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Union and r. . , i J hw V w L- W i- sh Chief. A. G. McKXNZlE, Circulates in" Mo.ilgoin. ry. Moor, Ri-h-mond, Cumbevland, Kobeson, Hladen and Cobimbus con'itif.K,'X. C. aad Marlboro. Marioa and Ouru itie:a count i.t, S. C. Ben Butlkt'.'s brain weihe-d more than the great Webster'e. lie developed the brain at the ex pense of the heart, and wilh ail of Circulation L?.st Issue, 1,353. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: "One year $1.00. Six montns, . . . Three months 23- Terms, cash in advance. Tiiuiisdvy, Jan. 2G, IS1KS. Gov. Carr. On Hie 18th iust. Eiius Carr waa inaugurated Governor' of North Cui li..a. lie Lss ct-atd to be a "inivfta citiz'-u uni for the next iourymrs will preside over the destinies of a great. Slute. His administra-.ion will be mark ed by no great t-hunite of policy, as the State haa been usdi-r wise Dem ocratic 'u'e for many years. Gov ernor Carr e:n i on accepting the nomina iD Us Miy thrd if there fere t ') thiiies 1.0 knew how to do in t Liis life, thoy were "to run firrra nd vote the Democratic tick et." (Jr-huatlv he would r.ot l avs been tu.T;)ii a'pd, but ho will make cod Governor and will full.? liior tthe t spec' aliens of his peoide. Il is a F.uucfFsful plantar, an tduc-'teJ ;i:d polished g entlernan, a man of putiiotic impulses, and be .ss this interests of the State t heart. He is a man of affairs and t xp rience and is well fitted for the dutlea of his high office. then b: i au3 a neceuty, and in hits hot ha.-de to gather a living over (his poor district, his tail could not keep up a;isi consequently today WASHINGTON LETTER. From ovir Special Correspondent. bh ability, Butler was one of the' it i t:il tardy. The 'possum of r-ur 4 native land" oiiginahy came from I; eland. I have sometimes -wondered what hasett, Dseanent of tnanEin-i. Ciuelty and vindictiveness wtro iea.ding characteristics of hits Aknit tY.u r;riHA fit thti ,,imhio8:a oi tiie arr-de vt99. ATier i.i"yuv - 1 c nature. war he d-sgraced his uniform at New Orleans by basely moulting the pure women of that city. Few tears were shed over his bier. RALEIGHLliT TER. thai is a.-h ever t:e buc FeR a month and more the Ametican people have been watch ir.g the eolufors of the morning prees for the anncunceuient of the deslh of Jas G. Biaine, Within the r'-s; fort night many oft he quill brethren have ruliit-Lcd his Uogrsj.hy, thinking at the time that ha wrs dead; but cx President Hayes and B-n Butler, whom no body was expecting to die soon, l.HVG passed away and the -eminent Maine statesman still liveg. But tiio vital cord, 13 getting weaker. LndM.ti-Qor of these mornings the r.cwfi 'will, fl.oh over the vv.rea fr.vn Y aching! oa that Mr. B'aine'is dead. He is reported to bear fdiolion philosophically and to appiooch the end with the res oiuuou of a stoic. His career hae been an eventful one. but the "plumed knight" will die without hi vine: attained tha height of his ambition the Presidency. Will North Caroline, get a place ii Cievelaud's cabinet? That is the question. If we mistake not, the on ly men from this State who have heii cibinet positions were Dobbin and Badger, who lived prior to the war, when the South was in the as cendaut at Washington. If Cleve aid should decide to honor a North Carolinign ith a portfolio, we h&ve plenty of material that he might select from. Col. Waddell, ex-Gv. Jarvi3, Congressman Jno S. Henders-on and Julian S. Carr are i li men of brains. Either of them woull reflect honor opon the conbtryin the capacity cf Poestnias- ler-Gsneral. Car's fitness for the Postmastership has been strong ly put by some of the State press The Wake county grand jary has found a true bill of indictment against S. Otho Wilson, grand chief of that dark, star-chamber organ ization known as Gideon's Band This State haa no room for such men as WTilson. By arraying neigh bor against neighbor' and promot ing strife between town and coun try he and his clan thought to gain control of the . Suite government, and their failure to do so w as caus ed only by the weU known con 6ti vatism cf our people. Wilson i.