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Prevention Lttter than cure, Tutt's Liver Tilte will not only cure, but if taken in time will prevent Sick Headache, dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, s i- :.1 I liver and kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS ABSOLUTELY CURE. Rev. Joseph N. Starr is now filling tba pulpit of the Episcopal church at Goshen, New York. A New' KaMtprlM. A gentleman from abroad has lcaaed . f fn awt floor nf tha Wllllama hnlld- Ing and will shortly do a big retail furniture business there. Cosflrmstiea Isrvleis. Bishop Watson bald Confirmation services at St. Phillip's, Campbellton, Tuesday evening and confirmed a elaat of iix presented by the Rev.W, H. Tom line. ' y.v ' Beats. f a Confederate ioldiir. Daniel Campbell, of Quewhiffls Town ship, died at D. C. Monroe's In 71et of consumption, February 7th, 1901, aged 78 yean. Tba remains were earned to bis old home and bnried in the fam ily grare yard. Tbe Pythian Kasertaiaeaeai. The business and social meeting of Cumberland Lodge No. 5, K. of P. was a most enjoyable affair. Chancellor Commander E. W. Nolley presided and the teams, with Impressive cere mony, conferred the first rank on Mr. N. E. Bunting, and the second on Mr. W. J. Edwards. Rcmaburg'a Orches tra made delightful music daring the erring oi refreshments. Thi Will of Kiss Rachel KeCarfcuk. The will of the late Miss Baehel Me Cormick, who died recently, lea ring as estate rained at over one hundred thousand dollars, has been admitted to probate. Tbe will leaves the estate to be equally divided between the chil dren of her brother Hugh MoCormick, who are: Susan, Mary, John, Laola, Sarah Ann, Baehel and Harriet, and her nephew A. C. McNeill. By a recent codicil she leaves the valuable lands on the Cape Fear, known as the Hugh McCormiek lands, to Mr. John B. fee Cormick. A )Madi far tSw Caana. The question of the rights of an of fice holder, which so much disturbed the Supreme court end Legislatures, may be raised In Cumberland county. though we have not heard that the gentleman Interested will take any such step. The Board of Dispensary Managers were recently elected to serve one year, and they, on day before yesterday, met and elected Mr. J. W. Ingold Manager, at a salary of (2,400 for the ensuing year. As tbe prohibition law just passed legialates the Dispensary out of exist ence, the question of the rights of-an office holder la here raised again. - - .. d Ilrm : The alarm of fire at 10 o'clock last Thursday was caused by a blase on the root of tbe residence of Mr. B. 6. Haigh, oa Gillespie street. Tbe two fire department teams were' promptly on the scene, and the blase qsiekly extinguished. Some damage was done by water. , . The alarm at 11 o'clock was caused by fire on Window street at tbe r dence of JftvlL J. McDonald. The fire department acted with same de gree of promptness, and it likewise re sulted in only slight damage. .-tlaai Maba Wtmm."z r- A good many of onr people, espec ially those living io the country, are concerned about tbe question whether a nder this new law they eaa make wise or not. The following provision ia tbe et settles this matter 1 : ''Provided that any person mty man ufacture and sell wine and eider made from fruits raised oa his oremiaes. where the same is not now prohibited by Tbe main provisions of 'this Isw arc copied from tha Bobesoa county law, aetslS93. Aa fisaerakls Rsttisasst Tha Bank of Fayetteville received a telegrsm Tnesdsy from Mr. Paul Johnson, of Clevslsnd, Ohio, a capital 1st, who was the financial backer of tha Australia Manufacturing Company, which recently suspended operations in this county, leaving a number of debts, lor, which attachments against the company's properly in 71st were taken out, stating that he had forwarded a abeok to cover the amount of ths in debtsdaess, which he desired to settle .in fnlL; 7" . " -" - " 1 Tboagh Mf. Johnson could not be held personally responsible for ths debts. Ibis is indeed welcome news, not alona on account of the payment of money to oar people, bnt it restores , the pleasant impression we all hid of tha gentlemen, who cams to our midst as strangsrs but made a number of friends In a short while. , The plant was simply an experiment tal one, and ths inventor, Mr. Weed. and the promoteit, met with hard tuck . at the start ; First of aU they tried tbe electtieal extraction process, which proved a failure, and just as thsy put . In a new steam plant, tbe entire Dron rtv was burned. Thev then lonatarl in 71t, but things went from bad to worse, and tbe isvantor'd genius had tub us course. working 24 Ijours a Day. There's no rest for thw tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always busv. eurinirTornld Liwr, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever and nii, moy imniitii Kick Aleadnche, unt out .uautrm, isever gripe or wonken. timnll, tmt mVo, work won- . irytiiem. ijo at Jl. JK. Buuuaa. SY it Ho.ns. From FMday's Daily. A M CASM. ' . Correspondence of the Observer. FAYITTIVILLH, N. C, ' Maroh 8. 