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l Wei x tsi'- W V I Mrs. Huehson, of Chicago, whose J Mrs. Huehson, of letter follows, is another woman in high position who owes her health to the use of Lydia R Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "DkabMrs. Piniciiam: I Buffered for several years -with general weakness and bearing -down pains, caused by womb trouble. 31v appe tite was fitful, and I would lio awake for "hours, and could not Bleep, until I seemed more weary in the morning than when I retired. After reading ono of your advertisements I decided to try the merits of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I am so glad I did. No one can describe the good it did me. I took three bottles faithfully, and besides building up my general health, it drove all disease and poison out of my body, and made mo feel as spry and active as a young girl. Mrs. Pinkham's medicines are certainly all they are claimed to be.' Mrs. M. E. IIuqhso, 317 East Ohio St., Chicago, 111. Mr. Pinkham Telia How Ordinary Tasks Produce Displacement!. Apparently trifling Incidents in woman's daily life frequently produce displacement of the womb. A slip on the fctairs, lifting- during menstruation, standing at a counter, ruauing a Be-wing machine, or attending to the most ordinary tasks miy result in displacement, and a train of serious evils it started. The first indication of such trouble should be the signal for quick action. Don't let the condition become chronic through neglect or a mistaken idea that you can overcome it by exercise or leaving it alone. More than a million "women have regained health by the uae of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If the slightest trouble appears which yoti do not understand write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for her advice, and a fevr timely words from her will fchow you the right thing to do. This svdvioe eosts you nothing, but it may mean life or happiness or both. Mrs. Lelah Compound huftU.h to women who f Ml tb worst forms of female comnlnints, that bearing-down feeling, weak back, falling and displacement of the womb, inflammation of the ovaries, and all troubles of the uterus or womb. It dissolves and espels tumors from the uterus in the early stage of development, and checks any tendency to cancer ous humors. It subdues excitability, nervous prostration, and tones up the entire female system. Its record of cures is the greatest in the world, and Should be relied upon with confidence. $5000 FORFEIT " cannot forthTrith prodnca the original latters and signature ef aboTo testimonials, vtiicU vill prove Lydia Gratitude Is one of the best dishes at any meal. So. 7. Engineering In Montana. Henry I. McDaniel, cx-City Engineer cf Atlanta, now in charge of Govern nent engineering in Montana, cays that be contracted a terrible cough which no physician could relieve, but was cured fcy Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein. At druggists, 25c, 50c. and 1.00 a bottle. Love may laugh at locksmiths, but he who laughs last laughs best. Mrs. Wlnelow's Soothing Syrup for cMldrea teetbinp, soften the Fiims.re'ducceiriilanima tlon.allays paln,cures wind colif. '25e. a boitle The average man wastes a lot of wind tiring hid views. 