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' r.V: ... : - i .v. A'iv- ' " " ' ' ) WEEKLY, FOUR JPAQES, .23 VOL. III. IB- 1T003, iXJR., HAG Coffins and Cackets BEADY FOR DELIVERY . - t any nour, day or night, Coffias from 2 to 25. - baskets from $40 to $75. Why scud out of tb-a County vhen you can get better goods for the money right here in Pittsboro? Administrator's Notice. Having qulifr d ns Administrator of Eut:Ux' lrewer. dtceaswl, this is to nol i fj s'J wtous having claiuisarainstsaid estate t present the sa:ne to the under signed on or before September 2Cn IsUS.or this notice v. ill leple-ul i bar of their lecovei y. Ail persons indebted tos-ikitat2 will rorno forward and eeitle. This September lK). L. F.KALDW1X, Ailm'r of Kuuice Jirewrr, dee'd.' Wcm-ti't & Hfyi's, Attys. i Y,y virta" tf tin owers contained in acertiiindef d .f mOr!fj:ie txccutei lv "Wiliiaia-Douzl.-and v.ife to L'csa .i. Kiinbai; on th.: 1st our of At 1801, ami dniv n gi.-tvifcd in liti.sn-r's o9:ce for Ch.ilaui. Look i" p-e 5,".', wlichsaid iiiorlgagre was transferred totheur.do-.sicn' t;, i vvi.'h ca th3 Ota day of October lb'J7. at the court-house door in Fittsboro, 2 . C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, a tract of land situated in said county, Cape Fear township, beginning at a stake iu E, ;;ry;;i-"5 c.-rntr titHnce south with l-"-I'.ryar: s iiue 134 poles to a stake, S. E. Jont-3 c.r.ci K. iiryan's corner, thence tastv.liaS. E Junfca' line 28 poles io to the corner of lot Xo. 4, thence north if degrees west 160 poles to a stake and jointers in E. Bryan's line corner of lot So. 4, thence south G3 degrees west with E. Bryan's line to the beginning, estimated to contain twenty acres. This September 7 tli. l tt. J.E.BRYAX, Assignee ot Mortgagee. Wdinack & Hayes, Attys. Mortgage Sale. BY VIRTUE OF THE POYERS contained in a certain deed of mortgage executed by Emiline Tripp to C. L. Lindsay on the 9th day of March 1891, tod registered in office of Register of Jeeds of Chatham county in Hook C. i. page 45 et seq,I will on the ICth day of yctober, 1S97, at the court-house door a Pittsboro, N. C offer for sale, to the wghest bidder for cash, a parcel of land said county and state of N. C in Baldwin township adjoining the lands f Will '"ripp, A. f. Norwood et aK ontaininjj twenty acres Immediately ground and including the house where 111 the late said Emiline TrirP resided, said house being in the center .thereof. Also one black mare mule bought by wniline Tripp of C. L. Lindsay. C. L. LINDSAY, tt. - Mortgagee. vomack & Hayes, T Attys Ths September 15. 1897. 'r ru'-iaciArHV, .'Vr.T-.h wlC.i-.h "7 A WILBUR-R. SMITH, t-EX?GTOH. KY., gir.ruU TVnvi.trr eCrT. jncludinTui- m?Uo- EuUTtov. CrJu-tvi"sT2cce--fnl. lit, ,2 ' ""re vfr U'Jt rvoch'ns, address only, "'t-BUR R.srJIJTi J, LEXINGTON, K ! 11 lw Ik! 5 ri iScJ a kIs 5 2 elfe:5 ;.i COL. y. am gfizpn. PITTSBORO, N. C. R. B. LINEBERRY, Editob asd PUBLISHES. PTTnnnr. ouuaujiif 1IUN rKICE Sl-00 Per Year. Advertising Rates on Application. Entered at the Post Office at Tittsboro, N. as second class matter, Sept. 5, 1895. Independence, Truth, Justice. Communications to be printed should be written on one side of the ' paper only. Your real name must accomp any eachxommunication or It can not be printed. The-editor is not responsible for the views of correspondents, but .will al low nothing enter the columns of the Citizen that he knows to be false or slanderous. . . AYe want intelligent correspondents every township in the county. JtDGE Adam3, iu his charge to the grand jury here, dwelt with empha sis upon the crime of perjury. Truly did he say that there is no safety for property, life or liberty when men go into the courthouse and swear to lies. The solemnity of an oath calling upon God to. witness and help iu the performance of a duty is too lightly esteemed. - Did yon ever think, for instance, of the oath which every citizen takes who votes? He solemnly pledges him .lf to "support . and maintain the constitution and lav3 of the United States and the constitution and laws of Xorth Carolina not inconsistent therewith." VTe are inclined to look upon this oath ' as meaning that we will not rise up in rebellion against our state and national governments. There are many who have failed to support or failed to maintain the laws of North Carolina, never thinking vhen thev know of a violation of law that the oath which they have taken solemnly pledges them to help main tain these law s. If the law is wrong, that has nothing to do with it. You have taken an oath to "support and maintain''' the bad laws as- well as the good ones.