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CXACT COPT OF WRAPFEH.
TOWN DIRECTORY.
CHURCHES.
Methodlut Church Rev. W A.Forbes 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, G. K.
Grantham Superintendent.
Baptist 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.
Presbyterian Church -Rev. R. W. Hines,
pastor. Services every first and fifth Sunday
morning and night. Sunday school every
Sunday morning, Doug Smith Superinten
dent. Disciple Church-Rev. F. M. Summerell pas-
tor Services every third Sunday morning
and night. Christian Endeavor Society fevery
Tuesday night. 8unday School every Sunday
evening at A o'clock, McD- Holliday Supt.
Free Will Baptist Church. Elder R. C.
Jackson, pastor. Services every first Sun
day morning and night.
Primit ive Baptist. Church on Broad street
Elder W. G. Turner, Pastor. Regular servi
ces on the third Sabbath morning, and Satur
day before, in each month at 11 o'clock.
LODGE.
i .i,v,-n liiilm No. 147. A.. F. St A. M. Hall
over Free Will Baptist church. F. P. Jones
W. M ; W. A. Johnson, 8. W.; E. A. Jones
J. W.; J. G.Johnson, Secretary. Regular
communications are held on the 3rd Satur
day at 10 o'clock A.M., and on the 1st Friday
at 7:W o'clock p. in. in each month. All Ma
sons in good standing are cordially invited
to attend these communications.
TOWN OFFICERS.
J. F. Phillips, Mayor.
Commissioners
McD. Holliday, J. C. Cox, C. F. Pope, Br. F.
T. Moore.
M.L. Wade, Policeman.
County Officers .
Sheriff, Silas A.Salmon.
Clerk. Dr. J. H. Withers.
Register of Deeds, A. C. Holloway.
Treasurer, L. D. Matthews.
Surveyor, D. P. McDonald.
Coroner, Dr. J. F. McKay.
County Examiner, Rev. J. A. Campbell.
Commissioners: E. F. Young, Chairman
N. A. Sintfh. T. A. Harrington.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
H. fl. MCLEAN,
Counsellor and Attorney
at Law,
DUNN, N. C.
Practice in all Courts. Collections a Specialty
W- E- Mnrchison,
JONESBORO, N. C.
Practices Law in Harnett, Mooie ami
other counties', but not for fun.
Feb. 20-ly.
Isaac A- Murchison,
FAYETTEV1LLE, N. C.
Piactiees Law in Curuberiand, Harnett
and anywhere services are wanted.
J. C CLIFFORD,
Attorney at Law,
DUNN, n. c.
Will practice in all the court; of the
State, where services desired.
H. L GODWIN,
Attornky-at-Law
Dunjs, - - N. C.
Will practice wherever services may
be required. Difficult collections
promptly made.
W
L. HUDSON, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Dunn, N. C.
Office on N. E. Wilson St , second build
ing from Broad St. Residence at junction
of E. Broad and him Streets.
Prompt attention to ail eallg from
either Town if- Country, day or night in
the various branches of the profession.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
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You Have
Always Bought.
CASTORIA
K. P. JONES. W. A. STEWART
JONES & STEWART,
Attorneys, Dunn, N.C.
Will practice anywhere in State or
Federal Court. Collections a specialty
and prompt attention given.
Oscar J- Spears,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
LlLLIXGTON, N. C.
Office in the Court House.
General Practice in all State Courts.
GET THE BEST
When you are about to buy a Sewing Machine
6o not be deceived by alluring advertisement)
and be led to think you can get the beet made,
finest finished and
Most Popular
for a mere song. See to it that
you buy from reliable manu
facturers that have gained a
reputation by honest and square
dealing, you will then get a
Sewing Machine that is noted
the world over for its dura
bility. You want the one that
is easiest to manage and is
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There Is none in the world that
can equal in mechanical cos
struction, durability of working
parts, fineness of finish, beauty
in appearance, or has as man
improvements as the
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It has Automatic Tension, Double Peed, alike
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it : New Stand (patented), driving wheel hinged
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An Uncertain Disease.
