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Til!' IIOAXOKK XHWS, THURSDAY JANUARY 28, 1892. 1.1 m tt.a'" i xvsr- DRIFTING. IIWlI'KMSnfIIOT n;:v adv IK NTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W.:& W. R. K ? BRANCHES ('diidciiscil Seht'cliile. TRAINS GIMNG Sdt'TII. .1 A X I ' A KV IT.'I, ism. I ! V. I.nvo Vt'fMon I 12'' Ar lioiiky Montr. I ! ifl vr Tnrli'iM I.?nv('rar'"ipi I '" " VrHvo V;!.u . '! LvlV(. Wilmi I . A rrivc Srlmt ! ,? '' 1 Arrive Ktiv"t! 'V'llo, ' ; ': 1 !,iTVP'i'i.l'i".ri) I :i ir. lyiwp Warsaw I 4 U I.(v Mni'icilin I 4 '" ills1 I v. M r. 4t I A. M. ! 5 41 I 7 47 I I !. M. 11 I'll '3 hi ( M, 2 Xt 7 41 ! ;iho i in no "S 41) I ') U I Arr'vp Wil.iii-.iiou lain j S .. J 11 4i; 2 17 3 4'1 TIUINSi.niN'i; XORTH Leave Wilmington Leave Mnnnnlia Lenvo Warsaw Arrive linlilsborn Lcnvu KiirltrvilU Arriv i'lnia ArrivsWilson Leiivo WiUm Arriva Itucky lit. Arrive Tarlinro. Leave Tarhorn, Arrive Weldon, o 3 v. A. X. I I- A, ' e c Ill 4 315 orj A. M 3 I ". TOST 11 11 I 1 1 n: in n in !J 1H 1 30 ? m 12.M us I P. M. 4 00 S Jl) 5 7 II D.TS I p.m. s :;i I 7 14 I 8 It 9 12 :o.ro "Paily except Siiminv. Train on Scntlaml Xeck Branch Riml letvei Weldon at 4n p. m. Halifax 4 22, arrive Scotland Neck at 5 IS p. m. (irernvill ti.Vjp. m Klimtnn 800p.m. Upturning lw?s Kinslon 7 It, a. m, Greenville S it'. a m. Arriving at Halifax 1100. a. in., Welilnii ll2."'a.!H daily except Siiiulty. Local freight train leaves Weldon at 10 l'na.ra arriving ut ci.t!a:id Xeek 1 OS a. m , Creenvill .i SO p. hi.. Kin'tim 7 40 p. m. Upturning leaves Kinston at 7 20. a. ni. arriving at Greenville 9 .'ill noun, Sciiland Xeck 2 2. p. m. Weldon 5 15 p.m. Train leuves Tarbom X. (.'.. via Alliemarle and Raleijjh K. It. Unity except Sunday 4 41 p, u., Sunday 3 00 p. m , arrive WillianiNton X. C. 7 11 p. m., 4 top. m. Plymouth 8 311p.m., S JO p. m. Returning leaves Plymouth daily except Sunday 6 to a. m. Sunday 9 0) a. in. Williamston. N. C, 7 40 a. m. Sjn a, m. arrive Turboro lit; a.m. 11 20 a. hi. Train on Midland X. ('. Hpi'ieh leaves fJolds. born X. :., ii:-.!y f(-!'. Mimli'y ' " ' n. in , arrive Sin i i h X ' ' . . 7 ' -i. ii. it"t':r!in:f leaved Siiiiiiid 'I I. X. ('., i? " ' ! :.. arrive ii ililnboro, X t'.. '.' '.c :,. -,':. Trai'i "ii Na'ivi'! : '.'.ranch l":ivs !;- kv .Mount at I no p. in., hi rivi s at Xashville 3 10 p. -n., Sprinu Hope 4 IT, p. w. Ketnrninc Uave Spring Ili'Pii In "'i a. in., Xa-!iville lo a. m., ar Kocky Mount 11 1 a, in. daily except Sunday. Irain on I'iintiMi l'.nricit l.-aves Warsaw for (Tintoti, daily except Sunday atiino p. in. and 11 l.i a.m. Returning leave Cliaton at S f) a m and 3 10 p. rn.. connecting at Warsaw with No. 40, 4.1, 23 and 78. Southbound train on Wilson and Fayettevillt Branch is Xo. 51. Northbound is 5t. baily ex cept Sunday. Train No. 27 Suth will only ttnp at Rocky Mount, Wilson (ioldsboroand Magnolia. Train No. 7S malies close connection at Weldoa forallpoiuts North daily. All rail via Richmond and daily except Sunday via Bay Line, alio at Rocky Mount dallv with Norfolk and Carolina Railroad fur Norfolk and all pointa North via Norfolk. Traini makes close connection for all potato North via Richmond and Washington. All traini run solid between Wilmington and Washington and have Pullman Palac Sleeatn attached. J.R.KKNLY, . T. DIVINE, Siip't Trans General Sua't. T. M. EMEKSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. TLAXTIC COAST LINE PETERSBURG A WELDON R. R- Condensed Srbeanle. TK.UNS (jOlXti SOL'Tlf. Dated Jan. 4th, 1892. Leave Pcterwlmrj;, 10.10 am ".45 p m LeaTO Stony Creek, 10..".'i am '1.14 pm Leave Jarrat t, 11.11 am Leave Beliield, 1 1 .."0 am 4.49 p ra Arrive Weldon. l'lOpm 5.2:! p ro TRAIN'S (iOING NOKTII. No. 11 No. 7 Daily. Daily. Leave Weldon, C. -10 a. m. 3. 