- Democratic politicians have much to say of iigh taxes.. They tell such as they think do not know any better that the populists and republicans have raised the taxes till they can hardly pay them. Taxes are hisjh but when was poll tax under $2.00? This is the constitutional limit and it has been that high all along. All that puts it above this mark is some special tax. In Chatham county we have special taxes for bonded debt aid roads and jn some sections for stock law. " The populist party is not responsi ble for either of these neither is the republican party. If any party is it must be' the democratic party, for each of these special taxes was start ed under democratic administration. School committees should see to it that schools are taught when the pat rons can best spare their children to attend. If the school is m session now, probably not one third of the children entitled to its advantages can attend. This should not be so. School committees ought to work for the best interest of the children rath er than for the interest of a teacher. TnE government of Hawaii last week passed a resolution' accepting a proposition from the United States for annexation of that government to ours. If our government ratifies this treaty, we can" say, "fellow citizens of - -. ... Hawaii." English authorities nave it that our government is figuring for Greenland also, So long as criminals can count up on the friends of law and order (of ten the best of citizens) to go to solic itors, and judges and governors and plead for their punishment to here moved we need -not hope for the sup pression;of enme- , - I The penitentiary had a scandal some davsaso in connection with Dr, some aays ago iutu Kirby Smith and the criminal insane similar to the Dr. Gnssom affair ex - cept that Dr. Smith was easier to dispose of IXDEPEXDEXOE, truth, justice. PITTSBORO CHHTHAM COUNTY, N. C. OCTOBER J udge Robinson charged the grand jury of Wake county that it was their duty to present the man who gave a free pass on any railroad as this is clearly a violation of the railroad commission act. The grand jury took him at his word and made several presentments against the Southern and Seaboard roads. There will be a lively battle of lawyers when these cases come to trial. A Final. Hearing Iu the Xclcpliouo Case, IUleign Cor. Wilinlnston Messenger. Beforethe railway commission to day there was another and final hear ing in the telephone case. There were present as counsel for the tele phone companies; Senator John V. Daniels, C. E. Young, General E. P. Meany, R. C. Strong, James C. Mac Rae and W, H. Day, L. A. Carr, of the Durham Telephone Company, was also present The record and all the complaints were read. Lu A. Carr, president of the Inter- State Telephone Company, informed the commission that his company was willing to go to every place where the Southern Bell Company ha3 an exchange and buy the latter at three or even four times the price at which it is listed for taxation and then rent telephones at the rate ordered bv the commission; namely, $21 for private and $34 for business houses annually He further said his company was earning 18 per cent on its investment. Itev. John E. White has refused a C3ll to Emanuel Baptist church, Balti more, at S2.0CO a year salary. North Carolina will receive from the Peabody fund this year 62,400 in schol arships in Nashville and 65,400 in ca3h . Free Press: By the foundering of a "vessel off Hatteras 'the Cape