1 do not believe Tiso's Cure for Consump tion has anequal for coughs and coMs. Jorix T .Botes, Trinity Springs, IniL, Feb. 15, 1WH). Good Shot for a Boy. A boy In Bemis, Me., shot a blue heron on the wing at a distance of 1,000 feet one day last week. FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervous ness after first day s use o! Dr. Kline's Groat NerveRestorer. $2tria!bottleand treatieefree 1)t. K. H. Kline, Ltd., 931 Arch St., Fhiia., Pa Sometimes painstaking people give you more pain than they take. Hand Power Hay 1'resg :8.0O. Greatest, simplest, best invention of the age. A boy can make regular sized 14xlSx 48 in. bales like fun, and two boys can bale three tons per day easily. BEND THIS NOTICE TO-DAY to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., with 5c. stamps for mailing, and get their big catalog, fully describing this great Hay Press, so also hundreds ot tools and thousand of varieties of Farm and Vege table Seeds. fA.C.L.1 The Ideal week is made up of wor- nipiui worK ana reverent rest. f-i V u sferMtuiviiirr.ii Ftw Phrtctans dens tfcetr fee at to cur Js?ie VYKkeg, of Ditto. S. C who hed ona of th tr.ozt terrible eases of RHtUfrf ATISM oa , record. 1 oy cm reuse IT CURED HELPLESS CRIPPLE. Mr. Wilkes write! in the course of a lone letter, dated Atiju? 13, 1902: 'Mr leg wero drawn back until niy feet touched my hip. 1 was as helpless a a baby far nearly 12 months. The muscles of my arms and lees were hard and shriveled up. 1 Suffered death many times over. Was treated by six different BhysicUns in McCoIl. Dillon sad Marion, but none of them could do me any good, until Dr. J. P. Ea-inj. of Dillon, told me to try roar RHEUM ACIDS. I began to take it, and before the first bottle was used Bp I began to get better. I used 5J bottles and was completely cuied." Dr. I. P. Swing confirms Mr. Wilkes statement in every particular. rnee tiu bottle sent on application to BOBBITT CHEMICAL CO., Chicago, whose Stowell, 177 Wellington St., Kingston, Ont., write: "Deati Mrs. Pixkhax: You are indeed a godsend to women, and if they all knew what you could do for them, there would be no need of their dragging out miserable lives in agony. "I suffered for years with hearing-down pains, womb trouble, nerve --sn ess, and excruciating head ache, but a few 1 . of I.jdia E. Pinkham Vcgeta'-; Compound maae me iook new auu promising to me. I am light and happy, find I do not know what sickness is, and I now enjoy the best of health." Lrvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable can always be relied upon to restore th.ua suffer. It is a overeicrn. cure for tuoir absolute cnninsnet?. E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mi Gewing Bees to Rescue. According to South African Exports there should be an increased demand for soft goods in British East Africa. A notice In Nairobi, by John Alns worth, the sub commissioner, states that natives entering the town must be decently clothed. Missionaries, set' tiers, etc., are asked to encourage the wearing of cloth by natives in their employ; while the polios and govern ment officials have instructions to warn the blacks that they will not ba allowed in Nairobi unless they are wearing nt least an ordinary loincioth. So civilization stalks on. Soon, wo suppose, there will not be left any where one clod as "nature first made man." The United States now has three cities of more than a million inhabi tants, but tha fourth, St. Louis, hag about GOO.OCO. Putnam Fadeless Dyes color more goods, per package, than others. Teople seldom appreciate anything they can afford. For SI. 65 Money Order. The John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse. Wis., mail postpaid 15 trees, consisting of 1 