100L Mr. Editor: v Please publish the following eorrea- pondenw, -which tbe circulation o! misleading tepotU makes neoessarv Yodh obediently. lUl ANTI-DUIFINSiRT COKMITTU. Ths Anti DisPKNBUtr Coiuami, jrayetieviue. N. Ui, March fi, 1901. Xr.JohA.OaU$, Dear fair t We learn' that vou have given assurance that a letter waa writi ten by the Dispensary advoeatet in this eitv to Representative Hall bv Tester- day's noon mail to support Kepresen- tahve Mae&etban's amended pronibi tine bill (that for prohibition ia the waoie eoutg, FayetUviUt iaclatfed), pro vided It is simitar to tha ttobeeoa county law. Havinr bo reason to doubt the correctness or. our information, we respectfully re quest that yon repeat the instruetions contained ia your jesters terriay's letter by snrt now. Please let na hear from yon to eon- firmation by bearer and oblige lours obediently, E. J. Hals, for the Committee. . Faybttevillr, N. C, March 5. IDOL fPostmarked March 61 Ma). Js J. uau, uity, Dear SIR: I will do myself the hon or to acknowledge tbe receipt of your note of even date, bnt yon will pleat excuse me from turthor reply. (Sincerely yonrs, J.so. A. Oatrs, Jr. Fayetteville. N. C. Mareb7.190L Maj. E. J. Hale, City, Dear Sir: In tba Faikttivillr Ob 8XRT8R of March 6h I notice ia a eom munieation, by yon, 4 statement far porting to have been made by me. Will yoa plsase give ma your informant ion will great! v oblige. loan sincerely, Jno. A. Oatss, Jr. Fayetteville. N. C, Mareh7.190JL Jfr. J ok A. Oaitt. City. DaarSir: Your not el this date re ceived. It yoa oVay the statement at tributed to yoa, 1 will give yon the name of my informant. Jf not, it unnecessary. -Yonre. 4a - - Jti. d. 11AI.R, FayeUeville, N. C. March 7. 190L Jfof. "E. J. EaU. City, Dear Sir .- Your note jest received. Mot bavins: made tbe statement attnb nted to me ia yoar eemmnaieatiov in yesterday's Observer, I deair to know your iatormankr Sincerely, Jho. A.OATXS, Jr. fNoTR. Taken in connection with Mr. Oa tee's praetieal eoaf eesioa ia bis letter of March 5th (postmarked March bib), given above, tbat ha sad given assaraoee that a tatte lostrnetinc Mr. Halt to advocate rrobibiuoa had been sent forward, and ia connection with the incideat of the "No Electioa'dodr ra, the form of denial employed in the note just given was not regarded aa nmeieatlv explicit. A letter intended for tbe purpose of testing; the value of Mr.Oatee'r general denial was therefore returned as follows Fayetteville. N-C . Mareb 7ib. 1901-1L30 A. M. Jfr. Joim A. OaU. City. DearBir: I oar note received. Please set out speeifieally ia words what yon deny. 1 will be objured, also, u yoa will ivs ma an answer to my letter of thSSth. Tours, ftx, : - E.J. Haix Nora. No reply whatever has been teeatved to too above letter, U as im portant to not that while Mr. Oatea was makiaar a ahow oi desvwsr What ha was unable lo deny spacifieally. tat Byinc bariE and forth. thick and fast,between Fayetteville and Kaleien, in an endeavor to neutralize ths effect of the exposition of duplicity 1 contained in the Observer of ths 5:h I asd m ou. ias me cmdsio waa flooded with copies of these issues, and tba remarkable record of a aaanimoas vote by the Senate on this vexed and exeiting qaestioa shows bow tha Troth. wbsa properly stated, may win over its 1 great Adversary. Ths condition of affairs revealed by this correspondence is inexpressibly sad because it hss gained its strength in tha name of religion. - The new cabinet waa sworn ia last week. " Ths Georgia peach crop was Dot hut by the recent cold snap. Ths appropriations of the last eon-1 gross amonntsd to $1,440,0C2.545, Senator MeComas of Maryland, ae cures Marion Butler's seat, tha best on the democratic side ef ths senate. - The duke of Manchester, on his ar rival at Liverpool ia sued ia a breach of promise suit by a Miss Knifcht The impeached judges filed their an swer before tha senate laat'week. Tba house managers have three days ia which to file replication, ;j ,w The agent of tha Rhode Island Soci ety of tfaC Cincinnati has found tba body of General Nathaniel Greene at Savannah. -. The Austrian Disturbances. Bv cable to lbs Observer: y Vienna. Maroh 8. Von Kosrnsr. ths Premier, has drsf tsd a saw consti tution to bs promulgated should the Reiehsrath continue to be the seeoc of violence and disorder. It will be son. fined in its operation to tbe Austrian portion of the Empire. ' . Bhaaaueids is sot neoaiawndad tat th can ef tv UI; it does not tor eYamliiog. Bat H Isaewtafa car tot rbeasniisa, aas 1st So k'ooa similar and laxative; try a. King Bros . The Stomach eontmta tha altnatlan. Those who are hearty and strong are those who eaa eat and digest plenty of food. Eodol Dvspsnsia Cora d!ata trhat vnn eat and allows you to eat all the g-ood food vou want. 11 yoa sutler from indigestion, beartbarn, belching or any other' stomach trouble, this preparation can't heln but do job good. The most sensitive stomachs can late it. lung Bros. aiodcl Dyrpepsfa Curt Tiactj i&'liat yoa eat? THE UTTLE OLD 6HINET. ft you see the littls spinet ataudlaf la the er Gnal-fnodmalNt loved to play It when ah was sMkVm mt. Suoheams through IS wtadow brink!, Skkttaf oa l( yellowed tort. And w elmoet knt tin tinkl ef Ui old ttat melodies. teetf-treiidmothcr twncd r silk, wit hlta heeled sllooers, dainty lace. .. Bat there, while a smtl pleasure lighted bar bur roue- bee: tnm without tbe rose scent Uageat, drtttlat oa tba summer km-, Wall tiM ptaya wtte burr Suam sll th U that Melodic. ' And tlx Httl aula. Walt W patiently Ibeet ton, louf ysei. -.; T1U ill iwUow fstm b) brokn. bank, udbttfe mum at lean, Tt U iMBia th ukaua atiaTtat, akkija( ea III jwlowtd kjraj As bw bury aoctts plartiif all tba U tba -M7 Snail Wacnat to Optiadst. -A CASE OF- LAW. ... .. .... . n DaeUlsa Tbat Waa RaaSar4 by V. Baaat Salauaoa. Law Is a complicated thing, and aflmft of ItA decblona aeem not to tie founded ia equity. Probably most readers will paaa that criticism upon the case recorded below: Basuroland. betne broken and moon-, Ulnooa, waa until recently tbe resort of llooa, leopards and other wild ani mals. Now, however, tbe hillsides which were once the resort of these savage creatures are the pasture grounds of tens of thousands of cattle. Nearly alt dangerous animals bars been driven away, from Buntoland, bnt not Ions ago a leopard appeared on tbe outskirts or a Tillage, ine animal soon became ss badly frighten ed as the villagers and sought safety In flight t , The next morning