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s ?jak4c Z .1 y r: ill a " I ' Au i t. Iei ' I -u'.o.i l- rn ded i r'ii ( :;ro it.a there-" cm V o w.;: ! .- -.V row that s-ne 'ihtt-.gs I i I m-i.d a V.Ioy.s : 1. Do i:t ;he ! ins man. H t :-: o ail. if i ii ' i:' . r til-ii-r j-tr.- or- i.o A-1 i-'J l i .. . . . lio:i. i'-!"t; r.f-t tax -trail i it i- i:ol ! i:' i I. f r i:. t:.ii:i ' tax !: t '.r, a.!. t St.at i w.-oj. lit a lid ft-r i de:f.i- l.i-.v'lLixVii a'., ui. '. o: tliv o r j 1 ACy . o 1 a i sum a:.d 'ii.'-rc i l;astl a iivi'r t thusi' vdi In t- in !!..!, s :o:-l eMt- li . . .- t : ! IL. ill oh-J tax is l(,;i,:;V o:s o::s -s t !!,i,t'; - V a: d -ii:TVii!i-.i8ts m i Ki-.-'.ey. -ft: Jiut to i:' i . upon iK:.-. ! fj:-.r d car-r-st. iudi:str;o;i-) wotKtjif n is neither humane ti r j-:t. A tax m. incomes : ."id ..-it be upon .-urns It s that. iOj0. 'I he 1-t n;o. r;Js in the Co:i- . .... M . '! r.-l t-.-ill t V in" income-for sjiui u; d.-r 5. '.') . 3. The l!o:t o!.ead law is not.jighl. It in a i.id for ra-seati'.j- at.d frau.-, a;.d iJ ui.jusl to all tre ilors. It ha:3 v,-..rktd b :d!y and h'.- n a -tource ot v-m: h c.rrept o-r. It is ao injury." to ia e l.caii: it is a shield iiri.twt inr. to Mv ua.irels. 1 is a lav l l.-at disriminati s aai :-.st '-' ' worthy, ciio-rt'J. ... lr.dii .triou.s youm rne; who have ma rU,, or aeeiMiiul t pioi-trty. The law 1 a. been tric-tl, and the most iuteih'.-er.t ?m.i ret a .1 people who have v.a't hed- iis j t ra fioi'.s kr.ww that it has failed in the best ends "aimed at, while foster ng de:.:rd!:g;rasca!s and roughs. li oug'it to n: iep.eah.h a:i the L-.'gts-lature ought to take' steps to submit, the questior. of an a:rie;.hi!et(tit of the tale Co tKlii ti: ion to the people. Wuh i d -hiv.s to oppress ti e wJ-ll'V atld to i clp ti.e ui,uiu!ing v,u or -i wiM.o.ii bom sty it is not a-st;;Uer lor MirprUe when it is seen how .u-at.y r ex.eueni. ami meii-orions uuj. oit-n ; . .... . i hie them to o her Stales. We shah recti r to'tiiis. k 4. T!t is .snot her ma-tier thai batlly needs . modifying. It is lht petrdeious .system of al!ovvin presl r:rel ere itors when a man gos I j to bankruptcy either h-i;esily or dis l.or.estly. It works a wrong upon other persons who ure as inucii in-' voivc l as those ho are prefeired,. It is mt 'toting fair," ami is very un eq ::d i: its- operations. All cred itors should b.- put by he la-v on the same footing. This matter is cer laiii'.y wor.hv of the eI -. cousi h ra- lion of enlightened .-legifdaiors ami of a diskvrniu g public.; Do everything lo promote mdu ,ny ami honesty am. m,h,ng ,n t he way ol legislation u, encounige h zi ness ami rascality.- W ilmingtou Mts.-i nger. HEALTH NOTES FROM THE i-iVC. BOARD OF HEALTH. ty piioii) ki;vi:::, . The-fact that a much larger mint-1 ber of persons die in our State from j t.bly proofs render such an inference, j Ap.u ol,e busiuer-s "lot and store house typhoid fever than any other prevent-! where the cause cannot be ascertain-1 ou ,he coriiCr uf piroad aud Wilson nble dise ;sc, suggei; s the propriet;. j ed, more thin reasonable. 2. That j s,recls lt being the same where the ut.d the importance of bringing to the only practicable way to prevent Laid H. li. Pope is now doing busi nttoution of -our pv-opie evrtahi facts its.sprer..l ts to dcsToy tite germs ! uess. 