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ELK ELK ELK
Wheu ever you Bee a can of Baking
Powders with the name and, picture of
ELK on it, it is a guarantee of piliity.
The Elk Powder Is the best and cheap
est powder. It stands the highest
chemical analysis of any brand on the
market. Give it a trial . and- you will
use no no other. Sold by -
. II. W. JERNIGAN & 0.
May5th-tf. Durf'n, N". C.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
1:. w; Pou-
Attorney-at-Law.
SMil llFiELD, n. a
-. '. "' -: ' - .
Careful altention'to any. civil matters
intrusted to hi.icare in the courts of
Harnett County
H- L. Godwin,
Attorney at Law.
Dunn, - - N. C.
Otlice next door to Post Office.
Will practice iii the courts of Harnett
nnd adjoining counties' and in the
Federal Courts.; i
Pimit attention given to allb usines
W- E- Murchisou,
JONESBOKO, N. C.
Practices Law in Harnett, Mooie and
other counties, hut not for fun. "
4Feh. 20-ly. -,.
Isaac A- Murchison,
FAYETTE VI LLP, If. C.
Practices Lawjn Cumberland, Harnett
and anywhere services hi e wanted.
SEWING MACHINES.
' I wish to announce to; the people of
Dunn and surrounding country that I
am selling the Wheeler and Wilson No.
n, and the Standard Sewing Machines,
which are guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, on reasonable terms.
The best machine oil, needles, fixtures
fec, all -ways on hand. I also repair
machine at moderate cost. Work
guaranteed. I have 'fourteen years ex
perience in the machine business and am.
thoroughly acquainted with them.
My headquarters are at Mr. E. Yi
Young's store where I will be pleased to
show my machines V
' ".' Your to please,
. J. M. HAYES,
apl2tf. Dunn, N. C.
TOWN DIRECTORY.
CHURCHES.
MethodlKt Church. Rev. E. C. JSell, Pastor.
Services first Sunday night, and fourth Sun
day morning' and night. Prayermeeting
every Wednesday night. Sunday gchcel
. every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, O. K.
Grantham Superintendent.
" Baptist Church. Rev. L. R.. Carroll, paster.
Service's every second Sunday morning and
night.- Prayermeeting every Thursday night
Sunday School every Sunday morning, R. O
Taylor Superintendent. -
Presbyterian Church Rev. A. M. Hassel
pastor. Services every first and fifth Sunday
morning and nighty Sunday school every
Sunday morning, M. L. W ade Superintendent.
Disciple Church 'Rev. I. W. Rogers, pas
tor. Services every third Sunday morning
and night. Christian Endeavor Society every
Tuesday night. Sunday School every Sunday
evening at 3 o'clock, McD. Holliday Supt.
.Free .Will Baptist, "church. Elder R. V.
Jackson, pastor. Services every second Sun
day iuorning and night.
Primitive Baptist .-Church on Broad street
Elder W.'G. Turner, Pastor. Regular servi
. ci-s on the third Sallath morning, and Satur
day before, in each month at 11 o'clock. El-
der P. p. Gold, of Wilson, editor of Zlon s
Landmark, preaches "at this church on the
fourth Sunday evening ineach month at'M
o'clock. Everybody is Invited to attend
thes-. services.
Young Mens' Union Prayer meeting every
Sunday evening at f4 o'clock and r rid ay night
at 7.:.'l0 o'clock. All are cordially' invited to
attend these services. An invitation is ex
tended to the, visitors.
LODGES.
; Luc know Lodge, No. 115, I. 0 o. k. Lodge
room over J . D. Barnes' store Regular meet
ing on every Monday night. L. H. Lee. N. O.;
C. H. Sexton, V. G.; G. K. Grantham, Secre
tary. All Odd Fellows are cordially invited
to attend.
Pajm'yra Lodge, No. in, A. F. fc AM. Hall
over Free Will Baptist church. F. P. Jones
W. M ; W. A. Johnson, S. W.; E. A; Jones
J. W.; J. G. Johnson. Secretary. Regular
communications are heldjon the 3rd Satur
day at 10 o'clock A. M , and on the 1st Friday
at 7: so o'clock p. m. in each month. All Ma
, sons in good standing are cordially, invited
to attend these communications.
Cointy Officers.