tbe Inhabitants turned out tor a hunt - One of tbe banters was climbing a steep rock when be suddenly found himself face to face with the leopard, wnoee re treat was cut off by the rock itself. Neither the man nor tbe animal could escape the encounter. Tbe dilemma was an awkward one, for tbe cumber waa unarmed. Realis ing his danger, he put forth bis hands and in desperation caught bold of tbe leopard on each side of its Jaw, hold- big It at arm's length and calling for help. Tbe leopard clawed and tore his captor, bat tbe -man held on till help arrived, and the beast wss speared. Now cam a Question, of -law. By Basuto law the akin belonged to tbe chief, who must reward one of three claimants either tbe man who speared the leopard or the man who held It so that It wss possible to spear It or tbe man who, being warned by tbe bark ing of his dog, first discovered the animal In tbe village. Tbe Basuto Solomon decided tbe case ss follows: The man who speared It could not have done so bnt for the man woo held It, and the man who held It could not have known of Its existence If the dog bad not first warned tbe village; therefore the credit for the killing belonged to rne dog. whose owner was entitled to tbe re ward. Tooth's Companion. Wow Sb Hattaat Bias.. A young man and a. young woman lean over the front gate. They are lor- It to moonlight He Is loath to kare, ss tbe parting Is tbe last Be Is about to go away. She la reluctant to see him depart They awing on the gate. 1 " TH nerer forget too," be says, "and If death abould claim me my last thought will be of yoa." "Ill be true to yoa," sbe sobs. "Ill Deter see snybody else or lore them ss long ss I live." They part Six vears later be returns. Bis sweet heart of former years hss married. They meet st sparry. Sbe has changed greatly. Between the dances tbe rec ognition takes place. -Let me see," she muses, with her fan beating a tattoo on ber pretty hand, "wss It yoa or jour brother who wss my old sweetheart?" "Eeally I don't know," be ssys. "Probably my father." London An- Tum mt tba DcaaL rear of the dead is rnatlnetlve fa. . There Is no doubt about that 1 do not profess to be able to enter Into the exact reasons for that fear: wheth- crnm uai man msuncaTeiy recous S ul .. KA . pte alone or what not tt Is sufficient that the fear exists. ' 1 Neither Is this InatloctlTe fear of tha Bead confined to man. I owned a horse once that could neves be driven past a dead horse. The animal exhibited all the signs of true fear. Fear coupled with shock can produce Insanity, I do not think that the rea son of a normal man would be unseat ed If be were locked up alone with a corpse tor many boors, though a per son who weak nerves certainly might be so affected. If a man discovered that his sweetheart had died suddenly. while alone with him, tbe shock might' render him Insane. Even to those most familiar with death and dead bodies there Is some-! thing awe inspiring about a corpse, snd ' no man a nerves are proof against ar fright I remember once, when I wss i alone In the dissecting room at night, the band of tbe subject upon which I wss engaged became loosened. I did not notice what had happened. Sud denly tbe arm of tbe subject swung around, and tbe hand struck tbe side of my face. Years of training la Im munity from superstition vanished In I tbe Jump that I gave-Dr. John D. I Qusckenbos fat New York World. . " Waseka ThaS Thr Uil " "They are all alike," remarked a man coming out of a, woodward avenue watehmaker'a, accompanied by a lady. "Wbor Inquired his wife. , t "Watchmakers." Howf 1 thought other cities maybe weren't quite like our small town In the wild and wicked west, but they are and more so. I take my wstch, which, ss you know, Is a fine gold one, full Jewel ed, costing 300, la to have a few re pairs, much or little, as. rosy be, snd the boss timekeeper gives me sa old battered tin, watch to carry In Its place that makes ine ashamed, to look into the face of a reputable watch for weeka. ,10 addition It exdtes suspicion la the minds of my nearest friends When they see me take It out, snd If should die with that watcb on my per son in a strange country tbe newspa pers would say, 'judging from Ibe watch found on tbe deceased, he must have come from New Jersey.',. Kow, what I want to know Is why don'i Jewelers have "substitute watches' to mutch their cufttomenr-? Tbat Is to say, let ths customers watch left for re pairs determine tbe kind of watch he Is to carry until be gets his own sgain.' But bis wife couldn't ted him to save her Ufe,IMroIt Ifree Pre, A Big Blcamor AsrounJ. By ta!fTadi to U Ulwarvar New York. Maroh 7.The Bed Ktar liner Bonlhard, is aground tft Stody Hook. Twenty seven passengers are aWnl. Kh.i. i.klv la h Balled off at high tide. ' ." 11 in j M 1 Trinity Hall Burned. 1 Bv taHpash s the Obsamt, I Cambridore. Mass.. March 7 Trinity Hall, the fine old Harvard dormitory was burned almost to the ground last night, Theetndents were excited and hurled everything to the ground. There was a great amount or wreciage. Miscellaneous, 1 By lalafranh te tba Obwr. Albany. N. Y.. March 7. Bioyehs and motor carriages must not tun taater than six miles an honr. in tbe municipal corporations, nor taater than tea miles aa hour ontsids aeeotdtog to bill introduced ia the asssmbly to day. . .- 1 I' 1 -:.. A The Boera' Terms. Bv abl to tba Obetrvar. - 1 1 Pretoria, March 7.