THE ENTERPRISE. Fwlmhkd Every Tncnan.n Williams ton, N. G. - ALFRED E. WHITMORE, Editor aud Publisher. Entered ntthc Post OfTicc at Williameton, N. C , as Second Class Mail Maltcr. SUBSCRIPTION, $1 a year, Thuwway, Januaiiv 31, 1901. If there is an marked across "- tRU paragraph it minns-that your ■nbacription expires with this issue And that you aro respectfully re quested to .renew at once or your ■ame will be dropped. i ■ .■in, 1 i. On la*t Tlmrsd.iy, Edward Til was proclaimed King of Great Sritian ami In-litud. WHmmmmMKmaxgz*--- m 2. ... . j . Queen \ictoria will he hur od on Saturday, Fehritauy 2nd. The interment will bo at Wind sor by the side of her 'The prepnratioiiH lor theftmer •l indicate tho greateifpageßß'f ever known to tlio world. Love your children and they Will love you in ppite of ill your •hortcotnings; ke>;> faith with and tfrf>y will keep Jaith with you; tre;il them courteoiißly and tliey will he V " courteous: maintain high i 1 •: i].- end they will follow theni;mttko them the ceut're o-l your life and they will" make you ih«.- centre of their lives.—Caroline Leslie Field, in the February Ladies Homo Journal. Tho Enterprise h glad to gee that tho County Commission ers have adopted the suggeel ions made and so earnestly ad* vocatcd by it, by letting the cotnract for two iron bridge:? which are now being construct ed, one over Sweeten Water Creek, near town, and the other over Deep 111 in (.'reek it Goose Nest Township. TLtis we deeraifi wise expenditure of the County's funds and we .heartily congratulate our ex cellent Board upon those Bfepa. ▲ newspaper whose columns overflow with ads ol business men lias morn Influence in atiriicting at tention ami building ii|> a eity or a town than any other agency that can lie employed. Kx. — * » (Co'tcor I Stainlntxl.^ The Raleigh correspondent of the 21st to tho Chorlotto Obser ver, says: "Nipvspaper people will be interested in this bit of int"i - mation. One ot the rural mail carriers mo that when he began his route last August only one fiirtjier tojk a daily paper; now 40 are subscribers. Then only ten took weetly papers: now 100 take them. The-fset i* t?mt a mnit ..in the country off a railroad, five miles from here, ivos out of the world. Now ho is in touch with the! procession." Right here is a pointer on the subject of popular education. Get! the people to read and you have much of the problem solved. A non reading people can hardly be edu cated. A reading people are un consciously being educated all tlio while. A patron sometime ago told • the writer that his county paper wm worth more than all thcTfchool-! iog his children gets and that lie has two brothers that grew upj without learning to read after be began to take the pajH.T they qoon lt-arned to read it. Several others whom we have tried to get as readers have told us that they would gladly have a pa ir per but the post office is five miles away and no passing except for tbe mail, therefore no paper is takcu aad the intellectual growth in tbe fimitljr is nothing. Good mailt facilities will bring to the doors ol' our people the winsome hand! Msldeo ot the great educational j WASHINGTON LETTER- , (Prom our iT*ul*r Corr«)*>ndc:u».) ■v Washington, Jan. "28th, 1|)01. Extrsrlsession talklias been given n boom by no less apersongo than the President himself. In a short mesfil'ge transmitting the report of the Philipine Commission to Con gress, the President recommends speedy It gislation for the Philip pines. The recommendation.doe* not specify the Spoonor bill, al though the report, of the Philip pine commission