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Mr. Frank B. .Martin, a prominent jeweler at 926 Pensylvania Ave., Wash- mgton,D.C.,says: I was for a long time under treat ment of two of the best physi cians of this city, for a severe case of blood poison, but my condition grew. worse all the while, not withstanding the fact that they charged me three hundred dollars. My mouth was filled with eating sores: my tongue was almost eaten away, so that for three months I was unable to taste any solid food. My hair was coming out rapidly, and I was in a horrible fix. 1 had tried various . treatments, and was nearly dis couraged; when a friend recommended S.S.S. After T had taken four bottles, I began to get better, and when I had finished 1 eighteen - bottles, I was cured sound and well, my skin was without a blemish; and I have had no return Of the disease. S.S.S.saved me from a life of misery." S.S.S, guaranteed purely vegetable) will cure any case of blood poison. - Books on tllerUsease', and its treat ment. 1 mailed free by, Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. m , Wilmington & Weldon R.R, AND WLOBENCE RAILROAD Condensed Schedule. , TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DATED S3.b & i Jan. 27, 1895 - 6'3 ; 3 . A. M. P. M. ...... A. M. Leave Weldon.. 11 53 9 27 . Ar. Rocky Mount 12 57 10 20 Leave Tarboro.. 12 20 ...... ...... ' ,. , , " - . . . . ( Lv Rockv Mount 1 05 ; 10 20 6 00 Leave Wilson... 2 03 ,11 03 ...... Leave Selma.... 2 53 ...... Lv. Fayetteville 4 33 12 53 ...... ...... ...... Arrive Florence. 7 15 3 00 . ; : ..- , " ; . J. M. (. A M. ...... Leave Wilson... 2 08 ...... ...... 6 35 Leave Goldboro. 2 55 7 20 Leave Magnolia. 4 02 ...... ...... 8 29...... Ar. Wilmington. 5 30 10 60 P. M. A M. ; trains .Going north. DATED Jan. 27, 1895. Leave Florence Lv. Fayetteville Leave Selma.... Arrive Wilson Leave Tarboro.. ad . o s CO u . .a A. M. 8 15 10 55 12 32 1 20 2 48 P. M. 3b 53 P. M. 7 15.....;. 9 19 11 15 A. M. Lv. Wilmington. 9 20.. Leave Magnolia 10 56 .. Leave Goldsboro 12 05 .. Arrive Wilson.. 1 00 P. M. 7 00 .8 3X .... 9 40 .... 10 27 O 03 63 . P. M. Leave Wilson. .. 1 30 ArBocly Mount 2 33 Arrive Tarboro. 2 48 Lv Rocky Mount 2 33 Arrive Weldon.- 3 48 P. M. P M P M . 11 20 10 32...... 12 02 11 15. 12 02 .....o 12 54 ..... A. M. P. M. tDaily except Monday JDaily except Sunday. lVain on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Weldon 3:48 P M, Halifax ,4:05 P M, arrive Scot land Neck at 4:55 P M. Greenville 6:37 P M., Kin eton 7:35 P M. Returning, leaves Kinston 7:20 A M, Greenville 8:22 A M. Arriving Halifax at 10:55 A M. Weldon 11.20 A M, daily except Sunday. "iv : r v : t u i. t l jl ittiuo vju n wsutugivu Dnuica leave vv nHiuuiuu 7:00 A. M.. arrives Parmele 8:40 A. M., Tarboro 9:50 A M; returning leaves Tarboro 4:50 P M, Parmele 6:10 P. M., arrives Washington 7:35 P. M. Daily except Sunday. Connects with trains on Scotland Neck Branch.. Train leaves Tarboro, N C, daily except Sunday at. 5:00 P M, Sundav 3:00 P M; arrives Plymouth 9:00 P M, 5:25 P M. Retarding leaves Plymouth t daily, except Sunday, 6:00 A . M, Sunday 9:30 A M, arrive Tarboro 10:25 A M, and 11:45 AM. Train on Midland N C Branch leaves Goldaboio daily except: Sunday, 6:05 A M, arriving Smithfield 7:30 A M. Returning, leaves S xithfidld 8:00 A. M; arrive Goldsboro 9:30 A M. ; t Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mnut at 4:30 P M, arrives Nashville 5:05 P M, Spring Hope 5:30 P M. Reluming, leaves Spring Hope 8:C0 A M, Nashville 8:35 A M, arrive Rocky Mount -tf:05 A M, daily, except Sunday. , - . , Trains on Latta Branch Florence R R leave Latta 6:40 P M; arrive Dunbar 7:50 P M. Returning leave . Dunbar 6:30 A M; arrive Latta 7:50 A M. Daily except Sunday., K . ' ' ' Train on Clinton branch leaves Warsaw for Clin ton, Daily, except Sunday, at 4:10 P M. Returning, leaves Clinton at 7:20 A M.f connecting at Warsaw with main line trains. " - 1 ' Train No 78 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily, all. rail via Richmond, aud daily except Sunday via Portsmouth and Bay Line. Also at Rocky .Mount with Norfolk and Carolina Railroad for Norfolk daily and - all points north via Norfolk daily (except Sunday, f . J. R KENLEY, JOHW T. DlVUiJS, Gen'l Manager. General Supt. A Nice House on 2ick Street. everything in first-class' order. ' Apply to E. A. POE.
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