'Litis bc 2nd day oi Jauttary in rtv-'rdto its - origin and the best j wiue they are within reach by the i 1693. T.' F. Saxdeiis, way to checK tne spreati, j The mere mention Of cholera and j yellow fever, tla--e strange and for- eign pests, suggests to everyone the j Ti ere are a number, but I will men advisability of '.aki"g eyery preeau- j tion only tw.i : l.lloiiiiig. The (jo'.hes tioh against them-, but typh dd fever j and bedclothes of a patient, especial which in the course of years slays lis j ly if soiled, shouhl he bulled for, at thousands, whore hir.idrcils or even ' the very least, a half hour. I. Mdk tens succumb lo the former, is to-! garded as a matter of course, a ne- ; cessary.evil to be endured, and not r. 1 'lit fl t t t " . v." l.i '. .-ill I if if S -' i ... spread is given. This -iuditference IS d-ibbtle's duo to ic-m.T.-ino of its. . . : lrn. ...itii... .I'i.l .v.f tlm urn-iA- ironn. i ............ ....... , oiis wilu wiiu li t. it. ot iiorwise i such disregard ol t..esa!ety of ntners would be enanual, as I thurk sufficiently annear later on. ' . ' T phoid fever is a snecme disease, : , ' - , that is, it Is "not produced by general; 1 - T I cond'i'lon. tut comefi.fnr.li n special ' , 1 germ or seed, j.t as noi co:ic'ato:a-' J ; eou'd pnidaee a erop .f wIut.' Lss the sev-d w! . r put into- the -jrO:!'! t'.-'crNI: ' 1. " T ese g-raii or 'seeds' svs'Je-.i. iSij ac. .-p-c'.l ujiir.j.i is i hat r v.iri:if- shallow-1 iiT yf.'ii.L'." ' A Y :. O'i. i'i !:! n v. ' Ui ri'.un they c.;r.o fpm. ami i how .'. iLif) ;;et itfio t.r.r "orinhi't:; ' r ' . 1 he:o-eUriitie leso, 'as wt i.i s r ;iy. i-i typhoid fever is a . nlcTation of tne -:m.i I intestine in e'r'.-uu p..!-. !;es. t"i Pc er- .-Tl.es. l err 5 are caused by i 'the cerniH ,ich re present m m- !s.a':d which ivfj cribd out of Lite oo.!;" "il it i;:ti ' ; every ev rt thro a:) .ea-.io: I I: out on the '. urtiund iy. The i'.enVi?, uhit-I ar- -,r hvrdy, ?fjnl; throaji. the sod ii. '.o our i II. or those of our iiei JJ L b'-i.s a:, p- iii 'p some distance, or f ie was!ed bv leavy rains hi to stream- v. hich I to -!i t!:e w al. r-hispiy of ...........:.. V : .- Ai mere sibsiract nsTtio.. a.et fjjt. to liiuxi; mm h i!i:;rcs ion. I wi'l ;.: r:s ! -:'.T:iI fi.. Ill L i ! li (Oi L" ' 'i i ;i,'t:i.'; r-ilio.1 ol l:te trutti of wiia i i have :i.sertfd. In the ti:) ot i ii ... i : j-. i iVlllOilt.il. : I ' I'a.. a mi::ii.' town i f ahoul ten ' . ; ihou-and iid.al-itaa's, on the bank lot" the Su-!ut!jaoa, was vi-iited by a ; iVarful cpi;!e!ji'5 of !v:.hoid frver, in i ! whieii there re out eleven hun- , ! drird Ilea- IV k of Lli':!! O cur- ' lnir w.tt,!a t . . . . e months Tito town i v;as si; ;ti:td wiih v.ater mostly hy brau:ifnl p:re mou tain s'.roa: oa the . ' stety bat.k.-; of wh'.ch titer was only o'ue l.i.ut?. 'To that houso there came ' i:i .January, n a. art fr'o-ji a uUtauee j o hao tVj-hohi fever. His vh'joe ' tions wre thrown on; o:i tlte snow ; I quite deep ynd fozcii hard and re-j mai ir so until a tba.v o-t the 2 Ji i of M: reit. liuri : 4 the hitter pirt f the freezing weather the tewn was supp!io:Lhy water pump-ed fio:n the :-lu.;!;ai!!:a. Vhen the snow mell id afal jau ir.to the ii:untaiu stream tilling the siofage reservoirs, that 'wat-T -wss tuned ii.to t:u mains. On the lkh of April, jurt- fou.