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Worms jConrulsions .Feverish
tiess and LOSS OF SLEEP
Tac Simile Signature of
yTEVf "YORK,
TOWN DIRECTORY.
CHURCHES.
Methodist Church-Rev. W A. Forbes Pastor
Hervices first Sunday night, and fourth Sun
day morning and night. Prayeruieeting
every Wednesday night. Suhday gchccl
every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, O. K.
Grantham Superintendent.
Bantist Church. Rev. L. R. Carroll,pastor.
Services every second Sunday morning and
night. Prayermeeting every Thursday night
Sunday School every Sunday morning, J. A.
Taylor Superintendent.
Preabyterian Church. -Rev. A. M. Hassel
pastor. Services every first and fifth Sunday
morning and night. Sunday school every
Bunday morning, Doug Smith Superinten
dent. Disciple Church-Rev. -V. B. Hood, 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. C.
Jackson, pastor. Services every first Sun
day morning and night.
Primitive Baptist. Church on Broad street
Elder W. Q. Turner, Pastor. Regular servi
ces on the third Sabbath morning, and Satur
day before. In each month at 11 o'clock."
LODGE.
Palmvra Lodtre. No. 117. A. F. & A.
M. Hall
over Free Will Baptist church. F. P. Jones,
r XT . r & Tolniann S W K. A. JoiieS .
J. W.; J. Q. Johnson. Secretary. Regular
communications are held on the 3rd Satur
day at 10 o'clock A. M., and on the 1st Friday
at 7:30 o'clock p. m. in each month. All Ma
sons in good standing are cordially Invited
to attend these communications. ,
y TOWN OFFICERS.
J.F. Phillips, Mayor.
Commissioners
E.F.Young. R.U.Taylor, J. W. Jordan
and McD. Holiday.
M.L. Wade, Policeman.
County Officers.
Sheriff, Silas A.Salmon.
Cleik.Dr. J. II. Withers.
Register of Deeds, A. C. Hollowny.
Treasurer, L. D. Matthews.
Surveyor, T. V. McDonald.
Coroner, Dr. J. F McKay.
County Examiner, Rev. J. A. Campbell.
Commissioners: E. F. Young, Chairman
N. A. Smith. T. A. Harrington.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
PM1. M C L E AN
J
Counsello and Attorney
at Law,
DUNN, N. C.
Practice in all Courts. Collections a Specialty
-W- E- Mnrcnison,
JONESIIOKO, N. C.
PnictiecsXaw in Harnett, Mooic and
other counties, but not for fun.
Feb. 20 ly.
, .i
-
Isaac A- Murchison,
FAYKTTEV1I.1.K, K. C.
l'l.ictiees Law in Cumhe'ilaiHl, Ilarneti
and anywhere services are wanted.
C CLIFFORD,
Attorney a.t Law, t
DUNN, x. c.
Will practiee in all the court.:
State, where services desired.
of the
H. L. GODWIN,
Attorney at-Law
Dunn," - - N. C.
ill practice wherever services mav i
be required. DilHeult collection
promptly made.
W.
L. HUDSON. M. D.
Physician and
Dunn, N.
Surgeon,
C.
Office on N. E. Wilson St., second build
in; from Broad at. He.-idence at junction
of K. Broad and 1 1m Streets.
Prompt atri ntion to a.l ral's from
e:tln-r Town or t oiiuiry,d.y or n:ght in
lic various bi anthes of the profession.
I .EXACT COPTOrBAEPKB. VHtrU) . jl ,
juM ' nifffteAJT 'Tme centaur company, new york city.
' . II J
- - .i -r- i -mn" nii-'1l'iHiin-"' --j "eJ
For Infants and CHldren.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
"T" Jl
sears me , v
Signature ;
of
Always Bought.
'Go South, Voung Man!"
