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T r1 r iTh RA1EIGU POST OFFICE MAIL BCHKDUUt. THAT'S THE WAY. ' Juat a little erery day, i That's the way Reeds la darkness swell aud grow, Tinv blades posh through the suor. Nererany flower of May Leaps to blosoom la a bnrst Slowly slowly- at the first. . That's the wajl Jast a little every day p Fvrr.'r p V ir Si Diraarua"" WO i at CIomIuJ t. OliTQOINQ MAJLB. KxFtTrll For Gieeiw ooro, tt.. 8. and West, JCxKt a-For rJhort Cut N oi Ui A Uoldaboro ttf Oit 13 For Keys- villa, Kicoru d and way a ir 3 'or Wel- doi,floriolk N and K U 1' o li 10-For abort Cut tJ aud Uoldiboro ' 03Oiui 7uUaui 18 " 45 7i5pm 816pm U 55mU25m t Pr"l(jl8H'r 0i5pni 128pm UFO IT 41 For At- r is "- i ( 4 3 40 ' 415 ' 4l"0 " 500 " 6i0 " e 15 ' ItuUtlU&A A L) Jtx Ft l'r 4 ri vVel- Uou, Norlolk, N aud b it F O l'r -For Onjeua boro, A", 8 aud W At I A Depot F. O j UUUM1AU JlAIH. 3 (XI am 3 laa ui Kx rt Irli-F'mUr'iiB- bora, N, 0 and W Ex ft ic 45 From Wel Uou, oriu ud .host ii c U I'J 3d Fjoiu At lanta ( & Ot A. A li Kl'u l'r 10 i-'iu ur'ns ojro, k, a mid west K F U l'r 41 rouiVY'il Uo ., jN ami o K F U Xr U- F'w Uolda, aud sitioriUiH.M aud a 9 45au lOOjuin' 11 10u-112.iauij 123 put llOpiu 4 00 pm 4 1j pm tj 00 pui - 15 p'i U30pn-U4opiu iix Ft i'r il J!'d uda- boro R F O l'r 11 F'ua Keys Vilie, KiuUm'd aud 1010 am 1 10 55 am ' Trains marked thus, Uo not more on un oay. Mails (or train it going west close at 3 p montjutdif. tiTABKOUIES. OcTvJoma Maui Difabtb Ealeigh via BuOtwelL JUgle Bock and Wakeaeld lo Unionhope, Tuesday and Friday bam. Kaleigii via Myatt's Mills to Dunn, luea o and Friday 0 am. Kaleigb. via Kelvyn Urove and Dayton to Fit t Uam, Monday, Wednesday and Friday tiara. Kaloigh via Six Forks and Bai gor to Hog era' store, TuasOay and Friday 1 put Kale1 go. to Jiasaev, Xaeaday and Fir day 12 m. 'booming Mailb Abrivx Unionhope v Wakefield, Jingle Kock and Shot well to Fal iiigh, VYednealay and Saturday 7 pm. Dunn via Myatt's Mills to Kaleigu, Mon day and Thursday 7 pm. I'ssh Dam via Dayton aud Kelvyn (Jm- e to lialeign, Yonday, Wednesday aud Friutiy 7 pm. Kogers' ston via Bangor and Six Forks to Baletgn, Tuesday and Friday 12 m - Maaaey to itaiugli Tuesday and Friuay t Darn. " l-0iose at a p id auto. Dxuvaux airBiiM. Free deliver!? si S:30 a m, aud 2:30 and 4:45 p m, ex i, Sundays. Oo'leouons made at saroi Uoui-s. Sunday, d:3i to V:30 a m. Free de liver)' windows open on Sundays from 3:01 'J 3-30 o'clock p m. A. W. tiHAFFiiii, Fostuiaster. JODtfES. Name. District. Kesidenoe. Heaufort, JXewrJeroe, Wilson, Wake, Granville, ISampaon, Carthage, Iredell, Barry, Morgtkuton, Lincointon, tiro H brown, 1 Hem tt Bryan, i ki H Oonnor, 3 Spier Whitaker, 4 h. W Winston, o KTBoykln, 6 J X Meiver, 7 Kf Armneld, tt Jesse JP Wraves, j oia (a xJynunt. lo W A Hoke, 11 lieo A Bhuford, li