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Look Out For Breakers! mm mom Jul from the Northern Market* where 1 purchased goods cheaper thai, beine I will sell for the Beat jp day* Bareka Plaid* j* foranerly sc. R -ated Coffee 11 formerly ia>* .. ~ Green "7X " •« s * ' .. Be*t 10 J 12% c Brvwn ivatoa 5 "6c Arfeuckie. and Oakhack Eng. Lyon* Coffee 11 " i»}ie. Tie Shoe* 99 " #i.»s GenU Nice IUU 98 " >1.5" Orster Roots #t -9» " #'s° " Ih.can bkg. Ladies' I— powders 5« " K* Shoe* 9*c " frts & "* le Bbl.swscfc 0-.C-- *». *" 4-4 Beat Htcacbiai; 6* " «c nlack HuM . jjc •• iuc Acme Flow 14-75 " H"° Ail $2 slop j»n @ fl.ixj I have just opened op a Foil Line ot Clothing and Overeat* whitb I will «ell ai 10 per rent, ihmr cnt also a nice line «f Children'* Clothing and Fancy BIOUM Suits, alao a large and nice Hue of the L«U.«t fct>le» of Ladies Jacket* snd at other good* *.4 a*ntioned at re«luce price of 25 per cent. I cordially i« vite the public «i lane** ■* lu niy immense stock before buying. Eli Gurganus. Oenai* S. . Biggs, Pie*. T. U". Tilgfcman C.en. Mgr. J no. I>. !%«». Sec ft Trea DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO., . . Manufacturers of . . tai Dried Notrh Carolina Pine Lumber, J» > > • • • • DENNIS SIMMON'S BRAND CVRRgSS SHINOLRB WILLIAMSTON, N. C. fyQrJeri and Correspondence Solicited > > FARMERS. . if Y#u Are Haimittg A Crop of Todacco ritis 1 car Don't Forget to Insure Your Pack House AGAINST LOSS OR DAM AG K BY FIRK. An Investment of a Few Dollars With UsMay Save You Mono We al*o write everything cite known a* Insurance. ED. F. HUFFINES a C 0.," Office in New Dank HuiMinj STATEMENT OF » BAN K MAKTI N BOUNTY, — - AT WIU.IAUSTOK, N. C., At thcrlcKe of litisiucss on the 9th day of Oct, 1902 : imM'iCli: . UAI.IUTIK* ] M II ft Dtmjuula t J7 .•»> « Capital S(ork ' ' lo,«oo..» 0»«T OialU. ""V™" ,3 ®°" 0«W k. .ml I.«o.« fr. fit. ~«J T (••rotate * Ptmtaica, 4.ii4«J n-po«lt« mhjni to Check 4*.7«6 hr Ir* Basks aßd hiktn Mje akfV"* SMI I Ca*h ou Hand i»>ii,*4 I> * ,t lo Uitkt rml Hankers 4** • . • TOTAU TOT*l„ I 74.45!T. 1 I. J. C. Go«ta**l. €••*•« «| rank t.l Martin County, do •oleum I yiwf«r (or illlrni) thai tl Above iUknrnl ft* ir«r tuUc brot ol my ktoonlnlgf AIM! belief, • ■ * - J. O. fiODARP, Gathftrr. State at North Carolina—Cowrie nf MtH'n. bawra lo awl wLmiiUu bclore we. thi«*oth la> Oct .of , A D , i«oi C. H GODWIN, Notary Public with Seal | t. X "X. \ ' > *> ■ , ■ • . I • »" f i »«?•-. i > 11. nc4l ».|I..I'O'C I apr.rt •• W'Uihj :j K>liiUL.( ! S&£!E-mSB£-«»?KS ri WB» ■ O" -"csi'd V s. r tar.t Of.'iei WASHINGTON O. C. i TO COJeSVUPTWEfi. TW in4»wiptw ha»»nhrr«i h Vnhh ft fM«>T4iW4. •Hi • irnic hf| dflccikA ami i. r Jrra4 C**rnmrttmm. nmih«i«*ikf V tw«n •»ha>U ««r- aMirt* ib( *1 eti-T.- .jdMT *>otfnw*m. to- wr*d ft*--, S7rff I i-»j.wll - tbey wall £rwl a «nrr « • ( f Qww^i*. ir\ 7 rmmtfi.tfj tiki , fit* •»'! irr i •r-'mt t.Mi: It t "•*«***•» - H«t id C>4l il- «. a. liM, •Mvtjf fvmat>-ar* •. ft*.