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FIA1 EIGII POST OFFICE MAIL SCHEDULE. CiOM au I? o L40M at I 6 30 nil 700aui 815 i!5 " 745piu 816prul I055am1125amj 015pm 128pm' THE GARDEN. L1RIMIR BTODDARD. OLTOOINQ MAILS. 8 40 415 500 5i0 " 615 ExFtTrll For (ireeus- Doro, N., 8. and Went, KxKt M-h'ot rihort Cut Nuth JkUoUtstxtro B U i r 13 For Keys- vill,Kichm d and way RPul'r 3 For Wel- doa,Norfolk N and K R Pil Tr III fcYir Hhnrt I I hit H ami ftnlilvhnm tt V O Tr 41 For At lanta (K & A A L) nix Ft fr 34 Fcr We!- don, Nortolk, N and b K F O Tr -For Oreens boro, N, 8 and W A.KK1VALM. At I At Depot I P. 0 I INCO.MINU MAILS. 3 00 aio I 3 15 a in x Ft Tr 12 F'm tir'us ! boro. X. ti and W 9 45 an 1 10 0j a ui'Ex Fr Tr 46 From Wel- uon, jNortu aua Hi&st it e O Tr 3S From At lanta (K dc A A L R P u Tr 10 F'm ur'ns boro, N, 65 and west RPo Tr41 FromWel do.i, M and ti RPO Tr O-F'm Golds, and Short Cut, N and ti Jx Ft 1'r 21 'ir U'Us- baro RPO Tr 14 F'm Keya vil'.e, Kichm'd and N Under the gloom of the shWerlng pine". That whisper when It blowa. Behind the creeper covered wall, I li a gar lea that always grows. In svmuier aud In springtime. And when the winter B".ows Bend the dark branches to the ground ( The garden alwas grows. The band of man has made it, 1 The white stones stand in rows ; The tars of the world have watered it And the garden always grows. There are many gardens like it, Their number no man knows Each day, till the world is ended, This garden always grows '11 10 sm-11 2) am 123 pin 140 pm 4 00 puc 4 15 pni 6 00 pin - C 13 po 1130n-J145pui 10 40 am 1 10 55 am Trains marked thus, do net move on tiun oay. Mailii for train 9 going west close at 3 p mon Huudtr. - STAR ROUTES. Outcome Maii Departs Raleigh via BaotwelL gle Rock and Wakefield to Uuionhope, Tuesday and Friday 6 am. ltaleigh via Myatt's Mills to Dunn, Tues c t and Friday 6 am. Raleigh via Kelvyn Orove and Dayton to Fii Dam, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 6 am. Raloigh via Six Forks and Bargor to Rogers store,TuMday and Friday 1 pm ' , Kale' eh to Massev, Tuesday and Fr'day 12 m. 'noouiho Mails Abbivi Unionhope v Waxeiield, Eagle Rock and Shot well to Fal nigti, Wednesday and Saturday 7 pm. Dunn via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh, Mon day and Thursday 7 pm. O.ih Dam via Dayton and Kelvyn Gre to Raleigh, Yonday, Wednesday and Fridsy 7 pm. Rogers' store via Bangor and Six Forks to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 m . Massey to itaJsigh Tuesday and Friday t Dam. fc"Close at 9 p m a a to. tutK UitLivt&t drsrM. Free deliveriet at 8:30 a m, and 2:30 and 4:45 p m, ex wj Sundays. Uo1 lections made at sam hoiu-a. Sunday, 6:30 to V:30 a m. Free de livery windows open on uunuays iron a:m '. i-:-ul n'Mm-tr n m A . W. KH AKKKR. postmaster Superior Courts of North Caro Jjua. JUDGES. Name. District. Residence, ft ho 11 Brown, 1 Beaufort, .4em d Bryan, 8 HewUeroe, H G Connor, 8 Wilson, Spier Wbitaker, 4 Wake, h. W Winston, 6 Granville, IS T Boy kin, 6 Sampson, J D Mclver, 7 Carthage, K F Armfleld, 8 Iredell, Jesse F Graves, 9 Surry, jo'in G Bynum, 10 Morgan ton, W A Hoke, 11 . Lincolnton, Geo A Shuford, 12 SOLICITORS. .Name. District. Residence, johu il Blount, 1 Perquiin's, tr 11 White, (vol) Halifax, J ti Woodard, a Wilson, W Pon, Jr., 4 Johnston, Ed S Parker, 5 Granam, O B Allen, P Duplin, Frank MeNeill, 7 Kichui'nd B F Loutr 8 Iredell, - x nomas Settle, 9 Kock'ham W C JSe viand, 10 Caldwell, Frank L Osborn, 11 Me-sk'b'g, GeoAjqnes, 12 Mat on. 1 S FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term Judge Shuford. fc SBOOND. fc 3yring Term Judge Brown. THIRD. I. Spring Term Judge Bryan. FOURTH. Spring I'erm Judge Conner. FIFTH. Spring Term Judge Wbitaker. , . k-r : SIXTH. ' Spring Term Judge Winntoc. . SBVHNTH. Spring Term - J udge Boy kin. ' KIUUTH JJJpring Term Judge Mclver. NINTH. Jijpring Term-' Judge Armneld. TENTH. Spring Term Judge Graves. ' : VLKVBNTIk ElSpring Term Judge Bynum. j TWELFTH. a -luring Term Judge Hoke. Wake Jau Uth, tFeb 29, March 28cb, t April 25th, ttept SJ5th, fOct . 