Sheriff, J. II. Pope.
Cleik. F. M. McKay.'
Register of Deeds. J. "McK. Byrd.
Treasurer, G. D.s'ienee.
Coroner, J. J, wilson.
Surveyor, J. A.tVKelly.
. County Examiner. Rev. J.' A. Campbell.
Commissioners : J A. Green, Chairman
H. N. Bizzell and Neill McLeod.
TOWN OFFICERS. ;
. H. L. Godwin, Mayor. , '
Commissioners
E. F. Young, J. J. Dupree, J. II. Pope and
W. F. Pearson. 5
U; F. Snead, Policeman.
T Pi
JKt
I am ajjent for 'rncker'ji Granite and
Marhl .-Vorkir of A ilininton. N. C,
a'nl will In? pleased to show lesiiis ami.
niake prices to any persons who desire a
Monument, Head-stone, or Iron Fenc
ing for graves. Good worlc and low
prices is our motto.' Drop Inic a card
and I will come to see you.
I. J. Smith,
Benson, N. O
J vr v m -V jV a .si Ull ' U 1 V 1 ' I
Purgatorial Pills.
ti,o tiio-trJcf- -would Iiardlv
smile if vou .asked for " purga-
torial pils." There are.aany
of t'il'em. But he would prob
ably recommend a pill that did
not gripe ; a sugar-coated pill;
gentle in action, and sure in
effect. What are they called ?
Aysr's Gatfiartlc Fills..
Russia's Growth-
' Many years may elapse before
Russia can become . a leading
manufacturing country, but her
growth towards industrialism
lias recently been shown in a re
markable manner at the 'A11
Russian" exhibition in Nijni
Novgorod. Besides her exten
sive sulphuric acidu industry
Russia is opening up important
manufactures of chromate salts, 1
vitriol, phosphates,, lead, zinc,;
tin, strontium and copper salts
and mineral dj-es, and platinum
is almost) a Russian monopoly.
In medicinal plant growing the
progress in Russia is very great .
Six castor oil factories, all -working
from native grown seed,
were rep resented at the exhibi
tion, and oils of peppermint,
wormwood caraway, fennel,
anise and pine needles were al
so shown. The output of Rus
sian benzine has grown from
31,500 gallons in 1882 to near
ly 1, '570, 000 gallons in. 189-j.
The petroleum industry is the
second largest in the world.
One firm alone owns 188 miles
of petroleum pipe lines. It has
an enormfms fleet and owns
1157 tank wagons for the con
veyance of its proilucts by
rail: : v :
The indtlstiw of the dry dis
tillation of wood in Russia is
only just beginning. InNortb
ern Russia, away from the rail
ways, there are still many thou
sand of square miles under
wood, yet up to the present-on-ly
One-half per cent, of all' the
rosin and but a slightly larger
proportion of the turpentine
used in Russia has been of. home
manufacture. New York ller
ald. . A man in Virginia, rode forty
miles, to Fairfax Station, for the ex
press purpose of getting CbamWfr
lain's Cough Remedy, and took home
with him, a dozen bottles of the med
icine. Tbe(druggist who relates the
incident, adds: "Your reme y
seems to be a gen ral favorite wher
ever, known " Its effects are indeed
wonderful in all lung and throa
trouble. Procure a bottle at
Sold by
Duun, N.
N.
C;
B. Hood, druggist
Arnicahails from Europe and
but the. medicine is made
from artiffcial plants grown for
that purpose in Germany and
France.
INDIAN HERBS.
The greatest blood purifier
and Liver Regulator of the age.
It is composed of Herbs,
Roots, and Bark. No mercury
nor any other metallic drt.iis
are used in its prepation. !
; It is a specific for constijia-j GAINED THE WOKDEK
tion, neuralgia, dyspe)sin, j - ; OF THE AGE ;
rheumatism, kidnev complaints, ! , ,. " i" !
hver complaints, chills, fever j l..,u.-i1-. ! 1
and ague, Female complaints, Gmua.iti-v.i t.. r un- mon .Kr:.-s ti,.,n I
nervous affections, catarrh I a:iV )i,'-r im(ii iiu. tivatmciit or sy..-'
l?ssof ap,T,ife, .,,,; ;..,i:!.k;iX!' Zu;
sick headache, and all other j tun-v trm- - ,Siiic";i. 'j j
ailments caused from impure j Vaiuiua i-:m aniisrptie .rMiiu ii., u !
blood and conseniiont bnrl ; Iit i v. ly .kstroys all 'uiidoiM s- a-,. I '
J,tsllon.. j
xjns meciictne nas neen used I
U- ii-ini' tlion l,i,,7...l !