-'ee;;. d:i)s afterwards, tt.e average time it takes tvho:d to appear r.fjr exposure to 'its caif-e, the first casi occurred, During the terrible fecourgu. that im mediately "followed it was demon- sLta;l that on! those drinking the mouittain water were attacked, whi'e Ihoe coiiOninu them9e!vs entirely to using the water of well, man' of them according to chemical analysis vety f"ipl, r to that of pin- Su'pi-.' j,.lima V;hi'jli received i-2 sewage from Wilkesbarro, a city of thirty tLousatid ;:,Uabiiaiits,' three miles j i , ..,,vef nu i, S.-Cak of a number of towns higher up, esea .ed aitgether Could aitylhiiig be plainer than that the eUyen hundred people were pois oned by a water in other respects re markably -uie, in v. hich i here' exist ed the spt cihe germs oi typlmi.l tey- er ? Or can anything te pbvtier than the fet that if- the proper precajr ions had been observed and the excreta of ! tl;e c;iso on the bank of the stream, .J bee n-sjjsj n fected, that is, had the! jerms been deployed before they were thrown out, that the pestilen -e would not hae occurred ? How criminal would his . attendants have i I been if the, h oi knov.n the 031i'ei j:i!ui xU i rUi!0,i,v f(ir jr. l)Vt tie ob h,ct t)f tllis commutucatioti is to place j ulmsl ,vcry ler,on wi0 reads it the re-po:isibdity titat arises from u I knowl e :': tt f ft: uill'U f"Ct; & i i That typhidd tVver "is, m arty always j convey cd through drinking ci-.taiui - natetl b the nmhsinf. cted discharges j of son.e person alfected witn that , disease. It 's olteu impossible to trace the connection" in individual eases, but a groat many lncoutrover- use o' a proper msiiifeetant. 3 That ! j-oo.l disinfectant can be obtained!" J,- every man, m matter how poor. I of Lime. This is prepar - d by potir- ing on a 'quart of quicklime a quart of water, wljscli will reduce the lumps ti I I l-U.-d.T wl-ir."tl tM il ! brtlii nn.to j ....w.. ....w -J....U.-1 ivu,e of v-uUr mflv b0 !:dded. Keop ". . . . I . . . . : ..in a well Cosed vessel an'd shakClb?- '. . I . hro A!id an quantity : j to ;he dtj eta to i diti:i,'c-ed and - . , allliw luislure : sta;,a at loft.t an hom hrQ ewytyn ,r: , '., . n t ne .a.temtir.g j hysiciai. if vvell , , .." ... , posted and- conscientious, will always . . , v- " irivetlie same or -imular directions T , , , , , ,. ... to thoso above, but the bst o! us will .. , . , , somctir.ies . nap, mid it von should have a ease of typhoid feyer f vour .Li.-'-r iit.di ir.i'.-,, wa.ii' ;um up. 1 lli-ti ire a great many iiiins ! t.t t-vrdi.-.i-i f.vcr i lucre- nig ml of your paper, who kindly p-iats J frr-e of charge simply lor the g'.:od of J the community. I i::c n Ai.i D. Lewis. M. p., Secretary, .A matter w if '.i s? ou'd engage the nine and alter. lion of every Rcpes- mutative in the Ma'.e Legislation ii ii.at, of a:ne::'!i' ti.e Constitution in j reganl to lue pcaeut ixisling Home-.; pica-1 Law. X more itjurious or baneful law doe i:ot exist . ami one, 1 w iiich iloes; n.ore to tnin creo,Lt r.nsl I destroy ettn:: le:iee on all sides, The. nomestead Law is supply a shield- ,f ra-ea!s, kliis the fciuall, hom-fci trader by pre euting hin having any i credit, if ise has lesj lhal $1 ")00 ami j b' its-dicrin:i;a:i.n agattist - wouid-1 l. .. .. . ! I .-. .... .. r. .-rto 1 (....- I oui of the hl'-te, to the loss -.of its eommercial mteres s. tvery ive "-3uii'ii shoaid uriic and as at in having ihe' cor.sliiuliim amended In regard, to litis ohiioxious law. Kxehane. . j' ; The' Charleston New ami 'Co trier ' has been maLsug i '.