Fear and Yadkin railway lost 1,000 tons of steel rails. A Texa3 editor recently took refuge under a tree during a severe thonder storm, and the lightning struck him on the cheek, glanced off and killed a mule two hundred yards away. Drag Net Fayette ville Observer : Three well known FaveHevillc gentlemen went deer hunting this morning. At noon a telegram was received from Man chester stating that one of these gen tleman, a popular railroad official, had killed one of Mr. John Clark's mules, mistaking it for a deer. Leaks ville Gazette: A dreadful ac cident occurred in Madison last Fri day". Little Hampton, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. T. 1J. Prett, fell from a second-story window of the family residence, fracturing his skull in two places. At last accounts there were hopes of its recovery. Greensboro Telegram: President Alderman wa3 at the Merchants and Manufacturers' Club last uiht, and told a Telegram man that. the nniver sity yesterday surpassed her previous record. The largest enrollment in the history of the institution was 4C1 students,while the enrollment yester day exclusive of the summer school, reached 1G2. . President Alderman is greatlyjf leased both with the number and personnel of the students. The Winston Republican publish es a letter from Thomas M. Dixon,of Tyro, Davidson county, who says: "I have fonnd a rich vein of gold upon my land which all mining men are privileged ta investigate, inere is no bond on the property. Thd vein is three feet wide and is of a brown cast and the ore rich. I have panned some of it and the yield is gratifying ly good. The old shaft is said to b3 rood, but the new vein i3 far better. Any one wishing to learn further particulars will receive any informa tion that 1 can give them cheeriully. Fayetteville Observer Mr. J. T. McEnnis, of Robeson county,tells us of a very thrilling adventure with large rattlesnake last week. He was in hi3 low grounds, and a3 he step ped over a log he felt something un der hU foot, and on looking down, he was horrified to see that he wa3 on a larsre rattler. But for the fact that the snake had just swallowed a rab bit, which prevented him from strik inir, Mr. "McEnnis would have ha trouble. The snake had 18 rattles, and wa3 the largest ever killed in this section, says the hero of the slory. AsheboroJonnen joi. uius in his correspondence to the Charlotte Observer says that the largest wheat farm in the state is in Davidson county, that of Holt and Homewood in the Jersey settlement near Lin- wood, where 8,000 bushels were raised thi3 vear. There were raised in thi county this year on the General Gray farm in Trinity township', 1,500 bushels of wheat Randolph is the greatest wheat- producing county in the state, raising more this year by more than 50,000 bushels than any more . r0ler flourmiHs in this county. Is there another county in the state that 1 has more than three or f on r? WIIATO.IK IIOV DID. , Lex Green,son of Mr. "W. II. Green, of Dexter, told his father the first of the year that he wanted to go to school, and pitched him a crop of tobacco and went to work with a vim. He made a nice lot of tobacco, enred it, stripped it arid sold it out for $58 net and added it to what he had ami has gone off to school. This shows what a boy can do when ho wants to get an education. Oxford Ledger. . The supreme court last week licen sed fifty five men to practice law in this state fifty-two of them white and three colored. A e notice among the number Mr. J). E. Mclver, of our neighboring county, Moore, The Sanford Express learn3 that Mr. Mc Iverjhas formed a partnership with Seawell of Jonesboro, and will open up an office at Sanford. Greensboro Telegram : Dr. Kirby Smith, the attendant in the criminal in sane department at the penitentiary, is n New York, attending a special course of lecture?, and will not return to Ral eigh, it is stated. He was discharged by his father, who appointed him, in an hour after Dr. Kirby had made com plaint against him, and in two hours he eft for New