. Its Punishment.
Tb ugh poverty is not a crime,"
Tne strong belief is rife
It dioms its victims nil tb time
To hard labor rr life. -
pjiladelphi i Led;
;er.
v.Vl-.iiY MOTTLE OF CHAMBER
LAINS COUGH REMEDY WAR
RANTED. We guarantee eery bottle of Cham-j
b-rlain'd Gougb Remedy and will
av to anvoue who is not
- I
I-.iud the mou
iwti.e;i alter using two thirds of tbe
-injen's This is tbe best remedy in
tbe worid U;t l.-i grippe, cough,' colds,
rouj slid whooping coujeb and is
pleasant and ?i'e to tnke. It prevents
hiiv lei.doncy of rold to 'result in
pneuraoni. E. T. Whitehead & Co ,
Scotland Neck, Leigett's Drug
Store, Hcbgood, X. C.
i l -aa t -fg-
"Tba last noem I ate has given me
an awful pain," cried the first goat.
"Ha !" exclaimed , tia companion ;
"you've got writei's cramp." Philadel
phia Record.
DISLOCATED- HER SHOULDER.
Mrs. Johanna Soderholm, of Fergus
Falls, Mion., fell and dislocated ber
shoulder. She had a surgeon get it
hack in olace as soon as possible, but
it was quite sore and pained her ver
ranch. Her son mentioned that be
-had seen Chamberlain's Tain Balm ad
vertised for sprains and soreness, atd
sho nsled bim to buv ber a bott'e of
It, which he did. It quickly relieved
her and enabled her to sleep which she
had not done for several days. The
son was so much pleased with the re
lief it cave bis mother that he has
since rec mm ended it to many other,
For sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co.,
Scotland Neck, N. C, Leggett's drug
store, Hobgood, N. C.
aaa,,aiaaaa-aa pi. m
"It catiot be denied that a drewer is
a man cf gool habits." "Except, if
you p'erise, tha good habit ot paying
Scr ihem. Boetou Courier.
CriOUP.
Tbe peculiar cough which indicates
croup, is usually well known to tbe
mothers of croupy children. No time
should be lost ia the treatment of it,
and for this purpose no medicine has
received more universal approval than
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Do
not waste valuable time in experiment
ing with untried remedies no -matter
how highly they may be recommend
ed, but give this medicine as directed
and all symptoms of croup will quick.
ly disappear.
Forsale by E. T. White-
head fc Co , Scotland Neck, N. C,
Legett'd drug store, Hobgood, "N. C.
The Parson Your wife sir is Vying
to run my church. Witherby II
that is really the case, tbe only thing
fur you to do is to join my poker club.
Harper's Bazaar.
The crowned heads of every nation,
The rich n en, poor men 'and misers
All join in paying tribute to
DeWitt'a Little Early R:cerr.
Ji. Williams, San Antonio, Tex , writes
Little Early Riser Pills are the 'heat I
ever used in my family. I unhesitat
ingly recommend them to everybody.
They cure Constipation, Biliousness,
S:cii Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaun
dice, Malaria and all other liver
troubles. E. T. Whitehead & Co.
The prices of the baseball stars range
from 17,000 to $10,000 a year. The
theological and educational markets
continue sluggish. Chicago Tribune.
A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY.
Kodol does fr the stomach that
which it is unab'e to do for itself,
even when but slightly disordered or
over-loaded, Kodol supplies the natural
juices cf digestion and does the work
of tbe stomach; relaxing the nervous
tension while the inflamed muscles of
that organ are allowed to rest and beal.
Kodol digest wl at you eat and en
ables tbe stomach and digestive, organ
to transfc.-m all food into rich, red
blood. . E. T. Whitehead & Co.
"Madge eays she is twenty-odd years
old." "That makes her more" than
forty." ''How dayou make that out?'
"Count tbe even years, ; t o o." New
ark News.
UNCONSCIOUS FROM CROUP. -
During-a sudden and terrible attack
of croip our little girl wa5 unconscious
from strangulation, says A L. Spafford,
postmaster, Chester, Mich', and a dose
ft m UUDC
-i of One Minute Cough Cure was admin-
istered and repeated often. It reduced
the swelling ; and inflammation, cut
the mucus and shortly the child was
resting easy and speedily reeoyered.
