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5 I- Sal-luscatfille i A NATURAL Sick Headache and jj Dyspepsia Cute IN AMERICA.. I The crystallized salts, as extracted tnttn gtapea : and-fruit, a most wonderful product from Na ture's laboratory. Have it in yoar homes and travels a' specific for the fagged, weary or worn-out. if tures headacB r.yspepsia, stom ach and bowel-toniplaints: removes bilious . f "BO", IIHDUWJN we Utrt iw aiui; vu. eotmttraoUtbe eflecU t lmpJire waier and ' the eziesaive use of alcoholic beverages janTi . . . . . 1 .... ... 1 1 . prevent uic iiiavriiuvu ui iuuu , M the system tbe want of sound, ripe fruit. ; Prepared by tbe j . London Sal-Mcscatilli Co., jy LO5P0N, KSOLAKD. i Beware of imttatiens. The genuine in 'blue wrappers only.' axa-feend for circular! to Q. Etanotttch. Pen - oral American Manager, F O. Box 1988, XNeW York City. ,1 Mention this paper. " 1 AGENTS Williams & Haywood, Lee, Johnson & Co., DruggiBts and Chemists, Rligh,N.0. I hELIEFi ' . FORTY YEARS A SUFFERER FROM cataKrh WONDERFUL TO RELATE !.. "FOB FORTY "YEARS I hare been a vie tim to CATARRH three-fourth of tbe ' time . a suffecer from EXCRUCTATISG PAIN 8 ACROSS MY FOREHEAD and MY NOB - TR1L8. Tbe discbarges were so offensive that 1 hajb to mention it, except tor the good it may : do some other sufferer. 1 have spent a young' - . fortune from my earnings' during my forty years of suffering to obtain relief from the doc - ton.. I. have tried patent medicinesevery one I Jould learn of from the four corners of the earth, with no relief. And AT LAST (at 67 . years of age) have met with a remedy that has 'cured me entirely made me a new man. ; 1 weighed 113 pounds and now weigh 140. I used thirteen bottlee of the medicine, and the ' only regret 1 have is that being ta the humble walks of life 1 may not have Influence ta pre 'vail on all catarrh sufferers "to use what has ' cuTedme,GU.NN'S PIONEER BLOOD RE? NEWER. HxmtT Chkvxs. b No. 27 8econd St., Macon, Ga." -. : V Mr. Ilenry Cneves, the writer of the swore, formerly of Crawford county, now of Macon, ' Georgia, merit the confidence of all interested in catarrh. ' 1 W. A. Hcrr, ( Xx-Mayor of Macon.;. i i . ! (a scrsxi FLESH PRODUCER AND TONIC FRIDAY, APRIL 16 1886. . -f i A rracmwl. The rosy', dimpled bnger. of the spring Yon endless stretch of happy woodland fills j With myriad, millions of new j opening t . A leaves; :. :. t ' I . " I But when the autumn from the tasselled ; I. :U bins) , .i ;; . Shall bear the rustling1 sheaves, ; The few pale waifs that may be lingering Will surely perish in the winter's ills. ;r- f. l. The warm, full current et life's crimsoned ; ?. : title; . if: . I -r j ' Jn yon fair city's streets and meeting! walls ; Throb through ten thousand hearts that i;;. ; (eel no fear;. ;-. ; ' ; . ui when the frost of lilt's sad autumn fall ; On Hope's wide field turned sere, ' The few that he not moldering side by tide IWiU'waiiin'sorrewtiU death kindlyfcalls; Perhaps each waking of the vernal year TA ltle fairer U tnan was the last, , i Perhaps each- following age makes more ;, fi: divine ,: - . ',' i The mold in wbieh the human soul is cast, : U not, the sun doth shin On earth in vain f vain is all hope or feajr, The future can but recreate the past. ? NORTH CAROLINA NEW8, i: H ; 'i : ;. - i - koMl HAPPKSXMOB AS TOLD BY THX STATK ": U raxsa. .''