-U is said here Boer circles that the leaJers will surrender, with a majority of their fol lowers if assured of smnesty and as sistance in starting life afresh, and if a tree pardon is granted to them. Boers Fiercely Attack British. By eablt to lb ObsarveY. " London, Mare) 7. Kitchener reports that tha Baere, under commandant Delarey, arc carrying on a fierce attack oa Ichtcnborg, tbe capital of tbe district of that name ia tha southwestern part tbe Transvaal, twenty five miles from Matching. Tbe attack has been going on for severs! days and the gar rison of fivs hundred men are resisting I wittt great determination. . Jflnjor Fletcher Mall has been kllltd. - Emperor William Badly Wounded. By eaM to Ih Observer. Berlin, March 7. At ths opening ot the JBundesrs'h the President annonne ad that he ht.d received a message tbat the Emperor had been wounded by a lad. Tha wound was inconsiderable but ths Kaiser would be obliged to keep bis bed several days. Tba wound was sewed np. Cheers were given by tha members for ths Emperor. The session was prolonged because ot the excitement. It is offieially stated that tha wound is fonr centimeters long and is a flesh ent through to cheekbone snd that tha skin is mneh torn." During tbe -examination of rVetland, hie as sailan t, ha had several epileptic fits. Offering Inducements to Insurgents to Borreauer. . By taUgnua to tba Otxarvar. Manila, March 7. Additional in dnoementa have been made to ibe ia sargsats to surrender their guns. Mas Arthur has directed all commanders lo release one prisoner for every rifl sur rendered.7 The insurgent who surren ders a gun will be permitted to name a prisoner to be released, provided no exceptional eireumstaneee require this man's detention in wbien.esse another selection will bs allowed. It is rumored in ths local press that the Carman ease will be referred to Washington and that a statement on certain matters concerning the esse will be obtained from General Otis. 1 bs Federalists report tbat as a result of the negoti ations with tha . insurgents. General Trias who is ia southern Luzon, will probably soon surrender. The Siege at Madrid Raised. By fable to lb Ubaarvar. Madrid. March, 7 Captain General Weyler has issued a decree raising tbe siege in Madrid. Tbe new minis ter has taken the oath of omce. - ' A Druuksrd's Home Burned. By telegraph U tha Ob see VST. New York, Mareb 7. The Astoria iaatitute for inebriates was bnrnsd to tha ground Ibis morning. A score of inmate were ia a panic, but all were reseasd. Constitutional Government for Spain. By eahl to the Observer. Madrid, March 8 Tbe Cabinet council has decided to establish eonstt rational guarantees throughout Spain. Elections for tbe general council bars not been adjmrned. , Tba German Emperor Better. By cable to tba Observer, Berlin. Mareb 8 The Kaiser's eon ditioa is repotted improved. His wound is heshog without icflamation. Carter's Reward. - By telegraph U th Observer. Washington. March 8. Ex-United States 8enator Carter, of Montana, Eio talked down the River and Her bill hss been appointed by the rresiaent ot tne unitea mates com missioner to the St. Louis exposition at a salary of five thousand dollars a year and accepts the same. Tba Boer Attack rails.., Bv eahU to Um Observer. London, March 8. General Kitch ener wires that tha Boers failed in their determined attack npoa Litoh- tenstein. Tba Boer General Celletes was killed. French reports farther captures, Ths total loss of Boers since tha eastern movement began is 979, with many rifles, ammunition, sattl. sbsep, wsgons and large quantities ef tonga. - Approaching End of War ia Afriea. By sable te ths Observer. London, Mareb 8. A Pretoria de snatch dated Tuesday says: Lord Kitchener met General Botba acd other Boer leaders at Middlebnrg oa February 27th, when tbe question ef tbe possibility of a termination of boa tilitirs wss discussed. According to tba Bun, tba surrender' would hsv been an accomplished fact before now bad Lord Kitchener been in a position to conclude terms. Wbea tbe Surren der occurs, it will ineluds a surrender ot the entire expedition ot Gen. Dewet and involve a termination ot tba war. Strikes a Rich Find. "I wss troubled for sevei al yors with chronic indigestion and nervous de bility," writes P. i. Given, of Lancas ter. N. It. "Na mtmmlv haloed ma nn- till began usingKlectrfc Bitters, which did me more good than all tha medi cines I ever used. Tbey hve also kept my wile in excellent heaitn lor yestt. Che savs El!tric Bittcra are lust splen did fur female troubles; that thev are a grand tonic and invigorntorforwnak, run-sown women. tit other medicine pin take its plruie in our family." Try Lbi-m. Only Hutixfnetion guaran- lita ty jf, u eitisfiHT a cons. A New Yoik Tragedy. Bf bleKrl'b to th OlMrTr. New Yoik, Maroh 8 Conductor Forsythe was f jund dead with a bullet wound la bis temple tbi morning , a ongslde hie ear on tbe Dirty Ninth street Cross Town line which apparent- it 0 iiaaa auaouuuvu bbkt ut iwr- minal, Motorman Qaion is missing, but I was found in bod with hisolotbesoo. No 1 rsT0lver or money waa found on him. i rThe money la Forsvlhe's pocket was I undiaiaibd. Qainn bad quarrelled with orsytbe two wetts ago. Hatred of Americans Brings Riot in forto Klco. By cable to th Obiwvur. ' San Juan de Porto Rico. March 8 A serious riot occurred here yesterday. Five srtlllerymen thst evening left their posts without orders, and. ac companied dv a croporai named bib cock, cnargea across tne Diaxa into tne streets ia which a mob of people had assembled. The soldiers fired a vol ley in tbe air, dispersed the mob, and rescued School Superintendent Arm strong, who wsa besieged by the mob in a nouse about a block rrcm tnt city 'a """ . For hours previous to blares- cue, tbe city bad been overrua bv tbe rioters, a crowd of probably fifteen hundred shouting "Down with Amer icans," and similar cries, i The excite ment originated ia a trivial school in cident. Superintendent Armstrong, having reprimanded a girl, forcibly but harmlessly marcntng ber to a iront from a rear room,' the girl reported having been kicked and abused. The Superintendent and Police, were stoned as t bey passed the school house oa their way home. As the crowd in. cressed. tbey sought refuge in the In- tendencia building, The police were ordered odt by the governor. The po lice fired a hundred shots in the air and tbe artillerymen and Hiacock were placed under arrest. Dldnt Sc the Jot. "It Isn't safe to be funny these days unless ono labels one's Jokes," said a woman who went abroad rec?ntly. 