It cures Coughs, Colds, LaGrioDe. and
all throat and Lung troubles. .. On I be8n old 'or many years in ail civillz
Minute Cough'; Cure " ringers ia jtJSe led Bontii nd we wish to corree-
tbroat and cheat and enables ; tbe
Inngs to contribute pure, bealtb-eiring
joxygento the blood.
E. T. While-
bead& Co.
FLAG ON NEW STAMP f
Innova'ion to Be Introduced in Next
Two-Cent Postal Issue.
Tfce loninit of Waaaiaa-toa Will Oe-
eapy the Oatrnl Oral RraUac
Over the Backs-round
the Draped Flas.
of
For tbe first time since 1869, and
practically since-the establishment of
the United States postal system, the
people will have the privilege of us-
re-ling a postage stamp bearing the flag
the republic wita the issuance or
. 1 : t ......... ... . DnnAtf hAito
in process of printing. The postage
ktamp displaying prominently the
stars and stripes will be the 2-cent
denomination, but it will bear no
resemblance to the 2-cent stamp m
use to-dav. Washington's portrait,
which has appeared upon the com-
uou letter postage stamp since the
beginning of the use of stamps ex
cept during the single year i860, when
the portrait of Washington was dis
placed to make roonufor a wild and
woolly, wide-stacked, wood-burning
locomotive of the "rocket type, will
again occupy the position of honor
upon tbe label, but the bust of Wash
ington, so long familiar to the public
will disappear, probably forever. The
portrait of Washington, drawn from
Houdons profile cast, is abandoned,
to be succeeded by a" photograph
from Stuart's famous painting, Which
now adorns the rational capitol build
ing.
The first postage stamps issued by
this government were the 5 and 10
cent denominations in 1847 bearing
portraits of Franklin and Washing
ton, respectively. The Washington
picture was Stuart's. - This portrait
ton tinned until 1870, with a few ex
ceptions, a type of the Hondon cast
appearing upon tbe 3 cents value a
portion of the time. In 1S70 tbe
.Stuart photograph disappeared en
tirely, being superseded by Iloudon's
profile east, which has been used ex
clusively upon the current letter
postage denomination up to the pre
terit time.
Now Stuart's representation of the
first president is about to resume
its place. The likeness of Washing
ton is the most important feature
f the design upon the new sfarnp.
:at the American flag two flags, in
lact is conspicuous and inspiring.
The photograph occupies the central
val. somewhat smaller than the oval
in the current stamp. Above this in
panel are the words "United States
of America" and draped upon either
side occupying two-thirds the length
f the stamp are two flags forming a
background against which the ova!
?f)iis to rest. Immediately beneatn
the bust of Washington appears his
name and at the side in small figures
the dates of Washington's birth and
f.'.?ath, 1702-1709.
Last of a Species Gone.
Ornithologists will regret to learn
that Guilding's Amazon parrot, a
rare bird inhabiting the mountains
of St. Vincent, has in all probabil-
lily become extinct, owing to the-re-
ent volcanic phenomena in the Is
land. The species was said formerly
to occur only on -the Souffriere, hence
it became known as the Souffriere
I h,r writes a London correspondent
ins ocoisman. ine treat emotion
f 1718 drove many specimens to seek
helter in the other highlands of St.
Vincent, biit their numbers were
tmsiderably reduced-'by the-fearful
urneane of 1898, and there is reason
fear, so I am told by an ornitho
logical friend, that the few survivors
!ave all perished in the eruption of
Say Jast.
Oil Painting; a Drng- on Marke.
So stagnant bas the market for
paintings, in oil become, says the T.on
kn correspondent of the New York
lribune.-tnat many artists of good;
.-jpuiiiuuu ucjKiir oi ever again mak-
ing a living by the sale of their work.'
The demand for water colors, , how-
- - ' - " . V iu. o
iTeing sold readily when purchasers
ver. i constant ivnrLc nf thic. nl.ci.
lor oils cannot be found.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS A BOX
U the value H. A. Tisdale, Summer-
t in, S. C, places on DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve. He says :
piles for twenty years. I
"I had the
tried many
doctors and medicines, but all failed
except DeWitt's W'itclrHazel Salve
ft cured me." It is a cocr.binatiOD of
tbe healing properties ot Witch Hazel
wun antiseptic ana emollients ; re
lieves and permanently cures blind,
bleeding itching ana protruding piles,
jres, cut?, bruises eczema, salt rheum
md all skin diseases. E. T. White
head & Co.