does, but that is the only important Philhpine' measure pending, and it has been demonstrated that the sentiment of the Senate was adverse toit,a»d Senator Spooner has himself said on tho floor -of the Senate that he TO)light it would be best to-sotvd .1 Congressional committee to the Phillipincs before legislating de finitely lor a form ot civil govern ment for til's islands, As tl ere is little probability that the Ppooner bill can be pussed and no time to perfect u new measure, the idea is prevalent that the President in tends his recommendation as a hint of his intention to call nu ex tra session d t ,'ougrr*#, soon after the expiration of this session. The idea has been strengthened by 10* marks of the President about tho jdstness of immediate action by Congress upon the work of the Constitutional Convention of Cu ba, ns soon as the work i* complet ed, which will in the near fu ture, but probaMy , not, in time to be acted upor. by tlii* Con grew. Congressional hunters after Army Commissions, under the new law, have received notice from the President, that'.these Citntnisslonn will, an far a« possible, bo given to the men anil ollieers \ylio have seen service HI tile PliiHipir. s u:i vol unteers. Some ot the hunters are disposed to regard this as merely '(inexpedient' on the part (d llie I'i'ciiidetit ti Iwcn pfi'Sufe on him lot*'these pjaeis,jii.d to think that the "as far as, possible' 1 will let in' ;r lot of outsiders whoso Vpull" cannot be jguored. Time will soon lolT, as l th'.>so appointments. will have to heijuiekly made. The Oleonnirgarine bill bis been reported to the Senate., and its friends will endeavor td get it through, but lack of time makes their-.success doubtful. When you are sick" yojiwnnt the doctor that is tho most rfurcessfuL and when you employ an attorney you waul the most successful in the line for which you need him. Tliero is no doudt that C. A. Suow Co., of V\ nshiugton, are the most successful Patent Solicitors in the world, ibinyg 1900, they ob Joijipd 14'J7 allowances of U. S. patents, munv of which had beeu previously rejected. Senator Towne, who will vacate 4hs seat as soon as.henator Clap p.. who was last week elected to suc ceed tho lafc Senator Davis, of" Minn, arrived in Washington said goodbye in a set speech, giving his views on tho(important political qustions of the day. Mr. To wye is a fine spceker end his remarks were attentively listened to by those who disapproved them as well as by tho.iC who indorsed them. Representative II C. Smith, of Mich., has inl tod need a bill, pro yfcling for .1 National Freight Coatniis.--ion, ot twelve hieiuboiif, ">•1)0 shall hold .iflioi ''ir life, the ilu'y of which sh lll> 'to supervise fegnlato and c)»s;|'j railroad freight, and to fix the division of- 1 aivs between', connectiug j railroads and transportation Inn s, j Tho bill was iiUrrtucod more to ho discussed than with any ex-- peclatiou tint it will be'tic ted upon by this Congress. The Senate Committee on Terri tories has practically decided that I there will not be tiiue to act oh the bill for the admission of Arizona j to statehood nt this session. Senator Depew has ho doubt of | the construction of ttie Nicaragua Canal by thisgovernmeut. In his speech in favor of the Ship Subsidy bill, he said: "With the construe tion of tho Nicaragua Canal, which will be completed' in the next few I years tbe-neemtiiy- *f *«-A vixUwy Fleet and a Merchant Marine will become stilt greater." The brewers won their fight in the Senate Fin n n* Committee,! and the amended Revenue R«l tic- 1 •kn Bill, rept»Hed tv