More money has been made
in the Southern States in the
last twenty years than will be
made in the next fifty years in
Cuba, Puerto Rico or the Phil
lippines, and the chances for
money-making in the South
have only commenced. The
price of iron for . the world is
now made at Birmingham, Ala.,
and that city will shortly make
the world's price of steel. The
South's industrial evolution,
which began with the develop
ment of its iron interests rapid
ly spread to all of the collateral
iron industries, including ma
chine shops and foundries,
stove factories, steel plants and!
hardware factories. The 300
new industries which have
sprung up during the past year
include fertilizer and phosphate
works, woodworking factories,
furniture, vehicle, agriculture
and miscellaneous works, tele-
; pllOlie Systems, eleCtriC-llght
and power and ice and - cold-
storage -plants, canneries and
hundreds of miscellaneous
plants. Nearly every Southern
State has increased its railroad
mileage during the past year,
and every Southern harbor has
largely increased its export
trade".
If you seek new fields of op
portunity go South, young man !
Frank Leslie's Weekly.
V. P. .JONES. W. A. STEWAhT
JONES Sr STEWART,
Attokneys, Dunn, N.C.
ill nractice anywhere in htate or
Federal Courts. Collections, a specialty
and prompt attention given.
Oscar J Spears,
Attorney and Couufellor at Law,
LlLLlNG TON, N. C.
Office in thv Court House.
General Practice in all State Courts.
Look!
Look !
The battle is yet to fight and
you can get your Supplies at the
Parlor Market
I will
the State
such as
keep, them and defy
on prices. I keep
Fresh Beef, Pork,
Sausage, etc.,
an 1 will he pleased to serve the people.
'Fry my meat.
I also keep on hand '
Eggs, Butter, Potatoes
Heme Made Lard-
In fact almost anything found in
an
UP-TO-DAl E MA1SKET.
. I pay the best in li ke t prices for Beef
Ca tie. Pork etc. See ine before yon
sell. Yours to please,
?3 T- HOLLAND,
Market on Lucknow Square.
and Whiskey . tr
cujetl at hoie nl
out a;n Book r a.
t:-ul ;rs sout fj -
jr ;cv
AM
n Kind
vJr You Have
Uppe Against Trusts-
The greatest specific against
trusts is their own insolence.
The tremendous increase in the
number of manufacturing com
bines -which has taken place in
the last few weeks, thanks to
the gracious laws of New Jer
sey, is more inimical to the per
petuity of the trusts than any
of the laws against these com
bines appear to be. That they
will fall by their own weignt
eventually is the opinion of
manv men well versed in mat
ters of trade.
There seems to be a perfect
craze just now for consolidation
in all lines of manufacturing
and scores upon scores of indus
tries have united their hrms-
into heavily capitalized com
bines. As Secretary of the
Treasury Gage points out there
is great danger in this whole
sale movement toward large
capitalization. In an address
at the centennial celebration ot
the Bank of Manhattan, at
which he was the chief guest,
he took occasion to warn bank
ers and financiers asrainst this
growth of trusts.
The very vehemence of their
desire to accumulate will defeat
the objects of many of these
trusts. Unless conducted with
the greatest sagacity these en
terprises will fail of their object
and rnin will follow. The
greatest safety for the public
against the oppression of the
trusts lies in the covetousness
of the men who create them.
Boston Traveler.
Discoyered by a Woman-
Another great discovery has
been made, and that too, by a
lady in this country. '-Dis
ease fastened its clutches upon
h?r and for seven years she
withstood its severest tests, bu
her vital organs were under
mined and death seemed immi
nfint. For three months she
coughed incessantly, and could
not sleep. She finally disco v
ered a way to recovery, by pur
chasing of us a bottle of Dr
King's New Discovery for con
sumption, and was so much re
lieved on taking first dose, that
she slept all night; and witl
two bottles, has been absolute
ly cured. Her name is Mrs
Luther Lutz." Thus writes W
0. Hamnick & Co., of Shelby
N. C. Trial bottles free at Mc
Kay Bros. & Skinner's drug
store. Regular size 50c and $1
Every bottle guaranteed.
Banking in Switzerland.