-i a communist of the wrst type. Ue has broken the laws of the State and justice will doubtless be tucted out to him. Frifl oui Special C'crrej-p' aJrut.) llALEiCH, .)a., 22, 1893. Mr. Editor: Wore our h..st the h:ia been virv monotnous. and i he only expissi.i ionable is "did ou weatber;" The eiizen3 of lids city are very much worried for tear noma visitor might think they were in sense way rcsl'onsible for sucti a eonitinnei apeil of unprecid' nlly bad weather. The more hrtviuate ciiizns oi this town collected jo-t w'.; $ 1500 to relieve the poor and ssffcrh'g Rn! of this number there are quite a nuiiibcr. pleasantly nothwithstaud-Ufr the heavy snow fll. The Road (vouffvte J . . . i . -1 1. was wen atsffuueu anu nvei county ii the Stste wss repres.:t!it- ,1. Donald v MrLod nn.i Col. M. Mcliue repiesenifd Robeson. There was much diicussion and numerous measures in troduced but nothing dtfiiite or conclusive was adopted. Sosiie ret-t'lutions were paKsen nd a committee appointed to con for with the committee on pgbiie ltr-ads of Senate and House who wiil formtihv.e some plan for the benefit of the whola Siatr. Amid the solemnity of legis'a- .IT C 1 1 tion tnera is ireqoenuy some amusement, on along this line those who were in the -H use Saturday enjoyed a feast from "Oy" Watson ot Forsythe in reference to repeal ing Opossum iaw 11 Vance county. Mr. Watsen said: (see clipping) The nex't fight bel'oe the Lsjus latnrewillbe for Tulic Printer, itt which Daniel.-?, Ashe, and Jerui gan will participate. No man can tell who ;s in lead. In company with Attorney Gen. Osborne we have just called on his Excellency Gov. Carr, and found him perfect ly "cfiliu and serene,'' in his new quarters. His friends all sgre iti the opinion that Mr. Carr will mak.? as wise and good Gov. as his popular and alle predecessor. B. A. Leigh. "Mr. Walfcr, of Vatce, rcse and bill, and gave wav to Mr. Watson of Forsy th. This gentlen?an rose and gave a very learned discourse on the suject of opossum, and the property of passing the bill. He said in substance: This bill is to exempt Vance county from the un just Igislation of two years ago. It ha3 always been considered a common ngnt to nam t osiarrss in Vance county, and I nvrst heartily endorse the effort of wy kinsmen, a full investigation of the reports of h? story on the subject, .1 have rfc&chc-d the concleion that it wa a chowder made ot the heads of oppesoums caught by Diana hunt ing &t the foot of Mi. OlyrtiJus. Music and poetry sing his name: Ti.e po.-ara if a ennuir g tliitg, lie tjavtia in thu dark, tie twists bis tail roEc! a wmwoi) l:n:b When he heart old ranger bark. The lullaby "Rock a-hy baby in iha tree top,'' wzu first, sung by old mother 'possum while her 1 ttl oaftg iu b.Uo cluag to a k"simmon" iimb: Hook ft t"f- ,V's-1. ..... . ,- in-. . ii;!":s tu- o-r-e surely twill fall k,cyn ill cwnsf. eld iK.