"7- ." V- lllttm UUIj 1IUIIU11 U I it I " 1
cuiiuij wiiillll i
the last-month, and
111
everv
een derived
v
r... f i.-i! ... j I
"v
""in u.. .uaiiv ccriincaie
Si
irom inese ana otner persons
r . 1.1. . .1 .1
will be published soon. This'
medicine is a
great
hWsiiio-
T 1 1 . T .
ut-i ffi uutiv iry ll. 1'rice i
$1.00 for ISO doses.
It i ,liann .
and good . For sale bv
A.
W. F. UTTER.
: ; - Dunn, X. C
Call on me for certificates of'
the thousand of cures effected l
by this wonderful medicine.
W. F. Utter.
The-Heart!s Daily Work.
The liuman heart is practical
lv a force pump about six inches
in iength and four inches in di
ameter. It beats 70 times ner
minute, 400 times per liotir,
100,800 times ier layjand G,
,71)2,0:00 times per yearj and v2,-575,-M0,000
-sav two thousand
live hundred and 'seventy-live
miilions four hundred and for
ty thousand times in 70 years
which is "man's appointed
three score years and ten." At
each of thse beats it forces 2
ounces per minute, G56 pounds
per hour, or 703 tons per day.
AH the blood in the bodyf which
is about 30 pouhdSLrasses
through the heart j every, three
minutes. This 1 it i'lo oran
jjunips every day wliatis ecpial
to lifting 122 tons one, foot high
or one ton 122 feet?, high that
is, one ton to the top of a 40-
?yard mill chimney, or sixteen
persons seven score each to The
same height. Uuring tne sev
enty years of a man's life 'this
marvelous little' pump, j , without
a single moment's rest,! night or
day discharges the enormous
quantity of 18, 8o0 tons of hu
mail blood .: Ex.
Mayor A. D. Reynolds, who
has made $525,000 manufactur
ing tobacco at Bristol, Tennes
see, in the past twenty years,
has sold his tobacco' plant be
cause his religious convictions
are against the use of J tobacco .
We suppose he still holds to the
money he madefrom the traffic
lie now holds to be bad. It is
yjd he will go' out toi wo'k as
ail evangelist and we Siipiosehe
will give tobacco cliewers and
smokers goss for using the weed.
He has now a splendid opportu
nity of spending his money,
made in a nefarious busines, in
reforming the men he made it
from. ! ' ;
The Farmers' Alliance in
Germany is asking the I German
go ver nine nt
to exclude all for
eijm breadstuff's and
crams tin-
til tne price ot tne Home grain
reaches a price 'agreed on. If
Germany should exclude' our
grain and breadstuff's it would
lessen the pricein our ( markets
as we ship large quantities of
it to that country. j
.i.i -'.i i
Hoft. C B. Buph, presideut of the
Oihner County (VV- Va ) . Court says
that he has had three cases j of flux m
his family, during the past summer,
which he cured in Si than a week
wich Chamberlain's Cvlic, Cholera
arid Diarrhoea Rouicdy. Mr. Bsh
also states, that. ' in sr-iue instancs
there wrc '.twenty henorrhages fi
lay GU'iiville W. Va Pahfindrr.
Tii is remedy, has been used in nin
epidnucs of flux and one f iliolerH
w-iib "perfect success. It can alwayh
i deptndi d upon for . bowel com
;i'a- evi n iu it, 'triost s v re forms
K -y family should k-ep. it at hand.
T 25 nd 50 cent bottled
For ale by N H H .o.j Dunn, N. C
. At V i, r, l.. .4.
Thursday . Miss Sarah Fitch was
married to a Mr. Hillhouse. of
New York. , The., mother of the
bride died on Monday jand her
remains were in the bridal cham
ber. The bride held -the hand
of her deceased mother, while
the marriage ceremony! was be
ing performed. The young
lady was to have been married
on October 5th and her mother
w;is to give her away. She was
so interested in the giving awJ;iy
by. her mother thai she luirrh d
the
marriage up and was
2;iven
away by the corpse.
