THB ENTERPRISE. \» I l , fOIUIRID EVEBT TIURSDAV - / —AT — Wnfiamston, K. 0. \aLPBED R WHITMOIIE, \ Editor and Publisher. EAlered at the Post Office al WiUiariWton, N. C , as Second Class Mail Matter. SUBSCRIPTION, $1 a your. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1901. In 1800 tlift. lurgest fortune in the United Stales was &260,- OL'O. To-day there are several fortunes of more- than $-00,.- OOO.OOO) In 18 J0 area consisted of .'11)6,703 square miles. To-day it is over 2,000,000 square miles. General Assembly ofNorth Carolina on .Tuesday of this week elected Hon. l\ M. Sim mons, United States Senator p succeed Marion . Hu|l«*iv Mi'' SiuitnotiH received oG votes in the Senate and llictiinond Pour •on received >S. In the House Mr. Simmons received ßß voter and Mr. Pearson 18. Mr. Neill, the noted cotton statis tician, in whom the cotton buying World places great confidence, bus jnst given oat another estimate based upon data carefully obtained throughout the season up to the present, ntid concludes, without re- Mrre, that the crop now tielng mar keted cannot exceed !• 7,10. Ot) bale" The last crop was !),241.000 hale*, ao, with nil. the increased nqreage. the yield of the present crop is only atisut one-halt million bales more than last year. This means the orojf not yet marketed is good for ten cents. QUEEN VlCTtJfcttfe Her Majesty Passes Away. For- the las' few days Queen Vic toria, Gr«at Rritian's beloved Queen has been critically ill, and the world over, there have Aieen feelings of deepest anxiety as to Iter condition At 6;30 o'clock Tuesday evening |U»nu»ry 2», iyot, theQu en passed away at the Osborne Hmise. The civilized word will join in a •» • mourning the death of the .noble Queen, the greatest woman the world has ever known. The Prince of Wales now King Edjyard, VII, succeed# Her Majesty ■sto the throne of England. The following nrtiele wns clipped from The Commrin wealtli nnd it speaks for itself: "There might he some clnir ity in such treatment, but is there any mercy?'' Such is the comment ol the Enterprise on thv condition i or poor house, ot Martin county, and the treatment of the in mates. The statement is jnucL that where the colored inmate*! are kept there nre large crack,- Under the doors •"where the cold, biting winds of tho win ter season can pour in on' the occupants, subjecting them to rheumatism, pneumonia, and Other fatal diseases, theroby causing more expense for the oounty." The further statement is made that the bedding is not fit for use, and that the beds are scantily covered.- 7 The En terprise makes a plea that the count? ought atleist furnish,.the aged, poor end infijem with as much eomfbrt aathe State pro rides for its criminals. The writer said that on his way to I town he met the keeper of the .. house well loaded with hisdrams and jo no condition to have charge of the poor people there- j Wherever there is neglect of such persons as the couuty as* •nines to care for, it ought to tw remedied , WmIHIBTON LETTtl (Krum our regular Ci.rn^tKindrnt.l flic Army Keorgination bill i« now in the hand* of a Conference Committer, but no anxious is the Administration to see it finished that the conferees on the part of