.35 12.10 11.50 4.5GLv IL Sp'ngs Lv 10.18 11. to P.M A.M. 12.05 5.0GT.V Wilbon Lv lft.08 II "0 12.20 5.14 Lv Varina Lv 10.00 11.00 12.52 5.32 Lv Angler Lv 9.40 10.30 Barclays- 1.12 5 45 Lv ville Lv 9.28 10.15 1.32 5.57 Lv Coats Lv 9.1" 9.66 1.45 G.OiLv Turlington Lv 9.08 9.42 2.25 6.1.1 Lv Duke Lv 8.58 9.20 3.00 C.30Ar Dunn Lv 8.40 9.00 CONNECTIONS. No. 38 makes connection at Apex with Seaboard Air Line No. 38 for Ilaleigh, Norfolk, Richmond, Wash ington, Ualtimore, Philadelphia, New York and all Northern points. No. 41 makes connection at Apex with Seaboard Air Line No. 41 forSan ford, Pinehurst, Southern Pines, Ham let, Charlotte, Rockingham, Athms, Atlanta, liirminirham, Montgomery and all points in the West and South west; Columbia. Savannah, Jackson ville, Tampa and all points in Florida. BEST SCHEDULE OUT OF DURHAM TO TIIE SOUTH. AH tlckefs are sold by tliisCompuny and accepted ly the pnsserMrrr villi the understanding thai tlii Company will not be liable for failure to tun Vu trains om schedule time, or for any such delays as may lo incident to their operation. Care is exercised to give corn ct t ime of connecting lines, but this Company Is not responsible for errors or omissions. No Sunday trains. J. E. STACG, S. II. REAMS, Vice-President. Gen. Pass. Agt. Genera Olliee Durham, N. C. 1 IIs! 10 S3 la Sr Ed U E stimulate the TORPID LIVER, strengthen the digestive organs, reguiate the bowels, and are ur cquaied as an . 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