Errot is
the product of the di
seased seeds of common rye, and
i is one of Hahneniann's discov
eries. " !
V A r u m A.
BKRFKCT HEALTH RE-
it is lu-aliui; :int soo hii.jr to't
nl ii;i!m-i'.
!' IIIIK IKiliS
ntl i.-jire
'oeunraii-. ir win pt rmaiK;
th' iiiaj. rityof caSt'H f lol
ichitis. 'a-
t . ....1. 14. ti
all diseases of tlie liladi erl How
lii-vs Liv.i,. t'iifiiatio:i, 'ii
I Mil W., 1 w. ' "5. . 1 ... TV
Kozemii. Soiofuln. Blood Poi i,
niuu-
1:1:11 rsiii, .eur:iv'i;i, ui wise I IiM-li.-irH..
1 ! Mseases lveenlirr to Woiiwni Wmvuk
:iimI IMivsitial A eak-iess. ele.' I
'-"!
.:V..:,,-vMr-iv .. 1 All.-
............. mi int. nn? 1 is
lull tustorv of vour troiibk-.! ami
a
our i
yoi I
Oll-lll 1 1 1 Ig
ilivieian will
ail vi-e
what to lo in o iU'r to r
health. Consultation is Fiee
lv oiitiilt-ntial. Terms verv
Vgam vni:r j
ami saereil-
ow. K. r !
j -proofs eiielose 2 eeiit stamp.
Local ngeirts wann-d everywhere. No
Caiivassinjf. ,Ve ailver se von in vour
homv paper, Amlress witli stamp. "
THE VATUM A COMPANY,
I O. Boy. P14. - CHciio, III.
umii;riH;itii''itmiiM'HliHil'Mni'iniiii'iimiHiiiiMiii:iipiiiml
HA
wmmm
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AVcgcb'rrcparationforAs
simita tir.g iteFood and Reg ula
tiiig llic S tomachs and Bowels of
Protnotes Digcstion.Cheerful
acssandRest.Contains neither
Opium.Morptiine nor Kmeral.
Not Narcotic.
I
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1
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Rtrtpe ofOuinrSAKUELPITClIKR
Piunplcm Seed''
4x.Senna
Seed- '
Uppemtint -JJi
Cas&analtSeda-
0truud. Sugar .
h 'ujyrcat Flavor.
Ancrfect Reihedv'f or Constipa
tion, Sour Stonc.ch.Diarrhoea.
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ncss and LOSS OF. SLEEP.
Jac Simile Signature of j
NEW "YORK.
EXACT COPY OT WRAPPER.
Can any sane, careful think
ing man tell tis where North
Carolina has drifted in polit
ical fields? Give North C;pli
na into the hands of the Repub
licans .ar-ew more years and Nl1x vomicn wllich is ,,r.m.lv
they.will have two thirds ofour ljp of ;i iyon ip
citizens in J ail. Great many di nms to Tmlia ail(1 Cevlon.
will do well it thev are fortunate .
enough to spend the coming. ' ' .
Christmas with their faiuiliesj Peppernipnt is native to Eu-
and not behind the prison h'opo and its usp as; a me'dicino
bar:
President
McKinley
has ap-
pointed T. V. Powderly, of i Arabia and Persia, jas used
Pennsylvania, exTGeneral Mas-1 as medicine in tlie time of Solo
ter Workman of the Kjiights of ! mon. f j
Labor, to be. Commissioner! " ' . ..!.;
General of Immigration.- The xx , , U . , . .
s
a ,1 ; k , ,.. 4 mn AXV-IHJUI.JV, uh.m-auih. i ui w Hil l
ary of this olhce is 4,oUU 1 , .n 1 v, ' . -iJ
t ' . killed Socrates, is a native of
ervear. 1 it!...... n......
A negro Baptist divine
Chesterfield, S. G., is said
ut? iii iiiincr ui iuiL-inree cuii
dren. There is nothiiiff like
furnishing a flock of your 'own',
Perhaps the most ancient of
medicines is hops, which jwere
used in the dual capacitj of an
intoxicating beverage and I as a
medicine in 2000 B. C. This is
attested by pictures of the plant
on the Egyptian monuments of
that date. V ,
Tli fe
limilj of
li ca
tretj
Creosote was discovered in
1830 hy Keichenbach , who ex
tracted it from the tar of wood.
