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ThEvcnie: Vif iter KA1 EIGU POST OFFICE MAIL 8CHEDULJL. At Home V r OUTGOING MAILS. YU Keyville (EL P. O.) for Richmond A way, Vi Goldsboro (Kx.Kt.) for Short Cut A Uol to. dia. Vi Wei Jon and Norf. I I r i I t In KI Jb R Via Uoldsboro (K. P O.) - .i .. 1 L a of ior o. r Via Uibaon aU. (&. P. O.) for WiL, Char. & la Greensboro (R.P.O.) for N.,3. and Went, Via Weldon fc Norfolk (Kx. Ft.)forN.fc Kast, ViaGreen3boro (Kx.. ft.) No. oLFrom ,F ren Trawl r.O lueiM IS 11 88 Id 41 34 11 a m 8 43 8 45 13 40 p m 12 45 a m 9 1ft f 45 11 p IT J 30 ? 15 1 Oi) 6 2 4 30 9 00 a 4- 5 CO a m 3 05 INCOillG MAILS. A.KSIV4L8 No. of i Froir Train Via Qreeasuoro (Ex.Ft.) . HI 4 .nA WliSt Via Weldon (Ex. t.) .r .U 1 Coat from worm Gitwon sta, (tt. P. O ) . iiu... Wil. Ar. S ItVUI jiai Via Greensboro (R. P.O. m ... M l and WmL I1U1U v ' Via Weldou (R. P. O.) Irom worm . Via Goldsboro (K. P O Via Keysville (K. P t. 4 j 11... Imm Atf KUIU iui"-i ' Via Goldsboro (B-x r t.) from North, 11 45 38 W 11 9 1 Deiiot P.O. I m a p 7 00 7 IP ; i t 10 io ) ! t 11 20 n 3.' j 40 4 10 2 10 n ro 6 OC p ro 1 -25 55 ? 25 10 46 11 5 45 to Trains marked thus, do not move on 8un, day. Mails for train 9 going west close at 3 p 6TARU07TE&. . Ootooikg MiinPAET8-., Ralegh TO BhotwelL Eagle Rock and Wakeneld to Unionhope, Tuesday and F nday 6 a m- Raleigh via Myatt's Mills to Dunn, Tuet. ffih ViaBLlvyo Grove and Dayton Fish Dam, Monday, Wednesday andTnd Raleigh via Hutchinson's store and Ban Korto Ren? store.Tuesday and Friday lorn 8 Ratasff to MassW. Tuesday and Frds. Wakefield, Eagle Rock and 8hotweU to f eieh Wednesday and Saturday 7 p m. 1unnria Myitt'i MUls to Raleigh, Mod day and Thursday 7 pm. , FishDamwia Dayton and Kelvyn Grot to Rtleh, Monday, Wednesday and Fnda- 7 1RSgers' store via Bangor aud Hutchiuson'i Btore to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 re MasMytoeigh Tuesday and Friday Fbm Djuvkbt SYBTi.c.-Free deliverief at 6:00 ana o:) a mi " ; " Sept Sundays. CoUections made at sani hoars. Sunday, 6:30 to M a m. ree de- to 3:50 o'clock p m. A. W. 8J; Superior Courts of JSortU Jaro II ua. Name. JUDGES. District. G"0 H Brown, 1 Hem. H Brvan, 2 HG Connor, 8 Spier Whitaker, 4 B W Winston, 5 E T Boy kin, 6 J D Mclver, 7 KP Armfield, 8 Jesse P GrAvefi, 9 John G Bynum, 10 W A Hoke, ' 11 an A Shuford. 12 SOLICITORS. Name. ,DiBtrict. TAhn H Hloiint. 1 Gt a White, (col) J E Woodard, E W Poa, Jr., Ed S Parker, .O B Allen, .Frank HcNeill, VB P Lout j. nomas Settle, 'W O Newland, IPrank L Osborn, Geo A Jones, Residence. Beaufort, NewBerne, Wilson, Wake, Granville, Sampson, Carthage, Iredell, Surry, Morganton, Lincolnton, THE KING OVEE YOU. W LUAX V. BTAB8. Trust not to numbers; trus not to blows; Your king and your lord is the man who knows; Nc rubers are futile; buffets are vaio; Your freedom lies in your soul aud brain. Hands off the bludgeon; oan is to the book ! Face to the f uturv; turn not to look Bck to the past, though higher aud higher In tbe Seldoms you leave mounts the flame of heaven's fire! Tiust not to ballots; trust not to laws; Who masters himself God judgeth his causel While you think to be niasers with ballots or blows, Your king and your lord is