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I r,ii BALEIOII POST-OFFICE M AIL 8CHKDULB. Won at P.O 815 M 7 43pin 1055am 045pm 8 40 " I 4f0 J sao " Clua at 7 00am 815 Sttpml 1125am 128pm 415 500 615 OUTGOING MAILS. RxFtTrll Vat Gweoa- boro, N., 8. and Wert. Ex Ft i-For Short Cat N'Wth 4 Uoldaboro HFUit 13-For Key-1 111 DiAm'il ind mm I R P o fr 3 For Wei- don, Norfolk N and BPOTrlO-Ror Buort I Yit fl nd Ooldaboro i K P O Tr 41 For At-: lanU (R & A A U , ; Jtx Ft Tr S4 Fcr We!-, don, Norfolk, M and b j tt P O 1T or wretua- boro, N, 8 and W C" A.aKITALa. I Depot j P. O 8 X) am duim INCOMINU MAILS. 9 45 am 1 10 0J a in 11 10 am-112)ami 123 pm 140 pm 4 00 pm 4 15 pm 6 00 pm ei'pn 11 30 pa -1.1 45 pm 10 40 am 1 10 55 am Ex FtTr L2-F'm Gr a- boro, N, a and W Ex Fr Tr 45 From Wel- don. North and Last R O Ti 38 From At lanta (K A A L RPOTr 10 F'mUr'ns- boro. N. S and west R P U Tr 41 KromWel- do., NandB RPOTr 9-F'mGolds, and Short Cut.N and ti ;Ex Ft Tr 21 S 'vr U'ds- boro RPOTr It F'm Keya vil'.e, Richm'd and N THREE JOTS. A DTlPKPTJO'S VAIL. My father was a Pra-a-Uan, ' A Fiench girt wai hii bride; Which may account for all the woes I have on my ineidH Buffalo Quips. AN KXPLlNtTI3. Why this claiuur? Why thi cm bT 81! k aud satin, Heaiskln, plufh. Crowd together. Tell me, now, What a the matter? What's the row? Who's h rrested? What's to pa? What? Oh. thunder I Bargain da ! New York Herald. JAOK rR"BT. Jack Frost passed thin way last night Aud tipped, with s ucy ringers, Every gold and scarlet leaf That on my maple lingers He scratched a uiessave on the pane, A hint more kind than court! v: "Better see to fires ud flowers! I'll be back here shortly!" 8t. Nicholas. Trains marked tnua, do not move on Sun oay. Mails for train 9 going west close at 8 p m o Qaudiy. STAR ROUTES. OiTKiotMS MAiwDirKTB-RaleJi via 8.iotwelL Eagle Rock and Wakefield o Unionhope, Tuesday and Friday 6 a m. Raleigh via Myatt's Mills to Dunn Tues- i, and Friday 6 am. , Raleigh via Kelvyn Grove aud Dayton tr Fitb Dam, Monday, Wednesday and TWday 8 Raleigh via Six Forks and Bargor to Barer' store, Tuesday and Friday 1 r.m Ralrh to Masaev, Tue-dny and SWay 12 'soomiwo MAH-AaBivs-UDionhop iv- Waxefield, Eagle Rock and Shot well to Pal nigh, Wednesday and Saturday 7 p m. Dunn via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh. Mod dav and Thursday 7 pm. ,ih Dam via Dayton aud Kelvyn Gm-e toRaleigh, Yonday. Wednnsday and Friday Rogers', stow via Bangor and Six Forks to Massey to RaJugb Tuesday and Frinay 10 am. I1Fb Ubuvmy System. Free dehorn a . - j o.'Jfl a ..A A -A r Try BY wot Sundays. Collections made at sanv houi-s. Sunday, 6:30 to 7:30 am. Freod,. liven-windows open on Sundays bV S-30 o'clock p m. A. W. 8HAJ1 FH.K, Postmastpr The Evening Yianoi IS PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT ND.Y AT- 83 PER .ANNUM. OR- Twenty-llve Cents Per Month BY W, 171. Brown, Sr., RAIEIQH, N.,0. for Infants and Children. " Castorla is bo well adapted to children that I rocommend it aa superior to any prescription known to me." IL A Abcrkb, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. That Tired Feeling Whtnh ia so sDeclallv overpowering when the seasons change, ami that prostration follow ing severe attacks of illness, are overcome tiy Hood's Sarsaparilla, which Imparts the strength and appetite so mucn uesireu. Hood's Sarsaparilla has accomplished won ders for ptai lo who were "all run down." Hod'a PilU have won high praise ior their easy yet efficient action. Try them. CAN IT BE TRUE? El Pa88J Bullion. Our fellow citizen, Z T. White, is the owner of wh it we bolieve to be the most interesting inject and min- x fDeciinen io existence. Some months b.f?o Mr. White was presented with a specimen takeo from consid erable depth in the Longfellow mine of Olin'on, Arizona. When th Bpe cimu in question wkb fraetured, a etie of dull reldishgray was dis cloned, surrounded by a closely fitting uio'd of iron or ; in fact the beetle lay in state as perfect as in life, in the sarcophagus of iron. Naturally very much impressed with bis acqui red property Mr. White hastened to envelop