the House, will accept the bill as it passed the Senate, anil it will go to the Pre*ident at once. The War Department ban ariauged to open recruiting office* all over the country, HO as to procure tliu men provided for.in the lull, a* rapidly as possible. K'entiling will also go OJI actively in the I'hilppincs, tho hill authorizing llie enlistment' of natives in the discretion of ifie PresideiitQup to 1*2,000. The Senatorial programme, will until further notice, be the Ship SuTiffffly tuff, which lias been so amended that it now ha* practical ly all of the !sepn I*l icnu Senators, the regu'at appropriation hills,«u| the Hevi>hlit lied net ion hill, which Sei.ator Aldiuh says will be re ported this week. The action pi the lepnblican caucus in deciding not to take up the Nicaragua Ca nal bill until the Government of Great Brit Tan acts on the Haj' Pannceforte treaty has shelved the Canal hi If fata time. The House, Hltur disposing of the Postal Codifications bill, has tlio Naval AppropriationaSllVtady Fur consideration, but that will be quickly passed unlcHs the loaders purpofitdy delay action. An important, although short dialogue occurted on the floor o1 tho Senate, when Senator Spooner expressed the opinion that the timo had not come for Congress to legis late lor tho Philippine* Sensjiir Teller asked: "When will we be ready to legislate?" Senator Spoon - ei replied: "The Senator can an swer that question as easily as he can ask it. Ido not undertake to say when we shell bo ready to leg islate for the Philippines. Ido not think We shall be ready until we have sent a joint Committee of (.'.ingress to investigate tho situa- the people iu the Islands/' -enator Toller, *'When shall we do that?" Senator* S;ooner: "1 hope that w.i will piovide tor such a committee before tliii session conies to an end. I have nfider taken, myself, to frame a resolution providing for such a committee " The significance of Mr. Spooler's remarks lie iu their having made it plain that the majority iu the Senate have no Philippine pro gramme for tli if Session. This is in line with tho action of the re publican caucus declaring against Philippine legislation at tlris sea 'si on. Irrigation of iho arid lands in the West lms an able upporter in "the person of Secretary Hitchcock, lie mi It hi it ted a letter, strongly favoring legislation providing for public irrigation to the House Com mittee on public lands, now con sidering the question, in which he say* that what are now desert lands i ca lie changed into an acreage cap aide ofsupportii.u: a population of fii»,000,000 peop|> by proper irri gaticu. jll support id his conteu tion; lie cites the wonderful suc cess of irrigation in Egypt" in the last few years- a success ■ a'""country IroTn Tiop'eless bankruptcy. Tile prediction i-i this paper that the .Vrniy bill would ice ivy tjm ! ToWfc of oihefH, fill or;; (baa reuHlrj licHii, was corrccf. Four dcnii oraiic Seuatois, L'n Isiy, of l'y ,1 McLatiriu, ot S.C.,sl'irg.iii,of At and S'tllivnn, of Mis*-, voted for the bill One republican—Welling ton—voted agaiust the bill, auil Senator iloar» who was paired ngaitibt it would also have done so had he been present when the vote was taken, A •Mr. G. Edward Fuller, Assist ant Superintendent of the l)ivi* sion of Foods and their accessories of the Pan American Exposition, at Bufta*lo, is in Washington, cou fcrriug with Mr. B. T. Galloway, Director of Plant Industry Depart-, 1 nient of Agriculture, about the ex- tropica) tifes and shrubs . from Uncle Sam a hot houses. Mr. Fuller says of the intentions of his , branoh of the Exposition: "It is ! the desire of Director General Du t chanan, und Superintendent Tay lor, to have the food exhibit show everything from the tree to the table. All of the plauts, trees, ' vines, and the like, from which |teas, coffees, and spines are pro duced, will be shown growing, and the different stages, from to to finished products, exhibited. There will "be a magnificient con servatory containing all varieties of apices grown in-Pan - America while the general food display will lie on a larger eoale than at the World'* Fair. Bonth and Central American countries will be repre sented by extremely large exhibits of their food products,, and JL in tend to show the peopla of the U. 8. how they may add to their bill of fare sotne very tasty dishes pre pared by their neighbors to the southward. In this connectino, I am preparing a special exhibit of fed pepper showiug the different methods of production and con sumption of that spice. " ,« 1 Senatorial eulogies of the lata Senator Gear have rerived a num ber of stories of his frankness. Senator Dolivpr told of this con versation lietwcen Mr. Gear, who when a candidate for Congress, was aeked to attend the meeting of a temperance society, the President of which was a Quaker, for the pur pose of being catechised. The Quaker said to Mr. Gear: "We learn ihat thou dost not belong to any tehifiernnce society, and that thee dost take a drink when it pleases thee?" Without a mo ments hesitation, Mr. Gear replied: "That is true." The Quaker tlieii said: "Thee art very frank, and thy Iran knees is more to be eoiu tncndod than thy habita. We do not think thee ought to drink, but if thou hadst lied to us., we would not have supported tbeo. The will now receive our votes." Senator Dolliver added:' And he did get their votes and he never forgot the incident and its moral-.'' Quality and not qnnutltv makes DeWitt's Little Karly Kisers such valuable little liver pills. 0. L>. Oar staiphen &;00. „ Dim of i Winl Receliid li tli Wir. (ClwrloHt Ohncrrtr.) Mr. Robert Garrison, a well known citixen ot Mecklenburg county, and a veterau of the civil war, died at his home in Mallard Creek township at 3 o'clock yester day afternoon. His death was the result of a wound received in the wur, thirty-eight years ago. Didn't Tklok It Funny (WHbiiingthn stnr.) Frank Sloan, of Pre«.e.>tT Wiish ingtoii, concluded he would play a practical joke oil a young lady whom he wis escorting ami who sail alio "hud never lieeu kii*ed,' lie liliitd-fubh'd her, and then "tor fun" stole a Inns. She'didn't con sider it funny and j ibbed a hat pin into linn, which liroke, off, unused blood poison and killed hi in in it day or so. EDYAL Tailoring is the standard of excellence TO-DAY— NEXT YEAR ALWAYS Quality ever improving Purse - pleasing prices THE ROYAL TAILORS Chicago, U. S. A. lam y 'y Medical Di'-c : - *.