£BWA£ft*.ta *«w U>a popular pJi C_ COt« LABS Jj StyMt, Oanioitabla. OUAIMNTCtO LINEN. Tha owly aaliar ■■« Mtk • kwvr. g »iy mm». |hrau. two ton aouahten AKO KQUAL ANY TWENTY- ww O«»IT coujm mo«| bold by Uvw. »p l»-l»la Mr- Van Zandt Jacobs ft Co. Troy. N. Y. II Pognter Collar mEm, A " 1 IX. i \ 4 fajfimn—fc It ftplw. '~ r ~ THE I' ST. LOUIS & SAN FRANCISCO RAILROAD OFPKR TO TIIK COLONIST One ll.tlf PARK, |ilm|i.u> to point* iu Mtvsncai, Kavsis. Vppra KA. I'ttl.OMAm>, Tvxxs, 0K1... IIOM A an I.NKIAN TKHKIIUMV On the follow ii tf dutrs November 4tli an 1 iSth December 2nd " 16th January bth " 21 ill February 3rd " 17th March 3rd " 17th A|>rti 7th " 3i»t Write «>■. udveilUinfc mallei. rates ai uiforniMtiou to W. T. SAI'NDKRS —I -tt. A—R. D., Atlanta, r Q Far fiat y (Millionaire Jf Feeling wear clothes made to your exact meas- ure by IpaiVm STRAUSS BROS Hi Oaad T» Hita •m 1 JSyaan. «■ CHICAGO You (••■ luat tight in •" I rtwm. Nwr* ■ ly SOO fbl. HD tanva to m. ■■ ■ ■ Sao tha oom> plat* Una M tha Mora of EFFECT EL'. GliKGAfiii^ Gifis Who MdJce Their Opportunities HIICB spoa s dm there were twa girl*. Both were forced to earn tMr lltlbk. The Irat gbt had a (Md education, ahe ww astsraßy brilliant rrd things cam* easily to bar. *k» oMatned a po sition which care her a certain amount of spare liiun uorfc more tl an {alls to the lot af the average worker. Did »ltc prijflt by this to laercaae her talents, to make heraetf more ralinNe In her |.n* • Dl position. to sward H-tw If «pln«t the time when that poadtlnn might be 110 longer borsT Sol a bit of It. Bh» lived to the tell extent of ho- Income and even a trifle over, she rpent her mo:iey oa drrx. on llltlr d .nrier* -slse wasted M la a thoosind fonllah rttlmatcly what saifbt have been ex |iertrd hnppencdl Through a succ» Kk;n ot rb»npr* she waa •uddorly pnt oat of her poeltloa. Tbare wen- >io other* of that klod opew to ben iter several other talents were tn that erode condi tion where they ww of no oae to any body. Kbe bad 1:0 n-oucy to i«tM herself la any at them; remit, a 11/e mined. Ulrl No. 2 stan.-d not wllb a severe handieapL Bbe could larrl) read. write and spell. bat ahe waa brave ami m 111 bi lious, wbab Oteana marly evei rthng In this world. The only pn> ltlon ah* waa alJe to And waa one In a shop, S very Inferior poalttoo. ton. where llie hour* were lons and there was next to no opportsnlty to rto' l»!d she be come dlaroorsgedT Not a bit of It. lU ataad of waating btr tluie evralugs she attended a alicbt arbool a here she learned advertising. bealdea lm|irovlng her siach Begteeted edoratkm. Today abe Is sdvevtlalßg manager for s large dry gooda bouse at a r«l. Mg aslcry. And yet she begaa with practically nothing. Tet another caae: Two girls raroe to New Turk: neither knew s souL At the end of two years one girl hud a nice little ctrrle of good acquaintance*; the other la still coaiplaln;ng of the cold ness of the bis ctty toward strangers and the temptations with ahU-h It be siejee* a lonely g.rL The reason la not bard to And. The Aral clil went lo a food cburch. became lulroduod to the liaator and through,blin waa (Itra an opportunity of joiulug one or two of lb* cburcb aoeletlea. wliere abe uiet nice women who bellied her In eviry way they poaai'oly could. Kite lunde frieod* by ber goodnea*. her *linpllclty and ber earnestuea* to anccccd aud to do right. The oihrr girt it«r«l In her atuffy hall lmln«n and