- Mrs. Howeo Did the butcher send
.be lobsters? ' Bridget He did, mum,
out I sent them back. They wuzn't
ipe." Town and Country. 7 :
WANTED.
We would like to ask, through the
columns of your paper, if there is any
person who has used Green's August
Flower for the cure of Indieestion.
Dyspepsia, and-Liver Troubles that
has not been enred and veVjn mean
I
eIr "9ulto "eh as sdur-stomacb,
'mentation ol food, habitual costive-
ne neTus dyspepsia headaches, des-
P00 fee'lngs, sleepleesness in fact,
n trouble connected with the
'ltotncl or liver? This medicine has
IP000 wun Ju nd send ; yon one of
1 oar books free of cost. "If yoa never
tiled August Flower, try a 25 cent boU
tie firsU- We haye never known of its
failing. If so. soma thin or in AM aTnffintnl
-1 is the matter with yon. Tbe 25 cent
islze has )ust been introduced this year.
-
TALE OF THE TANGLED TWINS
Horr Two Brother Married Slater
and Verfr Shortly Got Hope
teasty Bewildered.
Well, sir," said Mr. Meddergrass to
the visitor, "I reckon that about tne
funinestthing that -ever happened i
our town was the time the Higgihs
twins coitrted the Wiggins twins. And,
to. tell the truth, nobody is right sure
now that it was so funny after all, be
cause it might have been all right, as it
was. You see the Iliggins twins were
boys and they looked eo math alike
that neither of them knew -.hich be
Was and the Wiggins twins .was girls
bnd they resembled' each other to such
an extent that their mother liketo
fed them to death for feaishe'd been
feeding the wrong one all the time in
stead of both of them.
"Of course, when the-Higgihs twins
began courting the Wiggins girls it
seemed just as it should be. But one
night one of the Higginses eaPed on
one of the .Wigginses and along about
ten o'clock the Wiggins girl went into
the sitting room and told her ma that
he had proposed to her and she didu't
know whether to accept Jym or not,
because she couldn't tell 'whether h
was the one -that had been courting her
or not. So old Mrs. Wiggins went into
the .parlor and explained it to the Hig
gins twin and he said he was in. the
same fix himself, for he couldn't right
ly say whether or not h had popped
to the girl he wanted or to the one his
brother wanted. So they decided to
let it rest and tne young ioiks consiu'
ered themselves half engaged, until a
few nights later the other Higgifis
twin at least he said he was cam
along and proposed to the other Wig'
gins twin and then there was the sam
arffument all over aerain.
"But this time old man Wiggins took
a hand in the dispute and asked them
why not go ahead and get ready to be
married anyway said that the hand ol
fate would work it out all right, and
they could trust the little blind god
Cupid to know what he was about, so
they fixed up a big wedding a double
wedding, of course and people came
from miles, around just to hang over
the fence them that wasn't -invited
And the minister got all mixed uf
while he wasmarrying the two cojp
les, and finally be just sort of scattered
his shots, as yau might say, and got
them all in a covey, so to speak, and
tied them- up in a bunch. Then every
body kissed them all around and con
gratulated them and themselves, too
. "But orettv soon one of the brides
got kind pf hystericky and declared"!
that she believed she had been married
to the wrong twin, and then one of the
Hteffinses, that didn't know which of
the Wigginses he had wanted to marry
or which one he had been married to
either, he got up and said he feared he
had been united with the wrong girl
and' in about two minutes it w as worse
than a puzzle convention
The briderj
was a-looking at one another kind of
suspicious, and the grooms was
a-wrangling away with each other,
trying to decide which was which, and
which wanted which, and, taken alto
gether, it was the rattledes crowd
you ever saw. - And the preacher he
tucked his double fees in- his inside
pocket and allowed that he must
hasten on to a funeTal that was de
manding his attention. Just when the
brides Was getting aroundto the weep
ing and wailing point, and the grooms
was about ready to go out and get
drunk and forget eve-tbing, a srnart
lawyer chap got up and said that the
best plan Was to arrange for a quad
ruple divorce, and then arrive at some
sort of identification, and get married
all over again, but separately and dis
tinctly the next time.