There is no disease more nncertain in it?
nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that
the symptoms of no two cases agree. It is
therefore most difficult to make a correct
diau'iiosis. No matter how severe, or under
what disguisedyspepsia attacks von. Browns'
Iron Bitters will cure it Invaluable in all
diseases of the stomach, blood and nerves
Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by ull dealers
has demonstrated ten thousand
times that it is almost infallible
FOR WOMAN'S
PECULIAR " S
WEAKNESSES.
irregularities and derangements.
. It has become the leading remedy
for this class of troubles. It exerts
a wonderfully healing, strengthen
ing and soothing influence upon
the menstrual organs. It cures
"whites' ' and falling of the womb.
It stops flooding ana relieves sup-
and n&ittfnl mpnctmoHn.
Pnr PIlUM A T i fa it ia K k 1
mcuiuuo uwis. xfc is oenenciai
during pregnancy, and helps to
bring children into homes barren
for years. It invigorates, stimu
lates, strengthens the whole sys
tem. This great remedy is offered
to all afflicted women. Why will
any woman suffer another minute
with certain relief within reach?
Wine of Cardui only costs 91.00 per
bottle at your drag store.
Tor advice, in earn requiring special direc
tion, address, airing symptoms, the -Ladies'
Advisory department," The Chattanooga Med
feitM Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Rev. J. W. SMITH. Camden, S. C, sera:
"Mv wife need Wine of Cardui at heme
for falling of the womb and It entirely
cured her." 1
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XXiT
Here's a man who wants to
come to North Carolina to start
a rabbit farm. He writes to
Secretary of State Thompson,
as follows :
"What inducement would
the State of North Carolina hold
out to a man who contemplates
starting a rabbit breeding es
tablishment on an extensive
scale, for fur. I would like a
high location which I would
propose to wire, and in this
connection, I would state that
one of the things to be consid
ered is protection from dogs.
Has the State any grounds at
its disposal, that would meet
any requirements, not too re
mote from railway facilities.
The writer of the letter is
William S. Ammon, a boiler
maker at Reading, Pa. Dr.
Thompson replied that the State
was just at present wrestling
with an overproduction of old
molly hares and hence no in
ducements were being held out
for people to come here and cul
tivate that particular article.
As to i good rabbit ground, Dr.
Thompson said Chatham coun
ty he believed, the most pro
ductive rabbit ground in the
State.
As to the number of dogs per
capita in Chatham, Dr. Thomp
son had no figures. For infor
mation touching this point Dr.
Thompson referred Mr. Ammon
to Jno. R. Smith, Commission
er of Agriculture.
Bismak's Iron Nerve
Was the result of his splen
did health. Indomitable will
and tremendous energy are not
found where Stomach, Liver,
Kidneys and Bowels are out of
order. If you want these qual
ities and the success they bring,
use Dr. King's New Life Pills.
They develop every power of
brain and body. Only 25c. at
McKay Bros. & Skinner's drug
store.
Mr. M. T. Bynum, of Cataw
ba county, who was in States
ville this week, told the Land
mark that he is one of a family
of seven children, four sons and
three daughters, all of whom
are living, and the youngest
member of the familv is in his
60th year. The family was
raised in Catawba county, and
are the children of the late
John Gray Bynum, who was a
native of Gaston, and all of
them except one, who lives in
(reorgia are still residents of
C ttawba.
L F. Farley conducts a large mer-
han tile business at Liberty Hill Ga.,
rle says: ' "One application of Chani
lerlain's Pain Balm relieved me of a
severe pain in my back. I think it
O K " For lame back, rheumatism
neuralgia, swelliDgs. sprains, bruises
burns and scalds no other liniment
cm approach Chamberlain's Pain
Balm It is tntended especially for
these diseases and is famous for its
cures. For sale by McKay Bros. &
Si inner.
Thought it Was Scorpions.