the man who knows. St. Jouis Republican. POLITICAL GOSSIP. ChauncyDepew boom has too much Wall Ptreet and railroad seasoning to be palatable to the agricultural vo ters, v Old man "Duinstracted" appears to be "bigger" than all of the candi dates combined. If the story of Senator Stanford's intending to retire from public life, on account of his health, be true, it puts an end to the possibility of his becoming a Presidential candidate It is also a deatb blow to th hopes of certain editors who have been in dustriously encouraging the Stanford lea, because of his being bo easy to bleed." The swelling rivers were doubtless onvied by the politicians with shrink ing booms left on their hands. That May snow storm in Nebraska was undoubtedly indicative of a cold day for somebody. It is odd that the politicians in the Houses should have voted down an amendment providing a small amount for the improvement of the naviga tion of Salt river. Next November thoso who travel up that classic stream will probably regret having done so. The country is ahxiously waiting to ascertain whether the movement against trusts made by the Depart ment of Justice is made for the con' viction of somebody or merely for ef feet. It is not flattering to the intelli gence or independence of the dele gates to the national conventions that the newspapers should be con staitly talking of this or that man controlling the uninstructed dele gates.' . 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Residence. Perquim's, Halifax, Wilson, Johnston, Graham, Dunlin, Richm'nd Iredell, Rock'ham Caldwell, Meck'b'g, Macon. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTHIOT. Spring Term Judge Shuford. 3 second. Sorintt Term Judge Brown. ' THIRD. Soring Term Judge Bryan. FOURTH. .i T- .i f"l n w in nW?ke-Tan lltb, fPeb 29, March Sth? tApril 25th. 8ept 25th, tOct 2 Wayne-Jan 25th, ApH 18th, Sept. 12h Oct 17th. H'rnett Feb 8th, Aug 8th, Nov ShnBton-Feb 15th Aug 15th, Nov Por criminal cases. tPor civil cases alone.- f" FIFTH. 'Tpring Term lodge Whitaker. SIXTH. Spring-Terrn Judge Wiopton. rm" SUV K NTH. tlSDring Term Jndge Bovkln. L " EIGHTH Soring Term Judge Mclver. . fc v .., urturiPH. t Soring Term- Judge Armfleld Spring Term Judge Graves. KLKVBNTK . Spring Term Judge Bynum. TWELFTH. Spring Term Jadge Hoke. r l iv... , ' r.o.st.:ro y:n:r 3l:x- ..s, i:encw your appetite, Cure scrofuin, salt rhoum, Dyspepsia, ulolc headache, Catarrh, rlieuniatloia or malaria Take Ilood's Sarsaparilla. Ilood'-t VilU act especially upon tho liver, rou'dns it from torpidity to its natural tluthvi, curs co:usii;:atir.i r.n.1 a v.i ;t (Ugostioii. ELON COLLEGK COMMENCE-MENT. For above occasion the Richmond & Danville Railroad will sell reduced rate round trip tickets to ElonCollege N. 0., and return at the following rates from points named below, in termediate points in the same pro portion. Tickets on sale May 2Cth to 26th, limited May 23th: Charlotte, Danville, Golds'ooro, Henderson, Lincolnton, Raleigh, "el ma, $4 8) 3 3) 6 00 8 H5 5 60 8 t 4 35 Clarksville, $4 85 Durham, 2 00 Greei8boro, 85 Jeffress, Va ,4 50 Marion, 7 35 Rural Hall, 2 U0 Winston, 2 25 READY FOR LYNCHING. Bhehham, Tex, May 12. When the section hands at No 24. nar Lyons, on