LARRABEE'S
RHEUMATIC
LINIMENT.
TRADE-MARK.
Magical Rain
i
Extractor, j
CURES
RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE,
flEURALGIA,
LUMBAGO,
BACKACHE,
CATARRH,
AND ALL KINDS OF
Pains and Aches.
For nearly three-score years and ten
this famous old household friend has
been curing pains and aches, and has
never disappointed the user. It is
clean, pure, efficacious, atrreeahlv
smelling and quickly acting. , '
IT IS A
RICH. SPICY COMPOUND
AND
INVALUABLE FOR j
Cuts, Scalds. Sores. Burns.
ulcers. Wounds. Erysipelas,
skin Troubles. Etc.. Etc. 5
Price 25 Cents,
AT. PEALCRS AND DRUGGISTS,
or sent in tjnantityofj or more packages to any j
1 address on receipt of money, by
(
Winkelraann & Brown Drug Co.
OLC MOMirrOM,
BALTIMORE. MD.( U. S. A. '
For sale by Hood. Grantham,
Dunn, N. C. '
immwwm
The Kind You Ear--
. . . -
Always i3uugnb,
Bears; the Fac-simiTo
Signature
-OF-
ON THE
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
BOTTLB
THE MB
YOU HA YE
ALWAYS BOUGHT.
THE CENTAUR COMPANV.
NEWORK CITV.
Alcohol was first distinguish
ed as an elementary substance
by Albncasis inthe tweltli cei -tury.
; '
dates back to. the middle ages.
Myrrh, which comes ' from
: naiy aiui Greece.
at! Ipecac comes from South
to America, and its ' qualities are
- j nrst, mentioned m lbits ny a
! Snanish writer J who refers to it
: l
as a Brazilian medicine-.
You cannot afford to
out the
be with-
NEW
AND
ERVER.
All fh NfWR
S ate h n i I.
ForfMgn, N -:'ii nt.
fial all the tirriP
Full Asxtciarpd Press
L ii ft. c-rcula' urn hi tin
D'fj.Hfch. i
Sate
Daily N
v h n J
ear
$: 50 8-x
in imhs.
VV.r i v N ! l
r . .
G 'Jifiiar.".' 1
stx hi' p h-
A.i.j NKWs & OHSKHVKR,
mm
W.I. Douglas $3 Shoe.
Stylish, durable. terfrt fitting
Endorsed by over 1,000,000 wearers.
V. L. Douglas $3.50, $4j(X)'and
Shoes arc . the productions of skilled
workmen, from the best material pos
sible at these prices. Also $2-50 and $2
Shoes for Men, $20, $2 and $J. 75 Boys
Wenseonly the best Calf, Raiaia Calf. French
ratent Calf, French EnameL, Vicl Kid, etc
Sded to correspond with price of the ahoea!
j Catalbe free.
uri caiuioi sappiy yon, write
W.L.DOUGLAS.Brockton.Mass.
I
j J A. MASSENGILL Sr Co
Dunn, IT. C-.
BLANKS FOR SALE!
We now have on hand a full
supply f Warrantee and Mort
gage Deeds, Chattel Mortgages
Lien Bonds and Magistrate's
bhlllks, at prices as low as Vfm
" t , JU
' TI hill' tiw.ix . 1 1
lean buv them aiivwliorp l,,t
I ; " J "
i us your orders or call at our o.f-
.
hce for them.
J. P. PlTTMAN,
Pub. of County Union,
Dunn, N. C.
Free f our BSeadeif. .
rnX nf: our subscribers
wlio pav up all arrears within
thirty days, or 10 a u
scriber paying not ivw; .
year in advance, 'we viU give
one year's free subscription to
The Woman's Health and
Home Journal, of Chatanooga,
m ni.iu imirnnl. devoted to
If I III. A i I ' J 7 A
HiMi, Hump and iiirm,-; is
lG-p:;ge niontniy paper, m..t
instructive, elevating.
We have only a limited num
ber of these-' premiums to give
awav on the above terms. Don t
vanr neighbor comes
iiv and gets the last one we have
left. ' " . -i
F. C.Co.'s Corsets,
- MAKE
American Beauties
F.CX0S
GUnntU I
SHAPES.
