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-. -ijt MA 7f f SAL CI Gil POST-OFFICE If AIL 8CHEDTJLK. 6lOM at I Cloo i 630amj 7uUam 8 15 ' I 8 iS 715pin fjl'pni I 10 55am 1125am 0 45pnil 12Spm 3 40 " 415 " nro " I 500 " 630 " I 615 " OUTGOING MAILS ExFtrrll r-'or Gteous- ooro, N., 8. and West, tCxKt At-Vor dhort Out North A liol'taboro Vitro It 13 For K.eys- ? ille,lUchiu'd and way BFu IT 3 For Wel- don.Norlolk N and K 1 RFOlr 10 For Short Cut 8 and Uoldaboro RPOTr 41 For At- lanU(K& A AL) Kx Ft Tr 34 Fci We!- Uon, Norfolk, N and b & f O Tr X -For Greens- ; boro, N, b aua w ARRIVALS. At Depot J 3 "0 am f 9 45 an I 11 10 am- 1 23 pin I 4 00 pm I 6 00 pm I 11 30 pir- 10 40 am ! P. 0 j 3 15 am INfOMINU MAILS. Ex FtTrl2 F'm Or" 10 0 J a m Ex Fr Tr 45 From Wel- i don, North and East 11 2i am H K O Ti 38 From At- lauta (K & A A L 1 40 pm RPOTr 10 K'm Gr'ns- boro, N, 8 nd west 4 15 pm R P O Tr 41 FromWel- do 1, N and 8 C15pn RPOTr 9- F'm Golds, J and Short Cut,N and B 11 46 pm;Bx FtTr 21 Fir G'ds boro 10 55 am R P O Tr It F'm Keys- vil'e, Richm'd apd N ONLY A LITTLE BABY. BT MRS. . 0 HAZLKTT. "Only a little bO y,M but the waxen bands lit ow. And the tluy form bo still ami pare, Has lost its soul of iuow. Hushed Is the baby laughter, The di curies have coased to pi iy, And the restleBS fet and dainty hand. Are forever laid away. Its beautiful golden lashes Lie light cn its marble chek. But they hide the blue of laughing eyes. And its baby lips can't speak. 80 hearts are crashed and broken, 1'et 'tis "only a baby" that's gone, A t ad that grew in the evening Was plucked in the early dawn. "Only a little baby!" But Gd looked down from above, J And saw what, life held In store for it; Then He, in his infinite lovo, Gathered him close to his bosm To shield from the terrors of sin. Of pain and sorrow and fell dUease; To place TmoDgst bis no re within. Woman's Work. Trains marked thus, do not move on Sun osy. Mails tor train 9 going west close at 8 p n on Bands y. STAR ROUTES. Outooiha Mail Dipartb Raleigh via S.iotwelL EakIs Rock and Wakefield o Unionhope, Tuesday and Friday 6 am. Raleigh via Myatt's Mills to Dunn. Tues pti and Friday 6 am. 'Raleigh via Kelvyn Grove and Dayton b FitH Dam, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 6 a ra. Raloigh via Six Forks and Bar gor to Roeers' store, Tuesday and Friday 1 rm Ralrgh to Maasev, Tueday and FrMay 12 m. 'hooking Mails Abriv Unionhop v Wacefield, Eagle Rock and Shot well to Pal digh, Wednesday and Saturday 7 pm. Dunn via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh, Mon day and Thursday 7 pm. sh Dam via Dayton aud Kelvyn Urr-e to Raleigh, Yonday, Wednesday aDd FVirify 7 pm. Rogers' stow via Bangor and Six Forks to Rtleieh. Tuesday and Friday 12 vr Massey to Raiiitrb Tuesday snd Friiv t l'j a m. tgvClose at 9 p m a-ite. JJFbsb Urlivcbt Sthtsm. Free delivn at 8:30 a m, and 2:30 and 4:45 p m. pt wj.it Sundays. (Jo1 lections made at Ham hours. Sunday, 6:30 to V :30 a m. Fre dp livarj' windows open on Sundays from 30 ' 3-30 o'clock p m. A. W. 8HAFFKR. PJoticeofSaleol Land Under and by virtue of power conferred in a deed of trust executed by S P Gill and wife, Virginia N Gill, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake county, 00k 68, page 5J6, I. will sell for cash, at public auction, at tne court house door in Raleigh. N 0, at 12 o'clock m, on Monday, the 7th day of November, 1892, a certain tract of land in Raleigh