A depositor who wishes to do
business with banks in Switzer
land is given time for delibera
tion. The banking office is pro
vided with chairs, where cus
tomers take seats, and are al
lowed to do business at the
counters in the order of their
arrival. The depositor hands
in his money, with a memofan
dum of the amount. The clerk
counts the money, prepares
a
receipt ana signs his name
Jri. ooy taKes tins receipt ano
signs his name. ; A boy take
this receipt upstairs and sub
mits it to an official. If ap
proved, the official passes the
receipt on to another man? who
prepares a duplicate slip, make
several entries and signs his
name. Another official exam
ines and "O. K.'s" the receipt
The boy takes it downstairs
The clerk who first made it ou
hands it to the depositor. I
taices itiiiy nan an
this business. Ex.
hour to do
Glorious News
('omes from Dr. D.
gile, of Washita, I.
B. Car
T. He
writes: ;'Four bottler, of
trie Bitters has cured
Elec
IMI'S.
Brewer of scrofula, which had
caused her great suffering for
years. Terrible sores would
break out on her head and face,
and the best doctors could give
no neip ; out her cure is com
plete and her health is excel
lent." This shows what thou
sands have proved, that Elec
tric bitters is the best blood pu
rifier known . It's the supreme
remedy for eczema, tefter, s$. t
rheum, ulcers, boils and run
ning sores. It stimulates liver,
kidnej-s and bowels, expels poi
sons, helps digestion, builds up
the strength. Only 50 cents.
Sold by McKay Bros. & Skin
ner, Druggists. Guaranteed.
Liver troubles quickly result i-i Ecri
complications, and the man wlio iiglet;s i..
liver has little recard for health. A Itti
of Browns' Iron Bitters takin row am! t'm
will keep the lier in perfect rr.ler. I f t
disease has developed, Brovr.s' !ro:i T .tt r
will care it permanently. 8m-mtii ai.u
vitality will always fo!o.v its use.
Browns' Iron Bitters is sold Ly all dealwa.
S60.0U0. Fcr a Flag.
George S. Knapp, No. 534
Sheriaan road, Evauston, says
the Chicago Inter-Ocean, is the
owner of a United States flag
for which he has refused an
offer of $G0,000. The offer was
made by an English collector ot
curios, and was rejected by Mr.
Knapp with the remark tuat
there is not money enough m
England and America to buy
that piece of silk."
The nag was made by tiie
women of the United States as
the official flag of the World's
air. it neaciea iue upeuiuy
procession, it was the first flag
to be unfurled and the last to
be lowered at the exposition.
Every thread of silk in the ban
ner was taken from the cocoons
and woven by American women.
The staff also is an interesting
composite of historic woods
from all the States ana lernto-
ries of the Union. The inlaid
pieces are placed in a row run
ning downward along the lower
section of the staff, starting
with a design consisting of 13
about five feet from the I
stars
lower end of the staff. In the
centre of the design is a larger
star made from a piece of one
of the oak supports of the old
Liberty Bell in Philadelphia,
and around it, ill a circle, are
grouped the other 12 stars.
Connecticut is represented by a
' - i
star made from a piece of the
famous charter oak of colonial
hist.nrv. " Massachusetts by a
piece of the old elm from Bos
ton Common, Virginia by a
piece "of the old Monitor, and
each of the original 13 colonies
has contributed wood equally
historic.
Curiously enough, the flag
was made in Arch street, Phila
delphia, on the same street, and
within a few blocks of the house
in which the women of Phila
delphia made the Paul Jones
flag, 118 years before. Phila
delphia Record.
He Fooled The Surg sons
All doctors told Renick Ham
ilton, of West Jefferson, O., af
ter suffering 18 months from
Rectal Fistula, he would die
unless a costly operation was
performed ; but he cured him
self with five boxes Bucklen's
Arnica , Salve, the surest Pile
cure on Earth, and the best
Salve in' the World. 25 cents a
box. Sold by McKay Bros. &
Skinner, Druggists.
An Uncertain Diser.se.