'Ton know, I've always rather fancied myself ss a wit, and on the steamer coming home 1 really let myself out. Everybody was a bit seasick, nna I Well even I had times when I thought I'd rather own aa automobile than any kind of a yacht One day we nil fore gathered on deck nnd talked about what we'd gone througb-you know how people do on shipboard. I was talking In my cleverest vein with an .English family. .. -.. . , ... 'I'm like a famous lady,' I chortled epyly. I'll be extremely glad to sot (sot on terra cotta again.' - "That evening tbe mother of tbe Eng- tfcli family took me aside. "'My dear.' sbe sold. 'I'm so mnch sldSr than yon that I nm sure 1 may make so bold as to tell yoa something. And I want you to take it in tbe spirit m which it Is meant Too said this rooming you'd be glad to set foot on ferra cotta again. I thought I'd Just nil your attention to the thing so you won't moke tbe same mistake again. It Isn't terra cotta, it's terra flrma.' Washington post Sartace IadteatloB. From "A Book on Dartmoor,", writ ten by the Bev. S. Borlng-tiould, comes a story which might have come from a less trustworthy source: Tbe wild and romantic country of Dartmoor consists of a tableland with rugged peaks or tors and all but lm passable marshes. After a dry summer It is easy to pick one's way across parts of It which At other times are full of pitfalls. At one of tbe latter periods a man was cautiously treading bis way across one of the treacherous marshes when be saw a bat lying brim down ward on the sedge. He gave It a gen tie, good humored kick In passing and almost jumped out of his skin when a choked voice called out from beneath; "What be yon a-doln to my 'at?' "Be there now a-cliap nuHefttV ex claimed the traveler. "Ees, I reckon, snd a boss under me likewise." .- - A Dlfflcolf Wife', An Englishman thus describes tbe wife of bis bosom In his will: - ''Jleaven seems to have sent her Into the world solely to drive me out of It Tbe strength of Samson, the genius of Ilomer, the prudence of Augustine, tbe skill of Pyrrnus, tbe patience of Job, the philosophy of Socrates, the subtlety of Hannibal, tbe vigilance of Hermo genes, would not suffice to subdue ths perversity of . her character. Ex change. ! A Popalar Host. . Traveler Eh? Has tills hotel chang. edbandsT Clerk Tes; the old landlord busted np; owed thousands of dollars to all the 'provision dealers in the neighborhood, For every $10 be took In be spent $20, Traveler Too bad, too bad! He's the only landlord .1 ever met who knew how to keep a hotel New York Week. ly. BAD BLOOD, BAD COMPLEXION. The skin is the seat of an almost end less variety of diseases. They are knewn by various names, but are all due to the Same cause, acid and other poisons in the blood that imtate and interfere with the proper action of the skin. : ; To have a smooth, soft skin, free from all eruptions, the blood must be kept pure and health v. The man v rrrenorationa of arsenic and potash and the large number ol lace powcMtrs ana lotions generally esed in this class of diseases cover up for a short time, but cannot remove per manently toe wgiy-uotcncs sod tne red, disfiguring pimples. . - -,f ; ... eternal vlgiianoo la the price ot 0 beautiful complexion when such remedies are relied on, '' Mr. ff . T. Sttobe. rrrn Lucas Averra. St. Louis. Sfo., says i "My daughter waa emitted for years wUh a disfiguring eruption oa her fact, which rcwMed all treatment. Sh was taken lo two celebrated health prinK. trat received no ben. St, Many medidnea were prescribed, but with- ent result, antii weaeciai to ir the time the first bottle Snisl to try a. a. a, ano ny M'bVmleeJ'her bven todisappear. A dozen brrttles cured tier completely and left ner skin perfectly smooth, She now seventeen year old, and not a 4g;n of the emttarrasaina disease ha ever returned." 8. 8. 6. ia a positive, unfailing cure for the worst forms of akin troubles, It is (he greatest of till blood purifiers, and thj oiity one guaranteed purely yexeiauie, ma mooa maices vaa comuiexioits. purines ana invigo rates tne oio ana makes new; rich blood f 5K 1 thst nourishes ths v .vy si body snd keeps the akin active and healthy and in proper cotuiition to perform its part towards carrying off the impurities from the body. If you have Kca-ma, Tetter, Acne, Salt Rltfutn, J'doriasis, or your skitt is rmtf;h and iijiiitilv, send for our book on HUxxl end J km Ji)ies and write our physi. rum nhmit yoitrcniie. No charge what. f yrr for tnn mtvwt. b i . i-v.r.a t-,.