24cn. . Wayne Jan 25th, Ap'l 18th, Sept. 12th Oct 17th. H rnett Feb 8th, Aug 8th, Nov Johnston Feb 15th Aug 15th, Nov .. Uth. For criminal cases. tFor civil cases alone. Uaifersit? of North Carolina. lostraction is offered in four general i courses of study, sii orief courses a large number of spwial course and in law. med ici'is aoi engineeering. The Faculty in cludes tweuty teachers. Scholarships and loan funds are available for neeity yoang r men of talent and cnantcter. The next ses ' sion beius Uept. 1. For catalogue with full t information, address Preaideni Winston, SHORT, SHARP AND SNAPPY. According to the evidence of the brothers Pinkerton, before the Con gresftiona) investigating committee, they are much abused individuals whose only aim in arming their em ployes is to preserve the peace. Were young men selected as chair men of the Republican and Demo cratic National Committees as a re cognition of young voters, or because they could be easier controlled by the candidates ? A flour combine is the latest. What with meat combines and coal com bines next winter promises to make the head of the house hustle around quite lively to find the money to satisfy these modern free hooters. Because no Third party has since 186) received a dDgle electoral vote is no argument at all In that year it vas the Third party candidate who was elected. Popular ministers now take a Eu' ropean tour in order to give their congregations a rest, and the congre gations pay the bills, as usual. "Why do we have warm weather ?" asked the college professor. "For the eauie reason that we have fools and bores because we can't prevent it" replied the class dunce. The very idea of holding a joint tariff debate is enough to run up the thermometer at least ten degrees. If such a debate must take place, in the name of sweltering humanity, let it be postponed until cool weather. Members of Congress now realize what it is to go visiting and stay un til you wear your welcome out. Whatever people may think about the Homestead strike the nerve of H. O. Frick compels admiration. Lynch law is still a recognized, al though not a written law of Cali fornia when it comes to dealiDg with murderous stage robbers. About this time the would be poli tical prophet spreads the wings of his imagination and proceeds to tell every newspaper man who will listen to him exactly how each State will vote next November. SjThe politicians yell "let 'er go,'' ar d "the battle is on," but the people, who furnish the fighters, only smile, sip their lemonade and ply thgir fans, as they patiently wait for the back bone of summer to be broken before they plunge into the fray. Mr. Andrew Carnegie probably wishes that those eighty British news papers he owns were published in the United States. Then he might get a good word occasionally. Reduced prices on all men's shoes during the next 80 days. at Norris' Dry Goods Store. That Tired Feeling IVhlch Is so specially overpowering when the seasons change, and that prostration follow ing severe attacks of Illness, are overcome hy Hood's Sftrsaparilla, which imparts the strength and