"And do you know," continued Mr
Meddergrass. impressively, according
to the Baltimore American, "that di
vorce case is still hanging fire in the
court, because the iudare can't tell
which is witnesses .and which is prin
cipals, and the would-be divorcees
can't swear to it themselves. So I say
that it is about the funniest thing that
ever happened' down this way; but
maybe it ain't funny, for there is just
a chance that there hasn't been any
mistake made at all. And wouldn't
verybody lauarh if there liBd"''
Thousands Have. Kidney Trouble
and Don't Know it.
Row To Find Out. '
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a
. - sediment or set
tling indicates an
qa unhealthy condi
Yrtion of the kid
I ! nvs if It eta i no
your linen it is
evidence of kid
ney trouble ; too
frequent desire to
pass it or pain in
the
back is also
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out oi oraer.
What to So,
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wiau in curing rneumatism, pain in the
back, kidneys, liver, bladdef and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
i, ur una eiiecxs ioiiowing use-of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up -many times
during the nightr The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won-
Sncsi ior us won-
aenui cures ot tne most dl
If you need a medicine you
distressing cases
u should have the
best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l.-sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful discovery
and a book that tells
more about it, both sent
absolutely free by mail,
aaaress ur. . runner Home of Swamp-Root
CoT7Binghamton.. N; Y. When writing men-
- 9Aivm tt-l- A - .
" ""-'
- Don't make any mistake," but re
member the name, Swamp-Root, Dc.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address,
Bingbampton, N. Y., on every bottle
r Jerry--Don't forget the widows and
orphans. "Tom That's right ; I'm
courting pretty widow, and she's an
orphan, too. Detroit Free Press, i i C;
S. A. L.
FLORIDA AM D WEST INDIA Dated Jan. 19th, 1898.
SHORT LINE. No. No. I I No. I No. '
VESTIBULE LIMITED TRAINS. , HQ3 49 j Stations 48 f;0
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE P. M. A. M. P. M. I A. M.
Jetween New York, Tampa, Atlanta.
New Orleaus and Points South
. and West. ,
Jn Effect Aritii. 13, 1902.
SOUTHWARD.
Daily Daily
No 31 No 27.
Lv. New York, P. R. R 12 55 p m 12 10 a m
L.V Philadelphia, V. K. K 3 29 p m 7 20 a m
Lv Baltimore, P. R. R 5 45 p m 934am
Lv Washington, P. R. R 700pm 1041am
Lv Richmond, S. A. L. Ry ....10 37 p m 215 pm
Lv Petersburg, 1120pm 256pm
Lv Norlina,
1 55 a m 530pm
Lv Henderson, " 2 2d am 554pm
Lv Raleigh 4 12 a m, 727pm
Lv Southern Pines, 605am 927 pm
Lv Hamlet
7 20 a m 10 35 p m
Lv Columbia t
Ar Savannah
Ar Jacksonville
9 40 a m
iiepm
7 oopm
I 05 a m
4 55an
9 15 am
Ar St Augustine
1050
Ar Tampa
6 45 a m 5 45 pm
- No. 33.
P. & N. f 7 55 a m
" 10 16 a m
No. 41
Lv New York N. Y
Lv Philadelphia
'855pm
ti 36 p m
Lv New York O. D. S. S. XZo f 3 00 p m.
Lv Baltimore B. S. P. Co
..f 6 30 p m
Lv Wash'ton N. & W. S. B.
.6 30 pm"
Lv Portsmouth S. A. L. Ry.
Lv Weldon "
LV Norlina " -
Lv Henderson "
Lv Raleigh "
Lv Southern Pines " .
Lv Hamlet ' .
9 05 p m 9 25 a m
11 45 a m 11 55 a m
1 55 a m 140pm
228am 2 lO i m
4 12 a m 3 55 p m
6 05 a m 6 18 p ra
7 25 a m 10 35 p m
Lv Wilmington
3Q5P m
Ar Charlotte
10 08 a m 1032 pm
Lv Chester
Lv Greenwood
Lv Athens
Ax Atlanta t
10 22 a m
12 35 p m
250pm
3 55 P m
1 35 a m
3 43 a m
6 13 a m
750am
At Augusta C. & W. CT
S 40 P n
Ar Macon C. of Ga
Ar Montgomery A & W. P.
Ar Mobiie L. & N.
Ar New Orleans L. & N. -
7 20 p m 11 35 a m
9 20 p m 6 25 p m
2 55 a m .
7 25 a m
Ar Nashville N. C. &-St. L. 4 00 a m 6 55 p m
Ar Memphis
415pm 8 25 a m
NORTHWARD.