-.rA;Y, ailama, sk. Situation ss rialnhur Mill foreman, Have had IS vears euierl'ito. Adilress It ILL MAN. Wader ilia, N. 0. Notice li the MeFiic. ATTENTION AGENTS I . . Mr, John 0. Drewrv. General Acnt for North Carolina and Virginia, ot that Well- Knowa and popular Compauy, THt MUTUAL BENEFIT Xjlfo Insiux'suloo Oo of Newark. N. J , Desires to Announce to Its Lsnre Number of Poliuy PoHers, an J to the Insurable mono generally, of worth Carolina, that this Company will now ktsoms laitasis in this State, and from thla date lil issue its splendid snd desirable policies, to all desiring the Very Seat Ininranaa in the tiesi luis insurance vompany in toe World. . . . If the local sgtnc in your town has not yet completed arrangements, address di rectly JOHN 0. DKEWRY, XlaalAlajrla, Xfl. O Assets 72,9o8,92S ill. Paid Polloy Holders 1182,900,189 05. Live, Reliable, Eneiyetlo Agents 'Wanted at tmce to wort lot The Old Mutual Benefit-. GOLD, SILVER, NICKEL, BRASS AND COPPER ELECTRO-PLATING. . . WORKS. Dop't use your old and worn piaioo siiver-ware, When you may use goods newly repiateo ai smaii cost. .. . The . undersigned b-.ve established In Pavetteville Electro-Plating Works for replating any kind of metal in Gold, Bit vor, Nickel, Copper or Brass-such ss Taote-wors Knives, Forks, Spoons, -La-dels, Castors-Spoon-holders, etc , etc. . Jewel rv Watahesi Chains, Scarf orna ment, Hair and Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Cuff Buttons, etc.. . '. Also Revolvers, Pistols, Swards, Car riage, Buggy and Hearst Trimmings, Uot no Trimmings, Surgxal instruments. Den tists Tools, etc , etc. In fact any kind of metat gooos - , - , Goods, Slog'e, Double, Triple or Quad ruple Plated, as may be desired. Sssitlasfttotioxx ' ' . 3Trusrxs.te3i. PRICE3-8poons, Forks snd Knives from 60 cents to f 1 26 per set . Wstthes, in Gold, 2 00to2.60 each; in Silver, ft CO to S2 00 ladies and Hisses neck Chains 8U cents to 2 25 in Gold. Finger Bines in Gold $1 00 to ll.'O - Goods to be plated mar be left at either at. I . urswiord as Uo's drv goods store. uusse's Hardware noose, or a. r. Bess- lev's Je elrv store. The material need in plstiog is purs goio, silver, niesei, copper ana orase, anu will last rrom are to ntteen years. Bend in your orders and give us a trial H. I. McDuffle & Co., - Fayetteville, N. C. CITY LUMBER YARD. EUGENE T. "WATSON, - Dealer in Bough and finished ' Xj U Tsl B EE, Flooring . . CeUingr, ' Weatherboards, Door aad Window-Casings, and all kinds ef loaldtncs, also Shrnle.iuis, wow ana uair . ' Acministrator's Holies. ' Bavins analifiad as Administrator of Dnneaa ! McCall. 8r . deceased, late of Cumberland. North Carolina, thi 1 to notify all person bav in rial roe against tha estate of raid deceased to ahibit thm to lb aadeirsieTied a or before ih 7th day of rabranry, 1902, or this notice will plaad ss bar of their recovery. an persons tnoeouei to sua estaw win please sue lmmeou'i paymeni. Thie7tb day of February, I90L dKrVD 8E88UM8. Administrator. Executor's lotice. Havba qualited as Kiecntrlx of the last will ana iMtameot of Jottn r, Jonneou, deceased, lata of CnmbertaDd eouniy. it. u, us is to notify all prsons having elaini aintinn th es tate of said defeased to exhibit tons, duly as- thenticated, to the nnderslvned on or before the 1 5th dav of March, 1902, or this notice will b pleaded ha bar ot their recovery. . All persons indebted to said estate will plei make immediate payment. - Tbfs March Mh. 10 1. - MRS IDA. C. JOHNSON, Executrix, -H. Il COOK, Attorney ., , Executor's Hotice. : Bavins this day qualified as Executor anon the cerate of Mis Rachel McCormiek, deceased, lata of Cumberland county, notice la hereby I given lo ail persons having cla'ms against said estate to present th same for payment to th understgneo. amy vermes, on or or Derorc to 2nd day of Mai ch, 1902, or this notice will b plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate wiH pleas make immediate settlement. " - ' jomn b. Mccormick. - ': Executor of Miss Rachel MeCona.ek. . O. Manchester, H. 0. KOBIXSOS dhaw, attorneys, .. Vayetleville, M. C. ' Diaests what yoa eat. Itartlflclally digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon. structlng the exhausted digestive or gans. tt is tne latest discovered diffesf. ant and tonic. Ko othr preparation can annroach it in efilciency, It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsiv indigestion, ricartDurn, Diatutence, sour nroniacti, nausea. 8ickKeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and viuiiiit?rreauiu9ii iiniwricvtuiKOunKiia rraaaraa by C. C DaWttsetc., Cbleocjw is isj; CAVEATS. T rf Au MARKS. COPY RICHTS AND DESICN8 Send rouv bnslnm direct to Wewhln (tton aavo time, coat ls, better servloa. r"avi.ritios, run mttaita. ry emlBt t .n, mftde. Af , I f. nftt 4tw sntll DAUnt t -. - .it, ATTSKTios aivss-i, Aaas A UUAl.r.t rm i - B.nli "How to (ibtiln f.bu . te., Mot BHi rMte jproonrrf Mtrowjjb 8. 0. SlKim ! s.itl aotfee, wlWout clutn, In the f t"'e ot C. A. Snow f Co! im ii, nliiMBUIsanVrssvs ex s n7 n w " A&m ; Dyspapsiii Curo SyvSSssrfitrSalaeartara,al. sa sa nVs,-ajTtytVtlij Salt of .Valuable Timbor LanJs. Ilv virtue of a deore of the Siiimf'of Court ol tlnmharland oiiunly dihI hi t eliruxrf Taim, 11K1 In a ohm nutiileil a-lHiilal MiiKsmihd v$. i Uatunrou aud vrlr It at the nniMrs'gii . ComiuiRHlnntrs aiwohitad bv th Court, will Mil to Hi hitfhunl bidder at public auction th fullowlng ittuKirluml valuable Umber Uuds lo. eatwl In Uuawhillt 'i'owiuklp, Cunuarlaud eouuty, via iht thaoT) mil aors bounuoii as roiiows 1 Btiiluulug at a suk in tli hand of Bteor u.J..lL..ui.kllL L . II... r ... D In .iihiuiii man., wi i.u miv iiiiv ui uu. ..w. H I'M the division of John A. MoKothau's fitm.nl, N 9, W 7 ehaiua to ih oomeri thaiio 8 (it) W A7 ehalus to a slaka and polnwri; thaiio B 65 K f 3, oil chains lo a alas auil polu r; Ihonoe n no tt 1 60 ehalus to au old soruttj itmi H t B 2S ehalus to th b'ginning. i . liHUTBAOi, Hi aerei, known as th Huberts land Boglnulog at a stale, piueS ant blsok-Jask pointora, uar th head of a small brand.; thue K 7 B 62 oha'ns to a stalls and D"lmri; thena 8?8 K at ohaius to a stuka and polutsrs lu a branot; iheue W to th bwiunlng, Sao iiuor, 60 acres, kuovraas ths MoCrauaj lauat tieiflimlnff at a mania and nanla nnintara at th u outh uf the B1k Bmnoh; thenoa E i& chains w a ptssj tnano a m chains to a corner) thene W ia hain't thence to the btglurjiug. tm thaot, eontatuiug iiiaoreu i UeK UOiiiK st a pin a earner of th SO sons trsot i thence K 12.50 ehalus to a stake end three piueaj theno 8 20 chains to a sink and three p'ne by lb side