..:'' Cajpt. Joe Wagnea, of New Berne, has peas that will be ready to pick io a few dajs. , J Many Granville farmers are bothered do little by the absence of the bridges across Tar river, which were swept away by the late freshet. i A Connecticut river shad was caught in the Cape Fear river Tuesday. The iay ej,tenlle Evening News says it dif fer in appearance from this North Caro lina had. Hi ' I . ,' h, v J Died April 14th, near New Berne, at the reaidence of her son, Mr. Samuel W . Latham, Mrs. Julia Latham, wifepf he-ata FtpdP. Latham, in the 89th yearjof her age A I: The Russian peddlers who hare been oanTassiiig Jones and Onslow counties, aipfed at New Berne: Wednesday, the journal iays,with a flat-boat ofi lure, ehickens 'and geese, bound for Norfolk With thi mixed cargo Jj , I r ; t4eutWnlow andl party, at Beau fort; are engaged in the survey of the Raters of the S. C. epast in relation to the f oyster industry, They are on the U. B..ooast survey schooner 'Scoresby , ' ' bfiB.cered by Lieuts. 'Walling and King j bf the U, tit navy, with a crew off four teen men. J g ; : '!' ' i:. The negroes in the employment the MasMoh-nsettrf and Southern eonstruo tion oompanyr in Rutherfordton county, hate organised a conrt, with aheriff, judge, &e., and when any of thei num ber, ia snspeoted of theft he is arrested, tried, and if, found guilty, flogged in goo;d old tyle. . Twq of them receited floggings the other day for stealing. nourish f bjest asMotiir moist places or? streams; jor by a spring':; AmOngjever-; greens are.tbe hemlock and the, wbite; cedar, the hemlock standing at the: head: for attract veness in the fineness and; density pfjlits Jfoliae whicb cin.be' secured admirably by a' little pare 'in; clipping the branches ; but patience must be bad wih this tp, a it ii if slow grower, doing better after it has attained; its size. Set out the trees early in thej spring, before the buds push, with plenty of roots.! selecting small, rather than; large trees, as more roots in proportion to top can;be secured and the smaller: will make! the handsomest trees, ani do it sooner. I, Manure the ground, :f not sumcientlt rich, and if cultivated be- sides all the better. Thus treated, in five or sir years there will be ani array of handsome voung trees, improving each year and adding to the value and attractiveness of the place, to say 4 noth ing of the' eomfort which their shade and the protection from storms afford j Not only the dwellings, but : the ; barU also should h&ye its trees. j I rWath or Mr. w. n. rn. Cor. of ithlo Nsws and Obsekvkb. I ! aki Forest, N. C, April 14. : Mr. D. Powers, iwho Vas for a numbed of years an esteemed citizen of Wake Forest and also of Raleigh, was killed by train atLula, a station' oh the Air-Line It. R., sixty-fivp miles from Atlanta, April, 11th. The remains were accompanied here by his son and dangherand Mr, Black, of Atlanta, the largest cpnfectionef ofi the South, in whose employ Mri Powers had been for some ,time. The burial occured here today at 9 a. m., the services being cod ducted; by president Taylor. I ; : P. I i 1 ! t r : 1 Rub the'painful rjolnta''; thoroughlyy whn afflicted with neuralgia with Salvation Oil, the great- pain annihiliator. 