Apricots, Apn'es, Crabs, Cherries, Plums, j Peaches and Pears, just the thing for a city or country parcien, including the great rJis mark Apple, ail hardy Wisconsin stock, are sent you free upon receipt of $1.65. a:jd Fon 16c. and this noticb vou get sufficient seed of Celery, Carrot, Cabbage. Onion, Lettuce, Radish and Flower Seeds to furnish bushels of choice fiowers and lots of vegetables for a big family, together with our great plant and seed catalog. A.C.L. The patience of those who sit down and wait for a dead man's shoes is not a vir tue. m vaiii ca acr srccr&ed PROPRIETORS, BALTIMORE, MO RAM'S HORN BLASTS. HEHE can be no living Christianity without a living Christ Working is vain without waiting. r,oJ writes lu?t on every license. A big h"ad has no show against a big heart. Mfn ask for ad vki when they s's. approval. An absorbing interest !a the e-H-ret of happiness. Love never joins in the chorus when malice sings. You cannot do God's work with the devil's wages. A variety-show church i apt to iiiow a sad variety of fruits. If God i.s testing you you may know lit does not detett you. We all admin a pusher, providing he Is pushing someone else. The only way to keep your religion fweet Is to keep It circulating. Honor ii the attribute of ths noble and the excuse of the unworthy. We can believe that science ia the wisdom of God when it shows us the way to God. The conquest of truth make a man a king. No man ver lived long enough to regret the right. The religion of the Son of Man will surely be manly. Pride fosters our foes and put our friends to flight. It requires no special virtue to praise the right and pursue the wrong. There can be no such thing as a mas3 i l people. The Word that does not heal must harden. Present adversity is easier to bear than post prosperity. Society could do with less jurispru dence if it had more justice. If there is nothing of mystery In your teligion it is not for mankind. Disliked Rice Throwing. Two women were threatened with arrest by the station master at Hart furd4 Conn., last week for throwing rice at a bride Mid gioom. SEABOARD 'Air Line Railway Double Daily Service. Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, New Orleans and Points South and Vest. I.N KFFKCJT .IA.N. 11, ltl4. SOUTHWARD. Daily Daily No. 57 No. 27. Lv. NY., P. H. 11., 12 55 pm 12 10 am Lv. Philadelphia 3 25 pm 7 20 am Lv. Kiiltimore 5 40 pm 9 34 am Lv. Wh.-L.. V. S. Ky. 7 30 pin 10 46 arc Lv. Iiiebmond, S.A.L. U CO pin 2 15 pin Lv. Petersburg 1140 pm 2 52 pm Lv. N -rliua 1 57 am 5 10 pm Lv. Henderson 2 25 am 5 41 pm Lv. Ituleigh 4 15 am 7 10 pm Lv. Southern Pine 6 20 am 9 05 pm Lv. Hamlet 7 35 am 10 10 am Lv. Columbia 9 50 am 1 20 am Ar. Savaunau 2 20 pm 4 45 am Ar. Jacksonville 7 00 pm 9 00 am Ar. St. Augustine Ar. Tampa y 15 pm 10 50 pm 6 05 am 6 35 pm No. 33 No. 41. 7 55 am 8 25 pm 10 16 am 1105pm Lv.N. Y N.Y.P.AN. Lv. Philadelphia Lv. N. Y., O.D.S.8.CO 3 00 pm Lv. Bultimore.B. S.P.Co. Lv. Wash". TnT A VVsTb. 