thefeniiifj by unanimous vote ot that Com- a barrel I, whioh was the figure dcmunded -by the brewers of the HUttsb Commit'te, nnd refused by that Committee, and defeated when offered as an amendment on the fl >oy of the Honse. The claim is made for tbe brewer* that they have positive assurance* that the Senate will stand by them and com* pel the House to accept the rate fixed for the tax on beer. —« Owing to the pressure of appro priation bills,the Ship Subsidy bill is not making much progress in ► the Senate. Senator Frye, who i* in charge of the bill, is not sinking to antagonize, the Appropriation bills. On the contrary, lie express* ly says that ho is willing to" .have his bill set aside whenever there is an appropriation bill ready the Senate, lie still maintains tlmt jhe bill will pass, while the opponents of the bill say tliat it has no chauc, whatever, ot being voted on at this session. It is admitted even by Mr Frye, that that the opponents of the bill'Cau keep it from a vote if they realey wish to do so- Senator l'ettifrew, who ii oneol its most active opponents says tliyi e will buno neceessity to filibuster against a vote: that the regular appropriation bills and other legislation to which it must give way will opoorato to prevent its dcing disposed of, Brought Good Fortune. A smalt Item in bis own paper late.y brought ainnzing good for tune to Kditor Chris Reitter. of the Saginaw Midi. Post and Zeitunjf. tie and his family had the Of ppe in jt*, worst for n Their doctor did them no good Then he read that Dr. King's New Discovery for Con suinpti n Coughs and Colds was a •piarra (a d cirro for finflrppr and til! throat and lung troubles; tried it nndnmys: Three buttles cured tlflr whole tami'y. No other medicine! oireurth equals it. Only joe and $i at N. S. Peel 4 Co. It 6rldl«s The Globe. The fame of ucklcn'a Ami- a "alve as Ihe best in tliej woild ex tends Yound the earth; Its the one pcrf.ct healer of Cut i,Corn Lurns Bruises. Sores. Seald ; toils, L'lceri Felons \ches, Pain - and all skin eiuplions. Nnly infallible Pit » cure Only 3.V a box at N S, Peel A Co I IT——— Send us your JOB J„ • . - * r ' .WORK. |. v V I rejOYAL ,1" Tailoring is the standard of excellence - TO-DAY—NEXT YEAR ALWAYS ' * ' . Quality ever improving Purse-pleasing prices ™ E ROYAL. TAILORS Chicago, U. SA. I Jir«rt Fir Marck Curl. - Altha meeting of ths Goontf Com mifsioners, Monday, January 7th, the following list of jitrors was drawn for term of Superior Court: FIBBT WEEK Nam* Township 11. T. Stalling*, JamssvilU ! J. H. Rsddick, Williams ' W. Henry D*ni#l, " Jno. 0. Corey, Griffin* J. A. Lille* - Plenny Peel, ' w W. B. Tics, B it. Hsriison, V*" " Gphrsim I'eel, " N'S. Peel Williamtton F. K. Hodgei . ,» ' J W. r. Cullifer " Stanley Peel y Bear Giase E 0. Roebuck Ht (J. Bailey ltsubin S. Hogsrsen J. 0. liarnhill Cross Roads Nolia Bullock " J. R. Uobuck ' Robersonville A. E Gray , 14 J. 11. Jr., •' 8 G. Audrey's " B. A. Hotiss J so. R. Purvis " J. B. lUwla " V. R. T*> lor l'oplsr Point ■Jr-ETWbiiley P. J. Itokuok " U. W. Andrews 44 John D. Cherry . 44 L. U. Ange • » 44 It. U. Ssliibnry Hsmißou E. Edmotidson 14 Liilis K. Uarrell Goons Nest .I.T.Thomas W. K. Hurst '• SECOND WEEK , J.O. tl'irdau JamnHviile John E Moori Williams Abraiu Hopkins 41 11. T. Itoberm'U Giiffint- AJ| J. R'lboison A lot i j Robouon " \V. J. 11 idltTy-" ™r=fl»«r flr«s« . Jsite Miz«ll 44 ' Joel Benin it Williumaion L- B. Wynn Crqm ltosds JohnAVynn " McG. Wynne 44 B. F. W.v nn 44 G. W. Moore Poplar Point I). C. jon os Hsmilton Sherrod SaUbury 14 Z. M. Whitehurst Goose Nest ( Joho 11. Bryan Quality and not quality niakefr De Witt's Little liaily Risers *uct» valuable little liver pills. 