dOLIOITORS. ame. District. . Residence, johu ii HJonnt, 1 ' Perqaim's, ktl Wnite, (col) xlaiiiax, J H WoodarJ, 3 Wilson, tu w i'uu, ji., 4 doliuston, jlid b i filter, 5 (jtrauaiu, j ti Ailvn, t Dupiin, ttAUi. iiteeill, 7 iticmn'iid li i1' Louh S Iredell, a nomas Settle, 0 Kock'ham WUe viand, 10 Caldwell, Jtf'rank li Osborn, 11 Me-.k'b'g, HeoA JoneB, 12 Mat on. WHbT JUDICIAL DIBTKIOT. Spring Term Judge bhol')ra. SHOOK. Spring Term J adge Brown. - THIRD. ..Bpring Term Judge Bryau. FOORIH. Spring Term Judge Couucr. t , ... FIHTH. a pring Term J nage Whitaker. '- ' ,'. SIXTH. t Spring Term J ndge Wins tot, 8BVJ1KTH. Spring Term Judge Boy kin. r Spring ierm J - io Mclver. . jf,r Blj.Aa. spring Term- J uuge Armneld., Spring I'eru. Judge Graves. UUJSVB.NTL.. fckopring IVrm Judge Bynum. K TWELFTH. i ibijriun I'erm Judge Hoke. H Wake Jan 11th, TFeb 2, March OkIi, r April JJSth, dept 25th, t-ct X4bU. '.' ' Wayne Jan 26th, Ap'l 18th, Sept. ', 18th. Oct 17th. H rnett Feb 8th, Aug 8th, .Nov .... 2StU. . Johnston Feb 16th Aug 15th, Nov 'Men. ; .... . ' ' For criminal cases, t For oivll cases alone. Odifersity of Nprtb Carolina. Instmction is offered in four general ' oourea of study, six urief courses a large number of special oours, and in law, mea- ' jdne nd" engineeeriiig. ; lb& Faculty in.' "" eludes twenty teaohefiroholarahips and loan funds are availaole for needy young , men of talent and character. The next ses-' sion begins Sept. 1. For catalogue with full - information, address President Wi tou, iwpel HU1, N U Just a little every dav, That's tin way Children learn to read and write, Bit by bit, and mite by mite Never any one. I say. Leap to knowledge and its power. 81owly- slowly hear by hoar. That's the way! Just little every day. -Ella Wheeler Wl'coi. I Can't Eat," Is often heard. People who hare taken Rood's Sarsaparilla highly recommend It for loss ot appetite, Indigestion, sick headache, and similar troubles. This medicine gently tones the stomach, assists digestion, and makes you "real hungry." Conatipatioa, and all troubles with the digestive organs and the liver are cured by Hed's Fills. Price 25c per box. THEY PERSISTENTLY ROB THE PIGS. Eight little pigs that were suckled by their mother on the fare? of Mrs. StinsoD, two miles from Bridgeton, Bucks county, suddenly began to grow lean aud thin. They appeared as if they wer being starved to death. As the maternal swine was fat and had the appearance of being a rich sonrce of the necessary lacteal food, Mrs. Stindon was unable until yester day to discover what ailed the hun gry pigs. Quietly entering the pigsty, she was astounded to see two immense milk snakes, over five feet long, quietly clinginar to the udder ot the mother hog, which apparently was not at all disturbed. They had persistently been robbing the pigs of what belong ed to them One of the serpentine pirates was killed by Mrs. Stinson, but the other escaped through a hole in the floor Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. oung Pofhors! Ife Offer You a Remedy which Inture Safety to JLife of Mother and Child. " MOTHER'S FRIEND " Robs Conflneipent of its Pain, Horror and Risk. After using one bottle of "Mother's Frlc inTor(l but little ualn. and U1U not exoerlet weakness afterward usual in such cases.