&.nu:B fca'.ais &n-$ I hop ihe Hocse ill givVance eouaty hvr birthright restored, in in ncint freedom. Pass th bili Had Ut tha heart of thoir represen tative and his race be glad in the echo of the 'possum hosnl'' Synopsis cf lie. Sherr li s Bill, The fV-Lov i g is a synapsis of tie Liil io-iducea in tLe Se. ate by Mr. Sh.r lb, of Cati eati- t!ei "An fcej, to authorize Si ate anks lc istuenotet." It is an open secret that Tiesaier Tate drew the bill. It provUes that any baik or banking association now char- icrej, or vvhieh may ba chartered by the Stae, ard doing business within the S;ate, may issue circu lating notes, payable on demand in iav.'ful money of the "United States, ut der tl c limitations contaiianed the act, to aa a nount not exceed ing th paid up cash capital of such bank. To secure the payment of thts circulating notes, North Car (ih.iL 4 ptr rent, bonds 01 & percent tends thail be deposited" with the 'Strte Tic aserer in amount eqaal to tha sir j il ting notes to be issu ed to any such bank- The bonds -o deposited shaH beheld exclu sively for the security of the circu lating note.-i until the Utter are re deemed; but any bank nvy return any part of its circulating; notes for cancellation and witl-daw rat . ably the deposited collaterals. Upon the deposit hfting made the State Treasurer will issu the bank calculating notes in blank, register ed end eci.ii er-ined, equel in a;t;ouat to the par vaiue of bonds deposited. The cotes so issued can "b3 then circulated by the banks as Washington. D: C. Jan. 27th 1893. The CAptal city i ag!dn in mourning. The heavily draped portals otthe public buildings mark tne-deatb of e-x President Ruther ford B. Haves, which oceured on the night ot the 17th at his hooae, Fremont, Ohio. He wa3 a man of many aitriirdble traits, and h;S fast friends were numbered in both the great parte-s. the men tion of bis name re-eali- the trouble of the campaign of '76, bitf since grudges now will not avail, let "let peace be to his ashes,1' and let us honor the honored dead. The prist week has been the oc casion of the Convention here of two bodies of more than focal in terest. One .was gthe National Board of Trade composed ef one hundred of the solid, substantial business men of America, leaders of fiaaree aud kings of commerce in the great cities of all sections. It is proposed by them to urge uson Congress the passage of a uniform commercial law.the protec tion of trade-marks; the passage of a departmental commercial and rj-BiifiiCture: the passage of a law regulating tbeiseuuc of warehouse receipts, nd the amendment, of the interstate commerce law" Besides these topic?, a number ol the great sul j etH no v before the people were ;0 receive more es pecial and inamediste considera tion. 'Ike other bo ly i? the Conven tion of wom-n tufTr.gi s. Many topics considered by then!, and the ay they handled them were in teresting', but. Shere M'as an air not freese out the Oianges or 'Aunt Becky's" ink. We enjoy her letters but there's no place like home. God distributes his blessings equally. P. about the whole flir summed up in the word?, ,cut of place.'- They propose, to boat-f(V) th South by a campaign in the near future. We hope Itvely southern womenby example will teach them that the place:; for woman is at home rather tS:an at the poles, and in the halls of legisla!ion. Will our Southland continue to produce the greatest men, as she has dona in the past? On Thursday of last week Kepre sntalive Henuirson, of North Carolina itilro.'