York. Commonwealth : Mr. T. C. "Williams cotton pres3 near Essex caught fire last Saturday from a spark from the engine. A colored boy named Tom Hurt was in he cotton pres3 at the time, and the cotton burning from the top the boy could not get out until the sides wera knocked down . lie was so badly burn ed that it is thoucht he will di. There is a paper published at Htt Springs named the Arkansas Thomas Cat. Its motto is "God help the rich- he poor can bf g." It declares that it is a paper of the people, for the people. t i be paid for by the people." It advo cates "one country, one flag and one wife at a tiu," and declares that it i3 in lavor ot tao elevation oi norse thieves and public morals. Hickory Mercury. It is rumored that Raleigh is soon to have n new weekly Republican paper with Messrs. Settle Doctery, A. V. Dockery and Willis Briggs as the ed ors and owners. One of the gentlemen said, in speaking of the aalr. the new piper would be Republican straight from the shoulder, and that it would fight shy of all combinations, coalitions and entangling alliances. These are all able young journalists, and together they will make a strong team. News and Observer. A few weeks ago the editor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to be in a most miserable couditiou. It wa3 undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe and recognizing it as dangerous he took immediate step3 to brin? about a speedy cure: i rom the advertisement of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the many good recommendations included therein, we concluded to make a first trial of the medichie. To say that it was sat isfactory in its results, is putting it vervmiidlv. indeed. It acted like magic and the result was a speedy aud permanent cure. ' W e have no hesitancy in recommending this ex cellent Cough Remedy to anyone af flicted with a cough or cold in any form. The Banner of Liberty, Liberty-town, Maryland. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by; Bynum & Headen, Pittsboro, Is. U. Yellow Jack Preventative. Guard against Ycllcw Jack by keeping the eystem thoroughly clean and free from n-roi breeding matter. Casrarcts, Candy Cathartics will cleans the systctnand kill all contagions disease perms. VATUFJ3A. Perfect Health Regained. The Yondor of the Age Grandest discovery in the aunali of medicine. Guaranteed to cure more diseases than anv other medicine treatment or system known to the medical prof es- j sion "2sO maae remeuy, oui 'nature's true panacea. Vatumai3 an autiseptic germicide, ic positively destroys' all "microbes" and germs of every kind, name and nature, it is healing and soothing to the mucuous membrane. It will perma nently cure tho majority of cases ofi Bronchitis, Catarrh, Dispepsia, all ' Stomache troubles, all diseases of the! Bladder, Bowels, Kidneys, Liver, Con stipation. Riles, Old Sores. Rectal Dis ease?, Ulcere, Eczema, Scrofula, Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dis eased Discharges, Diseases peculiar to Woman, Nervous and Physical Weak ness, etc - 1 NO MATTER WIIAT YOUR AILMENT, or where ycu live, write us a full history of your troubl,?-i1aJu'fnsultiDg physician will adyjse jov Xfnat to do in order to regain your health. Con sultation is FREE and sacredly confi dential. Terms very low. For proofs enclose 2 cent stamp. Local agents wanted everywhere. : No canvassing. "ITe advertise you in your home paper. Address with stamp, THE VATUMA COMPANY, P. O.tioT. P 0 : Chicago, 111 JL JL A II M JL N 6 Price, 6, 1897. TO 7 I'll FA COLD IM O.ICDAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine ! tblets. All Drugrists refund the! Tablets, money if it fails to Cure, 25c Is Soda water healthy? Not at all ! un" The big Medical Books the U. S. and National Dispensatories -say it is a grateful drink to feverish patients, lessening nausea or distress of the Stomach. Allays thirst far better than water. alone,: and the quantity taken need only be regulated by the reason able wishes of the patient. . That ought to settle it. If a sick person can be allowed to drink it as desired, a well person certainly has the same privi lege. Our Soda-water is just right. Ice Cold and flavored with thctinest fruit juices. Also sher bets. Coca Kola and other drinks FRESH TURNIP AND OTHER GARDEN SEEDS for fall planting AT G. R. Pilkington's Drug Store, Pittsboro, RS..C. Sept. 1. 