Last week Will Person, a ne
gro, died here from abscess on
the liver and appendicitis. He
was confined to his bed for sev
eral days before he died, and
Dr. G. McLeod was called to
see him. But the patient
would not take any of the pre
scription except the dose the
doctor would give while there,
because the negro diagnosed
the trouble to be poison. When
he died Drs. McLeod and Shields
cut the body open and found
the abscess and appendicitis.
But the wife of the deceased
negro insisted that poison was
the trouble, and in proof of her
contention said that a half
dozen scorpions had come from
the man before he died. They
were so superstitious and had
thought and talked scorpions
so much that they and two
thirds of the other negroes act
ually believe that the poor tel
low had scorpions in him pro
duced by poison.
This satire old superstition
has existed with this race, time
whereof the memory of man
runneth not to the contrary.
It has come down with this
race of people that a dried
scorpion head pounded to pow-
i ii i
aer ana aosed to some unsus
pecting person will cause the
victim to have scorpions in him.
Curious process is this of repro
duction. Carthage Blade.
and Whiskey se
cured at home sit!
out pain Book of pa
ticulirs sent rRct
SB t. U WoOLUt CO-
unice, It Korth Pryor SL
1PIUM
3 41 itm.
Love and the toothache are
sworn enemies.
Good things go as easily as
bad things come.
Gossip is a cartridge fired
from the gun of idle curiosity.
Kinds words never die ex
cept when killed by ingrati
tude. People who are intoxicated
with music must be air-tight.
A waining paragraph often
saves' a chapter of explanation.
Love is blind ; especially the
kind that attacks the egotist.
Unpaid bills are sometimes
the source of a poet's best ef
forts. The punch bowl is more dan
gerous than the pugilistic
punch.
The wise man knows enough
to conceal what he doesn't
know.
The good die young and the
other kind when they can't
help it.
The sea air is delightful, but
the seashore heiress is more so.
Some things go without say
ing, and some people say with
out going.
Superstition never keeps peo
ple from accepting thirteen for
a dozen.
A woman has to be a light
ning thinker if she thinks be
fore she speaks.
A man with an elastic imagi
nation is apt to mistake it for
his conscience.
Mr John Peterson, of Patoutville,
La., was very agreeably surprised not
long ago. For eighteen monts he had
been troubled with dysentery and
had tried tnree-or toe best doctors in
iNew Orleans, besides halt a dozen or
more patent medicines, but received
very little relief. Chamberlain's Col
ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
having been recommended to him, he
gave it a trial and to his great sur
prise, three doses of that remedy ef
fected a permanent cure. Mr. Wm
McNamara, a well known merchant of
the same place, is well acquainted
with Mr. Peterson and attests to the
truth of this statement. This remedy
is for sale by McKay Bros. & Skin
ner.
Must Pa? Taxes.
New York, May 27. By the
decision of the Board of Tax
Commissioners, made public
to-day, three of New York's cit
izens who have taken up their
residence abroad will have to
pay their taxes just the same
as persons living in this coun
try.
William Waldorf Astor must
pay his personal taxes on an as
sessment of $2,000,000 worth of
personal property.
The Bradley-Martins must
pay taxes on $2,000,000 worth
of personal property.
Mrs. Isaac H. Sherman,
mother of Mrs. Bradley-Martin,
must pay taxes on $2,500,000
worth of personal property.
Mr. Astor's taxes will amount
to about $50,000 ; the Bradley
Martins to about the same, and
Mrs. Sherman will be taxed for
$62,000.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
NOTICE OF SEIZURE.
By J. B. Holland, Deputy Collector.
Notice is hereby given of the seizure
from Williams & Love on April 24th,
1890, for violation of the Internal Rev
enue Laws, Section 3305, R. S., of the
following 'property: One Copper Still,
one Cap and Worm, Eight Packages of
Corn Whiskey, about 330 gallons.
Al-o Seven Packages of Corn Whis
kev seized from W. M. Hawley on the
second of Hay, I859.
Any person having any interest in
the above propeity is hereby notified to
cine forward within thirty days from
the date hereof and make claim bond as
pi escribed bv law, or the property will
be forfeited to the United States. This
May 1st 1899.