There is no disease more uncertain in ii;
nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say tlics
the symptoms of no two cases agree. It is
therefore most difficult to make a correct
diagnosis. No matter how severe, or tinder
what disguisedyspepsia attacks you, Browns'
Iron Bitters will cure it. Invaluable in all
diseases of the stomach, blood and nerves.
Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
ATTENTION,
FARMERS-
I wish to call the attention of
the tobacco farmers of Johnston,
Harnett and. adjoining counties
to the fact that I am sole agent
for the Phelps Patented Tobac
co Flues, and can furnish not
only this flue but any other
kind desired. I manufacture
flues and can suit you if
only give me a chance.
T 1 1
you
i nave opened a general re
pair shop for the repair of
BICYCLES,
and keep on hand at all" times a
complete line of Bicycle Sun
dries. If your wheel gets out
of repair bring it to me.
' R. F. SMITH,
Benson, N. C.
Feb-7-3n).
GET THE BEST
When you are abontto buy a Sewing Machine
do not be deceived by alluring advertisement
and be led to think you can get the best made,
finest finished and
Most Popular
for a tnere song. See to it that
you buy from reli-able manu
facturers that have gained a
reputation by honest and square
dealing, you will then get a
Bewing Machine that is noted
the world over for its dura
bility.. You want the one that
is easiest to manage and is
Light Running
There Is none in the world that
can equal in mechanical con
struction, durability of working
parts, fineness of finish, beauty
in appearance, or has as many
improvements as the
New Home
It has Automatic Tension, Doable Feed, alike
on both Rides of needle (patented), no other has
it ; New Stand (fatentea driving wheel hinged
on adjustable centers, thus reducing friction to
the TniniraTim.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
THREE! HOME SEWING HICHIKE CO.
GauJTGK, Kass. EosToir, Bass. M Vmov Sot-as, X.T
Chicaso, Iii. St. Loni, Mo. Daixas, Tzxam.
FOR SALE BY
Ga"n y fc Jordan, Dunn N. C.
ROPSY
CTT2ED with vegetable
Remedies. Have cun-e:
many thoran.:l ca-es
called boneless. In ten
ays at least two-thirl of all symptoms reraov
d. Testimonial and US DATS treatment free.
R. S. U. Cmj 'S JOJS, Box K, AUa&U, G
Mark Twain's Baby Story.
Here is a baby story which
the Brooklyn Eagle says was
told by Mark Twain. It is
about a Scotch-Irish minister,
who never missed' an opportu
nity to display his gift of orato
ry. Uponone occasion he was I
called upon to speak at a enns
tening, and began as follows :
" 4 We have met together, my
friends, on a very interesting
occasion the christening of
this little child but T see -already
a look of disappointment
on your faces. Is it because
this infant is so small 1 we
must bear in mind that this
globe upon which we live is
made up-of small things, infi
nitesimal objects, we might say.
Little drops of water make the
mighty ocean ; the mountains
which rear their hoary heads
toward heaven and are often
lost in the clouds are made up
of little grains of sand. Be
sides, my friends, we must take
into consideration the possibili
ties in the life of this little
speck of humanity, tie may
become a great preacher, mul-
titudes may be swayed by hi
eloquence and brought -to see
and believe in the truths of the
He mav be a distin
guished physician, and his fame
n n. li pal fir of men may reach
-
the utermost parts of the earthy
and his name go down to pos
terity as one of the greatest ben
efactors of humanity. He may
become a great astronomer and
read the heavens as an open
book. He may discover new
stars, whicli may be known by
his name, and his name may
be coupled with that of Newton
and other great discoverers.
He may become a distinguished
statesman and orator, and by
the strength of his intellect and
eloquence he may control the
destinies of nations, and his
name may be. engraved upon
monuments erected to perpetu
ate his memory by his admir
ing and grateful countrymen.
He may become an author and
a poet, and his name may yet
appear among those now en
tombed at Westminster. He
may become a great warrior and
lead armies to battle and victo
ry : his prowess and valor may
change the way of Europe. Me
thiuks I hear the plaudits of
the people at the mention of
his deeds and name. He may
become 'er, er he might
'er '
"Turning to the mother :
4 ' 'What is his name V
"The mother 'What" is the
baby's name?'