3Price ' 26: cents i a bottle. . t ' ! j 1; ' ;; ' i Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cures croupy couh that sounds so like nails driven into the child's coffin. :$.. :' r 1 ; k a 1 The Goldsboro truck' crop is abnos a failure. : ; : j ;j 1 L 1 M Cor Horeer Elood Eenewer r " Cures all Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheuma tism, Scrofula, Old Sores. A perfect, Spring Medicine. .'f If not in Your market it win be forwarded' on receipt of price. SmaU bottles 9 1.00$ 1 large f 1.7ft. Essay on Blood and Skin Disease mailed free. --' ' s ft MACON MEDICINS COMPANY. ; Moon, Ga, Belkring in the wisdom in keepiak .ap ai MuUtbrtum in temperature and relievuir dis tress from heat a well as cold, and-aaTUU been for a Jong time engaged tn supplying fuel for winter use. we have taken the exclusive sale in Raleigh of i " - FROM THE V . BALE1GH ICE FACTORY From this date, and we are n"w ready to d liver it to all who wfath it,4 troui our wagon, our store on Fayetteville street, and our wan VriBA &t tlia IfeBtral deDOt. 1 Those who bold tickets from tbe lee Co. cat. exchange them for ursoi tae ssmp oenenw nation, by prcseoung uen ai eoner puce. ? 'f ; ruca er ricKtTS as roixown i too as, 76c; ft as or more delivered at a ilma, 800 " i.lO 6 " " : - ,. nil " n w AC II . T' ' dA' 't ' dvu o.w as mm " 1,000 " 10.00 60 a " - In barrels for shipping, carefully racked, 7fte per 100 barrels and paeking included. Sold ruKuavu vaox. uraert respact fully solicited snd promptly filled, i ; I JONES & POWELL, I Raleigh,; N. C. 4 UesMterMsi Itoms. ! of the JNaws ASri Obsxrvxr. . !( ;HwjW!bboJ N. pf :ApiU. : t New ifelpents infused into the busi- neas of c the Jltown with the com in c of watm weather : 1. ' i :r The tobacco market bias been crowded of late,': and: the wsrebouHes have been filled to their utmost c puciiy. At times the quantity? ofiered "wan greater then conld.b receiTed, and eod tobaccu is brnghig finp prices. Yesterday prices It is stated that work will soon begin, on a new warehouse at the corner of Qarnett and. Horner;; streets, tho land haVing been 'already purchased for that pitrposo. This is made necessary by tbe atlady'and decided increase in jour to bacco trade - s ' Ann thee 'unproTement promised at an early day is large stone Or briek storage; warehouse, to be 100x300 feet in sue, probably the largest T in the State, f. Thin is to bp built upon the R. &. Q. R. R. nompany'a lot, near the pas senger depot, ana one of its tracks will run through the buildine, whereby the Cost of dray age will; be saved. ' j xne uoiarijeai was not mortgaged, it seems, as wss at first reported, and does not go into the hands of a receiver. The suspension is said to be