Appetite so much desired. Hood's Sarsaparilla has accomplished won ders for people who were " all run down." Hood's Pills have won high praise for their easy yet efficient action. Try them. CAN THAT BE SO. The Wilmington Star says : 'The American Tariff League is now beat ing Uncle Sam out of some postage ty sending through the mails on newspaper postage a campaign pamphlet on "Protection and Reci procity." Uncle Sam needs protection from such swindles. Mr. Wanamiker n'lould make these fellows pay their p ntage. Reduced prices oh all men's shoes during the next 30 days . , at Norris DryCraods Store, i ($? ? I iNUFACTUREO0NLlfK t frWHIT10CKRlCHM0NDyA & M7AA AAA A AAA AM LABOR AND S CAPITAL AGREE ' ) ) that there is five times as 2 ) much solid enjoyment in J smoking five OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS as there is in one ten-;ent cigar, and they cost the same. If You Don't Believe It, TDV THPM IV ail i.ii 1. j ) ) ) ) ) liallrotM' schedules. Richcaond k Danville U ft Un'y. Condensed Schedule Lv Richmond, Burkeville, Keysville, Ar Danville. Ar Greensooro. Lv (ioldsboro, Ar Raleigh. Le Raleigb , Le Durham, Ar Greensboro, Lv Salem, Greensboro, Ar Salisbury, A StateBville, Ar Asheville, Ar Hot Springs, Lv Salisbury, Ar Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta, v Charlotte. k i Columbi , Augusta, Northbound Lv Augusta, Columbia, Ar Charlotte, Lv Atlanta. Ar Charlotte, Lv Charlotte, Salisbury, Lv Hot Spring" Asheville, Statesville, Ar Salisbury, Lv Salisbury, Ax Greensboro, Salem, Lv Greensboro Ar Durham, Raleigh. Lv Raloigh Ar Goldsboro, Lv Greensboro, Ar Danville ' Keysville, ; Burkeville, Richmond. BKTWKKH WEST POINT AJN RICHMOND. t7 50 am Lv West Point,Lv t7 50am 9 05 am Ar Richmond Ar 10 40 au 8 10 pm Lv Richmond Lv 4 45pm 5 00pm Ar West 1'oint Ar 6 fiOpiu BETWEEN RICHMOND AJSD RAl E1GH via KevsvilJe, "8 15p m Lv Raleigh Ar )0 40 am tDaily except Sunday. 0i,lly. IDailv, except vfon- -E. BERKLEY, W. A. TURK, Superintendent, Gen'l Pass. Agt , Richmond, Va. Washington, D. C. S. H. HAKDW1UK, Ass't Gen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. W. H. GRtiKJS, BOti HAAS, Gen'l Manager, Traffic Manager, Waehingtou.D.C. Washington,DU. OREOLK AND CAROLINA E. 8 OONDKNSBD SCHKDULK. .. Daily. No 9 No 11 a OOptn 3 91am 6 03pm 5 COau 5 42pm 5 4 tau 8 01pm 8 061 10 10pm 10 Han 4 00pm 7 45pn 0 00pm 11 30puB 6 15 '7 00aiE 7 22 7 58an 10 00 10 OOaiP t8J55 IJ 50 10 20pm 10 20 12 12am 12 00 a 2 36 1 Oapm 7 50au 6 68, 10 !0 7 67 12 22 12 0pui 2 00 1 30pu 5 00 4 18 5 10 R24 11 25 pm 10 30pm 2 10 a in 1 jOpo " 6 07 6 00pm U 3J am 9 25pu, Tally. No 10 No 18 7 00 pm "8H5an. 10 P0 11 85pm 810 am 4 30 8 5C pm o Oo aut 6 U'&m 6 00 pn 7 Oiam 6 30pm 8 27 8 10 7 25 pm 12 89pm 00 am 2 0 2 50 am 7 01 4 00am 7 51 -u 8 37 8 2i 10 20 10 20pm 1 40 am 112 10 au 10 30 1U5 am 12 24pm 102in 1 23pm 2 00 12. t8 45an act 12 39pir 1L 30ni 10 40pu 12 10pm 1 45 am 2 50pm 3 3 J tt 8 31 4 10 .i SO 6 20 iiaiiiuad .Schedules, &c. Atlantic oast Line. Wilmington Weldon Bailroad and Branches. Condensed Soaedule. TRAINS GOING Dated Jan. 4. No 23 18b2. Daily. SOUTH. No 27 No 41 F'tm'l d'y.ex Daily. 