.nctjd a bi'l into the House, authorizing a postal note similar to a roouey ordr, but wiihoutthe ''advice sent hy the postmaster in such case?, the fee to be throe cent?. Advices thai far ah" w the elec tion of the following Senators: Conn., Joseph R 11 aw ley; 5T. Y, Edward Murphy. Jr., Penn., Mat l hew S. Quay; Col., George Gray; Aie., lMgene H nle; Mo.. Jbrancis M Cockrel;; Ind., D ;vid Turpie; Mich., Francis B. Siocklridgi; Tenn., W;ilia?n B. Bate; Cab, S'p$n M. White; Minn., Cushrnan K. Davis. Shotdd there be a rapid thaw, it is a; most a.certfunty that the ramons "lor 2 bridge " ' across the Potomac at Washington." will be swept away. Officers of the Norfolk and Wash ington Ste?.iT;boat Co. Ray that ill re is not a tm! of clear water between hu'e and Norfolk, AH navigation on the rivrr has been stopped. Collis. lonev. No banks shall issue post. the gentleman from Vance, to re- f Sl;eB bt anJ oiler notes to circu- ieve bis race from VhU unjust iaw, which prohibits them. I have gone into quite an exten sive investigation of this subject. When I was a boy, I well remember now, how my heart thrilled at th yell of ray leader of the chase, and the ydd of the hi uad, that w aked.tha wood, just as the dew was dampening the leaves in the early night. Dming the building of the Tower of Babel, it was seen that the workmen were falling off in numbers, and the reason was soon discovered; they had enough to eat within easy reach, aud there fore cared cot to work. Yes, food was plentiful, for after nightfall, possums lnnnmertble made alive j the uti mm octrees of tbo east.' late as money, than such as are an thoriz jd by this act. The circulat ing notes shall be printed from plate3 engraved in the best man ner, to guard against connterfeit ii g, etc., and be in $1, $5, 10. $20 iind $50, as may be required, and on their face it shall be stated that they" are seemed by State bonds deposited in the State treas ury. The plates and dies are to remain under the entire control of the State Taeasurer. The expen ses are to be paid out of the taxes or duties collected on the note aforesaid. Upcn a bark's failure to pay thee notes, at its place or business, the holder acay havo the ; It 13 a significant fact that every Pxe-hident of the United States was either a soldier or lawyer. The sol diers simply were Washington, W. H. Harrison, Zachaiy Tyior and U. S. Grant. Those who v, re lo;h soldiers snd lawyeis were Monroe, Jackson, Pierce, Hayes, Garfuld, Arthur and Bei jamiae Harrison. The lawyers only wore Madi-on, John Q iincey A lame, Van Buren, Tyler, Filmore Buchanan, John bon, Cleveland. The ea'.eemtd Whmington" Jres 6t uger has put on a hnhoni9 n- w drees. It u nd-.v a thieg of beauty aad a j y to its constituents. It is the most prosperous- daily iu the State and in our opinion the best. The Democrats will coniol the n:xt U. S. Ssmate. r w 1 1 . uence, in oraer to oD'ain work men for that famous budding, a law was made forbidding the hunts 'ng of possums. Then confusion of tongues began. Tis said that Ham, the ancestor of my distin guished kinsman, wa3 a fiddler and was very much devoted to the art of music. That he manufactured lha strings lor his fiddle from a part of the body of the 'possum, and there fore ts this day thero it an iustinetive affinity between the nature of the descendants of lis and 'possum. This expleina. the nature of the family in this res pect. Cash was the s a of Ham and from him was decended Nina rod, the gret 'possum hunter. AUo we trace the idea down through the Amoritc-a, thsTlhtites. to the Oidso.ites! Man thn went, though unlawfully, to the 'sijnmon boughs and carried away in all directions two 'poabums each. Those with very long legs finally d-veloped into the kangreo, and the reason why the cau 'al appen dage of this latter animal is so louz is this. The rabhuw had taketi possession of the country before !im, and had, well niirh devoured the substance of the onntry Hence, on the arrival of the 'pos sum, only these with long legs conhi make timejsufficient to path er even a sparse living. Speed OUr-SstfaU iiau rregsurfir For