IF YOU AEE A HftSTt! rou win ADVERTISE VOCE Business. 0 7h 13 TO MONWEAL BUSINESS ...V1IAT STEAM 13 TO- Machinery H M E. E. HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor. "EXCELSIOR" IS OUR MOTTO. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $i.oo. -,. , ,;kt puoprrxioPowKB. Ivot. XVI. New Series Vol. 4. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1900. NO. 40. Send Youk Advertisement us Now, ADVERTISING Com I-' lis 9 'i y wm 1 Do not think for a single moment that consumption will ever strike you a sudden blow. It does not come that way. It creeps its way along. First you think it is a little cold, nothing but a little hacking rnu?h : then a little loss in velght ; then a harder cough; then the fever snd ihe night sweats. Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping. er cure your cough THE EDITOB'S LEISTJBE EOTJBS. Points and Paragraphs of Things Present, Past and Future. The Kinston Free Press wella says : ' If Simmons is defeated It will be a Republican victory. The Republicans bate Simmons worse than the devil hates holy water. Simmons should be loved for the enemies he has made. He has accomplished great good for the State. It would be ungrateful not to recognize his services by electing him to the U .S. senate." Ylptt, if today You can do it with The pressure on the chest is lifted, that feel ing of suffocation is re moved, and you are cur ed. You can stop that little cold with a 25 cent bottle; harder coughs will need a 50 cent size; ir it's on the lungs the ens dollar size will be most economical. - v -' " I confidently recommend Ayer's Ciierry Pectoral to all my patrons. Ismusing'it now in my own family. ?ortv Tears ago I feelfeure it saved bt lire." A. S. Eipsob, M.D., Ji2.4, 1S08. Fort Madison, Iywa. Writs the Doctor at any time. Ad dress, Dr.. 3. C. AB, Lowell, Has. Some have eaid that Mr. Simmons' following in the western part of the State. is not strong. It is good all over the State, the Winston Journal says : "The fact that the Republicans of thi3 State would do anything they could to effect Mr. Simmons' defeat. is proof that they regard him as an able and dangerous foe, and if for no other reason (but there are many) this should be sufficient to stimulate the Democracy of this State to more de termined effort to make him Butler's successor." The Greensboro Revolution Cotton Mills recently turned out the first man ufacture of canton flannel ever turned out south of .New England. This is a long stride for North Carolina. Noth ing stands in the way of North Caroli na's 'great progress but the want of ample means amongst our people ; and despite the fact that most of our people have only small means, the State is making as rapid strides in general in dustrial enterprises as any other State liuthe Union. Henry Watterson in the Louisville Courier Journal thus writes of Galves ton as it begins to rise irom the awful heap of desolation : "Man was made to conquer nature, and, though nature roused may take man at a disadvantage when she takes him unprepared, yet man, when roused, fciFicE-0 -" the Siaton Building. j when warned and ready, awake and a Mee hours from 9 to 1 o'clock ; 2 to j iert, is more than a , match for nature. PROFESSIONAL. IB. i.C. LIVERMON, Dentist. STRICTLYBOSniESS. SYSTEMATIC INDUSTRY. Election Estimates. Good Words To Young Hen. Southern Farm Magazine. "Well, it's no use of working one's self to death to get a little money," was a remark heard a lew weeks ago from a strong, muscular young man who for several years had been pretending to farm, hnt whn tinant a creator nnrrnn nf histime with his hounds and was the publican this year, and so iftniW in BAttincr nn oil iha Kom AannB. Wasnington, Washington Poet. .. It can be stated on absolute authori ty that the Democratic national com mittee has abandoned all hope of car rying any State on the Pacific slope. There was, of course, only one State really in question, becauee Oregon went for McKInley four years ago and has since been giving increased Republican