mail.il fur fate to hrtp lirr. Wbm (he did go out. It waa nut to go to eburrb or to cullivnte tho wtet; of arrloua mimbd wi «ii.n who mlclit I"' ******* (oil to hr. Inatead >hr fr. |iHtiiil mfif and MVh |)lacoi with any iii-iu rhr in.ulil i«n to tnka her. ntnl alio found a few u.irtlilrx* fellowa aitrai-A-d by hiT pretty f«w nnd amiu.il by h-T f«vi|l«h »«)•. The few women aoiualniiiwva (far ramie ahe tr. aled wl.to ludlffert nee. Tliojr Were Do r«L hadn't i'iiiJ:.li money, rouldu't |ir« dinner* or lutrodute vtfiuu fob riTi to nu m. Mr to M. Rkr Inst irtrbt of tha •rincU'lr (bat It Ukra tliu* and pa .lfMf to Mkf the right rircV of 'rtoud*. and aba I bat Ik rlfbl aurl uf nan. tha aan who la aaf* to marry, la >ot foaml anailog about town. bat la u*t at IW hwn «f wrunwu frk-ada. imlt ahr to nMfcp-d now to confliia ■mrtf iMM} to Hubrmlan rircti* at a mr aatiafylng element for a Irl trwrM Bp a* riw b-« b fn. It all nam to tkw-tlhtt la hardly ■ girl *ki baa auererdrd who ha* not •wad It to U'-ra. If. am tbo other hand, ■ardly a jrM bar fatted bat It la hn» j through her owa Unit Tbrr* la bo rwaaaa why any rtglit 'HlmVd glrl ahnrld hr InnHr even In a targt- city. With car* a id patieaca tha an form a rlrcia of trteoda If •!» *efca thrm In th* (? pr >prr way and treat* the® paitmlj Tbarr to BO noar for any irlrl not wwiwlit fc ifcV world. prarkM f'i* ami Ilk ii. bmlth nd an ordinary • mnnrl of hrf-ri - nm Dnl trll me rrm totnl the nppor •iwltka. Make (Vai f->r jrom* If! MAUD ROIIINBON. Tm. Pi mc •! Heroes. Many soldiers in the last var rate to say that for Scratches, iulscs, Cut.. Wonnds, Comw,S ie cet and Si iff Jo'nis. Bucklen's .mica Salve is the best in tie orld. Same for Hunts. Scais, oils, Uktrs, Fkia Erupt* its a d " 'e* U jarf* or no pay. Only a-c. I*. L filiated by blood. 2. Eh-Ii om of a whole. 8. A nic kname used in the civil War. 4. A feminine title ft An ex clamation. 8. ▲ letter. Mm. Trick. 4 - This neut little trick I* to fold a handkerchief lengthwise, take bold of the ends with tlie banda and make a knot In the handkerchief without let ting go the enda. To do tbla we placa the hundkcrchU-f before us. fold our arini a la Napoleon ni • take one end of tlie handkerchief wllutbe left band, which ia now to the right, and tba other end with the right hand, now to the left. By unfolding tlie anna we make a knot lit the handkerchief, and the trick la dona. I*. KM^-a*taaira. 1. To call. 2. A priaou. ft A bag for conveying lettera. 4. I'art of the An ger. B. Iteceptacle foe water, ft. A bar of wood or iron. T. Part of a yacht, ft The end. ft. To weep. 10. A kind of cabbnge. I*. »*n.—rkaral*. My nun I* a little demon, liy SBCOND a circlo round; My Tinan ia oppoocd to darkaiaat liy who La la uncivil found. . r*. aaa. »«Tti Pmh. fFtflinpie: Behead angry, prefix an other letter ami make to talk Idly— 1-rale, p rate.] i I. Bel.cad a time of darkneea. prefix another letter and make a uuinUr. 2. lieliend to be allgbtly 111. prefix an other Idler and make an abbreviation for nothing. 8. Iteliead to rend, prefix another let ter and iinike to raise. 4. Iteliead a mnall. rude dwelling, prefix another letter and make not In. A. ilebead help, preilx another krttsr and make concealed. | a Ilebead nothing, prefix another let ter and make instructed. 