.- - Daily Daily
No. 32 N. 38
Lv Memphis N. C. & St. L. 12 45 noon 8 4o p m
Lv Nashville
9 30 p m 9 30 a m
LV?Jew Orleans L. & N. Smpm
Lv Mobile L. 8uN. 1230am
Lv Montgomery A. & W. P. 6 20 a. m
Lv Macon C. of Ga.
800am 4 20 p m
Lv Augusta C. & W. C.
10 05 a m
Lv Atlanta t S. A. L. Ry.
Ar Athens "
Ar Greenwood "
Ar Chester "
Lv Charlotte 11
12 00 noon 800pm
257pm 1123 pm
514 pm- fi 56 a m
717pm 406am
7 27 p m 4 50 a m
Lv Wjlmington
305pm
Lv Hamlet
10 40 p m 7 40 a m
Lv Southern Pines " 1133 pm 8 34 am
Lv Raleigh " 1 35 a m 11 05 a m
Lv Henderson " 305am 1242pm
Lv Norlina S. A. L. Ry. 350am 1 45 p m
Lv w cldon 5 qd a m 300pm
Ar Portsmouth " 7 15 am 535pm
Ar Washington N. & W. S. B.
6 55- a m
Ar Baltimore B. S. P. Co.
t6 45 a m I
Ar New York O.ID. S. S. Co.
t5 00 p m
Ar Philadelphia N. Y. P. & N.
Ar New York "
T5 45pm
8 15 p m
5 io.a m
8 00 a m
No. 34
9 00 p m
No 66
Lv Tamoa S. A. L. Rv.
800am
Lv St Augustine S. A. L. Ry
7 45 a m 550
Lv Jacksonville "
Lv Savannah '"
9 45 am 800pm
1 55 p m 11 55 p m
705pm 500am
10 40 p m 825am
Lv Columbia i
Lv Hamlet "
Lv Southern Pines
11 33 p m 9 22 a m
1 35 a m 11 35 a m
3 05 a m 12 58 p m
Lv Raleigh "
Lv Henderson ''
Lv Norlina "
3 45 a m 1 45 p ml
Lv Petersburg " .
Ar Richmond '
553am 407pm
6 35 a m 4 55 p m
10 10 a ni 6 36 p m
11 25 a m 11 25 pm
r 36 p m 2 56. a m
Ar Washington P. R. R.
Ar Baltimore P. K. K.
Ar Philadelphia .P. R. R.
Ar New York P. R. R.
4 13 p m 630am
Note. fDaily Except Sunday.
tCentral Time. Eastern Time.
II. S. LEARD, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C
TOL RATES.
Carolina & Va., Telephone Co ,
Henderson, N. C, Dec. 3, 1900,
The following toll rates will be in
effect on and aftei Dec. 3. 1900,
hubiect to change and correction
From Rocky Mount to -
Burlington
Clarksville
Enfield
Greensboro
Goldsboro
HighPoint
50.
45.
20. ..
60,
35.
65.
Chase City
Dunn
45.1
40.
Franklin ton' 35.
Greenville- 30.
Henderson 35.
Hillsboro 45.
Louisburg so.
Nashville 10.
Raleigh "35.
Scotland Wk 25.
Tarboro 15.
Warrenton 30.
Weldon v 30.
Winston . 75
Littleton
Mercer
Oxford
Sniithfield
10.
40.
35. -1
Springhope 15.
Wake Forest 35.
Washington 35.
Wilson 15.
Durham. " 40.
F.
Toeplemak,
Gen. Supt.
"They tell me your son is a close stu-
. , m . . . . . n .1 nil .1 a
'J"" a uunar 4 muuiu sijenuin
money." Cleveland Plain dealer,
$100 REWARD $100,-
Tbe readers of
hia lunoiw tii u
pieased to learn that there
io ioast
one dreaded disease that science ha9
i i.i tn i,
A w WUJO ,lL a" " gw, ana
luai 18 catarrn. Hairs Uatarrb Cureis
the only positive cure known-to thelbunaar - '-..
meilical fraternity. Catarrh lwinr :
coustitutienal disease, reonir nn.