"'Yes, what is his name?'
"The mother 'It's name is
Mary Ann.' "
Supplies For Uncle Sam.
This is about the time every
year when Uncle Sam makes
his extensive purchases of all
kinds of goods -for the various
dppartments ' and institutions
tinder his control. The articles
required cover a field of diversi
ty, from a locomotive to a pa
per of pins. On a late con
tract one of the items for which
proposals were asked was a
large . number of ivory paper
folders. A number of the fold
ers, on being tested, proved to
be of celluloid. They were par
tially burned, and in this con
dition returned to the bidders.
The store of stationery .in the
big building at Washington
known as the Treasury Build
ing has to meet some heavy
demands on the occasion when
the Internal Revenue district of
Kentucky sends in its requisi
tions, it being no uncommon
occurrence to have one of those
districts send up an order for
lj000,000 envelopes in a batch.
In the one item of steel pens
the stock on hand is usually not
less than 15,000 gross. Among
the supplies for the Indian De
partment is an item of 12,172
tin pans of assorted sizes. The
red men also require 1735
pounds of black pepper and
405,450 pounds of soap. Ex.
Death of an Ohio Leper.
Junction City, Ohio, April
8. Hannah Garey, aged 22
years, the elder of the two Ga
rey sisters, who have been af
flicted with leprosy for the last
seventeen years, died at their
home, three miles from here,
last evening, after two weeks of
intense suffering.
The family live on an isolated
farm in Perry county, which is
shunne'd by all the natives.
o
Bears tie
Signature
a
Tba Kind Yon Harc Always Bougtt
W.HQ IS-. ve-u L.. HALL?
He is the
HARDWARE & TOBACCO FLUE
at Benson, - - - N. C,
i
and is always glad to see you come in. He will sell you
Boy Dixie Clippers No. 2,
and Ward Plows, Plow Castings &c, at rock botton prices.
Harness, Collars, Traces, Lines, Shovels. Forks, Rakes, 0Ql
and all kinds of Hardware low down. ,
Nails at prices that surprise you. - .
A large line of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Paints, Oils, Lead &c
Prices to Suit the
JUST LISTEN
"To . Beat the. Band."
I have had a tremendous experience under one of the host
tinners in the State, and can do you first-class work in making
or repairing flues. I have with
John D. Bain whom everybody knows ana we guarantee our
work and the quality of our flues. Give Mr. Bain your order
when he calls or leave it with me at the Hardware Store where
you will have the kindest attention.
Your Hardware friend,
E. L. HULL, Benson, N.-0.
TheBestShoes JCb ffMi ' a MU I
T?5Cfl S3 SGfl
. r Wsiv. 42,1 I VXTrA The
Sold by THE MASSENGILL
OltTG AGE SAU: OF HOUSE
&
I.O :'. Bv vi 11 iif of si
mortsrajje
;lv. x :ii;.'u r. :i" iv . .1. wnsoii 011
the24:h day t April 1S:)(5 and duty rc
CQrded in the of- the rt'i-j.er of
deeds of llar.iett fouritv, N. C, in Book
L No 2 pages 30.5 and 304. I will sell f:r
cash to the highest bidder at the court
house door in Li.lington at no ni on
Wednesday the lOih day of May, IS'uj,
the following described lot of laud situ
ated i:i ihe town of Dunn. Harnett
County. N. C anil bounded a follows:
Being-'lots No 5 and G i 1 Block N.-of
the plan of the town f Dunn,"" fronting
on Broad stnet 40 feet and running
bick 150 feet on Wilson street and the
property upon which' I he said -f. .J. Wil
son is now doing a (ner.-iiaiit.lf bu-iucss
containing six Ihouanc Kqnare feet
more or les-i. t' i Ap-il 8 Ji )J
2il. W. llarper, Morrgag e.