dua to the failure of the editor and the controlling share-holders to agree upon terms. Un less an agreement is arrived at within a few. day! another editor will take charge, and publication it is sxpected will ba resumed insjfew days. It is also intimated that Mx. Manning, who is widely 'and favorably known, may prooure a new outfit ,; and rif e us i an entirely new paper . ; xue -possomce nas Deen suppaeu iin iew lock-boxes, which: contributK large ly to the convenience of the public I i, h 'i M P. SasjsjsjfssAfSTfl ISsflSf t 4Sjtsfjsisjsjsjejs i!snri UICIU UI4JIIUIU Bif UIB DtSPPS14. ? ttCKMEaSACKE OONSUPaiiON, OvnoliM Crb Orcbjra Mits hi 1 sealed DKkaires at css guvnunt. ' srop'ra. 4 RemWIy fcr I1 Diseases or Mm Utw, alM SSvBiiibiss mmm) Stewola. A DMitinll I wLJ,r iZVTmim ak niriarsni.il ia . M ' w"i one 10 1 two tapoonfuia 11 ilta sold i balk. II CHAS. A. GOODWIN. S ';;' GEO. B. HISS aoonDwiiisri & hiss PROPRIETORS " RALEIGH MARBLE' WORKS, 417 and m Fayetevnie St., Raleigh, N. C. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES OF MONUMENTS AND jHEADSTONEa In IUlian or American Marbles and American or Imported Granites. Contractors for aU kinds of Curbing, Posts, Sills, Steps . s3Kstimates made and Drawings furnished free. ? 3 dAw8m. J T. B. YANCEY -MiUFACTCREK3 A ent and Dealer PLOW CASTINGS, f535155 i : plow dG CHEAP CASTINGS. Send for prices. Quality guaranteed. J. Bl GILL, Sole Manufacturer, RALEIGH TURNING AND COTTON PLOWS, RALEIGH, N. O Ahsalatoy Part aai DiadaltaraUd. I H08pTtAL8 I CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS, I 1NFIRMARIE8.? ii CONSUMPTION, , HEMORRHAGES DYSPEPSIA, INDlGISTiON, I MALARIA, 1! I:r ' IBMUt ? STmULAIJT I ' For tmi StoK, IraiAticts, ! CONVALESC1NQ PATIENTS, : IJ AGED PEOPLE, Weak and Debilitated Womeh. ; f of by BraffMa, 0roer8aBnM)srt.! sat wai r i 1 iMrMM tiUn,it4MiiMriipUmSIMh ; ryriiwm mit. iiimiK I s TMlilM, aaaU l MM n fnm mmt imm - ss., (Bmf iSafcsBjmlsaaisJj sfsst k HillSligSUIMlM.H alOssM.aa.l aftssaf a4NBBf SASJSSSS 'JS t7fSSSSBy 4 esSjsHisWS) SW- JswvaSVSBSJs, svSJsSSsBSSSsaai SJSBsJ htm. ------- mtHkirmmmM Wmt nu 01 oowaaa too waw f-- Neat and Practical This can be rurniahed promptly ,-conomioall . and satisfactorily by ;. : i AGr. Barier axchttsct aim BuxLBaa, With the lata Baxroel 81oan). Raleixh, N.C who, on application, will prepare plans, : lerationa, details. workin; drawlncs sand ' specacatlons tor bullaings 01 eTery eswip tioa throurhout the Stat. 1 box SBS. " Koom a, SxlxgS Buildisj;. i 3. WORK RAILING ASD OltNA TA1. WIRK. w Dons oo, JLKSTAI, WIRK. WORK EJS Vt I street,'. manutacturars of win railing lot baleMriss, sr-a1nsa, i tenders, ' af amd wsTSBWvsy irpa gfBJisaai, aw. Vm. n$ Nartfa Howard street,' Earamora, raumg 10c oemetense, 1 LOOKOUJj j I ; THX OOlDSTiT US L00IKD WITH iiDULTEE&TED I. L&BD- Ekamine carefuOy what yoiii are usinfc tbel odof from it when cooking betrays it. . ; CASSARD'S 'STAR BRAND" LARD : I ' JS PPBX. i J ; J EVRY PACKAGE GUABjNTiED. S Try. it and you will use no other. B; IL WOODELL, Raleigh, N. C, Agent Cr. Coasord So ateaaosia why Alabaattsw Hhanld