- Ammuc Qaoe, Lmar, mo., Jan. istn, vm. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt ot price, tl.SO per bottle. Book to Mothers mailed free, OSADFIELD nEGTJLATOB CO., ATIiANTA,GA. BOLD BY ALL DRTJGK3ISTS. mem AWFBL SCOURGE OP FEVER. Crkssoka, Pa., Aug. 17. Genuine alarm prevails here. ' The town is prostrated with typhoid fever. There are now 105 cases and the number is increasing daily. Physicians have been summoned from Pottevllle to aid the local doc tors in caring for the sick. Impure drinking water is thought to be the cause of the frightful epl demio. . S. B. Alexander, Elias Carr and R. A. Daugbton were in attendance upon the State Alliance. This body j adjourned Thursday evening, after a ; session of three days. Its proceedings , were secret. All the general public j knew of, what was going on leaked ( out. The convention must have felt I very happy, and the speakers must have felt very happy, and the speak . ers mnet have been very good ones, as there was much applause. Of course every one had more or less curiosity, but it was not gratified. North State. Buffalo,' N. Y , Aug. 17. The sit uation tnis mo-niug is n.t encourage ing, but there is no violence The , New York Central switchmen struck ! at one o'clock this morning, and this j will tie up the enormous traffic In ( volving the West Shore and Lake Shore roads, and perhaps all lines in Buffalo The Delaware, Lackawna and Western switchmen sympathize and will probably not continue .to handle freight from the roads where the stiikes are on. The Lake Shore men will also go out under the same conditions The entire fourfh bri gade of the State Guard will be here t6day.i The State Board of Arbitra tion are here and will make every ef fort in their power with the railroad companies and men for a settlement of the strike. li manufactured only 1 RWHlTLOCiRlCHMONDM iiaiirod? Mciiedalos. Ricainond & Danville HR Co Condensed schedule - in effect July 24, 1892. Southbound. Daily. No 9 No 11 Lt Richmond, 3 00pm 8 Vteun Burkeville, 6 03pm 5 CO&u Keysville, 5 4Jpin 5 41ani Ar Danville, 8 01pm 8G6jui At Greensboro, lo 10pm 10 Uaa Lv Goldsboro, 4 OJpm 1 7 45pa Ar Raleigb. 