Bgy(The ho'i?e on ilui above described
lots is now occupied by tl.e 12 Lee Hard
ware House.) .
4-12-4 w
T)Mf' I STRaTOII'S NOTICE. Hav
ing qualified as Administrator of
Thomas Fowler, d ceased, late of Har
nett county, N. C. this is to notify all
persons having claims 'against the estate
of said deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned on or before the 24th day
of March. 1900. or this notice will be
plead 111 bar of their recovery. All 'per
sons indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment. This 24th
day of MareliJSOO.
J. D. BAKNES,
Jones & Stewart, Administrator.
Attorneys.
ADMINSTItATOR'S NOTICE !
The undersigned having qualified as
administiator of Hugh McLean, deceas
ed, all persons indebted to the estate are
hereby urgently requested to settle
the same at. once. All persons who
have claims against said estate . are re
quested to present the same within 12
months from date of this notice or the
statutes will be plead in bar of same.
This April 12th, 1S90.
llECTOIl Mcr,I?AN
Administrator.
Jones & Stewart, Attorneys.
April 12 Cw.
CA-KUTKIX'S NOTICE. Having I
- qualified .is Executrix of Mrs
. jit-Aaiuei, ueeeaseu jaie oi liarnett
county. N ' C, this is to notifv all ner-
sons Having cfaims aganist the eate of
sid deceaed t. exhibit them to the
undersigned on or Ix'fore the 20th day
of March, 1900, or this notice will be
plead io bar .f their recovery. All per
son indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment. Tins 20th
day of March 18l9.
Mrs. M. L. Denning,
Kxecutrix.
Jones & Stewart and T. J. Best,
Att"ruevs.
AD A 1 N 1ST II ATOH'S X OT ICK! Hav-
ug qualified sis administrator of Jas.
A Wheeler, deceased, late of Harnett
r... ...... V i1 ...
fons having claims ..gainst the estate of
l.silllll , . Ks.. IS lO IIOIIIV Nil 1MT-
s ua deceased to exhibit them to the un
dersigned on or before the 3 day of April
1900, as this notice will be nle:id In inr
of their recovery.'
All persons indebted to paid estate
will please make immediate payment.
This 3 day of April 1809.
Geo. E, l'riuce AdruiuUtrator.
Hi..-,' - a
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me in the flue business Mr.
DBLflS-
FIT FOB
A KiK3.
Over Uno 9UWom eople wear tbo
W. V- T?c.as 53 and C4 Shoes'.
Allb-vr 6.oes aro rqunlly atiafuctcrs,
ThC7 give tne U3t vao lor tuo moucy.
Thev eaua! cusL.m shoes In stvlo ana fit.
The prices arc uniform stamped on sole.
Ir wcarluK f.ualitlo aro unsurpassed.
From 61 1 CI saved ever other mnkea.
if:
your dealer cannot eupply you wo .-.
G4,SS.GS3 Cordovan.Frctrli
nnmcllod fnlf nnd Itnnpnro-j.
C3.60 Tciico Shea?. 3 zfoi.
S2S3.7L Coys' chool' I
L3t5ca$3, $2.50. ?2 and C!
-: -iSk It your i!oalrr cannot rr
you, write for catalogue
VV. L. Doug!:
5. ' Afci. wviwi --.J i
DRY GOODS. CO., Dunn, N. C.
GTON AND
R. R
AND Ii RANCHES
AND ATLANTIC COAST LINE
IJAI-LKOAD COMPANY OF
SCUTH CAROLINA.
. CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
Jan. 15th, 1899.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Leave Weldon 11:50 a, m., 9:4.1 1. 111.; arrive
Rocky Mount, a. m., iO.atJ i. m.
Leave Tarboro, 12:21 a. 6 00 pin.
Leave Rocy Mount, 1:00a. M., ld:.16 p. m.,
d 4bp . in., 5M0 am, li:5i i. in.
Leave Wilson, 1.58 a in, 11:14 pm, :i.O a 10,
2:40 p m., 7 10 pin.
-Leave Nelina,2:53 a m.