township. Wake county, and fully descrioed in said eed of trust, and lying Detween tne rarDoro roaa and the road leading oy the Oak wood ceroe- tery, and adjoining the lands of Mrs Marga ret Ferrall, N V Deuton and J M Heck, con taining 9i acres. WH PACK, oc5tds Atty of Mortgagees. NoticeoiSaleof Land By virtue of power conferred in a deed of trust executed by Edward Smith and his wife, Susan, I will sell for cash at public auction, at the court house door of Wake county, at 12 0 clock m, on Monday, the 7th day of November, 1892, a certain tract of land in Raleigh township, lying on the east side of Beaver Dam road and running back 200 feet,ad1oining the lands of Lnrkiu Hall and Rib Matthews and fully uc-cnoeJ in the offiie of the Register of Leeds of Wake county, bobk 100, page 760 oof tds J N HOLDING, Trusteee. MICE OF PUBLICATION. Harriet .Wilson, Fl'fE Wake Sup'r vs. 1 Court to John W. Wilson et al deft's f Octob'r Term To John W.Wilson, dei end' t J 1892. You are hereby notified that the above en titled action Las been commenced in the Su perior Court of Wake county; that the pui pose of Sbid action is to enforce the equitable rights of the plaintiu in and to a certain tract of land in Barton's Creek township, in said county described in a ceitain deed to said John W. Wilson from L Woodlief und wife; ti nave the land sold to discharge cer tain mortgage indebtedness to George W Norwood and the residue paid to plaintiff. The said John W Wilson is hereby noti fie to appear a the next term of said court to be held in the court house at Raleigh, on the 7th Monday after the 1st Monday in September, 1892, (being October 24th, 1892,) and answer or demur to the complaint in said action which has been duly tiled. JOHN W THOMPSON, Clerk Wake Superior Court. BU8BEK fc BUSBEtfi, Pl'ffa Attys. sel 6w Caveats, and Tnc1e-Mrlcs obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for Moderatc fees. Oun Office is Opposite U. S. Patent office and we can secure patent la less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patent?," with cost of same in the U. S. and iinelgn countries, sent free. Address, C.A.SHOW&CO. Opp. Pate::t Office, Wast--;ri, D. C. SAW IT FROM THE START. Truth. Mr. and Mrs O'Halligaj came to blows in the open street. Their friend Mike, who has witnessed this and many other sharp engagements between them, is called upon to tea tlfy : "Were yoa present from the very commencement of this difficulty ?" "Iudade I waa, yer honor; two years ago." "Two years ago !" "I attindei the weddin." I Can't Eat," Is often heard. People who have taken Hood's SarsaparlUa highly recommend it for loss of appetite, indigestion, sick headache, and similar troubles. This medicine gently tones the stomach, assists digestion, and makes you "real hungry." Constipation, and all troubles with the digestive organs and the liver are cured by Mood's Pills. Trice 25c. per box. DON'T DRINK WISE NA'NAS,. WITH BA. St Louis GlobeDemocrat. The statement made in connection with the death of Col. Gilmore that wine and banana juice combined made a deadly poison has caused much comment and ruch more com paring of notes. That to eat banan as and drink wine immediately after wards is tc court certain death, as was stated by a gentleman of some experience, is not correct or I would have died a score of deaths from poi son before this, and the inhabitants of the West Indian islands would have been decimated time and again, for the