1 ! p.m La Beliield, 7.1:5 a.m. 3.."'2 p.m. LeJarrattn, 7.21I a m. 4.0flp.m. Lo Stony Creek, 7.13 a.m. 4.:np.ni Arrive I'etersbiirs, H.I.") a. ni. 5.1'! p.m. All train run solid Weldon to Whiii)i ton. E. T. D. MYERS, T. M. EMEKSON, Gen'l Superintendent. Gen.Prfssencera' TO THE PATKONS OF THE ALBEMARLE STEAM CO Evi rn.. :v w ;uc ilril'l ir.;: cut wiih tlio diil'iir. tide ; Out lolhc uitiinu!:' ocean, V'l"sc waters are wild and wide ; Hut simu'U here lliere is a Gil cad sweet with the healing balm ; And tlie storm may rage, but the rainbow is arched in the skiesof culm. Windeth the river weary, through forests no man hath trod ; Where the darkness is shut from the shin ing oft be lights in the windows of God; Lint out Ironi the gloom it Hashes in the light of the day to be, And mingles it lonely waters with the tides of the splendid sea ! We are not hopeless, homeless ! Wherever our fuet may roam. We are still on the King's own highway m ar the king's ow n home ; Aud soon, with the journey ended the storm and the darkness past, We shall enter in at the portals, and reign with the king at last ! HER COTTACE. .MHS. CLEVELAND S PRETTY LITTLE HOME THAT ATTRACTS PASSERS MY. Mrs. Cleveland may or may not be a good housekeeper, but flie certainly has a very pretty liuuie here among the pine trees, and she knows how to make it at tractive and the passers by curious. The spell of the woman is over it all. There are windows up-stairs, down stairs and on every side, and each one lias a touch or beauty in it. The soft muslin curtains arc tied back with straw berry ribbons; fastened to the spindle cornered rockers and fiddle-back chair.-, ease inviting head rests and slumber bags covered with blight satins and velvets may be seen; up-tairs one window sill is filled white and yellow chrysanthemum, and another is gorgeous with scarlet gc iMtiiums in lull bloom. Occasionally there is the figure of a woman, with soft brown bair, sitting in the suulight gently rockingtoand fro. Her back is toward the window pane, but her head is bent and the object on her lap may be a book or something vastly better than any love story that was ever written. Then there is another a stronger picture on the other side of the cottage, represent ing the living portrait of a man in whom the whole nation is interested, lie sits at a small red-wood desk, the width of the sash, with a grill-work trimming running aoross the top, above which the characteristic face is visible. Unless an intruder appears upon the scene his eyea are not raised from the papers that e owd him for desk room. From early morn ing until daylight is gone he sits here with his pen and papers, as busy as a faithful clerk. When you can't see his massive forehead above the grill-work riiling you may be reasonably certain that he is out driving with his wife or upftairs in the sunny nursery playing peek-n-boo with another girl. A new board walk has just been laid from the avenue to the cottage door, and while the carpenters are about the place it will not be surprising if a picket fence is built round the grouuds. Cauiage people arrive in the village every day. and either cannot or will not sec the prohibitory sign boards forbidding all trespassing on private property. It must be slated in justice that the major ity of the people about Lake wood are either ill or infirm and en without thought. Of course the livery people know th:tt they are intruding, yet they calmly take orders and drive wherever they are told, l'nit notwithstanding the blissf'iilness of ignorance and the apathy of invalidism, .Mr. v..ii'e:;oid's fumiy is constantly being annoyed by the promis cuous Usui if the drive alwut the cottage. V V. Ileruid i! " What doyoit do when the lion .V ' 11 liiml Tuniitrt lip; ,m;." ''And then I sup ' fj)( laui go and lie down V'lYVJt' wousm jfx re T. AO, undoubtedly, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Its record covers nearly half a century, and each year shows an increased demand for it. As an emergency medicine, this preparation has no oqual, thousands of lives having been saved by its timely use. " I find no such medicine for croup aud whooping couch as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It was the means of saving the life of my little hoy, six months old, carrying liini safely through the worst case of whooping couch 1 ever saw.".!. Malone, Pincy Flats, Teiui. " 1 have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and r.ihninistered it to my children, and find it an .:; . .'il!i;itile remedy for colds, and tor almost every ailment of the throat and lungs. I r.l'.vnys keep a bottle of I lie Pectoral in house."