red? ir.p fiori, and then, after giving notice f SoCh defaulting La,,k, the Treasurer may advertise that he wiilsell by public auction so much cf the collateral in his bends as i applicable to the payment of such dishonored note3 and out of the proceeds of such sale redeem the same. To further secure the notes the stockholders of the bank isu iag them shad be liable for an amount equal to their indifidual stock in such bank, and verified lists of such stnekheiders shall be furnished in Jauuarv and July with the amount of steck each holds. The tax to be paid by the banks upon such circulating notes shall ho upon thir receipt one half of one per cent, upcn the amount of notes delivered, and then the same tax semi-annually upon the amount of notes outsland 1 e.g. Nithr the State Treasurer nor any one in his office shall own tny sock or itber interest in any bark issuing such notes. The Chron;cle this moraine re orii.ts an editorial from the Delias Vdhy Transcript in reference to the K -elny care. The iu-titation at Greensboro has dtm.3 a world of ,ood lor- many who were cursed with the taste for whiskey, and the graduates from ''Keeley" are loud in their praise of the treatment. KFNNERT ITEMS. Trains, trains, "till you can't rest," twelve a day with an occa sional extra. Vestibules on the 18th iust. Cold weather. Snow when you don't look for it with a change to colder. "We read and heard of colder weather but "wern'ttbar." Dr. S. F. Bennett has located at Eenuert aud offers his pro fessional services to the people of this community. Quite a valuable aqunition, as this place is seven miles from the nearest physician Corn is selling for 50 cents per bushel and bacon 13 cents per pou-id. A good way to gcteveu on the cotton question. If cotton G j wag only a mouy crop the farmers would not have to buy bacon. vv e wane every township to petition the Legislature to repeal the homestead law. Ask them to call a convention i.nd change this thing. We want every man to pay his debts. Mr. John Edge, in obeying the first comniaud givtn to man, now walks the floor with his first; its a boy. aii occasional soeiate ana an "occasionaler" dance engage the attention of ouryouug people. - Three rails have been broken on this section of the W. S. C. since this coldwave struck us. No acci dent as yet. The chicken pox rageth. A colored preacher named Mc Donald had his horse killed by a fall on the ice near here last Mon day, also a mule belonging to a Mr. McNeill was badly crippled. It's real daagerous crossing these swaps. There are eightteen families iu Reuuert. We have seen but one third party man since we came here -he had left off his crapo. It is said that not a farm 13 mortgaged in this neightboi hood. Robeson mu.st. be well represent ed iu G. A. Numbers have visited then- old homes, this winter. eli ope the cold weather will ITEMS FROM TATUM. It may be new s to some of your readers to learn that the weather here is and has been for some time unusually cold, and that the ground is now covered with a thick coating of snow and sleet. It is currently reported that the wedding bells will soon be tolling in this vicinity, a youthful couple having decided to become as one. The names of -the contracting parties will be announced iaier. Mr. John McAlister, one ot our most popular merchants, has left Tatum andlocated at McCall S. C, where he is still engaged in the mercantile business. He is much missed here, and his removal from us is much regretted, especially bysthe ladies. Marlboro High School has open ed again very auspiciously. There are now about eighty students with "more to follow." By his indefatigable energy and great skill