combination is common among thofe who can secure wine. It ia pos sible that some particular wines are dangerous in combination with ba nan as, but the rale does not apply either to champagne or sherry. The suggestion, however, that bananas are injurious in connection with any thing is rather a novel one to me, be cause there are few fruits which will preserve life and health like the ba nana When properly ripened the fruit is at once delicious and nutritious. D 11 V for Infants and Children. " Castor la is so wen adapted to children that I recommend it oh superior to any prescription known to me." IL A Abcbeb, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castoria U so universal and Its merits so well known tliat it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few arc the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Cablos Mabttm, D. D., New York City. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Piarrhu-a, Eructation, Kills Worun, gives 6lee;, aud irouiot-s in gestion. Without Injurious medication. "For several years I havo recommer.iVd your 'Castoria, and i.lia!l olwavs continue to do so as it has in variably produced bene."., .i-1 results." Edwiw F. Tabdef, JI. I)., 125th Street aud 7th Avo., Now York City. ES Ths Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. Coal & Wood. We haye in stock and constantly coming HARD nA A T or all sizes. 80Pr U'LiVJLi of the most POPULAR AND ECONOMICAL kinds, including RUSSELL CREEK 0 GAYTON 0 LUMP 0 EGG 0 The best coal for domestic use for the prices to be hand in the country. Pocahontas Steam Coal is universally acknowledged to be the best ever produced in reanh 01 this section. Car loads to anjr depot direct from mines. Having been in the coal business for the past fifteen yewrs and studying the subject and the wants of the customers, we have se cured the best and cheapest. OAK AMD PINE WOOD, loDg and cut, atbottom prices. " JONES&POWELL Telephones 41 and 71, RALEIGH, N. C. Urea man HDL BRIEFLEiS. Tennyson married at 4t. Japan has 3792 Methodists. October 25 is St. Crispin's day. Siam's Q ieen wears a li shoe General Lee's autograph brings $10. Breton sheep are the size of rabbits. The Vatican possesses a $103,000 Bible. Empress Josephine wore a No. 6 shoe. Mr. Gladstone is still chopping trees. Cardinal Gibbons is an expert fish erman. An Indian Springs (Ga.) negress has 64 children. News comes from the interior of Pennsylvania that. In mnunnsniM n rf , Ul the low stage of water in the moun tain Btreams, thousands of trout are dying. The trout go as near as they nan cut t.n t.hn p.lAftr nnlsl inrlnniat K head of streams to spawn. As the sources of supply are drained and dried up the beds of the smaller creeks are left without running water, and the fish perish. , I ITavirp made all the monev nec.essa.rv to reduce price for the benefit of our customers, we will sell a lot of nice pine wood for II per cord on yard, or II 50 delivered any where in the city. LIME $1 10 per barrel. LATHS 1 60 per 1,0 JO. Best on market. Lumber in plank, pro miscuous width. tS 0. Framing from $9 to $11 per j,"00. Flooring and ceiling 12 50. $14, $15perl00. Sash,- Doors,- Bliriis, and Moulding reduced in same proportion. Bssd Heart Shingles alvays on hand We manufacture our own material which enables us to sell at bottom prices. Our motto is quick sales and small profits. jy IS tf Ellington Royster i Co, THE WASHINGTON WEEKLY POST A Paper from the