-
..... . . ..,
vkunubw uwiimenii. nan s uatarrb
Cure is taken intercallyctine directly
uponthe blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, . thereby destroying tbe
foundation of tbe disease, and giving
the patient strength by building up
tbe constitution and assisting nature in
doing its work. .The proprietors have
so mQcb faith in "its curative powers,
that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to care. Send
for list of testimonials. ,
, Address, F. J. Obenney & Co.. Tole-
d., 0.1;iv-Tt.: . -""' .
I3CrSold bydrugglsts,.75c. - '
. HaU'erFamily Pills are the besC
KQHFOLK & CAF.0LK1A fl. R,
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
2 20 9 00 Lv Norfolk Ar. 5 55
2 40 ,9 20 Pinners Point 5 39
.10 05
950
9 26
12
8 39
8 21
804
7 48
6 45
3 03 9 46 Drivers
3 17 10 00 SuftTplk
3 50 10 34 Gatf-i
4 15 10 50 Tunl?
5 05
450
420
400
3 41
3 27
Le 2 31
4 36 II 06 Ahoskey
4 53 21 21 Aulander
5 35 12 21 Ar. Tarboro
Ar. Lv.
6 35 I 12 50 Rocky Mount 1 55 6 17
P.M. P.M. r. m . a. en.
Daily. tDaily except Sundry
Trains No. 49 and 48 solid trainc be
tween Pinner's Point and Wilmington
Train No. 49 connects at Rocky Mt.
with Irain 23 for all points South and
No. 78 train for all points South and
No. 78 tram for all points North.
(. M. SERPELL, J. K. K.JSNLX
Genr'l Man. Sup't Tains
T. M. EMERSON,
- Gen'l Pas. Agent
WILMINGTON & WELDON R.R.
AND BRANCHES.
AND ATLANTIC COAST. LINE
RAILROAD-COMPANY OF
SOUTH CAROLINA.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH,
May 25, 1902. OS o jgS jgl
umimnTtttTtrt"
A. M. p, M. P. M. A. M. P. If.
Leave Weldon 11 60 8 &
Ar. Kocky Mt. 1 00 10 32
Leave Tarboro 12 22 7 22
LvrRocky Mtr" -1 05 "l'o"o2 T ""fT 48 "Ta"6i
Leave Wilson i 50 11 20 9 31 8 29 2 ar
Leave Seima 55 I2 20
Lv. FayetteviUe 4 41 1 25 -Ar.
Florence 7 M S 35
' P. M. A, M.
Ar. Goidsboro """ 9 20
Lv. Ooldaboro 7 31 S 16
Lv. Magnolia 8 37 4 25
Ar. Wilmington 10 10 00
P. M. A. H. P. M.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
5
oS
oS
Lv. Florence
Lv. Fayettevtll
Leave Selma
Arrive Wihion
P. M.
A, M.
7 Ob!
8 80l
9 37
9 Si
Lv. Vairnolla
It Of.
12 24
Lv. Goldeboro
p."m
10 3!
P. M
Leave Wilson '
Ar. Rocky Mt,
1 18
1 5?
11 23
I reave Tarboro
Lv. Rocky Mt
Ar. Weldon
P.M
tDaily except Monday.
JDaily ex
cept Sunday.
Wilmington and Weldon Railroad
Yadkin Division Main Line Train
leaves "Wilmington, 9 10 a. m., arrive
Favetteville 12 20 p. m., leaves Fayette
viUe 12 42 p. m., arrives Sanford 1 as
p. m. Returning leaves Sanford 3 10
p. m., arrives i ayetteyuie 4 pm.
-wj m no
leaves FayetteviUe 4 4U p. m., arrives
Wilmington 7 30 p. m.
Wilmington and. Weldon Railroad,
Bennetteville - Branch Train leaves
Bennettsville 8 10 a. m., Maxton 9 05
a. m., Jtea springs v dz a. m., nope
Mil's 10 55 a. m., arrives FayetteviUe
11 10 a. m. Returning leaves Fayette
viUe 5 00 p. m., Hope Mills 525 p. m.,
Red Springs a bi p. m., Maxton b lb
p. m., arrives rsennettsvuie i za-p. m
Connections at FayetteviUe - with
train No. 78, at Maxton with tbe Caro
lina Central Railroad, at Red Springs
with the Red Springs and' Bowmore
Railroad, at Sanford with the Seaboard
Air Line and Southern Railway, at
Gulf with the Durham and Charlotte
Railroad.