■>}£&. • oftwopto .ItJßlik.'l \ I > two pcopk fifl,thesu.. ■ -ilk fjlljl. l}cu",M:.:ij» at IK- t itMeOeavclil • (Kv"u, S |h* .. ,\ , i/ liiitclen hum- . \ ti.r.en ou'tti .« »r;a»(t tour .> t;.; «•*,, .... ill c• • . • • i |,, , •■v or In*-s', ' ■ ili, » , a:>-hc m Antf-Jni fVcsT'- u- • tie. P. -V; ' ■ t t.-V -nifr. lr." viif e. • M . iu? lP;a n * r-ti-twi.« 5* - 1 v-lp I *T'WWTWTS# wmtrnr r "C lIKMII it SERMON ON ADVERTISING Ai I m Eiltir's Vim m la* ti Attnet Built tl. Kecently th auditor of tb« Ofoaeo (U.) Times gave au iuatraetlre talk to bit patrons through tbe medium offai* column. He aaid in i»art: * "It may gratify tba vanity of tbe cttisen to have bia busineaa ability and bia aacoeaa eulogized, but it will uever add • dollar to bia tor tune to pay a transient, travel stained pencil poaher to write a lew paragraphs of praiae eouceruiug biuisellaud liia bUMiieaa. Hisueigb bora, wbo are associating witii bmi daily, kuow biui to well to believe auylbiug tiiul is uol true about him. Vbat tbe m«-rebant u*l» ui help biu> aell good* IN uol a picture 01 wixnup lu tbe publication o| tout urn ait "foreign" advertising laa.ot, but a regular advertisement lit tbe local papera o wb.it be baa to aell aud then to iuvaribly ailbere aa to piioe aud quality to tbe »|>etiifi~ cationa ol tbe tuivei ti.en.ent Editors have au opportunity to scau very closely lite effect of different kinds of advertising aud to eee/ibe effect of ueglectiug to advertise in llie local papers. Tbe obaervant editor uiigbt be dropped dow» into »lex«ii atorea ill * town lu wbicb lie wits an eutire atianger, and be could deteinnue la bail' an bonrany plessuut week day wbicb of tbe *loies advertiae judicioualy. Merchants wbo advertise attract straugera; those wbo do not, keep H lew old customers until they begin to learn through the udvarttaiug columua that cheaper and more up to data goods ale sold at other storea. Tbe merchant wbo doea uol advertiae cannot affird to renew bia stock with up-to-date goods, for be has not sold bia old stock, so be loses bia old customers aud keeps lita old good#, and all because he will not advertiae. 1 NOTICE ♦ Notice is hereby given that ap« plications will 1* made to tbe pres. eut session of tbe Gaueral Assembly for a charier for the "Hank of Mats iin Comity" wnb power to do gen ernl banking business ft William ston, N. 0. Jan. lßih, I#oo Wheeler Maitiu, Atty For the [ncoporatora. It Bfldlis Til Sitka. The fame of uckh-n's Xrnka -alve as t in the wo hi ex tends ound the car|h it * the on* perf ct healer of Cut* t)orn uin> Uruisea, ores nald ; tod* U • Felons, Aches Pain and *:■' -• '•»*» eruptions Nnly infallible -M *1 Only 25c a box at N S. Peel ,V ■ Martin Cou t"K -'perior Cout rl C« Spuill et'als , . . vs. . J. •I. i-t nl* Ihe ah- vc eniitl d »cti >n has been bnu.'lit f rthepurp *« of e 'U'. iiikf for divls -in Ne son Wi-.tcs fa> jn saftl count ■ an siirnm.•«** hns been du'y ■ n tl tl or aH ths iXafcndni ts -H.i naM n e t 4la*y of. hrn.'i' V 1 . •*' 1 i.