5 43pm 6 86pm Le Weldon, 12 8Cpm Ar Rocky Mt, 140pm Ar Tarboro, i 18pm l.e Tarboro, 12 58pm "6 OOp.n at Wilson, 2 18pm Le Wilson, t2 80pm Ar Selma, & 80pm Ar Fay'tville 8 30pm Le G'dsboro, 8 15pm 7 40pm Le Warsaw, 4 14pm Le Magnolia, 4 27pm ArWii'gton, 6 00pm Sund'y 640am 7i7aru 7 00pm 817am v uuam I" 00am 8 40pm 1014am 9 55pm 11 45am TRAINS GOING NORTH. kNo 14 No 78, No 40, daily, d'y, ex dhily Sund'y. Lv Wil'gton, 210am 915am 4 00pm Lv Magnolia, 8 81 10 57am 5 40pm Le Warsaw, 11 11am 55 5pm Ar G'dsboro, 4 Warn 12 05am 6 56pm Le Fay'tville, 9 10am Lv Selma, UOCem Ar Wilson, 12 10pm Lv Wilson, 5 14 m 12 58pm 7 48pm Ar RockyMt, 5 37 180pm l21nm Ar Tarboro, 6 SOain 18pra Lv Tarboro, 12 58pm Ar Weld m, 6 S5am 2 55pm 9 35pm Taily except Suuaday. John F Divihs, General Snperincndent. J R Kknlt, Sup't Trans. T M EMXBflOH, General Pass Agt. BaVeifth Hud Aonsta A-L li l To t"ve effect 9 am, Sunday, Judb 26. wn2. Trains m.ov- Trains mov ing South. ing North. No 41, No 88, Pass and Mail. f ass and Mail. Daily ex Sun Daily x Sun Leave. Arrive. 1 15 p m Rale n, 1113 aiu U 35 Cary, 10 5il am 4 47 " Apex, 10.41 am 521" Moncure, 1004 am 5 4P " Sanford, 9 4" am 6 39 " Camerou, 9 12 aiL 7 09 " Sonthern Pioes, 8 4t am 8 05 " Hamlet, 7 40 am 8 18 " Gibson, Lv 00 arc Northbound Trains. Thro Frt and Pass 2i, Daily exct Sunday, p M Lv Southbound 1 rains. Thro Frt and Paps 22, Sf,ati-ns- Daily exct Sunday. Ar P M Th Evening. V KtA 7 21 7 43am 8 3aui 9 27pm 10 10pm 11 0 pn. 2 45pm Ar Raleigh Cary Apex Moncnre Sanford Cameron Southern Hamlet Pin 5 30 5 19 3 80 3 4 2 4) 4 3. 12 80 Dated August fch, 1891. South North Bound Bound Train. stations. Train. No. 101. No. 100 A. M. M- 9 50 L've Pinner's 1'oint Arrive 55 1015 ii've Drivers, Arrive 2 01 10 27 iveJaaSuil'ollr, Arrive 4 47 11 02 lf tfates, Arrive 4 14 1120 Vve Tunis, Arrive 3 54 1137 L've Ahoskey, Arrive 3 3U 1162 L've Aulamler, Arrive 3 21 12 31 L've Mobgood, Arrive 2 39 12 63 L-'rp TarDoro. Arrive 2 17 1 20 Ar .KocKy iloant, L ve 1 6u P. M. A. M No 101 makes connection at Rooty Moun, with W" fc W Train No 23 for all points South, and No 78 train for all .points North. G M UKRPUL, J K KttNLY, . Gen'l Manage . Bupt Trans T M kMBBBOK, Gen'l assenger Ag ATLANTIC eN. C. R.R, Time Table No 15. in atfan. IWemher 19th. 1888. Going east. Schedule. Going west No 61 rasa srams no ou i Ar Lve Stations Ar we u m 3 30 Goldsboro 11 aa a j 4 i7 4 J0 La Grange 10 46 10 49 4 49 4 64 Kinston 10 09 10 14 , 6 18 6 48 New Berna 8 iT 8 44 I 9 26 pm MoreheadOitf . a 6 38 Daily. , . PITTSBORO R R,. Lfc-ave Piitsboro, Arrive Moncure, Leave Moncnre Arrive Pitfcsboro, OARTHAGW R R Leave Carthage, Arrive Cameron. Leave Cameron. Arrive Carthage, Leave Carthage, Arrive Cameron, Leave Cameron, Arrive Carthage, 10 a n 9 56 510pnj 5 5r. 8 Ou u m 8 4h 9 45 10 80 4 00pm 4 45 p m 5 50. , 6 35 WM SMITH, Supt, CURE YOURSELF! Ask vour Dru train t (or a bottle of Biir U. The only ' non rxitoonoui reined v or all I ' the unnatural discharges and I private diseases of men ami the debilitating weakness peculiar to women, it cures in a ,ew days without the aid or ipuoncity oi a aoeior. Hannfactured by A i titiMM i i, '0. B. A. 18 J'RLIMHI'l EVFRY EVENINO At BB0WN ft WlLUIMS, RlbKiSH. N.C. wu Sslenthio Aiwrictn Jl. VV Aaenevfop . - m " 1 ' 1 w m CAVEATS, kfc DESIGN PATENTS rv?tt COPYRIQHT8. ato I'ntojmation and free Hanrtook write to MUNN & CO.. 861 Broadway, Nkw Yobjt. uiaest bureau for securing patents In America. JWery patent taken ova by us is brought befora tne publlo by notloe given free of charge l the ,f rientitif jtatriraii tarpest Jrculatlnn of any scientific paper tn the world. Splondiy Illustrated. No Intelligent S"" owd bawlttaout It. Weekly. S3.00 a .Jkf 'ontbs. Address MtfNiJ CO, BWaftM. 8a Broadway, New Fork. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. flftiea Boy wu sick, m gay her OaatoitA. H itn afce wan a ChUil, ISia orted for Catorlf , Wbra the bme Him, she dung to Outoriri, she had Childwrn , m gar Umm OwMcKk Chapel Hill, N 0,
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