K. C. Duncan, Collectoi ,
By J. B. Holland, Raleigh,
Deputy Collector, N. C.
Dunn, N. C.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having
qualified as Executor of Archie B.
Godwin, deceased, late of Harnett coun
ty, N.C, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the under
signed on or before the 10th day of May
1900, or this notice will be plead In bar
of their reeoverj . All persons indebted
to said estate will please make immedi
ate payment. This May 3rd. I809.
Hannibal X. Bizell,
Executor.
The transport Solace arrived
at San Francisco Saturday with
soldiers from Manila whose
term of enlistment has expired.
It is stated that the American
Tobacco Company will build
some tobacco factories in Japan
at once.
The West Norfolk Barrel
Factory with 100,000 barrels
and three residences were burn
ed at Norfolk Saturday.
The First Monday in July-
Superintendent of Public In
struction C. H. Mebane issues
the following to county boards
of school directors and county
superintendents :
Dear Sir : I wish to call your
attention to section 42 of school
law, which requires county
superintendents to make their
annual report on the first Mon
day in July ; also to call your
attention to section 54, which
requires the county treasurer to
make his report on the first
Monday in July. Then again I
refer you to section 63, which
says you shall meet on the sec
ond Monday in July and on this
day examine the reports of the
county superintendent and coun
ty superintendent and county
treasurer, and, if found correct,
shall order these reports sent to
me.
This word second in section
63 must have been a clerical
error. The reports, of course,
should be examined and passed
upon by the county board of di
rectors on the first Monday in
July.
Therefore, I advise you to
have a special meeting on the
first Monday in July to exam
ine carefully and in detail the
reports of the county treasurer
and the county superintendent
of schools.
You will have sufficient offi
cial duties to attend to on the
second Monday in July, and
will really not have the time
then that should be given to
these annual reports.
There is to be no foolishness
in the future as to these re
ports being made promptly, as
section 56 makes it a misde
meanor for the county treasu
rer to fail to make this report.
The county superintendent who
fails to make his report is sub
ject to removal from his office
under section 42.
You see how useless it will
bo to have reports here and
have the examination after
ward, therefore, I hope you
will attend to this important
duty on first Monday in July.
"I would not be without Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy for its weight in
gold," writes D. J. Jones, of Holland
Va. "My wife was troubled with a
cough for nearly two years
I tried various patent remedies, be
sides numerous prescriptions from
physicians, all of which did no good.
I was at last persuaded to try a bottle
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
which promptly relieved the cough
The second bottle effected a eomplete
cure." The 25 and 20 cent bottles
are for sale by McKay Bros. & Skin
ner
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
North Carolina, 1
Harnett County, j
The Board of Commissioners oi
Harnett County having ordered under
the Local Option Laws of North Caro
Una, an eleetic n to be held in the town
of Dunn on the first Monday in June
next, the Board of Commissioners of
said town hereby give notice that at
their meeting held on the 2nd day of
May 1899, C. T. Guy was duly elected
Registrar for said election by whom
the Registration books will be held
open for registration of voters at his
residence on Broad street until Saturday
preceeumg election. This May 3rd
1899.
M. L. Wade, Clerk of Board.
Job Printing.
What gives our printing pleasing grace,
1 hat shows true merit on rts face ?
Our type is modern in design.
Our workmen, artists in their line
Be glad to see you anv time:
Just wnlk right in; no stairs to climb:
We're "on the level" with the ground:
Come and see the wheels go 'round
When you see printing cleverlv done:
Somewhat better than the common run;
Piinting that says on its fnee ''m good"
Then we did the work, that e understood
O, hui lied, worried business man.
We want to help you all v e cm.
However much we have to do
We'll stop the press to print for you.
Have you printing on your mind:'
Don't forget the undersigned.
You know the methods we emnlov.
Give us the job; we'll give vou joy
COUNTY UNION JOB OFFICE.
The Kind Yoa Haw Always Bought
Bears the
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JOB PRINTING.
Note Heads,
Letter Heads,
Bill Heads,
Envelopes,
Cards,
Dodgers,
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Yon can get your Legal Blanks by calling or writing to us.