-ms io N C before'he CK ,e»t, a' h'cb time an p'arn nnts J H Waters and Wat rs ar require"'. v -v af>fi »r |od aw a er or den»«i to the co plaint. I bis Jin i day ol Dec. 19 0. ] A HOW'S Clerk Buperior r 'ourt This season there i« 1 rule nmnnii eMldr"" r • •" r-'mn o ' 'n«t» troubles, Pi.iain" ai'i 1 'ti L ».iv»j the little oiift • »tn ;e »»'• rtli'» iltsessi'x. vv« kit.M •»(' o.at'Hy so certain to stive instant a * One Minnie Cough Cure. It nan aW be relied upon in ari.tpe and all throat and Innir fr>»nh|*a nf adulti f!***nnt intake C. IV t aratarplieW • it German Remedy, / j *si JB H PA % *it» *4 sjir 11 wKb i KO: lo& ! Ilotice is herebv given that an a|>plication will be made to the i:ext General Assembly of 1901 by t' c Commissioners of the town'of Wil liamston N. C. to amend the char ter and enlarge the coporate li-nits of said town. D :ne by reaolutiou of said iioard at a regular meeting on tbe ilth day of Dec. 1900. B. F. CiOL»WI\ v tecretaiy.. Pepsin pifpavatlonx "Hen tail to relieve indigent 1011 because tliey eun 4i««fl only albantinouh foods. There l» tHie piepar.itloll Mist d l g , °S , "N|b elaisra of ft« •!, ami that if KodoS l'»»pep-ia (int. ft euits tbe nor t i iw« ol titili. wit lull it.n l • jftves tir at»«t relief, lor it dlgfios hut \»i ei»t. C. D. dar»tarplieii ft Ct».- \*OVl E til tly . Irtee o' a decree ol the Su per! r court of Martin County in a special proceeding therein pend ng 111 ra AIJIIZO liresell, adm'r-Harriet ). iiarriaon 1 ccd gain t Asa Fd momlson and wife Viary et als 1 shall e- pose to public sale before the Cou. t house d or i • the town of Williamston, N. C. n Monday the 4th day of February the following re.lestatc, to wit: A cert till tract ofland in Griffin's to A nship, county aforesai \ and known as lot No. 'ii the division of the lan>la of the late Robert Lanier among his heirs b ing the same lot assigned to sai l Harriet J. ilarnson. deed, adjoi ing he ands of Kader Lilley and others. Containing 44 acre more or less. Kor deti iitr de>cripiion as to boun 'darieareference mnv be htd to the public registsry of Martin county. Terms if sale; CASH. I his January 1 st, >9Ol, V ALQNZO .IA>SE .1, 41 Adm rand Commissioner WANPKD. A g'Mid live repies eutalive at every P. O 111 tliu COUII fv. Apply to THE ENTIfiHPBISK. Blovi Tt Atoas. The. old idea that the bady some times n eds a powerfu' drastic pur gative pill 'l*4-1 been e*;ilo led; jor Dr. Kind's N*w Life Pills, which are j>erf-ctly harmless, gently stimulate, liv»r and bowel*tO expel p iaonOMS matter' cleanse th • system and alt kolu ely ciir» Con>tipat ! on,a!i'l -ick Headachi*. *sc .jt V. Peel & Co. New GoaJs New Store Ci. A. 6ui ford Ilea K| tut Tiers for Dry (1 • NJUI) IS, Bjot l *, She» haUtClpi kcrdy-Made Clothing, TURNITURB (i a-s\V ire CiOi'k'i v, Ofi|g«, I'aitiic, Oi Wiiniuw OIIIHN, Heavy and Fancy VJ roc3r ie6,&G UIN it 1«* buiifclit tor ilio . J po Cutii ".u4 will sell for (Josh iu> l.ow as lite l.owcat. Highlit Cul Prlcts Paid ftr Csuntrf Prtdtce. COMPETITION DEFIED. G. A. GUILFORD, Robersouvillc, N. C. Does tlie Baby Thrive . If not, something must foe wrong with its food. If the mother's mUK doesn't nour ish it, she needs SCOTT'S EMULSION. H supplies the elements of fat required for the baby. If baby b not nourished by Its artificial food, then it reqidres Scoffs Emulsion • Half a tcaspoonful three or four times a day in its bottle will have the desired effect tt seems to have a matical effect upon babies and children. A fifty-cent bottle wifl prove the truth of our statements. Sk omH tafcea la ammmtr aa wU ma winter. r«t. When you want Tumor's Nortli CuroliiiH Altnai«w. don't fa M (o get ii at, thin office, /■ Prrsom who tfgrr lr»mi haft K**Uob (wn tiflf rxiwrt to lii - e Ik» IxWHOir * !»