b na 1b plaeo of KsUomlne. It is the only natura' and durable material with which to finish wJls and ceilings, f It is cheaper than KUsouiine; works easier; and may be applied b;any one. After thor oughly cleaning, no siing or other preparation for the walls is necesary, and one coat can be applied upon anothe as soon as dry.; Each additional coating ads to the strength: of the It is whiter than an other material, and the tints are clearer and id re delicate. The whitd will not turn yellow, r the tints fade. Alabastine is adaptd to any climate : heat, cold, dampness and age all combine to strengthen and hardenit. Alabastins is OTKalsomhx and it should not be confousied with it At ABAjmxE is a cement, and tb only preparation for walls and ceilings nanuactured on scien- titic. principles, and the onlytrticle which pro duces a firm and durable nigh. It does not turn yellow, contract with eat, shrink front the walls, or scale ofi. CD fSSjl aX CD W 5" to o w so t o Q GO w O O n i-3 13- o 8 m m : bf p. cq o ISEND FOR SAIPLE CARD OF 12 BEAUTIF UL TINTS OUR i(U7 PUBLIfiAKOFJS, Sixth Noth , Carolina Digest ? ' JtJDGE ApO.! UYjiOTSBv; $5J00. BUSBEE'S NORTH CROLINA JUSTICE; AND FORM BOOK, 3rd Revised .Edition . . . . . i. . .. . . ; .;. ... 1 . .. . . 0 An SCHOOL HISTOltlOF NORTH s CAROLINA, 5th Revised edition, 3l! ii ousana.. 8Sc ' SCHOOL AND BUESS MAPI OF NORTH CAROLINA, by Coliier Cobb site 45x75 inche rhoroughly revised and re-engraved. Ready July 1 84 50 We have f or sale following new Law Books: ONUS PROBAND by Hon. VV.H. Bailey 4 i . a tt TRIALS OF TITf TO, LAND, py Sedgwick and Wait, Now Edition 50, i A1W LAW, Diciuy -u.ua im .j, .. 1.. ... . . , ... f 2 50 . ' 8Ka OKpKRS TO ALFFED WILLIAMS.&CO., ' i ,,! l;i ? ! ' k :' '. ' ': PI3LISHERSAN BOOKSELLERS, m fatTTEVillk btiltv-" xchakqe place. raleigh,n. c. jgirfJR'S AMMONIATBD Ine Phosphate, f BALTIMORE. Itoi Curen of the Celebrated Star,, B hrrca Hams and Bacon. J f ,0d TO THE 1 'if; --'-m .ill Schools r 1 1! - 1 r Jt REME '5 " r hiik ivhii m. - n,,ylbHI0 I0BJ LUllftlkx iLEIGH, S. C; i e the Best Equipped nting Binq'im . AO.aUlLadr'sStaBd.Br. ' ' WHAT ONX WKLL-DRXSSID WOMAN IIAS WORM j ' 8INCX TBI CXSTBKNIAL DATS. : Prom Jennie June's ton Lettor. : Wh re you going to have for your Summers dress t This question was asked of a, lady who is a fashionable woman and has a reputation ' for being generally well dressed. "Oh, the same bid thina-P' she replied. "What ia the same old thing t" . was the rejoinder. Well, 'when one must dres within cer tain limits, there is not much choice. have worn a black lace fichu for U n one succeeding another---and as a Establishment is; NoVth CarSklin. made un mv mind I oould not do btr I hare just bought; a new one' is that all you wear! it seems 1 siarkA -ak AAAwiviatn ' Atornma s IS)WV1 .UWIKISMI WBkSMUV no? she said, "not quite. I wAVft wirill rl I a .trmir , ff . HUSH vit vi uuug. - uijr pruiT .. mer dress for ten years baa1 , ils- nfanft and liaht Ut J- 1,ce yr , . J TDM 1 V?i.