6 30 pm "6 30 pm Lv. Portsmouth, 8. A. L. 9 30 am 8 25 am Lv. WeUlou 12 12 am 11 55pm Lv. Norlina 1 59 am 1 40 pm Lv. Henderson 2 25 am 2 10 pin Lv. Raleigh 4 15 am 4 00 pm Lv. Southern Pines C 20 am C 16 pm Lv. Hamlet 7 35 am 10 40 prn Lv. Wilmington H 10 pm Ar. Charlotte 10 08 am 10 45 pm Lv. t hester Lv, Greenwood Lv. Athens Ar. Atlanta t 10 30am 12 33 pm 2 50 pm 3 55 urn 1 10 am 353 am 635 am 8 80 ,tm Ar. Augusta, C. A V. C. 5 20 pm ir. Macon, C. of Ga.. 7 20 pm .11 10 am Ar. Moutg., A. AW. P. 9 20 pic 6 25 pm S.T. Mobile, L. A N. 2 55 arn jr. N. Orleans ,L. A N. 7 15 am ir. Nash., N.C.A St.L. 6 40 um 5 55 pm Ar. Memphis 3 45 pm 8 45 am NORTHWARD Daily Daily No. 32 No. 3$ Lv. Mem., N.C.A St.L. 12 45 noon S 00 pin Lv. Nashville S) 30 pm 9 30 am Lv. New Or., L. A N., Lv. Mobile, L. A N. Lv. Moutg., A.AW.P 8 15 pm 12 40 am 6 55 am 1 00 pm Lv. Macon, C. of Ga. 8 00 am 4 20 pm Lv. Augu.. C. A W. C. 10 10 am Lv. Atlauta, 8. A.L. Ar Athens Ar Greenwood Ar. Chester Lv. Charlotte 12 00 noon 8 00 pm 2 57 pm 11 23 pm 5 15 pm 1 5i am 7 17 pm 4 06 am 7 25 pm 5 01 heq Lv. Wilniiugton 3 10 pm l03(Tpm 11 15 pm 1 20 am 2 48 am S 30 am 5 05 am 7 50 am Lv. Hamlet Lv. South. Pines Lv. Raleigh Lv. Henderson Lv. Norlina Lv. Weldou Ar. Portsmouth 7 30 pm 8 30 am 11 00 am 12 37 pm 1 40 pm 3 00 pm S 30 pm Ar. Wash., N.A W.S.B. 6 55 am Ar. BaltL,B.S.r.Co. 6 30 am Ar.N. Y., O.D.8.S.C0 5 00 pm Ar. Phil.. N.Y.P.AN 5 46 pm 5 10 bm Ar. New York 815 pm 8 00 am No. 60 No. 66 Lv. Tampa, 8. A L. Ry. 8 80 pm 8 50 am Lv. St. Augustine 7 30 am 6 20 pra Lv. Jacksonville Lv. Savannah Lv. Columbia Lv. Hamlet Lv. South. Pines Lv. Raleigh Lv, Henderson 9 00 am 1 15 pm 6 55 pm 10 SOym 11 15 pm 1 20 am 2 43 am 7 6 pm 12 10 am 5 30 am 8 50 am 9 35 am 1135 am 1 00 pm Lv. Norlipa 3 23 am 1 60 pra Lv. Petersburg 5 27 am 4 02 pm Ar. Richmond 610 am 4 55 pm Ar. Wash., W.S.Ky. 9 50 am 8 36 pm Ar. Baltimore. P R. P.. n 25 am 11 26 pm Ar. Philadelphia 1 40 pm 2 56 am Ar. New York 4 15 pm 630 am Note. f Daily, except Sunday. Central Time. 'Eastern Time. .T. Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping cars on all through trains, New York to Atlanta, Jack sonville and Tampa. Tickets on sale to all points, Pullman reservations made upon application to any Ticket Agent of this Com pany, or at the UP TOWN TICKET OFFICE, Yarborough House Building, C. H.GATTIS, C. T. and P. A. Phones 117. F.aleivjh, N. C. Z. P. Smith, T. P. A.. Raleigh, NwC C. B. Ryan, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Portsmouth, Va. Jas, M. Barr. President aod General I jg5 4n Apostrophe to Washington's Honamenf I'' id ? Uh puiv, white haft upbringing to the light With one grand leap of heaven ward reaching might. Calmly against the blue for evermore Lift thou the changeless type of souls that soar Above thy common dust of sordid strife Into the radiant ether of a life ShephonW by the vastnos of eter nity! A hero's quickening spirit lifteth thee Unto the skies that claim thee for their own: In those vast tields of light, sublime, alone. High commune boldest thou with the young day, With sunset's glowing heart ere twi light gray Hath stilled its throbbing fires, and -with dim night That folds thee softly in the silver light Of many a dreaming moon. In majesty Serene, like the great name enshrined in thee, Thou dost defy the all-destroying years. Smite with thy still rebuke our craven fears! Point us forever to the highest height, And in our Nation's peril-hours suine white Wirli the unite witness to the undying power Of the high soul that lives above the hour! Julia I.arned, in Scribnev's Maga zine. WASHINGTON'S MODESTY. The Father of lUs Country Disliked Valu Glory. It is a common trait of self-made men to enjoy the collection and preparation of material for writing autobiography and to let all the world read the story of their lives. It is seldom that a re quest to furnish help in writing a memoir of a distinguished man is re fused by himself or his family. Wash ington held other views on the subject. It seems that