7. Ilebead a noun aufflx, prefix an other letter and make gained. 8. Ilebead alwa.ro, prefix another let ter aud make to declare. B. Iti-liead to hat be. prefix another let ter and make to iiossrss. The lichen tied lettera, reading down ward. will *|>ell the Chrlatlan name, and tlie prellxed lettera, reading up ward. will ajiell the surname, of a cele brated American norellaL Do. WT^-Hinsair. One-fourth of a il!e, one-eighth of a mandolin, one-tenth of h lanilxmrhie, one-six 111 of n guitar, one-sixth of a either combined will make a perfect musical wlutl instrument * r _ No. SNA.—Additions. I Add a letter to part of a flower and inak• a wild animal. Add a letter to a number and make ainglo. DrUhl Llttl* INIIr. ! Teacher—tlow ninny of iny scholar* can rvuiemlicr the loiigeat ■caiciw* they ever readT j Billy—Plea •»«. mum. I run. I Teacher— Wlint! Is ther* only one? I Well. William, you rail te!l the rvat at the acholara the longest aenteuce you Wf rvud. I Billy—linprlaoniuvut fur Ufa. The Olffr»«r». "Old ,»onr wife call jrou up over tha phone yeaterdayl" "Ye-aa; that la, abe rail til uie down." Key «o Ik* Paaelar. No. 374.—DUiUioo,ia; I.—l. U 2. Hip. 8. Honed. 4. Lincoln. 5. Peony. ft. 81y T. N. 11,-1. 1). 2. I.lil 3. I .nor*. 4. Dickens. 0. Oread, fl. Rnd. 7. 8. No. 873.- A Shrunken Word: Original Word NOIBK, "which, upon Inaln* Ita t, beromea NOKti. Ita luiperfect are or aa bet 11* taken away make It NO. and Q, Ita eiclauiatlou. rtuiovvd, leavaa N, which la In every end. No. 370. Hidden Npmea: 1. Fred. X Ed 8 Mark 4. Will & Abel & Nathan. 7. KIL No. 877.—Oonaaetad Mqnaraa: L It TAa■a a a a a * " m o " a a ■ 0 a in. a 1 a a ■ aao a a aoa 1 i nr. 1 o ■ a l ▼. BataTßiiitiat aaa©a t • ■ 1 a I A a t a a A M A a a aO*t■ M a a c T faaan p a a * a HQ. 378.- PVture Puaale: Portrait, fjandacnpc No. .t?i -Numcr'cal Br.'ctna: 1. let. 8 llnth-h-ea. 8. fat nl|i. No. !Pa) ~Atuuratua: Magpie. twiaat, chatter. No. 881.—Transforms tlona: 1. Crooa, crane. 2 t-'lcwh. fl.tah 8. I'rtde. pr.ida Foils a Dea4|y Attack. "Mv wife was so ill that good physicians were unable to help her 1 writes M. M. Austin, of Winches ter, h*t, "but war completely cured by Dt King's New Life 1 Pills " They work wonders in stomach and liver troubles. Care constipation, sick headache. 25c. than a dogging U tlie t-owcU and nothing)!' than vital stag- t| |M nation or aratii if not relieved. Al t# If every eoustipnttil sufferer oonld real ire that be is allowing poisonous filth to renia'a in h« system, he wonl! soon get relief. Constipation invitee all k : »d of contagion. He:lach««, biliooa ness, eoldf and manv other ail ments disappear when consti pated bowc re ieved. Tbed- II ford's Black-Draught thoroughly deans out the tKr.rrli in an rrtij and natural manner without the polying of calomel or other vio lent cathartics. I Be sure that yon get the origi- ft nal Thedford's Black-Drang! t B , V made by The Chattanooga Medi- H W cine Co. Sold by all druggiata ia m ■ 2Seent and 11.00 packages. AtlUjJtaf Itiltai. I ■ l«uammsru4n(ftrnttM. I I IrnsMtwlililil;. 