the Gulf, Colorado aud Santa Jbe road, returned from work yesterday they found Mrs. B McOon- ough, wife of the boss, and hr seven year old son weltering in their blood dead. AU appearances indicate that the woman had been ravished and then beaten to death, and tbe boy also beateu to conceal the identity of the criaiuaj Two men,- Prank Con-, nors, white, fl iguiau, and FrazierDa vis, a negro, recently discharged by MoDonough, are under arrest. Cir cumstantial evidence against the ne gro is very strong, his feet especially connecting him with the crime, fit ting marks iu the vicinity of the corpses perfectly. The negro will probably be lynched. V'), &r.?j 1 iPNuFflCTURED0NWb,1l ing. o hiiiiiiri nni.i. niAllliminiril Pavvvva Smoke a pipe H you will, but when you are away where you are thrown -, into the society of ladies : and gentlemen, OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS I are the correct thing and p establish you as a man of cood taste and breed- h o 18' pnLlSl'? FIVE FOR TEN CENTS. 13 E.VFRY EVENING .Jlallros Nchdnlet Rich load r DaavUle R R Cn v OMiKleiined Solietul In effect January 17th, 1802. I Lv Richmond, Burkevdie, Kevsville. Ar Danville Ar Greensboro. Lv Goldnboro, 4r Raleiorh. Le Raleigb Le Durham, lr Greenaboro, Lv Salem, Greensboro, Ax Salisbury, 4) Statesville, 4. jAsheville, Vr Hot Springs, Lv Salisbury, Ar Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta, Tv Charlotte A f Columb' Augusta, Northboun'' Lv Augusta, Columbia, x Charlotte, Lv Atlanta, Ar Charlotte, Lv Charlotte, Salisbury. Lv Hot Springf JAsheville, , Statesville, Ar Salisbury, Lv Salisbury, lr Greensboro, Salem, LV Greensboro, lr Durham, Raleigh. Lv Raleigh Ar Goldsboro, Lv Greensboro, 4r Danville Kevsville, Burkeville, Richmond, Dailv. Noll 3 1&w 5 00 5 4tau 8 05aTT 10 12an tl 85pn 6 4prr 8 05am 5 07an 9 40a rr 8 60 10 20 11 57ani 1 09pf 5 59 7 44 12 05pm 1 80pn 4 27 R84 11 45pm 1 50rrr 5 FOpm V '.Spa Hcnthbourtd. No 9 3 00pm 5 06pm 5 44 pm 8 lH)pm 10 15pm 12 15pm 1 fi5pm 6 15 744 10 15 t8 40 10 25pm 12 18 am 1 52 6 55am 8 58 12 28 2 00 5 00 610 12 20 pm 2 10 a m 6 07 0 30 a-u Tally. No 10 7 00 pm 10 50 8 05 am 8 6C pm 6 40am 7 0Cam 8 27 5 22 pm a 4U am 7 07 am 8 00am 8 37 10 20 11 40 am 10 80 12 32pm 1 25pm 130 8 01 1C 30i 12 10pm 2 52pm 8 36 5 SO BWTWTtltN WEST POIN 4N RICHMOND. 7 50 am Lv West Point,Lv t8 50am 9 lo am Ar Richmond Ar 10 40 pm ft m nm Tiv Richmond Lv 4 40 5 OOom Ar West t'oint Ar 6 00pm BETWEEN RICHMOND AND RAL KTftH via Kevsville. 9 15 am Lv Raleigh Ar 10 46 pm tDaily except Sunday. - W IDaily, except 'loniw Unr.Htia - J AS 111" KIT,' - W. A. Turk, A G P. A.Z-Obarlotte. N O liailt od Schedules, &c. AuHutic oaet Lino. Wilmington Weldon Bal'.roa i Rn;S .branches, uondensea ocaedUie. TRATN3 GOING SOTITH. Dated Jan. 4. No 23 No 27 Noll 1892. Dally. Le Weldon. 12 3Cmn ArRockyMt, 140pm Ar Tar&oro, r lspm Le Tarboro, 12 68pm 6 00pm Ar Wilson, 2 18pm 7 QOpca Le Wilson, f3 80pm Ar Beima, 8 !il)pm Ar Pav'tville SfiOum Le G'dsboro, 8 15pm Le Warsaw, 414 pm Le Magnolia. 