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The Best Shoes
tor the Least Money
Sold by THE MASS EN GILL
NOTICE.
North Carolina,
HaRNKTT t 'OTINTV.
Saiali Jaiisfs Wat I s
vs.
Rowland Watts.
The defendant above named will take
notice that an action emitted as above
has been commenced again t him in the
Superior Court of Harnett county by
the Plaintiff, his wife, to secure si di
vorce 'from the bonds of matrimony; and
the said defendant will further take no
tice l hit he is required to appear at the
next term of the Superior Couit of said
county to be held on the first Monday in
September 189f, at the Com t House in
Liilington, N. C. and answer or demur
to the complaint in said action, or the
iaintitf" will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in aid complaint.
Witness my hand. This 19th dav of
April I899. J. H. Withers,
Clerk Superioi Court.
D. H. McLean and W. E. Murchison,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
ADMtSI STRaTOR'S NOTICE. Hav
ing qualified as Administrator of
Thomas Fowler, df 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 dav
of March. 1900. or this notice will be
plead 111 bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate w ill please
make immediate payment. This 24th
day of Mareh 1899.
J. D. Barnes,
Jones & Stewart, Administrator.
Attornej-s.
ADMIXSTRATOR'S NOTICE !
The undersigned having qualified as
administrator 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 ure 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, 1899.
Hector Mcr ran,
Administrator.
Jones & Stewart, Attorneys.
April 12-6w.
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Having
qualified as Executrix nf Mrs ir
J. McDaniel, deceased late of Harnett
county, N. C, this is to notifv all rer
uns having claims against th tti f
sid deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned 01. or befor tho oth
of March, 1900, or this notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery. All ner-
ons indebted to said estate will nl.a
make immediate Davmcnt. Thia omh
uay 01 Marcn 1SU9.
Mrs. M. L. Dennimu,
V VOf I If 1-1 V
Jones & Stewart and L. J. Best
Attorneys.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE! Hav
.ug qualified as administrsinr f i-
A Wheeler, deceased, late nf Hssmm
county, N. C. this is to nnrifi, n
sons having claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to the un-
??,ieL?u or be,0,' t,,e 3 Jy of April
IO0, as this notice will h rlM.i ;., k..
of their recovery.
All persons indebted tn aasi 00t..
1 1 css WsWWsB
will please make immediate payment
I his 3 day of April 1899.
lieo. E. Prince Administrator.
rk tor the Le"3"J
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year.
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AND
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kind of
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be pleased to serve you.
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M0 iinvL A KING
Over One KuWoi People wear the
W. U Doty.'as $3 and $4 Shoes.
. . All our bM0-s are eqonlly Mtiefaaorr.
They give the beat vaae lor the money.
Xney equal custom shoe in style end nt.
Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed.
The prices are uniform stamped on sole.
I u m-t saveu over outer makes.
I your dealer cannot supply you we em-.
36,84, S3.60 Cordovan , French
I.nnmeiied ( nil and aanfaroo.
S3. 00 Police Shoes. 3 soles.
S2.50 and S2 Workinrwr.
$2 & SI. 75 Boys' School i
Ladies 93, $z.oU. szand
If your dealer cannot sup, J
you. wriw) iur cuiaioguu.
W. L. Douglas
Brockten, Maw
DRY GOODS CO., Dunn, N. C.
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ELlJOhi
AND BRANCHES
AND ATLANTIC COAST LINK
RAILROAD COMPANY OF
SOUTH CAROLINA.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
May. 5th, 1899.
TRAINH GOING SOUTH.
Leave Weldon 11:60 a.m., 9:48 p. ui.; arrive
Rocky Mount, U:55 a. m., 10:3 p. hi.
Leave Tarboro. lS.-ai a. fl 00 pui.
Leave Rocky Mount, 1:00a. M., IfcMp. ui.,
6 4bp . m., 5:40 am, 1:52 p. m.
Leave Wilson, 1.58 a m. 11:11 pm, 6 :i0 a w,
i:40 p m., 7 10 pm.