of a branob; thense W 12 60 ohaius; thene with th W) acres tract to Ih be ginning. otu tbaot, oonuming do aeie s ; Beainnloif al a nine en the alila of Under Mine Branch, and runs N DO chains: thernn K 21 ehaiue: theuoe B 31 chains to a pius in r-'lular- son s tine; taaues to th oeginning. timsuov tract mntain ahoat 11)2 acres in all. of timber lands, and wan lor met ly ownsd by Cynthia McKsthan. Tim of 8alr Mornljy, Maroh Kth, 1001, 12 Flaos of 8slt Court Bouse door. Favette- Till, N. 0, . . . : xeruis:- vasit, Wy 2 11,10111, it. aion. tti'uiasun, . II. U COK, -v Commissioners. Commlt)8loner,a Sale of Val uable Land In Seventy- ,, First. KORTH CAKOLISA. Maths Cusskslamd Covmtv. t - Superior Court Joshua Council, Administrator of Mary inn vouius, ueeaaaea, .. Henry C, Collins and Klnpl Loola Collins,' nones otsj.i.s. Bv virtu of th power and aulhorltv vested ia me bv a decree of th Saoerior Court of Cum- ber and county, entered on this, Slh dav of narco. ivui,inan action inerain penairg, w ner. in Joahua Council, administrator of Marj Ann Collins, is plaintiff and Herrj C Collins and K'npi Loola Collins, heire-at-law.a1 defend- anf, I wi I offer for sale al twelv o'cluek II , on tha Sib dav or "arch, iwl, at nubile auction to th highest bidder, for cash, at ths Court House door in th city, of Fayetteville, M. the following described real state. situate in seventy ttrst township, Uumuerlana oounty, on in boumi-siu or u western nana itoaa. about fonr milea west ofFayattsvilti, adioining ' th lands Of Lutterloh snd others and bounded as follows : neinnning at a l - w:.i. J L ... .L a .im UIVKVI J win wwva-IWK WIUKI.i Lntierloh's line snd runs N 76 W 19 30 chains to a stake, thene 8 18 W 15 50 chains lo a stake, thene S 7i, ID 30 ehaina to a stake with oak pointers, lhenee n ttr IS to Ml chain to tbe or ginning corner, eonwintuir 30 acre more or las Dated at Fayetteville, H . C , Ibis Fsbruarv eta, uvi, ; a. a. MacniB, uommtssieoer, Commissioners' Sale oi Val nabie.Land. NORTH CAROLINA. I la ths Cumberland Coostt. ( , Sopeiior Court. i. vv. ciuoi J vs '-.- W. P. KA1FORD 1 Bv virtus of tha nower and anthorltv vested in me by a decree of the Superior Court of uomneriana county, enterea at tne seoruary term iv i. ra an action therein nendtnir wner- in J. W. Edg f plaintiff and W. V. Raifnrd ia uinoaut, i win oner lor ate at lis oeioex, si., on April 1st. 19"1. t public auction, tothehiah- est bidder, for cash, at tbe Court House door tt tbe Ulty or r-'ayettevlile, St. v., the follow ing described leal estate situate, lying and be ing m Cedar Creek Townehip, Cumberland county i - . r : first tract1 Beginning at Josh Rhone's low er corner ana tnenee It. vt K i e poles to i lixhtwood stake ha the edxe f a slaab; then N. it w. ov pole to a lam rea oat: men wtih William 8aith' line re.r Davis', H. 74. W 2f poles to Josh Rhone's miner line: th.n with his iinedheot so the beginning, eoutaining 79 acres more or less. .. . t,,i!ll Second traot Adioinina the above, brain- nhig at a red oak, tbe third corner of the above described seventy-nine seres and runs N. 71 E. 24 chains to a small sour-wood snd pointers, at high water of flat Swamp; then down the va rious courses oi saw swamp to a t take ana po n ten. Chas, McAllister's line; then as bis upper line 8. 74 W. 6.64 chains to a stake and point- art; then with his btck line M. 16 W. to the be- ainainir. oootainlnft HI sen more or leas - Ex cepting 38 scree contained within the above oounoane, wnico was sold Dy ei. u. disk sua J- v. iMgs to strs, ary r. nay wood. : B. xi. ttscaan, -" Conmissioner. FaystUvill, S. C, March 2, 1801; Commissioner's Sals. NORTH CAROLINA, : (In tbe ' CUHBKBLAMD CODXTT. J Boiienor Court D. T. Oatss, Adm'r of Jessie Blackman, ( i deceased, . vs. Prank Adams, et. al , heirs st law .of ' Jessie ltackman, deceased. Bv virtue of an order of the Bum Court of Cumberland County, made lathe above entitled action on October 27, 1900 , will, on Saturday Marob 2nd, 1901, at i o'clock M., at the Market House in the City of Fayetteville, In the aforesaid conn ty ana Htate-, oner lor sale to the highest bidder lor cash the following real estate, to-wlti - - 4 First Tract. What is known as the ''Jessie Blackman home place." situata on the Sooth side of the Robinson Bosd about mile from the town lino, con taining tw acres, mors less. For refer snee, see deed from 8. H, McR&e to Jes- sic Blackman, in Book r,, No. S, cage 116 of ths Cumberland County Becords. iseoona Tract, liying on ths South side oi usnai or new street, in tbe City ol Fay etteville, and is a vart Of what Is known as ths "Wiight Field," land consists of sbont of an acre and Is fully set ont In a deed from J. P. Thomson and wife to Jessie Blackman, recorded in Book F., no 4 , page 25e of, Cumberland County neuurua, to woiou rererenee is maae. D. T. OATE8, Commissioner, IIOTICE. TBEAHDRT DEPARTMENT OnPIOS OF COWPTBOLLIB Of Jt CtTBREHOV. Wsshington, D. C, Jsn'y 12, 1901 n DHiWrU. rtv stwrtarsinT nv-sv awidan a pre mrtnA a. ..J J J I e. 1. . been mad to appear that THE NATIONAL, DIMViVD DivPfflmniTitin . .. BANK OB1 PAVIT.TTPVll.l.V. in th. ----- " - - - . u 111, V.IUI of FavattavlIU and Hi. I. Nn.th nau. City Una, has complied with all tba provisioni vkiusowiuwt ot tne unites owes, uuired to he, nnmnllail avlih h.A.. soclation shall be aalborised to commence tne Business oi naming; Now thaeafiM T l!l,,i A 11.'...' Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby oorvn w - tiii naimnai nans of r ettfivlll " In tha Hit .f ...t...Ml. P Fiv in 'he County ot Camberland, and State of nonn, Carolina, is stiLhoriied to mCCflS tha hnalnaea ,f Rmh.. com vided In Seotioa Fifty-one hundred and Btvfv.nin. a th. --mA Qi. ...... . pro IT,: j T,T . DWtlUM) OI IAS United states. . ,0ti1TnJ ho' lrness my hand lnd 8Ji.?f cffl, lhl1 "7 of Jan nary, lflOl. - n CHABLESO. DAWES, N efftComi'tr,ll',,rfUl,jCurr,3u07' To W. J, EDWARDS. Pw.itani Jan'y 17tb, 1001, . Lommissione's Kodo! Dyrr?r:!i Curo ir.:.;t yea til. : Ilav'nir tills day nmilillml as Aduilulstratrlx mm the entitio of Thus. J (I men. dtionused. lata uf Cuiuber'and comity, Holloa ia hereby 1 jlivcu to ajl parsons having clultus Hijaiuet eaiu stuteto preeeul ilia sums fir payment to the uudersmied, duly verilisil, ou or befor ihsaud day of Mu ch, 1901 or tills notion will he plead ear oi meir recovery. A'l persons iiiueuieti said estate will uluuse make Immediate sat- tletnent ilwoh 2nd, 1V01. HUH JKNME JS, UH1CKN, Admlulsiratilx of T. J. Uiresi -. - fayetteville. M. C. RosiMses fc Shaw, Attorney. - SDEHOEEK & RQCKFISH le-Iable, In Effect November 26, 1900. ise.ll jr Erceptl Daily Kxospt Sunday, Dunaay. No. 1. No 9. Mali and Ex STATIONS. Mall and Ex- pest,... press, Lv. 91SA m Aberdeen, NV V. Leuvitts, Ar. 4 25 P. at. Ly. 4 10 . ' . 80 ' " 940 " Jnnethn, : s u Montrose, - " iTimbsrland, 11 8 59 3 45 " , 8 30 " SM 315 " 1 B0 180' " 9S5 " 10 ill n 11 00 "llffl ' nseiora, , Oundarraeh, " Arabia; . UockUsh, - " 11 80 Ar 111 00 noon ENDQN BRANCHBetween Aber deen and Juniper, . - Mail and Ex- press. No. 83. , Aberdeen, N. C. Ar. 10 00 ..si, Lieavuis, - Lv. 0 5-' Ar. 10 " Lv. 8 40 Lv. 8 30 . U unction, " " Hrittou, ,' b Juniper, - Train No. S3 will wait at Junction for Ko. 8. A II trains coming over Hetbesda Mill mast be Dsder perfeot eoutrol. ' , , v. tt, uiiUB, uen, Bupt, Approved t -JOHN BLUE, Prsst, ' " fantlc Coast Lice Railway Company CONDENSED SCHEDULE. . TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DATED ejjh rf li gjj 2b Mr.a limit A a. sr. p. m p. ii.a. u p u. Leave Weldoa-- 11 SO 859 . - Ar tccky alt. is ss is Oi Lasralarbors U U S SO. Lv Kooky Mt, Leave Wluwa Leave Salma Lv FsyetUiTine 1 00 10 04 i S 45 t 40 1 08 10SS ill S SO S 06 4 30 IS IS 1 SB S 34 P. M.A.M. ItSS I M ar-j ioreue - At Qoldsboro - V 60... Lv Ooldsbora ; 7 Ot 8 SS I SI 4 15 5 M P. M Lv Magnolia ..., Ar WUmlotnn . ..... . 40 P. M.AL.M. -TRAINS GOING NORTH, -Si n 9 A. U. S 40 IS 20 . 1 50 159 P. W . Sis 10 as 11 Si - IS 13 LvTloreuo Lv FaysttavllI Lav Selraa . AjrivcWilsou A.M. P. M.A.M. . , TOO S4S s ae n io Lv Wllmlnitoa ut ataxuolla LvOoiasboM : S 15 S 45 18 30 P. M. . - aTmTp. M pTm". ' 9 35 5 43 11 31 10 38 1 IS S 30 S 15 IS 07 11 35 1 51 LaaveWlliunt Ax Kooky Mi ArTarboro V04 Leave larbora II U Lv Rooky Mt. S 30 Amve Weldoa 4 33 is os 1 00 ' A. M P.M. V. M, tTlall iimuS Hnnrf.v. trv.il. . . u-- J ' " J ..wji. BUI- vVilminstun and Wsldoa Railroad, Tad. kin Division Main Line train leave WIN mmguHi, ov a. m, arrive Fayetteville 12.15 p.m. Lesves Fayttteville 12.25 p. m, arrives Banford 1.43 p. m. Keturnhir leave Ssmford 3 06 p m. arrive Fayettevill 4.20 n. as. Leav v.. ... ..... i Tim , - ..jcrctuin Lav jf at, arnv vriuauunoB V.S p.m. ".-."..v ' , Wilmintton and Weldoi Railroad, Bennett-' Ville Brauch train Isaves BenneUavilla 8.16 a. m,Maxton9.20 a, m, Had spring .53a n, Hope Mills 10.42 a. m, arriv fajetwvUl 11.10. Beturning lavs s'ayetteville 4.45 p. ra, Moss .... ..ww y. opiiuye .oo y. ai, maxtos 0.15 p. m, arrives Hennettevlll 7.16 p. m. . tJonneflUnna al ku.atiu.ill. ;ii. . : tr. 4u at Max tun with the Carolina Central lUilrcad! -vw npnuKa wits torn naa aprWK and How more Uailroad, at banford with the Seaboard Air Lin and Southern Hallway, at Gall with th Durham and Charlott ttallroad. xrains on in Scotland. n,tk JJ ranch Bosd leave Waldon 3:35 P. M Uaiir.w ,.i u u arrive Scotland Mask at AON p u ii ':n' 6,67 P. M., Kineton 7:55 ti M;" Ketumuia Ideaves Kinston 7:50 A. M, Greenville 8:53 X, ae itiio A. ss... weluoa 11:83 A. M., daUy except Bnnday. ' '., T iraua ou naauuurton Hraneh leave Wlh ington 8:10 A. M., and 8:30 P. M., ariiva Par. 5s" t!1 "? iM "taming lwv. Pamwl 9:35 A. M., and 6:30 P. M arriv WaaUngtoa 11:00 A. M , and 7:30 P. l dSi. except huuday. ..;.,.--...:.., ' Train leave, farboro, N. O, daUy exoep- ouuoay as sum r. au, Honday, 4:16 r. M., ai rives Plymouth 7:4li. M.,rif0P. M'CumJ , exoepi Bouaay, 7:oU tt'jM Wi "iS" eie IftOo A. M., 11:00 A. M. . ... .. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves' Oold. dj ""Pt Bunday, 7:04 A. M., arrivin. Smithtteld 8:10 A.M. fcetumlng, leaves Hmiih. held 9:00 A. M.i arrive Ooldsboro 10-26 AM Trains on Nashville Branch leav Bockr Mount at (-.30 A. M., 8:40 P. M., arriv Nash. a"m!0!4p"m4:41' L- "St A. IL, 4:65 r. M. HetumUiK, leave 8Drin HoDjllrfOA. M., 4:56 P. ItAsshviUs "53 A. M., 6:26 P. M., arriv Kooky Mount 11:45 AM., 8:00 P. M.,'daily except Sunday! ' -Train on Clinton Uranch leave Warsaw fo vmiwu. wuijr, eaceot Buuaay, at 11:40 A. M and 4:16 P, St. Keiumlug, leaves Clinton ai 7:00 A. M., and 2:50 P. M - M Train No. 78 makes dose connection at Wl i tOl orth "--'' sU " via Bich.' B. M. EMERBON, : L ' - Gren'l Pasaanini A.m. J. B. KENLET, . X. M. EMhVuouN. . Oeo'l Maaagar, TraMe Manager. ' Clyde ;St8ar.ship Co Mew York. iSnDton; N. C. bflorgetown, 8. C, Lines. FROM NEW YORK V0S WILMINOTON. aaUli" Sa'lnrday, March 3 SAGINAW Saturday, March 8 FROM WILMINGTON FOB NEW TURK, SAGTNAW Rnturday, March J CfElpA Brtttrdayffarrli i FHOW WILMINGTON fqr GEORqETQWiT. 8A01KAW .Ttieiduw ar..ii s UNKIIU.,,....... ...Tuesday, Mntoh 18 Mall and Bx " press. - , ' No. ra. Lv.tmTii 1 15 " ii 725 7 51 ' Ar,00 " m,i 1? ' a .efkavn il Steamship Oneida does not carry passengers. tTTThmuKh liills Lading and Lowed Through Haw fliuimnteed to aud Iron polul ia North and South Carolina, , For Freight cr Pasnns apply to n. . n4i.i.ir'vi!H, , : v- h,ll'"",l,-e,,,,,,,t, W ilmluirtou, N, Ol 4 TliKO, O, EQICR, P-mml ,M,..iKt . 10 Muili Street, N I ;
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