majorities, while Bryan got one elec toral vote out of California in 1896 by an accident. California will go solidly will in the neighborhood. Such a young man will never make a farmer. His stock will go unfed ; his. fields will be broken in upon by roving stock ; his hirelings will spend two-thirds of their time i n talking, and th e little work they pretend to accomplish will only be half done. The farm of this young man was a true Index to his character. It was slovenly, ill-kept, and had an aspect of ruin. Sheep, cows, hogs and horses were all running together in the same lot. The gates were dragging, and re quired the exertion of a stout man x to open them. The fence corners were filled with bushes and briers ; gullies were washing on every hillside ; his outbuildings were ricnety and uncom fortable ; no clovar was seen about the premises. Besides all this, large piles of barnyard manure were lying in front of his stables, trampled by stock and loading the atmosphere with an intol erable stench. Just outside his stock lot was an enclosure, in which stood his wagon exposed to the weather. Nearby were several old plows bought "cheap" at a sale, with which the best plowman in the world could not do good work. There were also broken handle shovels, wooden hay forks, patched hoes and toothless harrows. There was nothing pleasing about the farm. Everything was left to take care of itself, and the owner seemed perfectly content to "let things go," provided he could indulge in his favor ite amusements, Maryland has been practically con ceded to the Democrats by the Eastern Republican managers. The State went 32,000 for McKInley four years ago, but since that time has been gradually getting back to its old Democratic moorings. It is always a safe Demo cratic State when the party is united, and this year the return of gold Demo crats to the regular organization has been almost universal. Indeed, it can be safely predicted that onlv the few Democrats who did not vote for John Walter Smith for Governor will this year yote lor McKinley and Smith was elected, it will be remembered, by 12, 000 majority. REMBERfR LEADER. What Are the Claims of Carr Upon the Senatorship that Democratic Voters should Forget the Groat Services of Simmons in Behalf of White Suprem&cy?-The Crisis Calls for a Man of Political Sagac ity and Experience. Two Little Boys. To the Editor of The Raleigh Post : In every issue of your paper lately the candidacy of Gen. Carr for the United States Senate is enthusiastical ly espoused by many writers. Unusual ly so. Why all this firing along the lines? Can it be attributed to the gen erous and grateful impulses of the people in recognition of his magnifi cent charities and kindness of heart. Twice has he been offered Governor ship of the State, in honor of his practi cal expression oi love for the people ; his character as a .Christian gentle man and loyal Democrat is above reproach and such has made him the popular favorite citizen of the State ; much stress is laid upon tnis, playing deeply on the feel i DCs of the people, rather than their judgment. It should also be re- And if Maryland can change its ma- membered that the greatest charity of jority of 32,000 for McKinley in 1896 j the ages, the crowning gift of all, la to a majority for Bryan in 1900, what self-sacrifice, self-denial, and upon with a cross little down stairs m the about the other States where the same proportion of change will revarse the verdict of four years ago? Private advices from New York Re- publican headquarters indicate that Connecticut and New Jersey are re garded as doubtful States. This is an- whoee head has the bitterest abuse, the vials of wrath been poured byn in furiated enemy who are even now planning his overthrow, if elected ? Upon what hypothesis does Gen. I Carr seek the Senatorial "toga" ? Where are his credentials of work doce or other very remarkable admission on I ability displayed to justify his ambi- the part of the Republican managers. I tion ! Charity and kindness is a weak In 1896 Connecticut gaye nearly 55, 1 and impotent force in that body known i o'clock, p. m. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. IF UJ B. JOHNSON, is ATTORNE Y-AT-L AW, WlSDSOH, N. C. Practice ia ail Courts. Special tension given to Collections.- J. P. WIMBERLE. OFFICE HOTEL LAWRENCE , SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. at W. J. WARD, !on 'Dentist. Enfield, N. See over Harrison's Drtif Store. C It is the sense of this that has already taken hold of the heart of Galveston. It is this that nerves the hand and drives the wheels which fill her streets with the echoes of life and hope. It u this that calls the mourners baca. It is this that will make her live again. Idle to reason with it ; nay who would wish to reason with it, save one bereft 1 1 A of human sympathy, callous to me admiration, deaf to the enthusiasm which brave men feel for brave men ; which all the world must feel toward men thus nobly, piously facing disas l tcr nrl death-in-life coming to their own again ; literally digging their homes from out the graves of their Let our joung men do with all their belt which is just now so greatly af- might what they pretend to do, and 1 fected by men, in lieu of suspenders form while young systematic habits of I A Walnut street physician Bays of it industry that will support them in I "The belt is very niee in a great many middle age and secure a competence ways, and certainly it is more sightly for declining years. The pleasures de- when a man wishes to remove his rived from idleness and dissipation are coat. But it is a menace to digestion, short-lived and temporary. Unless In order to keep the trousers In posi- cnrrPff. hflhits are formed in voutb a tion it is necessary to have the belt as the United States Senate. The per ilous crisi3 of State and national affairs imperatively demand a leader of an other type. Another name flashes brilliantly across the political skies-not a child ol fortune to eild his way with glittering Philadelphia Record. . . ... c.v.,ot h th. There is another side to the leather i'-- v momentum oi uisown nature luiuiuye- 000 majority for McKinley and New Jersey nearly 80,000. Connecticut and New Jersey doubt ful States 1 This is news, indeed. The Leather Belt Unhealthy, The Outleolt. A bad little boy, facs, Came slowly morniDg Of fun or good nature he snowed not a trace, He fretted and cried without warning. He'd not touch his breakfast, he wouldn't play ; If you spoke he auswered by snarl ing ; He teased his pet kitty all the loDg day He really was "nobodv's darling." A good little boy, with a bright little face, Came down in the morning time singing, And indoors and out, and all oer the place, His music and laughter went ring ing. He ran grandpa's jyranris, his orange he shared With Sue ; and he found mamma's thimble, To do what was asked he seemed al ways prepared. And in doing is equally nimble. These two little boys were wholly un like, Though they lived in one house, were not brothers, . That good little boy and that bad lit tle tyke Have not two kind fathers and mothers, But there are two tempers, and only one boy. And one indeed such a sad one That when with the good one brings us all joy, We ask, "Was that really the bad one?" In India, the land of famine, thous ands die because they cannot obtain food. In America, the land of plenty many suffer and die because they can not dizest the food they eat. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. It instantly relieves and radically cures all stomach troubles. E. T. Whitehead & Co. GOOD HEALTH by the Quart. Every bottle you take of Johnston's Sarsaparilla means better health, and every bottle contains a full quart. It makes better blood purer blood. For thirty years this famous remedy has been creating and mala talning good health. Johnston's Sarsaparilla builds up the system, tones the nerves, and strengthens the muscles more promptly and effectually than any other remedy known. The pallor of the . cheek disappears, energy takes the place of languor, and