ARTISTIC
EFFECTS.
All
Lengths.
On Each Box.
IIEVEST
MODELS.
FAIIGY and
PLAIII.
FEATHERB0I1E CORSET
SOLE MANUFXCTURERS. '
SOLD BY
R. G. Taylor, Dunn, N.
UIHUU nil IUWIU thing to patent?
Protect your ideas ; they jnay bring you wealth.
Write JOHN WEDDEUBURN &.-CO.. Patent Attor
neys, Washington. D. C, for their $1,800 prize offer
ana new mi 01 one tnousaua inventions waniep.
THE -y
TD XT ZR 331 3VC
HOG AND CHICKEN
CHOLERA CORE.
USE NO OTHER, t
Write for testimonials.
Tlieonly remed in the worii
pon ively guaranteed to prevent
and cure Cholera. Iut up I?
.uHcntand 1.UU sizes. oid
. all DruKcist
and countr
merchants.
Trial i ottle
in a i 1, Kt-cui
ly pucked,
any atldres!,
Manufacture!
only by
THE DURHAM CHOLERA CURE CO.
DURHAM. NORHICCXROLINA.
Roturn this coupon with your fir t
oraer. Coupon No. 0
f. h
IT IS
ABSOLUTELY
The Best
SEWING
MACHINE
MONEY
MADE
WE OR OUR DEALERS can Cell
you machines cheaper than you can
i,uere, xue liEW IIOIE tm
onr best, bat we make cheaper kinds.
.tne CLInAX, IDEAL and
Sewlnc machines for $ 1 S.OO and up.
tau on nr asect or write us. We
Want your trade. f f 3r:ce. t'mn
.. uare uetnng will win, we will
hare It. We challenge the world to
w-5i.C V "KK $50.00 Sewing
lntrfor 50-, or a better $2oT
Sewlnsinachlneror $20.00 than you
ean buy from us, or our Ascnts.
THE HEWHOLIE SSTfflRG M JCHIKE CO.
BAH iSAXC.iCO, CAI. ATLAi. U Jk
FOR SALE B'
GAINEY & JORDAN,
Dunn, N. C.
SO YEARS
EXPERIENCE.
1 . nrimu.
vuo
8CIEMTIFIC AMERICA!
U0ix months DiJSitrn; year;
MUNN & CO
m m m m m - - w
to America YfThtZl 2y,r,??nriDl P-tenti
ATLANTIt COAST liu
WILMINGTON av. ' 1
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r . ... . up
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t;fa.
r . l. .. , 'II
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Leave R oc y M o u i it i . .
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5:4." a. m.. 12:J5 n m ' '
Leave Vil?on, 2.08 a m 11 , .
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Leave Fay?ttevil!..ti:;naw, t.
Arrive Florence. 7:r, k
Leave uoiastioro, 7nn a m '-, ' u-
Leave Maunolia Vii' .
Arrive w m nir nn :
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Leave Florer.ce, 8:ir, M, , 11
Leave rayetteville, n: ,,' ''".
Leave felma'. l.(m a in " "'1":au
Arrive Wilson, in: n ,
Leave Wilmington, -:-, 'V m.
Leave Magnolia, lo:.o a n. ".Vl1"ta
Leave OoMsboro. li:r,t; a ; !:' ' m.
Leave Wilson, l jv ., , ,";i":l"i'Bi
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Leave Tarboro, l -. j,
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Sunday. 7 50 a. in., and s,Jll(la '
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Sprlnff Hope 8:00 a. ni..,NHsl)Vii '
arrive at Kf-cky M unt M:n:. a m
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Arrive Knyetteville
Leave Fayetteville.
Leave Fayetteville Junction
Arrive Sanford......... .-
Leave Sanford..
Leave Climax
A rrive Greensboro
lA-uve Greensboro
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Leave Wainut Cove
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Arrive Mt. Airy
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Leave Climax.....
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Arrive Fayetteville
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Arrive Wilmington
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Arrive Maxton
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Leave Lumber Bridge
Leave Hope Mills ......
Arrive Fayetteville
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Leave Lumber Bridge...
Leave Red Springs
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Leave Climax
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