after the Revolution a Mr. Bowie made application to Dr James Craik, the family physician of George Washington, for permission to examine such papers as would be nec essary to assist him in preparing a memoir of His Excellency. On Tuesday, March 2o, 1784, Wash ington wrote as follows to Dr. Craik from Mount Vernon: "I wiil frankly declare to you, my dear doctor, that any memoirs of my life, distinct and unconnected with the general history of the war, would rath er hurt my feelings than tickle my pride whilst 1 live. I had rather glide gently down the stream of life, leaving it to posterity to think and say what they please of me than by any act of mine to have vanity or ostentation im puted to me." Thus did Washington put aside the request, knowing that no accurate his tory of his career could be written without consulting his papers, and deeming it indecorous to permit ,public use of his MSS. dealing with the War for Independence until such time as Congress should, authoritatively open its archives to historians or to the gen eral public. Tossibly Washington thought it was too soon to get a clear history of his life. At any rate, he was prompt in suppressing the hope of giv ing Dr. Bowie any diaries or papers which would enable him to construct a memoir. Church in Hollow Tree. A church service in the hollow of a tree was recently held in Gippsland, the eastern province of Victoria. A giant gum tree had been cut through at a distance of twenty feet from the ground. The remaining part of the trunk was then hollowed out and roofed overhead, thus forming a room 25 feet in hreadth, which was capa ble of accommodating a congregation of fifty. But the owner did not in tend it to be permanently used as a church and afterward turned It Into a crwiatry. . . . . ?j . " - - " v f .' . ' ; ... rw K A . ' VS CEST FOH GUARANTEED CURE for at! bow! trtmblet. ( blood, wiad oa the tteraach. bloated bowU. foal mouth, headach. to!lcatti. roiria. pais after eatiac. Hrrr trouble, tallow akia and d!ii!o. Wbo yocr bowU dots t re jalarty you ar tick. Coeattpauoa kllla mart paopt thaa U xh-r diaa tothe. It itini chronte ailment and looc Tftn of maBttag. Na mattar what ails r. atrt taauif CASCAKET3 today, for you wiilEew grX well and atay well until yau get ywo bowJ tnooev rfuoded. The renuina tablet at am red booklet free. Addreaa Sterling Remedy Comrntay. Chleaao or New Tor. llL11 I'PSET rOUE. STOMACH Wiih NtMM CaviKatica rV1 A T Cur Ys Headache T Tat CATU'DIjyE. it cu lmmedia.tely-whU yn wait -and baa LiULiu. t.Yirn c i:iIr1.C Enterprising Raiircad Man. Very odd is the case of a guard -r: the Western (France) Hail way. who had been suspected fir some time ot opening trunks confided to his keeping :md appropriating tht ir contents. On the arrival of hi.s train in Paris he other evening he as asked by one of the company's inspectors to show what he had in his bag. Various tools in favor with burglars w-re revealed to view, together with several aiticle- of feminine attire. When the man's dwelling was sarchd the iolicc r 1 -ciali were amazed to find dresses, linen, stays, and trinkets enough to stock a small shop, their value hein calculated at $2.0oo. The articles were ranged tidily in wardrobes, and it i.s thought that th guard must have taken quite ei:ht years to form this collection. ATLANTIC AND II. G. R. R. GO. Tim, Table No. 28, to take effect Sunday. November 9th, 1902, at 7:05 a, m., Eastern Standard Time. Ba pereedoi Time Table No. 27, of June 8, ?oa. T i