«»>' f !»♦* «■ I! till 1 I requhetl o iiaiuidi flu* Ih»,)\ ;i the |.r»i)iicM •>) iuiiiT a;i*H»ed hi > tltv tin fdt potxi.M thf hhßnt; Jt im|»»it>tiir. ir. «-nr»» indtjr-«ti >n \ , tiia It.'Nt IH »mI of 11ll* | 111 (| «t | III* ||' lUmIMII kl(i>«TH K"I 'J •iiH'nip It wlt ( r yon «'u' •IHhI Ifu'lnr* .rli lie tini-*lfw oIJIHIi* 1" [!• rfoKl la ft. f)n,i - liii ;j! t- It $ C o of. : i ! " y flrfffe " f an ftb su perior • ur of V Kill cour ■!**: 1 will *• t| -JJthi.- coyrthnuein ifta .«sto>, on M « tayM'elvinf >. tin t the following Und* A«'j -inig ii «.H Uos ton on iht* No.tli; Wiictfo* ("reek on the F.us ; John Pevrec on ihe "outh: and Wolf Pit hran.-h n h? Went j Cotituining five luttulr i *•cs more t o r K»s;i>;irt known ns the "i.tir 'tny 1 Tand snl a part known a th» Uufl hind. - ~ _ Term* of aale one half ca*h. l»al ence in t moniha wi h 6 per cent interest on defcrre'l p»ymeiit fr m day f sale. Tile rolaiiied until whole of ufchasw-money is paid. Januaiy I t, u c. W'tEl LI R M.\"ITM Com.. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Dioests what you eat. Itartlflcially digests the foodand aids Nature in sifehgtbening and recon structing tlie exhausted digestive or gans. it. Ist ho lat«Bt discovered digest tot and tonic; Wo other preparation cau approach It in efficiency, it In-, atautly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, bour stomach, Nausea. Blek Headache, Gastraltfia Cramp* and all ot bcr results of impel feet digestion Pries IDe. and W. Lwn »1»* contains »»tjmri MMU SIM. Book all »boutdy»prpßitt nmtlsU fret by C. C. OeWITT * CO.. Ct»ce 6 » € O.CAIiil AHI'IKV & flU «»r> ilnf a Ortcfcand sca TlpttOnMT •Mrkl* ur*rtnin onr oMnlon free »h»ih«r tii fwwitV.n |« pr.bmWr rMtr.t«hl«. rommuiilea tmna Irlotlr r.MiiJionl(»l. llmMbo ki* I'atruU Mill fr«, nMuM raontjr fur Mvurinii MtonUk V»iaiiH i»M*n tfin.iiuli Muim t Co. r*oaln tpt ul uuitee, without UIIMO, la the Scientific American. A hnndmmicif wixVty. lMWtafr I cuHili'n'if rtny g.-tontUli J'nirn»L I jo ir: f'.i.rtnom h»,|t S#M bjan n».«io»lw». i ■/I ADrrCT Farm 'mp'ennil.v T LniiULul House in the Stilli Buggies, Harness, Saddles, Plows and Castings, Pumps and Weil Fixtures. EUSIHES, SAW MILLS, THUESHEU, BINDERS, MOWERS, FENCING, WM. Writ# Ur CIWS|M Mrf Mk «>r IfMW Low MsSSi ■wmmmmm*THf IMPLEMENT ttTSSKr'' j I ..jjgmiiMgswaiMWL.'i. .JiuMuimm J. -g.j JUU MMMMMMTMMMMMMMMMFMMTML' ILUMfIN ACADEMY. (. « JR • I "I — SI'RIXG TERM BEGINS • /• •* ... JAN'Y 14 -1901. ■' ' ' ' , ' ; 4 ■F " ■' . Your girls and boya Ijjall receive the very best attention .... SEND THEM' .... C. W. WILSON, Principal A. C. L. Afuimc coast uni r. m, cohpaxt. ' coiranm wnuui trains ooinc •ot-th. n.!.0. g* ►i - _. i ■ 'Pap4* . .A.mr M. p. tt. A. it'. p.Tm. • '"** M P I M. 3 X- •« -'»! .. \ m *'•»' 1 2j. '«> « #3/ Jl( tt S* l». 1 ? " J 4 " .1 5' 57 I*> 1 . .. * Si, II »H .. . , . 