the rich color of health flows to the cheeks. Unequalled for all disorders of the stomach and liver, and for all weakening com plaints of men, women and children. Sold everywhere. Price, SI. OO per lull quart kettle. MICHIGAN DRUCJ CO., - Detroit, nicb. For gale by E. T. Whitehead & Co.' Scotland Neck, N. C. WILMINGTON & WELDON R. R. AND BRANCHES. AND ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD COMPANY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CONDENSED SCHEDUI.K. TRAINS GOfNG . OUTH. DATEO July 22. liWO. Leave WuMon Ar. Kocky Mt. ly divining right, planning and aggress ively fighting the wrong with his own conscious soul, from whom the spark of inspiration emanated, which moved the Democracy from the mountains to the sea in one solid phalanx of glori ous victory. When the dark clouds of destruction miserable old aee is likely to be the result. There is no more valuable advice that can be eiven to the vo une man just starting in life, upon the larm or tempest-tossed, swept over this fair buckled on so tightly that it can't help I Kta te in a cyclone of rage and brutalism, SCHOOL TEACHERS IN CHINA. In the private schools oi China a teacher is paid about one cent a day for each pupil. Have you a sense of tullr.M in the region of your (v.riH':h !:c?r eating? If so you will bHiieiited ly using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They also cure belching and sour stomach, i m:v reuuiate tne bowels too. PricH, 25 cents. Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co. Druggists. SAVAGE BEE? KILL A HORSE. Leave Tarboro Lv. Kccky Mt Leave WilHon Leave Selina Lv. Fayctreville! Ax-. I lorciice Ar. UolclRboro Lv. Gultlwboro Lv. Manulioi Ar. Wiiiniugton A. M 11 Ml 1 00 12 21 ...i or, 1 c 2 65 4 :io 7 "H P. M. - tr c s -c r. si.' 1-, K fiSi M.i A. .M . U 10 11 Kt 12 lil.1 2 -i A. M. V in i in V. M 5 i:i V M l i. M. l! 4 :i no 4 H. fl (0 TRAINS liOIi(J N : ;t ' i : having an injurious effect. In hot weather tho greatest freedom ot move ment should be . observed, and the looser a man's clothes are the better when the stoutest , hearts quailed for the safety of the people and beautiful womanhood in prayer sought aid from the Most High, when virtue and inno cence was trembling as a leaflet in the storm, by the strength of bis own in nate genius he rallied forces and under the banner of white supremacy, rolled back the tide of bar elsewhere, than that he should, above it is for him. These belts, too, seem all things, avoid taking things easy, to grow narro wer each year, and when Start out in life with the fixed purpose they are buckled tightly they form a of moving things round. Put in your deep groove around the body, which days at wor.'v, your evenings to mental retards circulation and has bad effect I bargm achieving the greatest yietory improvement, and your nights to rest, upon the digestive organs. Many a in tne annais 0f thG state. Self-denial If the foxes disturb your poultry-yard man who complains because nis iooa and fiancial sacrifice was the cost to or the wolves your sheep fold, aon i doesn't agree witn mm migm over- i njm in tnj8 great etruggle, his the di waste time in trving to exterminate come the difficulty by discarding his rectinp: mind which thwarted the de- - a I I - dead and planting the signals oi gion-1 th9m by nrinting them with dogs two belt." mm fnt.nrH over what was but 4 cnar- KrAA nichts in the week. Make At Columbia, ?fr., r. feeler left a horse bv the roads! i.;. Hearing the animal scream, tie ran to his assist ance. The horse was writhing in the dust, literally covered with hundreds his scattered of bees, who were attacking him sav- noelv. - In a little while be died in era-: mt great agony. Si? s? S & 4 6'3 c' e? e'3 A.M. P.M. Lv. Ploroneo ! 