0. D. Car i starpken & 00. i ■ NOTICK Notice ia hereby given that ap« plic.illoiis will be made to the pres i'iit - esaioii of the Qeiiernl Assembly for ft dinner for tlis"Bunk of Mar tin County" with power to do gen oral banking business at Wllllum> stoti, N. C. Jan. 15ih, 1900 Wheeler Marfhi, Atty J ,,,, i' Hie [ucoporators. Martin County, Superior Court, rt -C. Bpu : U et al» ■ vs. J. H. Waters ti nls The above entitled action has been brought for tfeepurp' sr of sell ing for divis on the Ne son Waters farm in said county an t summons has lieen duly issued there n for all the defendants returnable en the i>t day of F> bruary i»o', at Wd lams to i. N. C., before tlie undersigi e«l. a' which "time awl place the defend ants. J II Waters and II C. Wat rs :\r required to app ar and aw set i • idi nuir t.i the c p'«int FL siiiv uiy««t Doc. v J -A H Clerk Jiup' lior \ ouit._ t'ti;**vr;;?n|l f ii l il l ' U" «I«W It rutft lunmii! oltlldc 'li fi»m iifOHp iind lii!i>' rioubte'', r>i »tn■»* >'il' a\' 't'lci.vit 1 -' i•«»»»» tm'.si* r. i III.U i! »i-,tr.Wo ktiO.*"' of n s 'liiiM r« r:i:i: in give mviaiit t'sUof Om M.unu Cough Ouie. It can al>" In relied npou in grip|H> 'nd all throat mid lung troubles of adults feasant to take. C. D> Carstarpken oosAii; My MrJlctil Dhecrc.T • »> .nl4oftwopW> V.. do two pc tjij- j. - . (TCafcfljo. ich ll go:i • 'nv hiJJgj : ■ . . 1., .... IV.' I I iUli.l . >\rrtt jr laogia , 1.l 'itlej t lijft't fit r-, J v fc-.« "•fUW r - ' - V . 11 m 1 ,, —r .. . —■ / k* , KO.'IQiS J Notice is hereby given lhat an application will he made to the i ext General Assembly'of 901 i y t!>c Commissioners of the town of Wil liamston. ,N. C. to amend tl:e char ter and enlarge the coporate limity of said town. Dene by resolotio:. ' of said Board at a regular meeting on tbeiSth day of Dec. (900. B. F. GODWIN Secretary. | l'upsin preparations often tail to 1 relieve indigestion because the? can 1 digest only alhuminouMfoodx. There ' is ou* preparation that digests ull ' classes of fond, mid tliut is Kndol ' Dyspepsia Qnre.lt cures tlio worit 1 i-nxes of indigestion mid gives in- 1 Ktiint relief,-for it digests shut you ' eat. G. D. Curatarpheii fc Co. , 1 NOTICE n-! By virtue ot a decree of the Su- ' peri j court of Martin County in a ' special proceeding therehi inreAlunzo il.wsell, admr Harriet ' J. Harrison 1 ecd gain t A»a Ed- ' mondson and wife Mary ct als 1 ' shall expose to public sale before ' the Court house'd or i the town VVilliamslon, N. C. n Monday the | 4th day of February the following re •!estate, to wit: A certain tract oflaud in uritlin s to > nship, county aforesai andsiiown us lot No. m the division of t!ie lawis of the lute Robert Lanier among his heirs b ing the same lot assigned to said Harriet J. Uar. sou, dec J, u Jjoi ing the ands of Kader Lilley and others. Containing 44 acre more or less, ■for deri ate de cripi.ion as to b'Min darits reference in, be,hid to the public jregistery of M.trtin county, terms.f sale: CASH. I -is January st 90 , : ALONZO.ilA*i;i.l, 41 Adm ranM Commi>sior,er " ' r " n ■ WANTED.—A good live rrprts. efltntiVe nt every 11/I 1 / O in the cou:i ly. Apply to THE ENTKItritIBK 1 1 .