4. Din ArWil'gton, 6 00pm 9 50 liiuuia No IS 1 OOdu, 4 10pm 8 00 9,00 pm 7 50 on 8 20pm 9 45 12 89pm 4 95 917 1012pm 11 6 11 28am tl 18 am 1201 am 42 0am 7 00 t8 45 am 12 28prr 12 88 dw 110 am 415am 4 57 7 25 N OREOLK AND CAROLINA B.R CONDENSED SCHEDULE. South Bound Train. No. 101. ft.. M. 950 10 15 10 27 1102 1120 11 37 1152 12 31 12 53 120 P. M. Dated August 9th, 1891. STATIONS. L've Pinner's Point Arrive North Bound Train No. 100 P. M. 5 25 F't m'l Daily. 5 13 nm 0 32pm d'y, 3 Snnd'y 6 40ed!i 1 i7asi AT 7 4Cp 'in 8 Vicm 9 00-- :xi 10 i'liiiU TRAINS GOING NCETL'. No 14 No 7 dailv LvWil'gton, 210am LiV Magnolia, 3 37 Le Warsaw, Ar G'dsboro. 4 itiaia LeFay'tville, Liv tteima, 9 15. ju 10 57iiin lllUm 12 05am 9 10am , 11 C?piu3 0 vi), d'y, cjt 4 IO,- u 65 opnt 5 PER ANNUMJ Ar Wilson. 12 lOrm Lv Wilson. 5 14am 12 5Gom 7 48pm Ar RockyMt, 5 37 1 80pm 8 21pm Ar Tarboro, "6 30amTa lepra Lv Tarboro, 12 68pm Ar Weldon, 6 85am 2 55pm 9 35pxs Daily except Sunday. John F Diviss, General Superintendent. J R Kknlt, Sup't T-ans. T M Emsrson, Gner! .Pasa Agt. OH Ualelgh aud Aayusta A-L li R Trams mov ing South. To take effect 9 a m, Sunday, Oct 25, 1891. Trains mov ing North. No 41. No 88. Pass and Mail. Pass and Mail. Daily ex Sun. Daily ex Sua Leave. Arrive. 4 00pm Raleigh, 1120 am 4 19 " uary, ii ui ain 10 49 am 10 18 am 9 52 am 9 26 am 8 58 am 8 00 am 4 31 5 05 5 28 5 54 6 21 7 20 818 Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Moncure, Sanford, Cameron, Southern Pines, Hamlet, Gibson, Lv 7 00 am Northbound Trains. Thro Frt and Pass 23, Daily exct Sunday, p M Lv 5 10 5 85 5 55am 7 06am 8 00pm 8 46pm 9 39pn. 11 8Cpsn Ar Stations Southbound Trains. Thro Frt and Pass 22, Daily exct Sunday. Ar pm Raleigh Cary j Apex Moncure Sanford Cameron SouthernJPines Hamlet Lv Twenty-Five Cents per Kontft BT BROWN 6 WILLIiSS, RLWIOH. N. O. L've L've L'e L've L've L've L've L've Ar Drivers. Suffolk Gates, Tunis, Ahoskey, Aulander, Hobgood, Tarboro, Rocky Mount, Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive L've 2 01 4 47 4 14 3 54 3 36 3 21 2 39 2 17 15o A. Mu nn at "Rnfikv Moun with W & W Train No 23 for all points South, and No 78 tram for all points North. G M Skrpei., J R K.KNLX, Gen'l Manage Supt Trans T M iMKHSoy. G pn'l Passeneer Ag PITTSBOUO a R Luave Pittsboro. Arrive Moncure, Leave Moncure Arrive Pittsboro, 4 GARTH AK fl R Leave Carthage, Arrive Cameron, Leave Cameron. Arrive Carthage, Leave Carthage, Arrive Cameron, ' Leave Cameron, Arrive Carthage, 9 10 a m 9 55 5 10 v vu 00 a 8 45 9 45 10 30 4 00 p m 4 40 p m 3 Ti m t WM (SMITH, upt, A.TLANT IC fc 3f. C. B B , Time Table No 15. In e lect December 19th, 1888 'YOURSELF! No 51 Ar m 4 4 49 6 18 9 M Lve 8 30 4 20 454 6 4? p m Schedule Pass trains Stations Goldsboro La Grange Kiuston New Berno MorchoadOity Dailv Going west No 50 Ar 11 28 10 46 10 09 8 27 a m Lve a 'a; 10 48 10 14 3 41 AS CMIrirta CrjJtf Pittittr't Cutv I tfJ Ask vour Dnim;is't lor a Nv;-. f bottlo oi Bift . The only t ;;.i f .1. A : t... Z. j debilitating weakness pecuiier j K rtnys witaout the aid or i nn!.li:'itir nf n AnrirT . i i B Inirersal Aim riean Cure. Th Evaas Chemical Qofl ; K CINCINNATI, O. Jgfe-l m p Is-16 1 SsO Eln i 5 (I III c n p S 83 8-bs ' V P -Sri m& h ter H H. ,5 8 : jT 11 "O : 83! (Will 5 t,- La f I m H f S J . V. 3 M CI 4 till-" P'"'! fllpll S ; d wfc't i -r"- i T. -"f i.ti TTMTft Tl TIP
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