1807. Salo of Valuable Mill prop erty. On the first day of November, 1807. ct the Court House door in Pittsboro. N. C, we will offer for sale to the high est bidder a parcel of land in Chatham county on which is situated the ' Ilenly Mills,' situated on Rocky River, begin ning at an elrncn Rocky river above the said mill, coiner of the dower of widow Isaac Clesrg, runuinjr east with that line 40 poles to stake or stone pile, thence" south 181 poles to sweet gum on the bank of river, thence up the river as it meanders including the mill and all appurtenances to the lirst station, con taining 65 acres more or less. Terms of sale one-third cash, one-third in six months and remainder in twelve months deferred payments to bear in terest. Title reserved till purchase mon ey is paid. Said property to be sold by virtue of judgement of Chatham Superior Court for partition, in case wherein John Foushee is plaintiff and T. J Bland de fendant. T. n. CALVERT, R. II. HAYES, Commissioners. This Sept 27, 1&97. BURNS . . . o Electricity! PftlOS tu--v. .-Vf -: t MOST POWERFUL ... ? t ELECTRW LAMP MADE. Guaranteed to bnrn 8 to io X hoars. No Smoke. No OiL No Explosion. Positirely taSt for T bicycles, nuners, policemen, gas companies, cil reSneries, boiler inspectors, etc We send with O each lamp sufficient rxaterial to X burn from 24 to 30 hours. o Tor mats bit all Ilr dealcrt. I ELECTRIC PORTABLE LAMP CO. I X ELMIRA, fi. Y. t -J)DB. PETER FLUCK'S Great German Remedy, D Positiro Cure o NEURfLGIfl. IlUoiaed by phrsicians o( the highest standing. . S5o. per box, Foa Sals by all Dkcccists. B. H. RUHSTOCX CHEf.1ICiL GO, . HAKNIDAL, MO. For the Immediate Belief one dollar per year i i NO 6 Irrt Tnf TAT Mf Vf 11 I jhaYe the largest and Goods they have ever DREGS GOODS, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. CLOTKIHC and everything you need, just bought in the Northern markets at the lowest prices. We thank you for your patronage and will make it to your interest to. buy your goods of us., Mrs. L. 13. Home will be glad to have her friends call on her for millinery or dress goods when lii town.' Respt. Bynum & Headen. THE LAWRENCE SEVEN OCTAVE OROANS j Looks e.-.acUy like a pfaao, contains Jl the latest improvements and ia essentially up to date. All kir.ds of piano music can be played on It. It baa no Hops to anno you, but in their place the knee swells pro duce the most charming cfTscts, instanUy, being under the central of the operator. Dealers pronounce it tli 3 best la ths market. v " ' Tor c&t&fojuc fco pr'csa mpplyto Lawrence Ortron Illz Co. . EASTON, PA. - Summons By Publication. NORTH CAROLINA, 1 " )Sept Superior C11ATHA3I County Court, Sept. 21.-1697. Alice Council etal vs. Ruf us Pearson et al. This is a proceeding for partition of land and it appearing to the Court that Rtna Pearsou is a nou-resideut of N . C. and necessary party to this action, it haS LMKTl Od-Oi - b iliu UuUI V VltOK said Rena Pearson be summoned by publication to appear , before U. II. Dixon, C. S. C. of Chatham County, on the 4th of November 1807, and answer or demur to the complaint on file in bis' office, or the relief therein demanded would be granted and she is hereby so notified and summoned to appear and austter. ' R. II. DIXON, C. S. C. Chatham County. Womack & Hayes, Attys. THE TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION. Opens at Nashville rVLay 1st, , and Closes October30th 1097. For this'occassion the Seaboard Air Line AYill sell Excursion Tickets At VE11Y REDUCED RATES, the following being total rates frui points named in North Carolina: - A. . 2r..23 ...2Cs5 ...2G.23, ..24 GO . Ml Ml ..50.25 . . 25r ..i'l.tri ...24.UJ B. C. 8IK05 S 12.73 1400 I'j.lio 14.