Pm. Fasa. DUy D'ly 4 Paw, Put. D'ly D'lj 1st a 1st o. STATIONS A.M, P.U. AM. P.M 100 l&OLv Ooldiboro Aril 05 8 80 f 1 18 f 9 60 Best's 10 43 f 8 0SI 8 39 I 69 LaOraDg 10 32 7 67 ( SIM41Q Failing Creek 10 22 f 7 47 1 8 48 4 22 C 9 02 t 4 36 Ai Klnston Kinstoa Juno Caswell Lv 10 12 7 87 Lv At 960 9 42 f 7 25 7 17 818 4 43 Ar Lv Ar Dover 9 40 9 30 9 20 9 12 Kios Siding 9 80 9 60 f 966 6 03 6 19 f 6 25 Core Creek Tusoarora Clark's 7 00 6 50 6 421 6 80 Neuse Crossing 1010 6 40Ar Lv 9 00 New Bern 6 501, T 6 02 6 15 Ar 8 87 James City Hi verbal a 8 13 t Croatia 8 09 f Havelook 8 00 Newport 7 4Q Wild wood 7 33 i Atiantlo 7 83 f Morehend City T 27 f f 6 18 6 SO 643 f 6 49 f 6 64 7 05 Ar Atlantlo Hotel Lv 7 15Ar H.Oity Depot Lv 7 05 P.M. A.M. P.M. A.U. Train No. 9, freight, leaves Newbern at 1 80 pm, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, seoond-elaai. Train No. 10, freight, arrives at Newbern at 10 45 am, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, seoond-olais, t Stop on signal. S. L. DILL. B. A. NIWLAND, Qea. Jupt. Master of Tcal&s, J. O. LEWIB, Chial Dlspatehaf. 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Diseases of the heart have been on the increase in Germany in recent years, one person in every seven being afflicted. Influenza, alcoholism and ex cessive addiction to bicycling and other sports are named by Dr. Steckel as the chief causes. A WOMAN'S MISERY. Mrs. John LaRue, Avenue, Paterson, N of 115 Paterson J., says: "I was troubled for about nine years, and what I suf fered no one will ever know. I used about every known reme dy that is said to be good for r kidney com plaint, but without deriv ingperinanent g37 when alone In the house the back ache has been so bad that it brought tears to my eyes. The pain at times was sn intense that I was compelled to give up my household duties and lie down. There were head aches, dizziness and blood rushing to my head to cause bleeding at the nose. The first box of Doan's Kidney Pills benefited me so much that I continued the treatment The stinging pain in the small of my back, the rushes of blood to the head and other symptoms disappeared." Doan's Kidnev Pills for salt by a!i dealers, so cents ptr' box, Feaiw mills TOE COUELS rtoS$ftl. MUoms. tt brh. t4 C C C. Nreer aold in hulk. badallecU n (M ," A .TO- " A Relic of Herodotus. Recent excavations oti the cite of ancient Naurratls on thu U-lta cf the Nile have brought to light, among other things, a possible rolio of He rodotus, to whose t!ocriptiwn of the luxurious Greek settlement t owe most of our knowlptifi nt it. H vis ited the city In the laittr iart of the fifth century IJ C. 'lln n-lic In quos tion Is tlo i).s of a paint -! in- Fcriliea Ht-rolotou. nns vase was found within the Ht-lifniu product. and seeing the compara:iw rarity of the name, and the coincidence of the date of the vase, as Judsnl by it fab ric and the Uttering of the dedication. with the probaitle epoch of the liali- carnassian's visit, It is n plausitde jruess that this va.ce had home direct connection with the father of history. 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(9Meiillon this paper.) ATLANTA, CA. Aflantic Goast Line COSLEXSED HcHEWn.lt. Ia;e.l May Mb, TRAINS GOING SOI' I'll. No.23. No.Sj. N. . U J. No.4U Iiaily.Dally. rx : uu.I'nilT. A.M. l'.M. 1 I. A.M Lt W.-ldon 1150 i 3S Arlto-ky Mount 1 00 10 Si l'.M. Lv T.uboro.. . .12 ' : Lt lto !i v Mount Lt WiI.-kh Lt tseiuiM Lt FayKt-vilie. . Ar Flurvuce 1 05 10 02 1 !J 11 10 & 41 t 1 '1 II 69 .4 0 1 10 ." 