and success as Prof. R. C. Craven has firmly entrenched himself here. He is ably assisted by Prof. E. J. Also- brooks. North Carolina is well represened in our school. Besides the principal, there are several students here from that State and more are expected. Miss Latnont from Cumberland county is also to come and take charge of the music class. She is expected here to-night. The many friends and admirers ofMissEupha McMillan of your State ate glad to learn that she is also expected to come down to night to take charge of the school at Harmony. The Lodge of the K. of P. at this place is in a flourishing con dition, under the leadership of Esq. Baste; ling, "the uoble3t Ro man of them all," who is the newly elected C. C. It will doubt less go forward. The Star of the Lodge of G. F. is also in the ascendant. This or der ba3 already accomplished much good here, aud "the end is not yet." Mrs. R. C. Craven is off 011 a visit to relatives aud friends in N. C. and Prof, is not happy. Dr. T. A. Sutherland! now of Texas, but formerly a resident and native of this county left a few davs siuce for his home after spending some time with his sister, Mrs. D. J. Easterling, and other kindred and friends in this section. Refined, polished and genial, Dr. S. was, while living here, a general favorite with "those who knew him. Robeson and Marlboro will soon be united by another tie, stronger than a neck tie. It will be as in tricate as the Gordiau knot and not as easily eut asunder Obt What a Cough. Vv Ul yon heed the warning ? The signal pehai8 of the sure approach of that more terrible disuse Consumption. Auk your-st-ives if you can afford for the sake of 8 v ing 5Cc. to run the risk aud do uotliing for it. We kuow from exp-rieuce that Sbilob's ( "ure will care your cough. It nevn fehs. This t-xpliiins why more thuu a Milliou Bot tles were Hold the ifit yenr. It relieves I croup aud whooping coiiyh at once. Aloth- I t . T -.t 4 : i f" 1 , V... erS, OO HOI IftS WllillUll. It. X UI JttUic unv. , side or eh-xfc use SLiiloh's PuiOiis Plaster. Sold by Dr J D Croom. Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved, From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. ITnrd of Grotoa. S. D., Mve quote: 'Was taken with a b sd cold which settled rn my lungs, cough set in and tiuully terminated in Consump tion. Four doctors guve me nr. Haying i could live t ut a fhort time. I gave myself up to my Saviour, determitif d if I could not stay with my friends ou earth I would meet uiv absent oue above. My hub'nd was ad vised to get Dr. Ke g's New Discovery for Consumption, CoMgha and Coli'a. I gave it a trial, t ok id all eight bottles; it has cured me and thank God I am now a well an. hearty woman.' Trial bottles free at J. D Croom's drug store. Uegnlar size 50c. t $1 SEE! lell You X. piir cf Coin Silvr R. B. Sec- itclos for V. pair of Kickle Spectacle fur k pir of donlde-viaion Erouzs Scciaciei for p.ir of Nk-kie f-lstti R. B. Spectacles for t pwr of Srcnzs, blu tint &pc tcl a fcr i. pair of Sickle-pfct3 St-ccta-cl for ?irof Niikle-pUte-1 Sptctaclei fcr $1 GO 1.60 1.50 1.50 1.5 Reeding a ton!?, or ch-Mr.--w, hou!i It is oieasont to talic, ". pll1 A Ticket to the World's Fair. i iili For p:irti;-u!ais adJriis.s Atlauti lournai, Atlant i, Ga. AH persons are hereby notified not to hire my son. Win. Alexander Smith. He is about 14 years old, . Ii.v.t- .in, i.l.t tai. iiil 1kl't- in.' a teacher 1,1 v.uhiic4 iun, nun icu house ou loth Nov. 