1 Lv. FHVetteville 12 20 i 41 Lc,ve Si'lmn 1 00 1' M Arrive VilBOU 2 35 11 'M aV'm.' p."m" a',"m! Lv. W .ninprton 7 f :t5 Lv. iropnoliu N il '0 Lv. Uuliisboro 4 50 !' :iT 12 2 P.'m" XV m" P.".'"iV''."M" Leave Wilson 2 H.l 6 ill 11 xi; lu -.r.j I l Ar. ltocky ilt, 3 6 10 12 t-7 11 1 f.3 Arrive Tarboro 6 Hi Leave Tarboro 12 21 LV."Roi:kyMt'." SSO J2 07' ' " j Ar. Weldon 4 32 I mil P. M. ' A. M.' V.M.I ex- UUNN, nel house rife with despair? "Goon Galveston! Angels watch vour poultry-house fox-proof and pro- ONE SECRET OF YOUTH. vide a tight lold for the sheep, into ATTORNE Y-A T-L A W. Scotland Neck, N. C. Practices wherever his services are cellared II you wish to retain your youth to "a good, old age" one of the most Im- signs of the enemy In enforcing negro rule upon us, whose eagle eye penetrat ed the machinations of an unscrupul ous foe, baffled their every effort and whirled them cowering to their dens of corruption. Where Is be now? over your loved and lost whilst you I wnicn drive them every night. Keith- labor for the living. God in his in-1 the fox nor the wolf will scale a very finit e mercy knows how to temper the hign fence and unless you expect to p, things to remember is not to 1 Pleading his cause on the hustings be wind to the shorn lamb. May the I k tne 8heep daily, you better t mucn meat Meat once a day fore the people, or reclining upon his very seagulls bring you strength and j not keep them. in small quantities Is sufficient. I laurels rejoicing with us in a common hoDel" I Rise early. See that your biock is vegetables and fruit should always victory? , No, at the post oi duty as- 1 . I . .... i well provided for. Tate tne pap5" be eaten freely and drink plenty of signed him, assigned mm ny your wiu, Parhans in all ages oi tne worm i tnat you may ituuw I water, it is a curious iacs iuudk i organizing auu leauiug luoiouiuwam, r,Ar have been men here and there who jers are doing. Waste no time at tne pp drink too little Instead of too forces in the national campaign. Such ""M V ..I al 1 : I -m . . : M At j ,nK thnnffht ereat. thougnt 5iiaA or. Start a farmers' ciud in much water : at least a quart a aay is I is j; . jm. Simmons, Dorn oi a crisis, idh . l. ia nd wished to be ac- r,o,frhhorhood. - Improve your desirable. A pint of hot water sipped destined leader of its forces. Scruli p v- MATTHEWS, ' uAopA tv others as great men. fast as you can. Save and use siowiy before eating is very good when nize his record. Filch lrom the Vance I I . i;.,itn I .. .. ui rtnlr.ivafA I j Annmntin t.rniiVilAa x. 1 1? onanm fimhroclio the noisoned arrow. Such men are always as prupuxnwiieiTOij i ai tne mauure pvraoiuiw. v .... s wuuoirej iui....w i Oomialvoa trrAflt. I hoMiirh v and etB manv I tota I 8DBOU 11 ou 1 18 way. laiia umiuiram small as tney wiuit. muiiv. 0 i every viiy wiwu-e-v - ,o" I . t..ii .,tiv ara ftffo rueeed-speeoued vftara ftre nassed vou will De in a con- Always eat siowiy ; notmng wiu ago at nis reet ; auu may 11. uuv uo Carlyle described such men in his lec- dltion to take things easy with an ap- you more quickly than an improper him as it was with the immortal Vance Compare our Work with that OT ture "The Hero as a King. ii.e says . proving conscience. fDaily except Monday cept Sunday. Wilmington and Weldon F: :i!i-wl, Yadkin Division Main !.!: loaves Wilmin.eton, 9 00 . in., iiiivis Fayettevilla 12 05 p. m., leavcri l'ii ; Mo- ville 12 25 p. m., arrives Kin!ou 1 43 p. in. Returning leaves Hiinf- s ! 2 3C p.m., arrives rayetievii:c .j-ji p.m., eaves raj'etteville o -x'. . r:i., ::u ives Wilmington 0 40 p. m. Wilmington and uelnf.n L.i; iroad, Bennetteville Branch 'ii.itu Icnyts liennetfsville 8 05 a. m.. A::i.!on 10 T- , a , f, 4 ' IT . . a. m., iwea springs . to . in., jmpa Mill" 10 32 a. in., arrives Fsiyetlovilio 10 55 a. m. Returning Kivps FMyctlc ville & -10 p. m., Hope Mii!n I 55 p. m.. Red Sprinirs b 35 p. rr , Mmj'i'H C 15 EELSKINS FOR RHEUMATISM. p. m., arrives Bennrttsvillo 7 15 p. m. uonnecuons ht. j.'Myeu- ure nun CLineie are dangerous enemies, for thev are treacherous. That's why all counterfeits of DeWitt Witch Hazel Salve are dangerous. They look like DeWitt's, but instead of the all-healing witch hazel they all contain ingredients liable to irritate the skin and cane blood poisoning. For pnes, injuries and skin