- IM-- 1 UB WHIM 1UW VUUII IMfi Wall hka AAwalina malA un mi8 J6 d Sn- an VxpansiVe lQJ must nawe somew v lw ri vff 1 ;;. , Yj-. a. : t ecu m America cl icon the tulip.' The beautiful jneadow lorm is raceful : so 'oftbsfriUosrfAMB IF YO0 WANT ! CATALOGUES, INVITATIONS, CIRCULARS, &o.. Send Your Ordcrc VI ; . 1 : :. ; is , : 7 AflLargd Lot of New Type and Fresh Paper Just Arrifed for the ScWl 1 trade ,. f - . Address, ? ' i . EDWARDS, iBROUCfHTON-A 00 If RAtsMn, N. 0. r. , I J The analysis of our Ammoniated Dissolved Rmi Ik.C. Bulletin, under date of March, 1886, is nmuVoniPimte, of the commini v.i J! XT, 0Pinon -a cor of North Ckiolma. tT. .nr,".luKu" "ft" fle! aeas N. C.,fromthennaSteotak78hipr ,ro1? "P' Of this lot about seven.tons ."J unstieitered and exposed, and it was from toeLJ? J?Wnrnds'wodT undertakes to deterlmin thZt A"aJ?VP? mVl was taken by which th Awmii . . - .. . T Aiiirr ! .lcrnp'. A : . . - "7- ThiAEA T(U thl. ...vn. 1 . . as published in the offiitl wrreci or true renreMentAtinn season to the farmers and planters arawn at Toisnot. wheat seeding. lie Dartlev for ibi lor uu year. Tnis can be readily nroved hv tK f..., .Vr. u . ".8SO,veu Bon Fho. Joisnot this year was Feb. 9th, flye days aftestheXt ,ir . "Pnent received at analysis, we ordered a 1018 ' D8. X the pubUcation of this agenw at rranklinton, N. C, which wa Jbrwkrrf,.w Sr?a fte Co-, our Baltimore and we herewith suLmlt M IT, seal; to Prof. G. A., Liebur. of analysis of said sample: 1 ': ;vuirs oi orm Carolina the result of the ANALYSIS OF LISTER'S AMM(ued Drs0LVKD BONE PHOSPHATE BT PBOP. O. A. LIKBIUj, OP BALTiaORl MD - i 1 '; S Moisture 100 C, Soluble Phosphoric Acid, Reverted " Total Available Phos. Acid, Insoluble Phos. Acid. Nitrosren Potash. fc Sulphate of Potash, 9.25 per cent. 1.81 11.06 " 1.84 April 1, 1886. 13.40 per cent Commercial value per ton (2.000 lbtA SI- , . ..." . . I ; ; i ryuai wfrfi.M per wn pasea on last season's YalnatinH: : Bone I'bos. of Lime Rend. Sol. j; ) " peroiptated equal to Ammonia, 20.20 S.95 2.86 8.19 6.73 128.84 it it The ibove is a cody of analysis of a.X12TSt . CaroUna. ! Ir" wul "B?rea w sale in the State of; North oampie drawn rrom a lot of 100 tons shinued ISuGh Jb . ,, , 15th, 1886. nPPea.ctaftee Co., of Franklin ton, N. C February C Witness C. G. Moore, ( W. J. Stucklajtd. Amo Lirru, PrM, WR AOBICDLTURAL WORKS. I i & ! w Baltuaora Offlos 54 and W Buchanan's Wharf. ! WaRJt, N. J, -IN- GARRIAGES, PHAETONS, BUGGIES, ETC., ETC, j ! The Largest Assorttnent in the $tfite. BEST GOODS AT J : f THE LOWEST PRICES. J I 130 East Martin Street, Raleigh, N. C. RAILROADS ESTERN NORTH CAROLINA B MAST. MASS LINE, i WIST , TralnNo. Traia Ywl. Arr. L't. -Ar tr 22 p m Salisbury, U fi 21 0 22 SutesTille, ' U SS A 14 .n Morganton, IN t St " 40 1 50 Round Knob., 4 41 M a m ' i 45 W. Springs; 1 lg ! EAST. MURPHY DIV. WEST. Tram No. 8. Train Na. T Arr. L't Arr If 4 89 a m AshsTQle 2 00 2 26 Way aearille, 11 21 11 M 10 00 10 08 CTuiieatonr; S S3 IS m 6 lajjarretta, 7 08 Nos. 7 and 8 run daily, except Sunday. Round Knob ia dinner station lor traia- No. 2. , W A TURK, Assist. Qea'l Pass, A'rt V. K. McBEE, SupC TTXlWfbll A WJtLDoit ft R, TRAIRS OOINO aOOTB.' Nov. 15, 1885. i No All Daily. P Ef J f Y ROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Original and Only Ctenoine. Sfe aad slvafi KHM. ntwinnf wartklcM Imiutkws. y fr P 1 5.8 . Ak yow Uranlrt tor "Dfcfah Eaalliil ud Ukc as othsn w TiSow o. f"J) " fcr irt(Blr, r Wkr ty retain mall. NAME PAPER.. Cklehoter (kmlnl C, . S I S xlU rnara. PhtlaAaPa. At DraM. Tra4 npfllcd br BWlw A Sha f 1 1 m sra I mm mai mi, mtrnm - - w . tat h tt ton aw rmn mlo. lBMitnM 7S?