'UU. Any in formation of his whereabouts will be thankfully received. ALEX. S311TU, (col'd,) Bowmore, N. C. Nov. 17, 1S92. t-xTh. Cwe with cevh W ALSO CAHRT ir, frre of 0 . v -' 'uient Meu'c'cea, Tr;s-e9, To.kt Arti cles, Fa-i-'V G..008. L:np3, hitXA S i-.ci 5 i 00, W. II. NEAL. A. B. McELYEV. NEAL & McELYEA, Attorneys at Law, MAiTON, N. C. Will practice in the Courts generally. Prompt attention given to claims for collection. For Rf.nt. A large brick store room, near Methodist church. Ap ply to J. W. Robbins Shilohs Consumption cure. This is beyond question the most sue eessfnl 'ongh Mi-dicin we have ever 8'l i, a few doses invariably cure the worst xSi-8 of Couph, Croup and Bronchitis, while its wonderful succ.-i-s iu the cure of Consump tion is without a parallel in the history cf medicine, bince its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which bo other medicine can stand. If you have a cough we eariiestly'osk j-ou to tiy it. Price 10 50. and SI- It' onr bings nr sore,c!;est, or t ack lame, use Shih'h's Porons Piaster. SoU1 bv J. P Croom, Maxton. N. C. C. F. & Y. V. RAILWAY, Lumber Bridge Hotel, Mrs. M. B. McDonald, Prop'r. Open fo. regular and trauai-nt cust-.m First-vlass a-commooatioiis for the truv. 1 iug publid Students of T.umber Bridge IIL'h bcL.-o will bo boarded for i-B.lKi p-.r month. 1 - :'- , til; i V Win OF rJIW YORE" Orrariizci ia 1843. Tha Hryst, the S-rrngt-at f,ad Bst Iq surAcoe Company in tho vr..-.-15. XtTAH, 31 17.1 COy DENS KD 1-CIIEDtJnE. Iu Effect January 27th, 1893. by taking a polity. A? la Ths Faystsevillo, IT. C One Price, Cash Store. LOLLISS. customers for I Thanking my their patronage in the past, earnestly solicit a continuance of the same iu the future. Will do all in my power to please them. ' BAXLEY, The Barber. Lime I Lime ! Just received a car load of lime Call ou J. S. McMRAE & CO. Good Look$. Good looks ate more than skin deep, d' -pending upon a healthy condition of all the vit.il organs. If the Liver be inactive, yon have a bilious look, if your stomach be dis ordered you Lave a dyspeptic look, and if your kiiine.' s be affected you have a pinched look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric Bitttrs is the gre.it alterative and Tonic and acts directly on these vital organs. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils and gives a good complexion. Sold a J. D. Croom's drug (-.tore, 50e per bottle. Noktii Bcusd--Daily except Sunday. 4, PLAINVIEW HIGH SCHOOL W. H. Clendenm, - - - Principal. Miss Katie SicC. Buie, - - Assistant. Miss Katie McClauless, - - Music. Spring session begins January 9th, 1893. For further information address the Princi pal, Rowland, n. o. Executor's Notice. State of North Carolina, Robeson County. Having qualified as Execnfor of the Estate of Sarah McLean, on the 22nd day of December, 1802, notice is hereby given to ail persons having claims against the estate of the said Sarah McLean to present them, duly authentica ted, to the undersigned lor pay inent aud setlleineut on or before the 1st day of January, 1SU4, or this notice will lie pleaded iu bar of t heir recovery. Ail persons indebted to the es tate are requested to mnke imme diate pa ment. This the aist dav of Decern ler 1892. CHARLES McliAE, Executor Leave Wilmington Arrive Fayetteville Leave 1 avetteville Leave Sanford Leave Climax Arrive Greensboro Leave Greensboro L.-isve Stoke.