-quints in the re sneetive eouniies ot the S.ate r.s to .-J.-- ti;e ei.dit;on of the farmers ;.nd the t i 1 1 . . i I -. -; 1 rpt-.rirl Q ; nt. in hf fiio'i.l .4rd c .n:r.eient persons famaliar with die conditiou of the i.oouli.ies for which they answered show that on L;;e whole t :e farmers are in a much better riu. t-ijis -year than they were hist, ami tht the outlook is eneour ugiiitr. As'a rul.i ihy raised more hoiut - smuihes. aatl are therefore - more iunependeni in this respect than ever before, at least sine the war. Ti.c advaiiee in coitou has put more njoney in their p.-ekrt and etiabkd them to meet - their obligation, and face the new yeae in belter coinli lion ami in beler spirits. This lm pre-vemeat h. a coine not by extreme class leislalioa su'jh as has lately been inaugurated by ' the fanners' Legislature, but in ijreat ureal part by adopiir.g belter metho !s on the f..rm, and taking a ileparture that shiiiiM have been taken vears a"b. The better price of cotton is ihe" re i suit, o the redaci jth'rough'out the South, ;o 1 production of wi.ich the Sou h Carolina cotton growers in i-o;u;coii with thostj of ot"mr States, are now reaping the benefit. So is the condition of the farmers of the eotton beit of North Carolina better Uirn it has been dor some years. The state papers report that- they have raised n.ore home, supplies than ever belb e, and not having to buy these, while the price of cotton is high r, t!ey are in much betterconiiiiion than they have been. Many of them have leai tied that relief whl come to ltheur by their own ertbrts ami" good inanagcmenC much s-.oner than by 1 tiiC vhdot.ary schemes of mushroom etateMiicn, even if these were pssi ;U of accomplishment, :"OIICE OF LAND SALE. Dy virtue of a power of sale con. ,,.;..,,.! ., ....,..: M... i i ma.le t: 'i ; F. Sanders and wife, and , recorlUll iu jiook ..D No , s 2 K.wU of Harnett cou:it, I will ol' the Glh day of i-YP.riiir 1 Si i :1 'i? 1 9 .'.!. w.L- m i Court lU u (lour ,u L.UlugLon sell at publlc sule iV)r ,uo ro,lowing irol,erlyt lo.vwL . .Une traot of laml iu UlC l(WU of D,.ihl tontaiilint: tive and otic-hair" uere- be the same more or les, it. being the same uoon which llui ..j.i t Vi nMl F. P. Foxi-is, Attoruev. TTa.u 0 ts. McrtgMgee, NOTICE OF LAND SALS. Hy vtrtue of a power of sale ccii- ! taiued iu a certain Mortgage Deed ! made by iiuireii Coats lo D. A. Lee 'and by the said D A. Lee rc-ularlv . . 1 . I ? .1 . . , uan ictrei to ii. v;. vyera, wlpiCii said Mortgage Led bus been duly t. ..,,". x- ; ,c.,nii.u lu oojv ' u, rages -. . , . t. , . . . necortu oi uarneit county, 1 ,,.!! vvili se!l hl public s-.le for cah at the Courl House door in Lllbhgtou, ! on the Gth day of February, 1893, at l ' i'.o...t.- m i r...l .,r (.. , - U!,vA m., a parcel or tract ol )-?. 1 in nroci.,,.,. n - ; 'IUI 1:1 AerasUoro towiismp, llar- ,,,,-mh- .,.Mt.;,;.r n . i neu eountj , containing ol) acres, to L.ir.. m..., to 'r;,;.t, .q . . sti' saoi .oo. tgage. lmslheond .i.,.. i., o; Jaauj.-j, lb Jo. .vi:i;A. Assignee of .l.iortgagee. F. V. Jones. Attorney. Ja; o ts. Cor j ox. Good Middling 9g Middling ''j Low Mi.'MUng 1 TUKPKXTIXE. Virgin SI. 00 Velio w Dip SI-CO Hard , 1.00 COUNTUY FliOUUCE-. Chickens 155125c Ks . . 