-J !!?4 "" its. srrLarsT wall MS. Bms,i Mbwf ham UM a M K far ft mmmmTrmm Botttaat rafUHbt tDMiMrMIISn. It eomtm rn MXMit lor 'rut. mm NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. jOecteto Smspensotyi AppUanees, for tho speedr f '''V and JffMiAood, andaU kindred trouble. AMo (or maor other dlscasrs. Complete restora Jtoato Healtfi. Vteor and Manhood ynarjitwi Wo risk Is Incurred. lUnstraUpampaletinaoajcd SN)s4Gainatlre. ter 4dressint' V0LIAIO ELI CO, Marxhall, Sofih DBAFNX85, IT8 CAUSE AND CURE, by one who was deaf twenty-eight years. Treated by most of the noted specialists of the Jay with no benefit. Cured himself in three months, and since then hundreds of others by une process. . A plain, simple- and successful borne treatment. Address T. S. Paob, 128 East 26th street. New York City. CUREthreDEAF j: PECK'S PATENT IMPROVED CUSHIONED EAR DRUMS i nunoii uniu rnt M.nm mod parfonn tlx work of tb. F isataral ra. lajrbibla, tonfartabk aad alwivi la podtua. iAIi j conrmutoa mni rrtm whlrpara knrd diitlactljr.'Snd -lllnMr.tl ii took wltk tertbiniiaU. FREE. AMm, mv cUaa F. HISCO&. 1 840 roaday, N.w Tork. McaUon tkis pir. Leave Weldon, ArriT Rocky If onat, arrive Tartcio, Laava Tarboro, Leave w.ison, An Its Goldsboro, " Wilmington, 7 1 pal 3 4 55 p 11 SO 4 06 p 4 64 7 SO Ka DaOy Sty at TRAINS OOTKO VOXTB. Not. 15, 18S5- Leave Wilmington, Arrive at Goldibero, Leave a ilson, Arjivs Rocky Mount; ArriTa Tarbo.-o, Araava Tarboro, ArriTs v eldon, No 47 DaUy. No 41 Dally. 6 45 a m I 50 11 S5 ill f& in zo p m u n i a m 2 ss 4 Si 11 80 a 2 15 p m 1 21 2 lia - a, - -OHN DIVTNaVSnpl. T. M. Xhkbsom, Gen'lPassjrigar Agsat. QALAASLtvjurj NTjaberlS,1885. tbaim aoDta KoaiB. ;a47, DbJr i lr j Sunday Leave Raleigh, - Wake, FraakliBton, : KittrelL Benders n, Warrenton, Littleton, AntrsatWeidon, November 15, 1S85 yrraMlsrwd 1S86V PAVA AtllLLA nOOFKJGI aw.iw mmui ia Hkoahinirl ' civ Weldon, , Littleton, Warrena, Henderson, Kittrell, t Franklin, Wake, Arriv at Raleigh, ttSia lllaai 10 81 f 42 10 68 tsi H 17 it SB 11 88 ltt 12 20 p mh ST 12 66 tlltl 14ft 112 Ma as TRAINS OOIVO SOUTB. . except i axosBt 8uaday.. i IiuaaT. 2 40 p mi 8 81 4 OS 4 SO ft OB a so & as 40 1 18 a 2 47 8 48 4 SS ' 8 SI OS W1L 8HITH, "T"riyrraissal noSaosnda Ilk tin h faaM or tar eqmpoaiatous; saf to amlrt stasia aiao . Uair tmn fsSMStf -lliilBilefl ALSIBU A AUGUSTA AJR-LEJI. amfiliajries ooHDBKsxn acaanou. Tsiaa Goiag goth. ,Nol. D'lyNe, DTy Sunday. L Suaaay. Kavamber 14, lsSa. BsaaiB Pramatrxra Oeev, Narvoas Oebiiitf, feUohood. 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 16, 1886, edition 1
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