Nationa. Capital shonV fio into every Family in ibf Country 1 THERE is no other paper in theUniteO States that is growing so rapidly in circuj lation as the Washington Weekly Post. This is because neither abor norecpense is spued to make it he beat, as well as tb cueapwt, paper published, it ia A National Paper I Being printed at the seat of government,The Weekly Post contains special features nc found in any other publication. Every man should first subscribe for his home paper To it you owe your first allegiance. After that is done, if able to take another paper, the best one printed av the Capital of tbe coun try is the one that will prove most profitab.V and entertaining. The Weeklv Post wilt contain: A full resume of the proceedings of Congres An epitome of all the nevs from the Nation- Political news and gossip impartially told, Serials anrl ahnrt atanan hvth.k.irf mn(. Gems of literature, art and selected miscellany The latest telegrapic new.) from every section of the globe, Interesting Capital chat, Interviews with leading men from aL rarU of the country Other features not contained in anyoftei paper, The Post is an absolutely incependent papsi 8 pages, 56 columns. The price of The Weekly Post is 75 cent per annum in advance. Samnle copies wet free Addre&s, ' THE WEEKLI i'OST, Washington Post. . Wllmiri.'tt:( u'oa Bail road m Brand' TKAl.N GOING iSOUTH. Dated Jan 4. No 23 No 27 No 4 18W2. Daily. P't ro'l d'y, e Daily. 8und LeWeldon, liSUpm 43pm 6.40ar ArRockyMt, 1 40pm 6 rtfipm 747a Ar Tarboro, 2 18pm Le Tarboro, 12 D8pm "6 OOp t ArWiUon, 2 iSvw 7 00pm 817a; Le Wilson, Vt 80pm At Selma. 8 Hopin ' ArFay'tvtlle 5 30pm Le G'dsboro. 31 Spin 7 40pm wuoaj Le Warsn w, 4 14pm 10 00a: Le Magnolia. 1 i7pm 8 40pro 10 t4ai Ax Wil'irt w 1 f'-Cpm 9 55pra U ICa? TRA (N3 GOISG NORTRf. No 14 No 78, floC. dai'v d'y, dfiiiy Snnd'v. LvWil'gton, '0am 915am 4 00pm Lv Magnolia, 3 it' 10 57am .5 40pm LeWarsp.w, 1111am 55 5pn' Ar G'dsboro, 4 a.(.fo 13C5am 66pm LePay'tv'.lle, 9 10am Lv Selma, 110?fu Ar Wilson, 12 10pm Lv Wilson, 614m 12 58pm M8pnc Ar Rocky Mt, R 37 1 80im 21 om Ar Tarboro, 30m m9 13pm Lv Tarboro, .2 58pm ArWeldJt, 6R5c.m 2 55pm 85pn) Hally except Sunday. John P Divisb, General 8nporiDAfindeint. J R Kwm.v, Sup't T-n. TM 8 sno.os. WMnril Ps Agt. ATLjitTTIOdcW. C. KB, Time Table No 15. In effect December 19tu, 1888. GolnKeap Schtjiale. Going west No 51 Pass trains No 50 Ar Lv Stations Ar Lve m 3f: Goldaboro 11 28 a 1 417 4 20 Li Grange 10 46 10 it 4 49 4 54 . Kiusfcon 10 09 10 1 . 8 18 4? Nw Berne 8 27 8 4v 9 26 p in Morehead i;it? am 6 S SHIVGLES, At my mill, west end Hargett street, on rail road; will be pleased to sell. se2l3m L II ADAMS. Administratrix Noticp. Having this day qualified as executrix of the late 1 'avid B 'Avera, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present the same to me for payment on or betore the 12th day of October, 1893, or this notice ill be p'ead in bar of recov ery. All persons irdebted to the estate will please settle without further demand. MARTHA M AVERA, Executrix of Tavid B Avera, dee'd, Raleigh, N C, Oct 11, 1892 The Evening Visitor IS PUBLISHED EVFRY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY AT- $3 PER ANNUM. OR Twenty-five Cents Per month BY W. M. Brown, Sr., RALEIGH, N. 0. Richmond Danville B R Co'f. CondeuneU -ueduI In erect uct. V, tiothbortd Dally. No U 3 Aata 5 tOaju 5 f'Jiiu 8 lOaro 10 0'aui Lv Rii hmond, S 00pm Karkevilla. 