-dale Arrive Walnut Cove L'?ave Wnlnut Cove Leave Rural Hall Arrive Mt. Airy South Bound No. Suuilay. Leave Mt. Airy Leave Rural Hall Arrive Walnut t'ove Leave Walnut Cove Leave Stokesdale Arrive Greensboro Leave Greensboro Leave Climax Leava Sanford Arrive Fayetteville Leave Fayetteville Arrive Wilmington A North Bund No Sunday. Leave Bennettsville Leave Maxton Leave Red Springs Leave Hope Mills Arrive Fayetteville South Bound No. Sunday. Leave Fuyetteville Leave Hobe Mill's Lave Red Springs Leave Maxton Arrive Bennettsville Train fto. 2. connect? at Sanford with Seaboard Air Line for RtKigh, Nor folk and all points north and east, and at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk fe Western R. li. for Wiehtou-Srtlem, Roauokd, and all points north aud wet of Roanoke. Tr.in No. 1 connects at Wulnt Cove with Norfol , ,t Western R. R. for Winhton Salem, Roanoke and all points north and west of Roanoke, nd at Sautord with Sot board Air Line for Monroe, Charlotte, Ath ens, Atlanta and all points south and south went Pullman Palace Sleeping Car on Seaboard Air Line trains north and south from Snn-fo-d and ou Norfolk and West' rn trains noith and we t from Roanoke. Passe gers from Wilmington, Fayttie ville, Maxton, Bennettsville and all point south of Satord ilt arrive at Raleigh at 11:15 a. m., and have 5 hours in Raleigh aad r-.ash home Mime day. Ample time is given passenger for break fast and supper at Sanford and dinner at Walnut Cove. J VV. FRY, Gen. Mao. .5 00am 8 02 a m 827 am 9 48 a m 11 44 a rn 12 15 pm 12 25 p m 122 p m 1 55 p m 2 33 pm 3 02 p in 4 25 pm daily except 12 00 noon 122pm 1 52 p m 2 30 pm 2 57 pm 3 40 p m 3 45 p m 4 13 p m 6 00 pm 7 20 p m 7 46 p m 11 00 p m daily except 5 40 am C30am 7 02 a m 7 43 am 8 02 am 3, daily except 7 47 p m 8 05 p in 8 39 p rn 9 20 pm 10 15 pin Walter Lcak,of the firm of ROSE & LEAK, has returned from the orih with a large and varied stock of Dry Goods, Shoss Eats, Car pstmgs, &tc, &tc. for the Fail and Wint r Tiado. Rose and Leak sell only for cash, One Price to white and blacK. Rich aud poor. This firm, by many years of pquiire :.n honest dealing-, has ert.iblisbed a reputa tion that i known to all. Money i scarce this Fall, but goods r.re not hih prici-d, A little money will t;o a lo"g ways ut Rov.e fc Le -k's. The SHOE stock carried by Ifose & Leak is a wonder to ail who see it. Reial-!e, liit class goods are to be fonu in Rose & Leak's store. Win n mea yon trudi- tht re you will bo certain to corns again t;t)d to send jour friends. Every on will tell ;,on thai you can rely upon any statements trade by Uose & Lek or any of their saki-nH n, When you comr- or scud 10 i'ayelteviilo remember the House-- Eose & Leak's hi UiHy, FA YETTE VI L L H, N. C. HARDWARE HOUSE. Of:, ft. ti m -1 14. w 5 rn Uit, W E. KYLE, Gen. Freight Ag't. J. S. McRac & Co. Have on hand a fine assortment of OLD RELIJSLE mm AND General Farm Supplies. We are no receiving a hrga stock of DUY G O V I) S, N O T I O N S, SHOES, II ATS & CLOTHING, and will be plea ed to serve oar friends aud former customer. at ttu storo ocjupUJ by Juc. Leach. . Cocldng and Heading' Stoves C- A CM-. " 'O r if Doors and Blinds: Builders' Ilardwa Clay-Flue Chimney Pipe, OARPEETER'S, COOPER'S and BLACKSMITH TOOLS. SHOVELS, SPADES, RAKES AND HOES, Belting, Piping, Farm Bells and Vhee.lbarro,,vs, Crockeryware, Tinware and Lamps Tabje and Pocket Cutlery. QUIA1 i kiLiliMl i U;iU j GUNS, PR-XOLi and in CKepairi:', iiii; Machine: or- c. ew nsr n. 12-92 MINTZ HOUSE, RosiJuoiio, N. C. Good and comfortable I'els TaMe v plie.l with tha best the market affor 's. W. A. MIVTZ. Hroprietor. Dyspepsia and Liver ('cmpl3ir.t. Is it net wertli t'-e sii all t rice 1 75c to free yourself of t-v- k mp'oni -f tl-e ' trtSfejl g coa.1 I., if!;:. If - .-1! t i in ).--:" ;? out store y.n gt a bofth- -t M:i!o!-'s V.i izet, every oottlfhas a j'i-ii.td -. ua-.i.ntt ; ' it, use accordingly and if it -loe-; jon no g"" ; it costs you uotbiDg. rfo!i bj J. D. Cto." : WW!fH -pru-'onH-:-.,
Maxton Scottish Chief (Maxton, N.C.)
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