3 3 10 l'.M. A.M. Ar ioll!joro Lt Uoldxl'oro.... Lv Magnolia Ar WilmiuKton. . . 1" H AM. l'.M. Tiala.N'o. 49.!i;i, lavis rt firy M iu.i- nt 12 52 p. m . V,in.ii; 4) p ir, O .hl t"ro 3 II p in. Mttfu- Im 4 2 j m, nrn Vlln.iu tou C p 11., T R A 1 N S G O I N if N O III' 11 . l'ally. vK.huii.Di.'ly. Ie.iiy, A.M "j ..!.' ' Lt Florence JO 03 8 05 Lt Faycttevii:.. 12 40 .... 10 Lt Holiiia 2 10 .... 1115 ArWiieon 2 57 .... 12 07 . .... A.M. l'.M. Lt Wilmington 7 0 Lt Magnolia h 30 Lt Qoldnboro 7 85 l JtT, j j "am 1' M Lt Wilson 2 35 fc 'io 11 S4 10 41 Ar Kocity Mount.. 3 S3 9 00 12 10 11 ll ArTarljoro . 9?i '.' ! Lt Tartwr ...... 2 81 Lt Kocky Mount.. b 60 .... 12 43 ' Ar Weldon 4 63 .... 1S7 l'.M. A.M. l'.M Train No, 41, dally, leaves Wilmington 9 05 am. Magnolia 10 Ml a m, Ooldt-L-jtt 12 V6 a m, Wilson 1 Id p m, uud arrlrw at Itocky Moutit at I 63 p tn. Yadkin DlvisionilaIn LineTrai; leaves Wilmington, 9:10 a. in., air'. vet Fayetteville 12:20 p. xn., leaves ravett Till 12:42 p. m. arrives Sacford 1:31 p. m. Returning leave Eanrord 3:01 p. m., arrlre Fayetteville 4:20 p. m. leave Fayetteville 4:30 p. m., arrive! Wilmington 7:15 p. m. Ber.nettavllle Branch Train lavei Bennettsville i : 10 a. m., Mazton2:05 a, m.. Red Springs. 9:22 u. ru.. I'arktoa 10:41 a. m., Hope Mills 10:55 a. m.. ar rive Fayetteville 11:10. Return'.ni leaves Fayetteville 4:45 p. ra., IIopi 111113 6:00 p. in.. Re3 Springs 5:11 p m., Maxt&n 6:18 p. m., arrive Iter aettaville 7:15 p. m. Connections at Fayetteville witl train No. 78 at Maxton with th Carolina Central Railway, at Rd 8prlngs with the Red Springs and Bow more railroad, at Sanford with the Sea. board Air Line and Southern Railway at Gulf with the Durham and Charlotti Railroad. Train on the Scotland Neck Bra.nrl Road leave. Weldon 3:15 p. m.. Hall, fax 3:29 p. w., arrives Scotland Nec at 4:10 p. m, Greenville 5:47 p. m. Klnston 6:45 p. m. Returning leaves Kincton 7:30 a. m., Greenville 8:30 a m., arriving Halifax at 11:05 a. m. Weldon 11:20 a. m.. aily except Sun day. Trains on Washington Branch leav. Washington 8:00 a.m., and 1:45 p. arrive PCTmele 8:55 a. m., and 3:10 p m., returning leave Parmele 9:15 & m. and 5:22 p. m., arrive Washlngtoi 10:35 a. m. and 6:15 p. m., dally ex cept Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C.fc dall except Sunday 4:35 p. m.. Sen day, 4:35 p. m.. arrives Plymouth 6:35 p. m., 6:30 p. m. Returning leaves Plymouth dally except Sunday 7:30 a. m., and Sunday 9:00 a. m.. ar rives Tarboro 9:55 a. m., 11:00 i. m. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Goldaboro daily except Suu-Iar, 5:00 a. ra., arriving SmlthSeld 6:10 a. m., returning leave Smithfleld 7:09 a. m.. arrives at Goldsboro 8:25 a. m. Train on Nashville Branch k-av Rocky Mount 9:80 a. m., 4:00 p. m., ar rive Nashville 10:20 a. m., 4:23 p.ra, Bprlng Hope 11:00 a. m., 4:45 p. m. R turning leave Spring Hope 11:20 a. nu 6:15 p. m., Nashville 11:45 a. m.f 5:4! p. m., arrive at Rocky Mount 12: 10 p. m.t 6:20 p, m., dally eveept Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves War. aw for Clinton daily, except Sun.lay, 8:30 a. m. and 4:15 pp. m. Return'ns leaves Clinton at 7:00 a. m.. and 1U;00 p. m. Train No. 78 makes close cocneios at Weldoa for all points North daily all rail via Richmond. W. J. CRAHJ, General Paasenger Agent. J, R. KENLYr Gea'l. Manager, f. Ii. EJdBRSON, Traffis Miwisr.
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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