'Wtyw Keysvil'e. ft 4ui VrDanyille atopm Vr Greens oorc. 10 05pm v Goldsboro, 3 50pm kt Raleigh. 5 45pm Li Raleigb 6 to La Durham, 7 C7 lr Grr-eusloro, 9 40 lifRoLm iHUQ Gwencborc. 10 15pm 10 15 ( Z 7 5Cau 700am 1 7 53am lOnoara 3 45J r Statcsville, Vr Ashe vine, r Hot Springs, 10 80 Lv Balisbury, wl r Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta. Charlctte, rColumb' Augusta, Northbound Lv Augusta, Columbia, . Ar Charlotte, Lv Atlanta, Ar Charlotte, Lv Charlotte, Salisbury, Lv Hot Spring Asheville, Statesville, Ar Salisbury, Lv Salisbury, Ar Greensboro, Salem, Lv Greensboro Ar Durham, Raleigh. Lv Raloigh Ar Goldsboro. Lv Greensboro, U aun. Ar Danvii.o KeysvDIe, Burkeville, Richmond, 1 09pm 6fi8. 7 67, 12 0bpm 8 00 1 Opm 5 00 418 3 10: 4 11 25 pm 10 30pm 2 10 a m 1 30ro 6 45 6 00pm 12 00 n'n 25ou rally. No 10 No 18 '6 00 pm 8 15an 11 30 11 15pm 6 00 am 4 30, 8 6C pm 8 05 am 6 30am 6 10 pro 8 48am 6 3Cpm 814 8 00 7 25 pm 12 39pm 9 00 am 2 30 2 50 am 7 01 4 COam 7 51pm 8 25 8 15 10 00 9 50pm 1130 am 112 30 am 10 20 1105am 12 llpm 1 02am 1 10pm 2 00 1 2S 8 0t m QAnm 1? 40 am 330 am 415 G 18 12 01pm 2 46pm 3 28 1S0 RBTWHKH WEST POINT ANJ RICHMOND. t7 50 am L" West Point, Lv t8 50am 9 05 am Ar Richmond Ar 10 40 am 810 pm Lv Richmond j Lv 4 45pm 5 00pm Ar West Point Ar 6 00pm BETWEEN RICHMOND AND RAL EIGH via Kevsville, 815pmLv Raleigh Ar JO 20 am rDaily except Sunday. ' iy. Daily, except ' on v E. BERKLEY, W. A. TURK, Superintendent, Gen'l Pass. Agt, Richmond, Va. Washington, D. C. S. H. HARD WICK, Ass't Gen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga: V?. H.GREEN, SOL HAAS, Gen'l Manager, Traffic Manager, Washington, D.C. Washington.DO. Balelfti' Hud Augusta AL lilt To take effect 9 am, Sunday, Aug. 26. W, Trains mov- Trains mov ing South, ing North. No 41, No 88, Paes and Mail. f ass and Mail. Oaily ex Su" Daily ex Sun Leave. Arrive. 4 20 p m Rale. fen, 11 17 am 14 41 " Cary, 10 57 am ,4 5 4 44 Apex, 10 45 am '5 31 " Moncure, 10.11am ,6 00 " Sanford, 9 47 am ;tf24" Camerou, 912 am 16 54 ' Sotrthem Pines, 8 41 am 7 50 " Hamlet, 7 40 am S18 41 Gibson, Lv 00 am Xorthbonnd Trains. Thro Prt aud Pass 23, Daily exct - Stations Sunday. M Lv 7 21 7 43am 8 43am 9 27pm 10 10pm 11 00pm 12 45pm Ar Raleigh Cary Apex Moncnre Sanford Cameron Southern Hamlet Southbound Trains. Thro Prt and Pass 22. - Daily exct iunriay. Ar p M 5 46 5 80 4.20 K 40 2 45 Pines 1 55 Lv 12 80 PITTSBORO RB. Leave Pittsboro, 910am Arrive Moncure, 9 55 Leave Moncure 5 10 p m Arrive Pittsboro, 6 55 ' OARTHAet, RR, Leave Carthage, 8 00 a m Arrive Cameron, 8 45 Leave Cameron. 9 45 Arrive Carthage, 10 80 Leave Carthage, 4 00pm Arrive Cameron, 4 45pm Leave Cameron, 5 60 Arrive Carthage, 6 85 WM SMITH. Supt. VREOLK AND CAROLINA B.E N CONDKHSKD SCHEDULE. Dated August 9th, 1891. South fto" th ' Bound Bound Train. stations. Train. No. 101. No. 100 A. M. P. M. 9 50 L've Pinner's Point.Arrive 5 25 1015 L've Drivers, 'Arrive 2 01 10 27 L've Suffolk Arrive 4 47 11 02 IAe Gates, Arrive 4 14 1120 L've Tunis, Arrive 3 54 mi Ahoskey, Arrive 3 30 11 52 L'e Aulander, Arrive 3 21 12 31 L've Hobgood, .Arrive 2 39 12 53 I '-re Tarboro. Arrive 2 17 120 !Ar Rocky Mount, .L'ye 15n H M. A. Uu No 101 makes connection at Rockv Moun with W & W Train No 23 for a pointa South, and No 78 train for all points North. GMSbrpbi,, JRKemct, Gen'l Manage. Supt Trans 7 M Emersou, Gea'l Passenger Ag i irhTl) TIP
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