1 Wsaltlssty beans I I all ta* Usmsss mm It f»r the I I tra pan. I s»« rnn an rtlkdrrs ■ ■ aay stlwr Issslln. 1 tktal ■ roald ■ ■ a»»»r bs tl>is ta wort »,lk«st M ■ M siiiasal sfktlag Insili I wMh M Mk Tvsr aadMas tm all that haafs swap. C. B. MUUIIL Ila "184 Roger* HTM." —Lka brand that uda.fl "Rogert" famous. Waars beariac this mark ara partlc- I I nlar! " desirable for gifts, as the quality la ao well kaoara. I Remeu.bar MM HttmiN ft - BXIIANMACO. IJ*"**' ML m*MUIIK.COK>. • A?R~ **■ ■ MBIM lltaatntina of G _TS. ■ ' *J fi «^_^W No. v o ffc >Hi 'I QamblaaUoa B' ;i| fir IjH B»CI!«Ikahlra ' 1 ;r >M| Dwicu. JMI CDCC! This SSO Prize For Some I IV Li • Subscriber of The Enterprise I'V „ _ unble prirc is as follows: jy , vS| We have printed i ,000 ticket?, {L. if numbered consecutively and be- llBw!/2il/f ginning the Ist of October jyjy |~^i^©'|(( every person who pays , J L j 4i $1 on subscription to THK EMKU- \CV.IXLIUAR~" :^I^^^ S PRISE will 1* given ©ue of tliese ij tickets. Those who pay $1 get T5. one ticket, $2 two ticket** ami so I^'jE on. It matters not whether you JyP> are an old suliscriber paying up \j \| l*ck dues or a new subscriber pny ing in advance, every dollar paid cornt-: the and gels a ticket. _ One blank ticket has been not to I a person outside of the State to be numbered, the number to be known to no one but binfeelf. litis ticket nut tcii g I.llml 1 red is sealed in two envelopes, these two euckned iu aiiother envelope and mailed to Mr. J. G. Godard, Cashier of the Hank of Martin County, to be kept in tlie bank by biui uutil all the 1.000 tickets ate out, when the one at the bank will be opened and the number announced, and the person holding the ticket with the suae number will be Riven the Steel Range. If yon are already a subscriber to TUB EKTKKPHI&K now is a good time to pay up all art ears and pome in Advance; gettiug a ticket for every dollar paid. The more tickets you g t the larger number of chances yon have at the Stove. If you do not take Tui. liMiia pkisi now h the best time to subscribe, get the campaign, home and general news, and at the same time have a chance to get this fine Sttu Lar.ge. Ibe sooner the ticket* are rut the sooner some body will get the Range. Tell your neighbor about this uud get htm interested. SEE THK PRIZE ON DISPLAY AT TI E SIMPSON HARDWARE CO. THIS GREAT WHITE EN AX El, UKB NfcKDS NO ADVERTISING EVERY ONE KNOWS IT S BEST The Enterprise^ (T7H RACKS i^jtxAS A HEW FAST nun MMlkMaallaaaaaOtyaad I OKLAHOMA CITY, WICHITA* OENISON, SHERMAN, DALLAS. FORT WORTH lad prtaripa! polata la Tow ud the Sooth- M. Thla traia U >« throaghoat ud to ■ail» n oi ik« Im) MilpwM, |twM»4 arlth illutile lifthta and all othar BodM tombfrnnMaiM. It rmaa iia ou aow Red River Dfvlelon. ■very appHaan kaowa to Rkadara oat WlillH JnMmilu kaa baaa amploya4 ia the Maka «p of thla aarrtoa, incUtOn* Cafe Observation Cars. aaiili iSSkoi a trip Tla thla aw root* will ba itnihW. Efe? oK: wU - ao "* * i A. C. L. ATLANTIC COAST UMK ft. ft. COMftAftY. eaaanan ac^nwu. TRAIN* GOING ROUT*. DATKI. *J*C t i alii «i tl I > ! A.M. p M. r M. A. M. P. M. Uave Weldoa «. u ja,; 9 *>, 1 Ar. Rocky Ml l an >• j* . —, 1 Leave Tarbora .. " " j u I I.