Leave Fayetteville, 4:30 p m, I. -OS p in.
Arrive Florence. 7:25 a in, 3:15 p in.
Arrive Goldsboro 7 50. p m.
Leave Ooldsboro. 7:01 a in, 3:1 p in.
Leave Magnolia, 8:09 a in, 4:5 p.m.
Arrive Wilmington, 9:10 a in, 5:50 p m,
TRAINS QOINO NORTH.
Leave Florence, 9:.r)0 a m, 7:10 p in.
Leave J-'ayetteville, l:z5 a m, v.i'.i p in.
Leave .'eliua, l.o i m.
Arrive Wilson. 2:35 a m. 11:31 p m.
Leave V ilmliigton, 7:00 p in. 9 45a in,
Leave Magnolia, 11:1 1 a in, h:34 p m.
Lcava Uoldsboro, 5 15 am, 1:30 am, 9:1'. p ra.
Leave VVilMon.2-35 p m, 5 58 am, 11:31 am
11:38 p in, 1:13 p m. e
Arrive Rocky Mount, 3: r0 p in, t:'i a i".
C 11 am, 12.07 p m, 1:40 p in.
Arrive Tarboro 7 01.
Leavo Tarboro, 12:21 p ru.
Leave Rocky Mount, 3:30 p m. 12:07 a in.
"Arrive Weldon, 3:43 p m, l2:5i a in.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch road l nvn
Weldon 3:3.1 p m, Halifax 4:15 p ui aniv.e
Hcotland Neck at 5 08 i m, Oreenville 6 r.7 v m,
Kinston 7:55 p in. Returning loaves Kint"ii
7 fOa ni, Oreeiiville 8 n a in. arriving Halifax
at 11:18 am, Weld"n 11:33 a in, dally ezn-i-t
Sunday. -
Trains on Washington Branch leave Wnli
iiitfton t:20 a m, and z:.i0 p ia., arrive 1'arne l
C:loam, and 4:00 p in, returning leave l'ar
mle 9:35 am. and 6:30ptn. arrive Washing""
11:00 a m, and 7:!0 p ni, daily except Hunday.
Train leaves Tarboro N. C.; dally, -xr i t
Snnday. at 5:;0 p m., Sunday 4.1".
m., arrives Plymouth 7 40 p. in., 6 10 i.
Returning leaves Plymouth dally .!''
Sunday, 7 50 a. m., and Sunday 9 00 a. in.; ar
rives at Tarboro 10 05 a. in., 11 00 a. in.
'I rain on Midland NC Branch leaves Gol I"
boro, N.C, dally except Sunday, 7 05 a in: ar
rive Smlthlleld N C, 810 am. Returnin?
leaves Smithfield. N. U. 9 00 a. ui. arrive
Goldsboro. N. c. 10 25 a.m.
Trains on Nashville Branch leaves Roeky
Mount at 0 a. m., arrives Nashville 4.s !'
ui.. Spring Hope 8:40 p; m. Returning h'ftvi
spring Hope HKXi a. hi., Nashville 11:' "'
arrive at R cky Mount 1115a m., daily rx- t
Sunday.
Traill nil Cllntnn Ttrmi.. loavea Wars.iv f"'
I 4.15 p m. Returning leaves Clinton 7 00 a m
. I llllinil i.flllU kV-A-kTWinfMr at 1 I IJ n 111
ai"
and 3 oo d m
Train No. 73 make close connection at Wee-
don for all points North daily, all rail vi
Ricbuiond.
II. hi. EMERSON.
General Passenger Agent.
J. R. KKNLY,
T. M. EMERSON, General Manager.
Traill c Manager.
....SlLYEWilE.
I an sole ngent fr il"'
Hoyal Manufacturing Coini:l
113 Detroit, Michigan, nuini
facturers of plated, solid and
Erazil Silverware. Niec fr
wedding presents and u-eful
in every home. See
before placing your onar.
Everything warranted t
give satisfaction.
S. II. 1MTTMAX.
Dunn, N C.