Leave Helma, 2:5.1 a m.
Leave Payetteville, 4:30 p m, 1:10 p m.
arrive Florence. 7.S5 a m, 3:15 p m.
Arrive Goldaboro 7 50. p m.
Leave Goldaboro. 7.-01 am, 3:21 p m.
Leave Magnolia, 8.-0 a m, 4:25 p in.
Arrive Wilmington, 9:45 a m, 5:50 p m,
TRAINH GOING NORTH.
Leave Plorer.ce, 9:40 am, 7:10 p m.
Leave fayetteville, 12:0 a m, :43 p ui
Leave geltua, 1.50 p m.
Arrive Wilson, 2:35 p m. 11:31 p m.
Leave Wilmington, 7.-60 p m.9 05a in.
Leave Magnolia, 10:53 a m, 8:34 p ui.
Leave QolUMboro, 5 15 am, 12:30 am, 9:11 p B.
Leave Wilson, 2 p m, 5 13 am, 11:31 am
10:38 p m, 1:16 p m.
Arrive Rocky Mount, 3: 30 p m, liror a ui,
6 15 am, ll:35p m, 1:53 p m.
Arrive Tarboro 7 04. a. m.
Leave Tarboro, 12:21 p m.
Leave Rocky Mount, 3:30 p m. UM a m.
Arrive Weldon. 4:38 p m, 1:00 a m.
Train on Scotland Heck Branch road l. v
Weldon 3:35 p m, Halifax 4:15 p ui arrive
Scotland Neck at 508 p m, Greenville :,; . m.
Kinaton 7:55 p m. Returning leaves Kinsti-n
7 50 a in, Greenville 8 5 a m, arriving Halifax
at 11:18 a m, Weldon 11:33 a m, daily e.x.-.-j.i
Sunday.
Trains on Washington Branch leave Wnsh
iijgton fc:o a hi, and 2:30 pm., arrive Parniel
9:10 am, and 4.-00 p m, returning leave 1'ar
uiele9:35 am. and 6:30pm. arrive VYashiiitft'
11:00 a m, and 7:J0 p m, daily except Hunday.
Train leaves Tarboro N. C, daily, except
Hunday. at 5:30 p m.. Hunday 1.15 p.
m., arrives Plymouth 7 40 p. m.. 8 10 p. ui..
Returning leaves Plymouth daily except
Hunday. 7 50 a. m., and Sunday 9 00 a. ui.; r
pve t Tarboro 10 05 a m.. 11 00 a. in.
Train on Midland NC Branch leaves Oolds
bpro, N. C. dally except Hunday, 7 05 a m : ar
rive Smlthfleld N C, 810 a m. Bctnnilflf
leaves Smlthfleld. N. C. 9 00 a. u. arrives
Ooldaboro.N. c. 10 2B a. m.
Train on Nashville Branch leaven Rocky
Mount at 9:36 a. m., 430pm arrtveM Naslivill
10 10 a m, 4:ft1 p m, Hprlug Hope 1 10 s m.
425 p.m. Returning leave Spring Ho- 11""
a. in., 4 55 p m, Nashville 11.-3 i a. m. S 29 pm,
arrive at Kicky Mount 1145 am., lOp,
daily except Hunday.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves War-.i I J
Clinton aily, except Hunday, at :lo a. in.
4:15 p m. Returning J.-avea Clinton 7 09 a "
and 1 00 a m.
Train No. 78 make close connection at w
don for ail points North daily, all rail
Richmond.
H. M. EMERSON
General Passenger Akh"'
J R K KN I V
T.M.EMERSON, tj sral Maaajr.
Traffic Manager.
I am sole agent for
Royal Manufacturing oiup"
ny, Detroit, Michigan, naii
fact u re rs of plated, sol" I
Brazil Silverware. Nice '
wedding presents and usef"'
in every home. See
before lilaelnc vour orUi'r-
E vervthintr warrant-'!
to
give satisfaction.
8. H. PITTMAN
Dunn, N. C
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