12$ Hides ' ACjiCo Corn 0 l:as 60(aT.O0 Mutter " iMVTi25 Hams- 12J I - For Boils, Pimples carbuncles, scrofulous cores, eczema, and all other bleed d!sease3y tako Ayer's SarsapariMa . It will relieve and cure dyspepsia, nervous debility, arid that tired feeling. Has Cured Others win cure you- Fleming & Co. are -celling nice suspenders at 1 cents.. We autl:orize our advertised drug gist to sell Dr. King's New Discov 1 ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds', upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough." Cold or any Lung. Throat or Chest troudle, and will use tliis remedy as directed, -ivin it a fair trial, and experience no beuiF.!,"y'!' may return the bottle and have your money refunded, We cou-d not make this oiTer did we n t know that, Dr. Kiug's New Discovery could be relitd on. It. never disap points. Trial bottles frei at Harper &. Hood's Drug -Store. Large size 50cand100. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Wi'miagtca & Weldon Rail 'Read and Branches. CO?I3EMSEO SCHEDULE. TKAIXS OOIXU SOUTH. No. 23 No. 57 iS'o. 41 Dated Feb. 23 '32. Fast Mai! Daily Daily Daiiy. exuii Y M 1 M I A M Lav8 Weldon 14 SO I 5 43 8 00 Arr. Hocky Mt 1 iO J .6 S3 7 09 rrive Tarl.oro 2 li V M Loave Tarboro..'.... li 53 6 no Arrive Wilson 2 18 1 7 00 7 40 Loavi' Wiisoii 2 30 j Arrive Sulnia 3 25 Arr Kayettevilie... S VO Leave Ooldsliore... I 3 li 7 40 j li SO r.oavo Warsaw I Mill .... P,Q r.pov Magnolia.... I 4 27 B 40 I 9 41 Arr. .Wilmington- 6 00 a TiS 11 25" TR'AINS GOlfi NORTH. - r I No. Il l Xo7 No. 40 Daily . Daiiy. I Daily. cx Sun AM "ASl V M Lea. WilT-iinton- 13 25 9 13 1 4 20 i Leave Ta?:iolia.... 1 54 10 57 fi 0Z Leave Warsaw , 1111 6 15 Arrive (iolilsijor 2 53 12 03 7 10 Lea. Fayeltf-rll.'e. 9 SO-1 Arrive Seln i 1 1 "5 I Arrive Wilson 1 SO I 7 A M F M FM Leave Wilson 3 3". i 12 58 S 4 Arr. Hocky Mt 4 "03 1 SO 6 33 I Arrive iarboro..... o?,0. . 2 18 Leave Tnboro 12 T8 Arrive Wcluon : 5 0 3 ' itt ' 1000 "l2Uy except Sunday Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave WeM.ir. i'Op m.. Halifax 4 2i p m. arrive at Sco'.land N'fck5 13 pin, reenvil!e J 52 p m, Kinstou 8 CO p in. Returning, leaves Kinsfon 7 10 a in. Oroenviile 23 a m, Arriviner at Hal ifax at 11 ': a m, Weldon 11 23 a m, daily cv cepv Sunday. Local freight train leaves Weldon at 10 13 a m. arrivintr Scotland Nock 103 am, Oaeen- vi'.le 5 SO p m. Kington 7 40 p m. Hturnin. leaves Kiiiston 7 to a m, tircpiiviite 9 53 a m. Scotland, "seek f'O p in, arrive Weldon 5.15 l ra. daily e:-eit Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro. N. C.vJa Albemarlu 6 Kniciifh K li.- daily exee?t Sunday. J 4u p ru Sun.iay :s p m; arrive at Williamaton, S.C.. 7 H im and 4 ?0 im; Plymouth 8 .TO p ru.. and 520 pm. Ueturningr leaves Plymouth. N. C. daily except Sunday 6 00 a m. Sunday 9 00 a ni Williainston 7 "0 a m, 9 5 am.' Arrlve at Tarboro. N. C. 10 40 a nj and 11 iO a in. Trains ..n Southern Division. Wilson, and Fayet:.vll!e Brane.h leav. Fayettevills 7 3'J a. in., arrive Kovvteiul li,15,x. nr Ileturniiijf l-sv.'u Itowland V: 15 p. in. arriv Tayette vilk 5.13 p. ta. Daily except Miii.iay. Train ou Midland NC Branch leaves Ooldi boro, X. (. daily evcept Sunday.' CM a m: ar- rive MniTtinoi.i . c. A am, Keturmnar teavf Maiinneia, 7 ;.o . m. arrives OOIUstKro t,. i-O a. in Taain on XashvUle Branch leaves Rocky Clinton, dam-evept Sunday, at 6 fo p m and , li i:- a in. neturiuniir. leave ennron ar ( in a( in aad -i 10itn cenneL-tiiiir at VVriaaw with i Nos. 41, i0,!3and 7?, Southt'ound train on Wilson k Fayetteville I Branch ij No 51 Nortnl.ound IsNo Zi). f Daily ; estfpt Sunday. . ( I Train No '27 South and U N'oKth ri'f ntor ' ( only a. Uoi-ky Mount, wilson Ooldsboro aiid ; uariic!ia. . ( ! Train No 7?. roafce; clos connection at; w. i '.i u tor an j.oinis 'orin aaity. ah rairv.a , ! Hierie.K-iid h'.id daily .