* Rocky lit w«a IM S«i "ft 1 i«arave Vilaoa Ift ll aa Iji iaa la 1 L*a>r Sr'Dia I U KM _ i Li. ftaycttevtUe- 4 4>! ias Ar. Floaeace Tft a u tm F.K A C Ar. G®!dabt.re I 9 aa I.v. Gaitlahoin | I)l |l} rzr is 12 I ft. M. A. M!|P. M. TftAlNft COtKO MORTM. j , . —7— s £ i •* tf&Qii it it A. M. ft. M- L* Kloimc* a* at • «a I.*. Kayettarville.. it 4a ia aa - Lravr selaaaa a a* aa 4a ! Arrive Witaaaa-... ajj . : 11 la _ A. M. ft. M. *• M. 1,1 Wilmington.. jaa fft I.*. Miu-uofla i ja 11 aa I.V. GonahorD 7 JJ 9 SI " * r. m. a. m.lp. m. r. m. I Inn Vilaoa 11} laaiaaaaatf Ift Ar. Rack) M ... Jja 9aa nia 11 a 3 Itf Aiiiic Tarbora... 9 14 -■ Uan Tarbora • Jt ...—• —* l». Ri- ky Ml ... Jft «» « Ar. WcMoa U- P ft. M A. M. ft. M. __ Yadkin Mrkaoa Main Uae—Trala leavea WM aaingtoa, 9 aaa. ■.. arrixea lajretl*»ilW la ia ft an , lf«vr« FaifllrnlW ia |i ft. aiilvaa Raft ford laa ft. aa. Rclaram* leavea kuM I>• ft ■aaim Fajrvllrvllle 4 4a ft. aa., kt* Kayelta vllle 4 ja ft. aa., arrive* Wllaaiafttaa 7 ja).. m. •rnnritaville ■rnnch~Tralaleae«aTeaa4tt» vllle • aa a. m.. Maatua 9oj a. aa.. tad Rftriaft • ui aa., ftaakton 1041 a. aa.. ftope MUM tag* a. an arrive Payetteville 11 a*. Returning leavea Fayettevtlle joe ft. Hope Milla 5 n ft. ■..had Springe j M ft. aa.. Mantua 4 I*ft aa., arrivea ftea acttaalllc 7 a} ft. ai. Coaacclioa at ftaarctlrvillc w Hk Halo Ma. 7*. al Maaloa with Caroliaa Central Rallnad. at «a 4 •oriar* with the Red Ijirlaga and ftlilMWl ia» road, at danfonl artU the Miakaaid Air Line and ftmatiwra Railway, at Calf with the Uarhaa aad Charlotte Railivhd. Train aa the Smtlaaad'Neck ftraach Raad leaeaa Weldoa 5 ij p. aa., Halifax jnp. aa.. arrW«a Rut land Neck 4 aa p aa., lirrenvtlle a 47 ft. aa., Kift atoa 4 45 p. aa.Retaraiac leana KiaMoaa 7 J» « ■ Greenville I ja a. aa.. arriving at Halilax 11 at ft. ■aa., m'eldci ii ao a. an , Jailjr eacept Raadaj. fraiaaoa WaahiaiJoa ftraach leave Waaklaf t„a t aa a. aa., and 1 43 p. aa.. arrive raraaacla • )| a. aa, tia p. aa.. letanaiaig leave ftaraacl* 91}* aa., anil 3 ia p. aa. arrive Waahiagtaa aft a. ft. aad t IS p. aa . daily eacept ftaaaday. Train leavea Tbrbora N. C.. daily eacept Raa day 4 .13 V Randay 4 » ft- ■ . arri»«« aiouth 6JS p. an., tft p. m , Returaing, leava | Flyaaaoath daily eacept Maday, 7 ja a. aa., aad ftaaaday yaaa. aa., arrivea Tarbaia 9JJ a. aa. I 11 aa a. aa. ■ Tiaia na Mai Land M. C. ftraach leave a OoM» ' karo daily, eacept Rauday, saa a aa., arriviaa ' HialtliAeid 6 aaa aa., Returafaag leaveaftaaithiall 7 ua j in., arrivea Goldahora I aj a. a. Traina on Naahvillc hianch leave Rocky Maaftt yt 9jo a. aa., 4 asp aa., arrive Maakviiw aa aa a. aa . 4i]paa. Fpriag kup* u aaa. a., 4 45ft- Reluming leave Spring Hope 11 aaa. a..) » |a haahiille 11 4ja. an., j 4 , p. aaa., arrive at Rocky Mount it 10 p.aa., »ao p. in., daily eacept tinaday. Train on Clliiloa Branch leavea waraaw far Clinloa daily, except Sunday. Iftl. aa.. aad 4 aa from . Ret urniag leavea Ctiuloa 7aa a. aa.. aad to aa a m Tiaan No. 7* aaakea cloae connectioa al Weklaa yor all poiuU North daily, all rail via Hichm. ad . H. M. KMKRRON. l.en'l tlaaaea aacat, ! J.;R RKNI.Y. Gen'l Ma iager. | TM. Kanrraon. TraOc Maaager.
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