diseases use original and gen uine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. E. T. Whitehead &. Co. DWAED L. TRAVIb, Attorney and Connselor at Law, HALIFAX, N. C. BFHop.pii Loaned on Farm Lands. A TT0RNE Y-A T-L A W. f5"ColIection of Claims a specialty, WHITAKERS, N. C. The ordinary eelskin is about two feet long and two and one-half inches wide. But the use to which it is put is the strange part of it. These skins are purchased as a rem edy for rheumatism, lr an anKle, knee or other joint is subject to rheu matic pain the sidu is wrapped about the ioint and the pain is stopped at . . . t 1 ! J -l .- A once. Tne skins are morousuiy uneu and seem to retain their properties for any length of time. our Competitors. ESTABLISHED IN 1865. CMS M- WALSH' IM Ml - - . . A I A. rjpa!,r. men are not ambitious in mat - ..n iura man that is sense ; ne is biu p"" -mhitious so. Examine theQnan who j i..r wansfi he does not lives i" uuoo'j w other men ; wno goes a- CARRIER BEES. assimilation ot iood, and this is one of I at one time, a sacrifice by the collusion DO YOU GET UP the faults most of us commit. Pitts- of one faction of his party with an burg Dispatch. I enemy. We ask the yeteran soldiers of Lee not to accuse themselyes by im- WITH A LAME BACK ? I a WORKS, A west country farmer Is training . . . . i bees as letter carriers, a nee is wu . Ai Kimsftlf. nruriently anx- awftW from home and a letter printed r !fta nrl claims : strug-1 mirrnnhotoeranh is gummed to nia . ff(n force everybody, as it were llttle back, and he is thrown into the f ,ven the first indication gling to force eyerynu y, nttie , e, appears. Price, 25 cents bagging everybody ior Sycamore St 5lo "nuraents. Tombs. Cemetery Curb- ic. All work strictly firsfc clasd and at Lowest Prices. thA heads of men I JilUl ww . creature ia sights seen among set ucn a the wretchedest linear the sun. A great omnt.V man ? A poor morom yi HUB T ALSO ITRMsk IRON ftK0!NS, VASES, &C. Pigns sent to any address free. Anting for them please give age of de Jd and limit as to price. I Prepay Freight on all Work. irsss Singles, 1 shall keep a nice lot ot . Cypress Shingles 411 B year, ses to suit purchaser. eon and the advantage he would have over his big brother in time oi war is obvious. For sorains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good as Cbamter laln's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co. Druggists. A PLACE OF LONG LIVES. ; 7 him. lie cannot live. Ardnamurchan, on tne wi paragraph --; . . . a t place for longevity. It is the empttnes, oi r' ' . many of the inhabit- -r a r nnrta ia uuwm-b i iiiiiuui w j w- ants have been cut off at varying ripe ages between 100 and 110. nf thA riioAflflA annears. . Price, cents per box. Samples free. ids nrard of a mau , -r aA among meu. nf hia wav. axv vu v than for a throne vnn to keep I.' walk m ouiet paths, unless you VBUUf. - . tfa .... x u : . iwnnnfir hl uiuii " Will 100K at mui, - A new remedy for biliousness Is now I posing a ban upon posteritv because a on sale at E. T. Whitehead s orug mjm ia not born before his father, store. It is called unamoenain s u J I m Tahlnta. T civBS Tt ,iiAf and will nreventthe attack of a glorious veteran record. Hw.vm mt . We IHOl lu auyjvauug duo vicvxivu of Simmons we are doubly pleading for the interest of North Carolin. He has been crucially tested, has de veloped the elements of aggress! ye leadership, and to this the enemy wo- fully testifies and will move all earth and hell to destroy the object of their hate. Here the honor of the Demo cratic party is involved the challenge of defiance has been thrown to it by his enemies, and we cannot desert him in this hour ol trial. Ba true unto Kidney Trouble Hakes You Miserable. Almost everybody who read3 the news- naoers is sure to Know oi lau wunuerim r . ... cures maas uy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, I find sometning i" you --;;-L nraat man. not so 'In good truto, u rr- - much as a genuine - tav HOW SCORPION ENDS TORTURE. The scorpion's iting is fatal