'Jj 4 J>\ ia « - • ..ZZ 1 ' " 7 7 4( , " '• X A .... —-si i» 1 - xSEr XttlZ \r. WilaiuKUm 1 Z J g I' M A M.jr. U. TRAINS GOING NORTH. * - - r ;r; |- 3-i.j %i "5 jj e i l S '.-£ .« 1i o a 1 j iti t-v. FJorracc ...... :.C* . . r u..-,> Afiirc Wilmj'i ... a 35 t9 ijj'T;"! A. M. .r M A.IL Wi!mi nffitui .. . | 7 (X » 935 t,-r. Mtffittjtia . I K y> 11 10 lv. o ir. M ! |\. M ■!*. M. p. M. A-. Ruck. Mt ~ ..| 3 3»j- 6 m t» 43 ft aj IS3 ArriwT4'b»Tv .1 .. 1 646 I. «\ • T i •> . 1 - a3l I,v ' h kv *.!' 70 )j 45 A; . W :-l i.i 4 s? I td Y«lkln Divliion Main Trmio lcnvm Wil m . Ic»v*» Hay4tevilU? U is p. in., nrrim torn font 14\p. to Krluminjt leaven Mnntord 303 p. Mu. Arrive Fayettrvill* 4 » P- Vnyrtte vll!'- 4*> i>. m . •rrivea Wilmington v p. *« l)t • ifttaviilc Prnuch- Train kavca llcnnefta vilk* 1 1 -,M »'•»:. a ia.,* Ktd Springa 951 a ry ParWlcTn 1041 a. m . Hope Milla 1033 a. in., arrive 1-ayctterWe 11 10 Returning? leavet farettrville 445 P m - Hope Milla 5 00 p in.. Med st>. 1 s4' ' 1 • Maxion b i4p. m , arrirea Bn» ' jietti.\4ne 7 15 p. m. Co-tn*At l ayttteville with train Ifo. 7** at Ma* «-v with Carolina Central Kaitmad. at Red Sptt x* v if t« thf Red Bptlnir« and Bow mare rail* iiai*'. .tt with th-* H*aV>ard Air Lioe and Not lhtm Km: v,ay at tiutf with th' mirhani and \ C»'a AJU RaitrvaJ. , -y Train ou tht Scotland Neck lit such K>«d leavra V\ kio » 1, *Sp Halifax 4 17D. m.. arrive «* Scot lat'vt N«« V p. m . Grteuville 4 6 57 p. m . Kin , '•lo ? * 7 SAP 'i.Hftuiniing lenvea Kinatnu 7 y>a.m [ r,fre iC*i. • * \a a m . arriring at Halitas it ifta. - - t *> tudav Traits /n Branch leave Wa*hinff> ? n R >0 a m.. an ! 2 *» p ta . arrive Parmele 9 to h" in., 4 00 p. m., ntntiting leave Parmele {933 a. n* . n td t »o tn . arrive Washington 11 oo_a in., • .1 7 no p tn'., dai v racept fMtndav. : tai i Vavca p#rlioru A- C. daily except'Una m . Sunday 4 *5 P- *» , .. t - *cp. m , 610 p. m., Returning. *lravea i K*- ..i,t 4 **c*pt Sunday, 7 .*» • "»•. >and •"iioa., . 00a. ta., artivea Tarhoro 10 10 a. # m., it on a. ■ * ' T* ain on Midland W C. Branch leave* r.olda t>or'-dally, except Rundav. a. m.-, arriving t«.ih£c2d 6 10 a. m.. Returniug lea\** Smith fir Id 7 00 a nt., arH'-ea ( % .oldahor«» ft *3 a. tn. Tmina on Nashville Branch leave Rocky Moanl it v x a.to.3 40 p. ta., arrive Naaitville toao a. Tt" . 4 (4 1 m , Fpriaa hope 11 00 a. m., 4»SP- « . HctnnHif leave spring Hope 11 torn, at., 4 ttp.na. Nir f '.fTV tt 45 a nu. yj} p. »a.. aniVt at Rocky Mo nt 1 a to a. tn.. f. cop. ta , daily except Sunday. Train on Clinipa Branch leave* wattaw for t Uni- ii v'ailv x.-cpi Sunday, ll 40 a. jn., and 4 a* 1 »n.. Returning leave*. Clhiton 645 a. m., and 2 50 p. tn. * 1 rait No. T 4 make* cl-;«* connection at Weldon fnr rll tv im.s North daily, all rail via Richmond. 11. M. KMKRftON, ' Ceni Paaaeager Agent, s. H K ' VT V. Ciea'l Manager. •« 1 M. »JM !.Km>N, Traffic Manager. IHI tayiklaif ran Isrent or iniprw*; alw nt I CtVttTJMOE-NARK. COfTkiCHI or OCUMI 1 fHOieOTIOi. K»«d m1«l. Sfrrtch.orjlwio. 1 1 fbr ft-o« «x»mio*iiaa nod (drio*. j iSQK ON PATENTS i WCaA.SNOWA 00. j Patrat Lsmjtrn. WASHINGTON,D C.

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