■ Blow To Atost. The old idea that the bedy some- timrs n eda*V powerful drastic pur-' gativepill ' as been exploded; jor Dr. King's New Life Till?, which are nerf rtly harmless, gc tly stimulate liver aifd bowels.to expel p isonous matter cleanse the system and ab. solu'ely cursConstipat'on and Sick Headache. isc at N. jS Peel & Co. V'dl, tb«s is tougli! Qbituuy eoltimu short lihll nn inch, mid I've got go out nnd kill n man to till- il up! exehiimed 'lip western editoi putting on I.n ooiif. •; Does the i Baby Thrive! ' If not, something must be I ' | wrong with its food. If the * ! | mother's milk doesn't now-1 1 ish it, she needs SCOTT'S v | LMULSION. It supplies the 1 4 ekroentf 9? fat required for J i the baby. If baby is not k nourahed by Its artificial I I food, tlvin it requires T 1 Scstf s Emulsion | 4 flaif a tcaspoonful three > I or four Urxs a day in tts ? ' 5 botils wiM have the desired »\ ' i ftf i, ft Nem» te> hive t f i mortal effect upon bibiei 1 j ; aij A J ty-ccnt « I bottle v/iil prove tits trull, f { i of Qiir MtvHivtih j j 1 » SAattJd Ao Ukeu *n tuntmcr as T if v 'I ms r Uter. ' > §,*. r.n« $« os T J , > f*COTr 8c Chauii«u. >iw Yort.. 1! .ucaTiucKsif} V«t Ger.wji* RcfOfdy, I , -AD9^|l t, . ~■' ( I •. mmd ' When you want Turner's North Carotin;* Almai-ac. i'o ; ' fail to gvi itut ilu« office,.' . • * 1 . ■ - Persons «lio »i'.OW 11f#111 itttii tre-HHon can not to live !■»•> tiec;in-e ibfrv \nmot ear the )IH > required ttrnuitrish lite >«idy an (lie products or the nudigesfc.l fjo t' ev do eat poison lU© hlo il. It nupoitaut to euro itirfigrslioti « soon us ihjMililo, and tli* beat ml oil of doing this i* to oho the |»> partition known in K »d>l l)vsp-| win Cure. Il what you en «U(I resioies all tin* digestive oneni to iW-iffCt health. C. I). o.»r*tar;ilie. & Co. OTiOE I y *utu?'«>f nn ord jr f th* ?u perior '■ of Martin county: I w!T~ •til -t tii - courtlt'outc in'.V iiiamsto. on M n lay Pe!» a.try 4th yol tin following hnitl' Atlj lnig iir ck Bos tun on 'he Norths Wilche ' reek on the I'.a> ; John IV rre on the ~outh: and Wolf fit branch >n he West. ■; Contaii.ntg flvehundr |,l & : cs more or less,part tin iwn is the ' ..m '?nry land an i a part known a the Muff land I'c. in-i >f sa cor halt c.i : !>a!- ' IV' -> ' n r . ncc in 11 nv-rjih- wi h 6 njf: cent inteiest on ilefctre pay ment If ra dty t : ale, Hie ret tin d until whofe^o/ purchase mon -y is paid. J rill (liyft t VV• iKI LKR M.VRI.I N. oro.i Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eai. It. artificially dißc-ts the food and aid# j Nature la Buuutfiliwnug aud rctoo* I structiug t hfl exhausted dues-live or*; guns. It Istlie latest discOTereddigesle tot end tonic. No other preparation cau approach It la efllcloucy. It In* Biautly rollevesand.permanently cures Dyspepsia, ludisestion, Heartburn, Fiatulenco, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Blcic Headache, Oastralgta Cramps and all other results uf Imperfect digest ion Pnportd by C. C OsWiTT A CO., Cfticoge -0 H.CAMr.VEPIIB.V t CO K ' BO YEARS* «x»«mgHC» H W 1 1 1 I J M TRADE MARKS CoevmuH™*Ac. * AnroM sending * akalrh and description msy eatekly nsi-ertalil nur opinion frse * bather an Invention i>lwblblTwMMMfc Communi™. tlmuiat.rictlyc»iiUdautlnl. Itundliookon PalcuU ««M.l fro#, tflitrtt uenrr tor .ncurinii pateius. r«i'nt« taken tfir-miih Muim k Co. receive tpteUU tv* icr, wliKout t iamu. Initio Scientific American. A handsomelr IHnat rated *«kli. Irmt etr>- vt uny raarl !«•* BM>ntb», »L ±l>M t>y all wauwlm. hySifettsSwJflf* ■tf I ADPCQT Farfll *mptement.% T LAIIULU I HOUSG in the South Buggies, Harness, Saddles, Plows and Castings, Pumps and Well Fixtures. ENGINES, SAW HILLS. THRESHERS, (HINDERS, MOWERS , FENCING, WINE. Writ* tor CaialofM vi uk Itr Ipcctal L«w PllM THE IMPUMEHT tme^T ILLINOIS' I®! lii ACADEMY. '■ ■■ SHUXU TERM BsaitiS | JAN'Y 14 -1901. M Your girls, and boys shall recaive the very best 1 A. C. L „«WNTIC COASV-MXiHt«, i ..or.ssU RC««otL». ' TKAIK'.i COIKG SCITH. DATBU 1 . ! S l .