to man n. haunt When eanerht alive and J4V WrWW V subiected to torture he commits sui cide. One torture surrounds him with fire : when he finds escape cut off he curls and, like a flash, his tall, in which is the poisonous sting, is seen to pierce his side. CSure cold in Meacf. Kermott s Chocolatea LtiY QuimiM. y fotakeaadnnickto cure cold in tadra iM the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is vonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acia trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidnev trouble. Dr. Kilmer's 5wamp-KOOt is not rec ommended for evervthine but if you have kid- ney. uver or oiaaaer irouuio u wm wuuu ' . 1 V . 1 . . 1 lust the remedy vou neea. ix nas Deen tcsicu - - . . ourselves and we oanuot prove false to In so many ways, in hospital work, in private others. Warrenton, Sept. 24, 1900. H. TO THE DEAF. The great wall of China was com- magnitude, was eyer Sd real substance in hi ItJfttad I and NoisW in the Head by Dr.Nichol- mu"" Bon'a Artificial lSar WK"", 000 to his Instuute, so n-rrr pleunableto wPotoUJ; tS. Ktad You Kan Alwys BessB t "a Th4. Nicholson Inatitute,780, .-tlTZ' . wihi.h Avenue. New yrk- W n this way vj . ror Urnnke jelley'l 8. A. ThU iniatar to m everybw of the genuine Laxative BitKSO-Uuusse Our lllMtraledL Handbook Sent Free Oa Retuect. ror Drunkenness and Drug Using Plaua writ tu. riorresDOBdAllas coanae&iuu. THE rM W rfr BISTITUTt, Greensboro, ft. C hT, J: (I yC'lU'V I i IC train No. 78, at Maxton vi(!i llicCnro- lna Central Rai'road, f,t Id hpiii c;s with the Red rprin,!.' sui 1 Bovmora Railroad, at Sanloid v.jih the Keab.ard Air Line and Soutlieni Kiiilway, at Gulf with the Durhr:n and Clia:!otte Railroad. Train on the Scr'.'. nd Xeck nnmch Road leaves Weldon 3 :55 ; in., Halifax 4 :17 p. m., arrives boot!: .a Aet-k at 7) :08 p. m., Greenville 0 :57 m., Kine- ton 7:o,) p. m. Jic-'irning leaves Kmuton 7 :50 a. m., Grc nyillu o :o'2 a. oi., arriving Halifax M 11:18 a.m., Weldon 11 :S;3 a. m., daily except bun- day. Trains on Washington Branch leave I Washington 8 :I0 a. in. :;d - n. m., arrive Pannele 0 :10 a. m. and - ) p. m., returning leave riirmole H ... ia. and 0:30 p.m., arrive Washington 11 :00 a. rn. and 7 :30 p. m., daily ex cept Sunday. Train leaves 'larDoro, ri.i;., aaiiy except Sunday :d0 p. in., Mincay, 1 :15 p. m., arrives J. ivinoutn (wp.. m., 6 :10 p. m., Retin mug, Knives 1'iy mouth daily except Sunday, 7 :50 a. in . and Sunday 9 :00 a. in., iirrives Tarboro 10:10 a. m., 11 :00 a- in. Tram on Midland C. Branch leaves Goldsboro daily, cxce)t Sunday. 5 :30 a. m., arriving Smith he'd G :40 a in. Returning leaves mitbrieM 7:5 a. m. : arrives at G'dnboro 0 :C0 a. n , Trains on Nashville Branch leae Rockv Mount at 9 :30 a. m., 3 :40 p. m , arrive Nashville 10-:20 a ni.,4 :03 p.m , Spring Hope 11:00 a. tn.,4:2 p.m. Returning leave bpnriir Hope il :i.u a. m.. 4 :55 p. m., NashyiHrt 11:45 a. in., 5 :25 p. m., arrive at ltocky Mount 12 :10 a. m., C :00 p. m., daily except Sunday. Train ou Clinton lirancn leaves ar saw for Clinton daily, except' Sunday, 11:40 a. m. and 4:25 p.m. Return b :"5 a. m. and nractice. amonsr the helpless too poor to pur- chase relief and has nroved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it. may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book i lnf ieaves Clinton at telling more aDOUt jwamp-iooi wiu now iu .50 a m. Una OUI II you nave Riuiicjr vi wiauust nwuu.w. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper and send your" address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Bing hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Home of Bwamp-Root. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Train No. 78 makes clote coiitieclion at Weldon for all points North daily, all rai' via Richmond. H. M. EMERSON, Geu'l Pass. Agent. . J. R. KENLY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON. Tr&tlu? Manrgfr. i) I if-. it. .'ft W. H. WHITE. ScotlandNeek, N. 0 4-19-tf -Til

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