0 00pm 11 30pm Le Raleigh tt 15 '7 00am Le Durham, 7 22 7 58&m Ar Greensboro, 10 00 10 OJsro Lv Salem, t 25 8 60 Greensboro, 10 20pm 10 20 Ar riaiisbury, 12 12am 13 00 jj Aj Btatesville, 2 85 1 0p Ar Asheville, 7 50am 5 58, Ar Hot Springs, 10 80 7 57 Lv Salisbury, 12 22 12 0 8pm Ar Charlotte, 2 00 1 80pm Spartanburg, 5 00 4 18 Greenville, 810 B 24 Atlanta, 11 25 pm 10 dOpoi Lv Charlotte, 2 10 a m 1 50prjr AiCo'lumbv, 6 07 6 00pm Augusta, 37 am 25po. Northbounri, Dally. NolO No 12 Lv Augusta, 7 00 pm 8 15aa, Columbia, 10 fO 1185pm Ar Charlotte, 810 am 4 30 Lv Atlanta, ' 8 5Cpm 8 0dam Ar Charlotte, 6C'am 6 00 pro i .nh.lAt. 7 fif a m rt SOnni I Salisbury, ' . 8 27 8 10 Lv Mot Bpring wi to pm ix opm Asheville, 00 am 2 i 0 StatesviUe, 2 50 am 7 01 Ar Salisbury, 4 00am 7 51pm Lv Salisbury, 8 37 8 2i Ar Greensboro, 10 80 10 20pm Salem, ll 40 am 1 12 10 am Lv Greensboro, 10 30 11 05 am Ar Durham, 12 24pm 1 02am Raleigh. 1 23pm 2 00 LvRaloigh 12 t8 45au Ar Goldsboro, QL 12 30 prr- Lv Greensboro, ll 30an. 10 40pu Ar Danvil'.f .12 10pm 1 45 am Keysville, gbOpm 33 ;aoi Borkeville, a 31 4 19 Richmond, .i SO 6 20 BETWKKH WEST POINT ik.au RICHMOND. t7 60 am Lv West Point.Lv f7 50am 9 o5 am Ar Richmond Ar 10 40 au 3 10 pm Lv Richmond Lv 4 45pm 6 00pm Ar West i'oint Ar 6 00pm BETWEEN RICHMOND AND RAl.. iilGH via Kevsville, 8 15p m Lv Raleigh Ar 10 40 am t Daily except Sunday. Dlly. f Daily, except Mo 'av E. BERKLEY, W. A. TURK, Superintendent, Gen'l Pass. Agt , Richmond, Va. Washington, D. C. S. H. HARDWIUK, Ass't Gen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. W. fl. GREEN , OOli HAAS, Gen'i Manager, Traffic Manager, Waehingtou.D.C. W ashing tou.jjj. OHEOLK AUD CAROL INA R.R OONDBNSKD 80HBDULB. Dated August 9th, 1891. South -h rjouna Bouud Irain. BTATiojrs. Train. jmo.101. No. 100 A. M. P. M. J a" 60 L've Pinner's PointArrive 5 25 10 16 li've Drivers, Arrive 2 01 10 27 L've' BuUoltr, Arrive 4 47 1102 h'f tfates, Arrive 414 11 20 L' ve Tuuid, - Arrive 3 64 1137 L've Alioaiey, Arrive 3 3d li o2 L'vb Aulauaer, Arrree 6 n 12 ill W ve MoDgood, . ,Arnve z ay 12 63 l'r? .Tarooro. Arrive 2 17 1 20 Ar.. .Koctcy Mount, L've i oo P.M. Ho 101 makes connection at nocn-j mouu ...:n, nr w 'I'roin Nr 23 fnr all DOiuta Bouth, and No 78 train for all .points iNorth. Gen'l Manager. ttupt Trans T M EMBR80K, Gen'l Passenger Ag ATLANTIC . B.JB , Time Table No 15. in affect December 19th. 1888. Goinir eagt..Schedaie. Going west No bl rass trtuu : no ov Ar Lve - Stations Ar . live H m 8 80 Goldsboro 11 28 a j 4 IV 4 20 La urange iu 40 iu u a aq m Kins ton 10 09 10 14 6 18 tt 4 New Ueriie 8 27' 8 44 9 26 pm UoreheadOity 0.88 Facts Worth - THINKING ABOUT. Fact One: Old Virginia Cheroots are made of the finest Virginia leaf. - - - Fact Two : They Give a delicious, cool, sweet smoke to the end. - - - - - Fact Three: FIVE for TEN CENTS. Therefore: sjo - - - BUY THEM. Uailrottd Schedules, &c. Aiiantle Coast Line. Wilmington Weldon Railroad and Branches. Condensed Scaedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Jan. 4. No 23 No 27 No 41 1892. Daily. P'tm'l d'y.ei Lauy. Le Weldon, 13 3Cpm 5 43pm Ar Rocky Mt, 140pm 6 36 