** >?1 - . a, . Ip'II T»rtK>ro iftuj 6 oo _ • Rocky Sit.... I * iooil 637 srit 11 mvz WiU>.| ...I 15J ro 40 710 5 *?( 141 ..... 11 Ml ........ „ r.hwC/i'iljle.j 4ia r. K10rr..,-. ,jo ....... ..._ . i;jMi , ur j I .-| ... 7ss ._ ■iiJrftf:*-- •••• H as* ■■■■; '■■■ m. ■•■.;£ is 1 iwfests u A.V.f P. U, 1 -,v. rbrfiie; 9 - >t » 7 u! !#*• I'uyrttevillc 14 Isi . .... 9 Ijtave Srlma .... i so, !. ~ « Wltm ajy . .. it 13' , . ■ AM. . IP. M. A. H. L". W.imr.rtoa- ~.. 700 »JS I,*. it 12 1 >iu k jo 11 M C« .l>4 i.iro J 4so ,| 9j711 it ___, ,-.T. ... r M |A. MP. If. p. M. IiSW Wi'm ijt 331 13 13 1045 1 it A*. K'xSty M' | }j» » luj 11 «•' il ijj Ijj 4'lfn "A-lnro « « Wf4~T* "*»j. . | J ... •ut ! 3 ...... u 451......... Ar.V. U'j 1 « j 1 . » IP. M A. A. P. M 1 va ikij Dlvliki Mai 11 Mac~'i'rain leave* WU- I'ayctl vUle uoi p. ra . ltaV , .« l-ayilt vilt'- u>3 p.m., arrive* San r ml 1 4\ p. ni.. I'.rt'iriii-iK Icavci Hanford 3 oj p. «a,atii.c r«j,ttevilK- 4 JO p. in., leave Faycttc • vilß- ' 3) p. ni j nrrivr* ft UwtagUm y 15 W'WF !!• .u t" . ill* 'lrattcV—Train leavca bennetta -1 vllit >os a ill M 1110:3 903 a. m , Red Springs ' j m 3. i''. . rarkto i 1041 a. m., Hope Mills 1033 a. iu.. a, rt* 1 avettevllle 11 to. Krturning l .nTttc .111-- l iS P im. Hope Mill* jw p. m., M ■ a 4*. p. Maxun 6 i6p. in , arrivet Ben iit?i9\i lv 7 15 p. 111 . t,.i nun at tuyetleviUe with train Np. 78, at willi Caißlfna Central Railroad, at Red k» with l'- KcJ Srwi !i£» an J Ikiwrnore rail- I a V ..I Ka iToitl wltn the S .ilxaul Air Une and I-'mi.l'- -iiii Half with the Durham aad .CJmri •" Kaih-.i-i, ' I tin iVtllntKl Neck Ilranch Road leaves WIMOI ;,s P . ll»liJ'a*4 1711.111.. arrive* Soot- I tin,, 1 , i- iu., I'.ieeiivflfc «$7 p. m., Kte* I Nlmt •» - , m Ritimai U It-avea Klnston 7Joa.m j • We "• x:n in;, ilia al Halifu* 11 its. , 'i in,, btiiy.cKtptttaadty,! ! 'r.«lii., »u 1 .li I.mtrtii Branch leave Washing. It-.';« 3 . in , «ii.l Ito ra., nrri'e rarm:ic 9»• a. m.. »i»> p. in , iitaruinij leave I'arin-lr 19 33 «.« [l 1 aitiSfri ji Mfc,4Uiivt . s ti«liy. 1 Visin Ua «... TlitH-.ru N. C., daily except'Snn «'ay s 111., Hun'ny 4"3 P- , srriveaiPly -1:1,mill - t>, in., 610 p. II . Returning, ;»r«a I'lvinuuih 'utiyeitti'i* Sumiay, 7jp a. m, ,aud S l'n.Uy ,iooa. in., ar-ive* Yathoro 10 10 a.. II oo*. US. Tjnl.i n-. Mliilatij N. C. Branch leave* Golds liir,esmpt siu.''.iv. soo a."*,ni., arriving m-.lUifieCi • 10 a. 111., Retui niiiK leave* SmilhSeid 7 un a.iii, nui> , ts.o | ''slxiro >3 a. m. Train* on t.aslnUle HrniKti leave kotky Mount at ViOA. in , 340 p. iu.. airivj Na*hvllle laas a. ll., 40. p. ni.. Spiiftf; hope 11 on a. in., 4 >3 p. a., K| turniuK litvc S|.« i:ik Hope 11 »a. m.,4 wp.n*. Nt.i: VfiP- 11 '3 a. »S p. in., ai rive at Rocky M.-tnil 1a tor iu.,Ai.p in .daily except Sunday. liatn on Cliutvn luanch Rare* Waruv lor CKatodaily, exieft Sunday, 1140 a. m.,aiKl4 h p. tii.. XvtumiiigHa-.ea Clinton 643 a. m., and a ;.o p. m: fialu ya. 7S rootca el-jae connection nt Weldoa l->r all p inls Ninth dally, all nil via Richmond. H. M. KMERSOK. Gen I IHuuengcr Agent. I. R. KKNI.V, l.rs'l Manager. Y. M. KM hJtAON, Traffic Manager. S*SSSSS»SSWVSSI»»%WS*SS»SSUISS H anvthing you invent or improve 1 also get : CUVtAT.T? COPYrKHT or MIMR JifnOTfCTHN. Send model, (Vetch, or photo. ■1 for froo examination and advios. BOOK ON PATENTS SttJWBT \ St.A.BNOW&CO. PtuntLtwyan. Washington. DC. >»»ssss»ss%iMti.s»swssa*swaaal

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