-H. S. Kaudall, -M l:ro;nlw;;y, Albany, Y. A " Two generations in our family have had experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Our confidence in its curative qualities Is tin hounded." C. K. Gilbert, Kdltor Daily Utporter, Abih"", Texas. ' I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral hi my family for thirty years and have always found it the best remedy for croup, to which complaint my children were subject." Capt. V. Carley, llrooklyn, X. Y. " A severe cold, followed by n hnrd eouuli unit bleeding of the lunns, would, probably, have proved fatal but for the use of 9, 'er s "I suffered for more than eight months front a severe cough accompanied w ith hem orrhage of the lungs and the expectoration of matter. The physicians gave me up. but my druggist prevailed on nie to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and soon began to Improve; my lungs healed, the couglt ceased, and I became stouter and healthier than I had ever been before. I would call Ayer's Cherry Pectoral the Kllxlr of Life." 1". .1. Oliden, Salto, Buenos Ayres. " For years a confirmed sceptic as to the merits of proprietary medicines, 1 was at last converted by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. For months a bottle of this medi cine, of which I had coma into possession through the kindnegs of a friend, remained unopened hi my closet, till one night t was seized with a violent cold accompanied by a racking cough. Having none of my usual remedies at hand, I thought of the Cherry Pectoral. Two physicians attended me for a month and at last said there was no help for me. At this stage I began the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and it effected a per fect and permanent cure." S. 8. Thorp, H Wellington, hid. "I have taken Ayer's Cherry Pectoral occa sionally for some years. During the past w inter I took a severe cold and my cough was worse than ever before, but now, after taking t,wo hottlesof Ayei's I 'Try Pectoral, I am well again. I am sain. tied that this nieilleine is Hie best remedy lor such coughs as 1 am subject to, and shall confidently resort to it whenever necessary." Kzra Whitman, Publisher and lidltor Jluvylund I'urmtr, Haltimore, Mil. " I nnt sure that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved the lives of my children In cases of croup and diphtheria." F. It. Walllck, Cedar bluff, Iowa. Cherry Pectoral, and determined to glw It a trial. The result was truly magical. Kelief came almost in stantly, and utter repeating the dose, cer tainly not more than half a dozen times, I found myself thoroughly cured. Subsequent ly my daughter was cured of a severe cough by the use of the Cherry Pectoral." J. II. Kitchie, Commission Agent, Kingston, South Australia. "Having used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I find it one of the best cough remedies and would not be without it for any amount." Kdmtind Klngsland. Trav. Agt. of tho Chas. A. YogelerCo., Haltimore, Mil. " I use Ayer's Cherry pectoral in my prac tice, and pronou ice It to be iiiiequaled as a remedy for colds i ml coughs." J. U. Gordon, M. I)., Carroll Co., Va. i ii, ell I J. C, AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Soli by all Druggists. Price S3. Six botties, $5. uuuKkuran mm UA 11 WOOD'S EXTKAL'f, , " .New Line of NA CE'S TRIPLE, -S TATIONERY- VIOLET WATER, . Just Received 150 Linen writing woodworm's Florida wa- Tablets, which I'll sell TEK at a small AND SACHET POWDER. PROFIT. ACCURACY ! - ?o V W 2 a 'A rj W -3 5 H o v "a 3 -3 75 O IS S3 K b c 9 03 3?Tj"RPnn M;il liratiU J'rejiarutl A Large Paints. Stock of Pure While Lead & Linseed oil. LANDRETII'S I'll sell paints at 4 GARDEN very small margin. SEED, j ..'LI ' ILJt !BBBI!l!!WBgWBaiB!'g!BBIH J. I iJU. THE PLAGE TO GET DRUQS and filEDICIflES -AT THE- LOWEST PETCES, is .Air DR. A. R. ZOLLICOlER'S, "WASHINGTON AVE. OPPOSITE R. R. SHED. -i ,LDON, N. C. JMPLETE BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS. .NT FILLED WITH THI BK8T SELECTED MATERIAL.-W MPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS WITH GREAT CARE. ,ERY, FANCY SOAPS, BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. tiertv womealwayn irlt8 yo at ft .i 1 d il 01 u 11 Li 1 9Kzi kwM flflj 110 1I0 Farm Land adopted to the cultiva tion 01 00770, TOBACCO, QR4S8. VEqEJUBLES JflD JLL KlfJDS Of THUCK. Within one mile of the corporate limits of WE L I) 0 N 75 ACRES OLE AHED. 4 Qood tfousE jfJD Outhouses. Ii w all ef will A Stream of water runs through the land. In good state of cultivation. Apply to Ldwihd f. CLhk, lEeal Estate Agent, Weldon, N. 0. ZOLLICOFFEK'8.
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