pm Ar Tarboro, i 18pm Le Tarboro, 12 58pm 6 OOp l. Ar Wilson, 218pm 700pm Le Wilson, t2 80pm Ar Selmav 8 80pm Ar Fay'tville 5 30pm Le G'dsboro, 8 15pm 7 40pm Le Warsaw, 4 14pm Sund'j 640an 7'47axi 817aro uouam in 00am Le Magnolia, 4 2i7pm ArWil'gton, 6 00pm 840pm 1014am 9 65pm 11 45am TRAINS GOING NORTH. No 14 No 78, No 40, daily, d'y, ex daily Sand'j. LvWil'gton, 210ara 915am 400pm Lv Magnolia, 8 8 10 57am 5 40pm Le Warsaw, 1111am 655pm Ar G'dsboro, 4 8,1am 12 05am A 56pm Le Fay'tville, 9 10am LvSelma, llOPem Ar Wilson, 1210pm Lv Wilson, 6 14 m 12 68pm 7 48pm Ar RockyMt, 5 37 180pm S21nm Ar Tarboro, "6 80am2 18pm Lv Tarboro, 12 68pm Ar Weld n, 6 85am 2 55piu 9 85pm ,Taily xqept Sunday. John F Dxyinb, General Superintendent. J R Kdjtlt, Sup't Trans. T M Emjirsos. General Pass Agt. Balelrsl ud Augnsta A-L 11 11 To take effect 9 am, Sunday, Jane 26. 'Jirains mov- Trains mov ing South. ing North No 41, No 88, Pass and Mail. fass and MaiL Daily ex Son Oaily ex Sun Leave. Arrive. 4 15p m Rale.n, 11 13 am S4 35 " Cary, 10 53 am 4 47 " Apex, 10.41 am c5 23" Moncure, 10 04 am 5 49 " , Sanford, 9 V am 6 39 " Camerou, 9 12 am 7 09 " Soptheru Pines. 8 41 am .8 05 " Hamlet, 7 40 am S 18 " PibHon, Lv 00 am Northbound Trains. Thro Frt and Pass 28, . Daily exot Sunday. P M Lv Southbound Trains. Thro Frt and Pass 22, Daily exct Sunday. r p M Stations Raleteh 7 21 Cary 7 43am Apex 8 43am Moncnre 9 27pm Sanford 10 10pm Cameron 11 0 pn. Southern Pin 12 45pm Ar Hamlet 5 36 6 19 8 30 3 4 2 4 4 8.; !S 8(i Leave Arrive Pittsboro, 9 10 a u. Moncure, 9 55 Leave Moncuro 510pm Arrive Pittsbi.ro, 55 OAKTHAWS, -18 Carthage, S 00 a tu Leave Arrive Camercn 8 45 Leave Camerou. 9 45 Arrive Carthage. 10 80 Leave Carthage, 4 00pm Arrive Cameron, 4 45 p m Leave Cameron. 5 50. Arrive Carthage. 6S5 WM SMITH, 8upt,E Ok- S'J' Ask vour Druceiat for a bottle of Bin . The only ' non-Douonuus remedy lot all I ' the unnatural dischartres and f private diseases of men and tho debilitating weakness peculiar to -women, it cures in a .ew days withojt the aid or i puDncity oi a doctor. , Tne univermi American im Man'-Jactured by kTh?vans Chemical CINCINNATI. EVFRY EVENING A IV BBffWM k WILLUBIS. YAA44 Solenthto Anjfirlcs.n k. JT TRADE MAPX3, hmai4 DESIGN PATENTS! rvt"n COPYRIGHTS, ato For fnf (Yrmnfnn mnA fbm iruAAh m . MXJNN a CO., a Broadvat, Nbw York. S'd bnfeau ior seourlKg patent in America. SlUfn"11 taken aoi by us U brought before the public by a notice given free of charge i thp Jtieiititif wtrifan uma ouia witboat Ithout Jfc Weekly. S3.00 niBMHMiBa 361 Broadwa? Mw fork. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cistork When Baby iu sick, we fare her Caatotia. IHieanwwaCbJld,ataecrSedforOator1rl yaahabacameMlat.ibecltmgtoCfcatorlfi, , teshehad ChlldrM she gavethMM QvMrits 'LI 3 A WO 1TS THT
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