Train on the Scotland Neck Brand
Road leaves Weldon 3 :15 p in., Halif
3: 29 p. nr ., arrives Scotland Neck
4 :10 p. m ., Greenville 5 :47 p. m., Kins-
ton 6,45 p. m. Returning leavef
Kinston 70a. mi, Greenyille 8 :30 a.
m arriving Halifax at 11 :05 a. m
Weldon 11 :20a. m., da y except Sun
day.
Trains on Waehirn Branch leave
Washington 8 :00 ri m. and 1 :45 rj.m
arrive Parmele 8 :55 a. m. and 3 :10 p.
ra., returning leave Parmele 9 :1a . m
and 5 :22 p. m., arriye .Washington
10 :35 a. m. and 6 :15 p. m., daily ex
cept Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, daily
except . Sunday -4 :io p. m., Sunday
4 :35 p. m., arrives Plymouth 6 :35 p.
m- b :3 P Returning, leaves riy
moin aany except ounaay, i :av a. m
.1 '
i o FlF a m 11 .fin a .
-Tram on Midland N. C. Branch
i
leaves Goldsboro daily, except Sunday.
.UU a. m., arriving Smithheld b :10 a
m. Returning leaves Smithfield 7 :00
a. m. ; arrives at Goldsboro 8 :25 a.n
Trains on. Nashville Branch lea
Rocky Mount at 9 :30 a. m., 4 :00 p. m
I -KT I 111- tf OA A -r,
i opnng nope n :uu a. m., 4 :a p. m
1 Returning' leave Spring ilope 11 :20 a
.. t m r m a r v wn ii i i . r.
, l-'T f x .. ui
5 p. m., arrive at rCocky Mowot
12 :10 p. m., 6 :20 p. m., daily except
Train on Clinton Br ich leaves War-
1 , . . J.tl.. r.. j
?Z'W fa,.,;y.' lceFl
o:ou a.03. ana 4 :io . m. Keturn
ing leaves Clinton t 7:00 a. m.
1 9 :30 a. m
I Train No. 7c nakes cl xe connection
at Weldon for -1 points North daily,
all rai via Kicmond.
H. M. EMERSON,
( ieul Pass. A gent.
J. R. KENLT Gen I anizer.
q 0-33 jga
-oao
A. M P.-M.
10 05 H 05
12 40 10 28
2 10 II 40
2 57 12 2o
7 33
p'."m." " a."m'.
2 35 8 20 12 20
3 30 9 00 12 10
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2 31
"3 50 12 43
4 63 1 37
P. M. A. M.
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e rreereporcon twtentaulitr. TntefcMhnnv
It tafon9t
them all rapidly, i easily, coarse or fine,
pieces, without mashing, squee. lg,
grinding
jriz&'RELL.-HA. 77)3'
Scet'an!
to the Public:
I
n view of tho approaching ftill season we
respectfully,-to call your attention to our
facilities for transacting a general banking bus
iness. We have correspondents!! New York,Pliila
delphia, Baltimore, Richmond, Petersburg and Nor
folk. Va., and in the principal cities in this State.
We make collections with promptness, and at 1 -banking
rates, and are desirous of being of use to
the business community in this section of North
Carolina. We allow interest on deposits in our Sav
ings Department and compound the same twice a
year on sums of one dollar and upwards.
The First National Bank of Weldon.
The ortjlf United States Depositary in this section
of Eastern JfortiV Carotina.
oooTiiirjD nncn
Beal Estate, Rental, Collecting and Insurance Agency.
Real-Estate B o u ght and Sold
on Cornmission.
nsriTO AZ7D oil a 1 no oolisctsd
Rents Negotiated for Town
and Country Property.
- " E. E. IIlLLlARl),
John W. House,
12-12-tf ' - - Managers.
a. Mcdowell, Pbksident. . x frank p. shii ds, cashi
W. R..BOND, Ass't C4.6HIER.
Tbe Hii iecl Ban!,
; SCOTLAND NECK. N. C.
OLICITS THE ACCOUNTS OF BOTH INDIV IDUALS AND BUSlNI 5
- v .. FIRMS.- " " " 10 10
MONUMENTS AND GRAVESTONES
Ms
chop
but Sargent's Gem Food Chopper will
chop raw - meat, cooked meat, vege
tables of all kinds, fruit, crackers,
bread, eggs, cheese, nuts,' figs and
other foods, pnd
It '-but 11 chop
in uniform
tearing - or
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