(H 14 OU IKKi 12.75 11.10 l!:.2.- 14 00 liU-o 14.X l-.5 li.75 14.' 1U2 U.W 1.U5 1J.75 VJ -'5 14.UO 1S.05 12.75 13 03 i:t.80 l'J.23 14 00 19 23 14 00 Charlotte .', Durham .. llanih't.... Ileudtrson. Liucolnton. Lewiston. . lyiuUburg. M.-txuin ... Monroe. ... Pitisboro:.. Kalfish.... Rutherford ton Sanford. -6.23 Jielby ........ 4.i Wadesboro ...... 2.".!5 Weldon JSJ6.2-" Wilmlntrtoa 2ft 25 Class . Tickets sold dai y April 28th to October 1 5th. Final limit Novem ber 7th. ; Class if. Tickets sold daily April 29th to October l'th . Final limit twenty ()) divs frm Oatof sale. Class C. TicketA soli Tnsday8 and Thwlas oi each week, April 2Uth to 0 toUr 2ith. Final limit tt-n (todays from dati of sale. THOROUGH SERVICE between al: points on the SEABOARD AIR LlttE -To- Nashville 1 ULLMAN SLEEPING ' PALACE CARS Run through without change. For further information as to rates; schedules, train tHryice etc., apply tu uearest Ticket Agent or addrf-S3 U. S LEAKD, S. P. A., Raiergh.N.C. S & BAiCUU)R.C.7.A. Haleigh.N.C. T. D. W FAKES, tleul Agent. Wilming ton. N C GtO. Mcl'.BATrE, T. P. A,-Charlotte, ii. A. NEWLAND. Cenl Agent, Passen ger Dt-partment, Atlanta, Ga. -. ST. JOHN, V I, and Geul Manager. II. V. B. CIT, 1. jr. Aitdrrtsit, Tratns Manager, ien'l Passr Agt, General 02ices roKrsaouTii, Va. CUA'tllASI 'tlTlZES ' A "WELkLlr 7 -column paper in ffaji cympathy iib, the masses. tSTPhtht jour advertisement . iH 1 1 the CHATHAM CITIZEN if jcu r!wunt lt to ear 'ro "n Chathani ! Count v. . best selected Stock of exhibited. . i 1 1. T' C I I W. A W. E. Hurchison, T. II nry Cal vert, Jonesboro, N. C. Pittsboro. N. C. LEGAf. ftOTli:ij The undersigned hav thin day asso ciated themselves together for t.ie prac tice ot Law, under the tirm n.ii-;e of Murchison& Calvert, in the Supiior Courts of Chatham couuty . Mr. Calvert can be found at Ills of fice in Pittsboro at all tirms, and 2dr. Murchison can I addressed or consult ed at his office in Jonesb- iro, anteed by us. This OctobivT.:)596. Y. E. Hurchisou, ' : iMleiiry Calfert7 Ca"e Fear & Yatflcfn' Valley Jons Gill. Uecufar' ' CONDENSED SCUEDULE- TliE TR Ip A tfh Tq fT ra" " TV In effect Mo y 3Qth, 1897 ' sth 2. NORTHBOUND. DAILT. Leare Wilmington 12. IS p. m. Arrire Fayctteriile 3.34 Leare Fayetterille 3.45 . IcaTe FayetUTiLle J auction. .. 3.47 " Arrive Sanford 5.02 "" 'Leave Sanford 5.04 Leare Climax - Arrire Greemboro 1j& - Leave Greensboro.. ... T 44 " Lare SUkeadal, ... Leare Walnut Core . .9.03 - U.i re Rural Hall 0 - Arrire lit. Airy H.tK) NO. 1 SOUTH BOUND. DAILY Learu Mt. Airy ... 5jfi5 a. m. Leare Rural Hall 6.50 M Leare Walnut Core ... ... .. 7.19 Leare Stokeada'e ...... .-. .7.52 44 Arrire Greensboro 8.40 Leare Greeuboro 9 DO . leare Climax - 99 Leare Sanford 11.20 M Arrire FsyetteriHe Jaaction .. 12.42 p.m. tArrire Fayetterille .. 12 45 Uare Faretterille . 1.15 Arrire Wilmingtaa. 40 M HO 4l, NORTHBOUND. ' ' ' " datlt: Leare Benneitirllle 745 a.m. Arrire Maxton . . 9.00 Ieare Maxlon 9J07 - Leare Red Spring . . 9.37 - Leare Hope Milla .... .... 10.26 Airire Fajetterille ....t. .. 10.50 - " NO.3. SOUTHBOUND. DAILY. Leare FayetteTille .. . 4.45 a. m Leare Hope Mills IX4 - Leare Red Springs ' 5.42 " Arrire Maxum . 6.1 1 Loare Maxton .. .. .. .. 6.15 Arrive BtnnetUrille .. .'...70 - : NO. I. NORTH BOUND. ' ' Mixed. Dailf Exc'p , .. 740 a. m. .. . 9.33 . .. 10ji!ft , . 105 " , .. 120 p. mv .. 1.10 - NO. 15, Mixed.'". Daily Uxe'pt. unlar. .. 2.10 p.m. .... 3.05 - : . 4JJ0 5. - ....W7 - . .. K35 " Leare Bamseur . . Leave Clun-x . . .. Arrire Greensboro Leave Greesaboro . Leare Stoke idale Arrire M axil son ... SOUTH BOUND Leare Madison Leave Stokeadale Arrive Greensboro.... . Leave Greensboro .... Leae- Climax'.... .. Arrive Ramsear.... tMeals. CONNECTIONS at Fayetteville with Atlntie Coast Line, at Maxton with Carolina CVmr I Railroad, at Nanford with Sboara Air Line, at Greensboro with Southern Railway, at Wa' nut Cove with N-ifo:lc & Western Railway.. . J. W. FRY, , , W. E. KTLE Gtal Mantger. Oval IV.. A a .
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