-seei't Sti inlay, via Bay.: ; Lii:e. aso at i..oky Mount daily except ua- t dsv.wHh Norf -lfi 'ami '"arollna tor Ncf'olk and I ' al!l .: lit.H N.-rth via No -f-,ife. ' Mount at 1-. p m arrives Nashville r. sr. p. ra. ! etteville. Mnxton. BennettsvUle and and iinal'.y termina'ed in Consurap. priiiff Hope 6 3. m. Eeturniiie. leaves I ' . T, , spring. Hope 8 00 a. m. Nashville ft . a. iu. ii nil;n, a(tilh of Kan ford will arrbo ' tl,,n l,,,or doctors ga0 me up, ay arrive lioeky Mount 3 15 a. m.! dally except raM D."inw 80"" OI anionr win arn , e , . sund-.y. at R:iieh at n :l5 a. M., and have IQS.1 cou!' !,ve bnt a time. I I - . A.T- COST For the next 30 days my entire stock of goods , &t the J. J. Duprec old stand. 'Ginnhams from 5 to 6 cents. Calicoes from 3 to 6 cents, ' Punt Cloth from 5 to 40 cents. Worsted from 10 to 22$ cents. -Woolen Shawls from .75 '.o $2.00. AND A BIG LOT OF VI .all AT DON'T FAIL TO CALL AND GET A BARGAIN. Very Respectfully, t j: q.. dtjpkee. -o nov 3. Children Cr for Pitcher's C&stona. Cape Fear & Yadkin Va'!ey Rail way Company. r IN KfFKCT MAHCLI 29X11, 1391. NORTH BOUND. ! j No. 2, Daily xcpt 3tmdy. . Leave Wilrainjftnn, , .'19-!V3 va Arrive Fay?ttevi!l?, ! 1.53 p in Leave ITyetteville, 1 3.'J p ui Leave S-fSford, 4.-J5 j ta Arrive Greensboro, 6.55 p is Leave Greensboro, 7.15 pta Leave 'Walnut Cove, ' 9.00 p m Arrive Mt. Airy, 11.15 "p m .o. 4. Daily Except Sunday. Leave Eennettsville, 12.40 p yn Leave 'Maxtou. - 1.27 p n: Arrive FayeteviJle, 2.57 p ia . No. 16, Daily Except Sunday. Leave liam.seur, - 7.35 & ui Arrive Greensboro, lO.Oi a m Letive Greensboro," " 10.43 a m Arrivo Madison, - 1.03 pm No. 12, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 1C.10 a m Leave Walnut Cove 1.55 pm Arrive Mt. Airy 7.55 p tn ' No,-14, Daily ExeeptSunday. Leave Bennettsvillc ; l.W a m Leave M'axtou 4 3St ArriveTayette villa . 9.55 a m SOUTH BOUXI). No. 1, Daily Except Sunday. Leave. Mt. Airy. fi-03am Leave. Walnut Cove, 8.11 a m Arrive Greensboro, 10.00 a n reave Greensboro, 10.::)Htn Leave San ford, 12.45 p in Arrive Kayettevtlle, 2.0 p m Leave Payetteville 3.04 p m Arrive Wilmington. 7.05 pm i t No. -3, Dail3 Except Sunday. Leave Fayetteville, 2.11pra Leave Maxton. 3.32 p m. Arrive Benn'-ttsviile, 4.T2 p in No. 15. Daily- Except Sunday. Leave Madison, . 2.45 p m Arrive Greensboro . 4.55 p m Ieave Greensboro. 5.15 p m Arrive liatuseur, . 8.10 p m No. 11, Dallj Except fundus. Leave Mr. Airy 2.10 p m Tjetve Walnut Cove 6,15 p m Arrive Greensboro 9.30 p m No. 13, Dailj Except" Sunday. Leave Fayettevtlle 10.15 a m Leave Maxton 4.30 pm Arrive BennettsfVille ' .03 p in I Train No. 2 connects at tsnnford With Seabttard Air Lne for KaleLh, Norfolk and all points North, and East, and at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk & Western R. R. for " Win- ston-Salen, Roanoke and all points North and West of Roanoke. ! Trai i No, 1 connects at Walnut Coye with Norfolk & Western R. R, ;for Winston -Salem. 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The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
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