it in a piece of cloth, with the view of conveying it to his cabi net. On his way, however, he had occasion to examine the interesting specimen, and his surprise may be better imagined than described when he perceived a young beetle Blowly euerging from its dead parents body and in every characteristic resembing it, barring the fact that it was quite smaller. At the time Mr. White called the attention of the writer to the fact the young beetle was placed under a glass by its owner It continued to prosper and increase in dimensions and lived for five whole months, 'i he specimen, the insect in its cyst of ore and the yonngr insect generated in a prehistoric period to be born in the nineteetb century, are now in the Bullion office awaiting Judge J. F Crosby, of this citytwho proposes to present them, with the compliments of our fellow citizenB. Mr. White, to a prominent scientific) assreiation of the Atlantic slope. - Fossil insects are common; beetles and other insects inclined in amber and other com pounds are frequently met with, but geology in all these cases gives an ex planation to account for the appear ance of organic matter, but in this case there is no plausible pretext to account for the insects enveloped In a matiix 01 iron am.' iouna far beneath the surface, no other traces of organ io life being present. It is almost be yond credence. POISOFED BY SCROFULA Is the sad story of many lives mad miserable through no fault of their own. 8crofuia is more especially than any other a hereditary disease and for this simple reason : Arising from impure and insufficient blood the disease locates itself in the lym phatics, which are composed of white tissues ; 1 here is a period of foetid life when the whole body consists of white tissues, and therefore the un born chief is especially susceptible to this dreadful disease. But there is a remedy for scrolula, whether heredi tary or acquired If is Hood's Sarsa parilla, which by its powerful effect on the blood, expels all trace of the disease and gives to the vital fluid the quality and color of health. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsapa rilla do not accept any substitute. "The una of 'Castoria is so unlversal and its merits bo well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos ILlrttn, D. D., New York City. Cmfttoria curog Colic, Constipation, Sour Stoniacii, tiivrrhoea, Kruetatimi, Kills Worms, gives sleep, auJ pro:notej di gestion. Without injurious nicCicaiioa. "For several years I liavo roomnunc your 'Castoria,' and s'j;;:l always r Mir.::. do so as it has invria'uly produced ixj.:c!.v results." Edwin F. rAiwirr, 31. P., 135th Street and 7th Ave., S ff York Ci to i.l Thk Centaur C'owant, 77 Mibray Street, JCew Yot.k City. 1 jwh PiikJi vmmmwiTs?mm'PamKtt.r-a Coal & Wood. We have in stock and constantly coming HARD (r A T f all sizes SOFr JJlx.lJ of the moat POPULAR AND ECONOMICAL kinds, including RUSSELL CREEK 0 GYTON 8 LUMP 0 Et-rG 0 The best coal for domstic use for the prices to be hand in the country. Pocahontas Steam Coal is universally acknowledged to be the best ever produced in reach of this section. Car loads to any depot direct from mines. Having Deen in ine coat Dusiness ior i.ie past fifteen yera and studying the subject and the wants of the customers, we have se cured the bst and cheapest. OAK AND FINE WOOD, long and cut, atbottom prices. JOlES&POWELL Telephones 41 and 71, RALEIGH, N. O. An ' ! till-. Wllmia. v tin jfii.lr-5ad . Dated Jan 4 No 23 iay-2 F't ui (.5 30TTTvj. N o No 4' La We! don. Ar Rocky 'At Ar Ta,rV-oro La Tarboro Ar Wilson ! Wilson ' ir Selma Ar Fay'tvili.- Lo G'dpboi"' Le Warsaw, 13 ij.p'.u I 40pra J 18pta U r,sp;n Uvr.a r")rrr; d'y. e Daily Sund'v -' n 3 40ar;, 6pu) 77i rx;p.u 7-"H!;n S17aitt 7 AOp-ii wa.K. 1 00:vm 1 " 4ft.vj "ft,))1 So V (VttI!. llreat Uwmi Favire mide all the money necersary to reauce price tor tne Denentoi our customers, we will sell a lot of nice pine wood for $1 per cord on yard, or $1 50 delivered any-1 where in the city. j LIME 1 10 per barrel. j LATHS U 60 per 1,030. BAst on market. Lumber in nlank. pro miscuous width. 88 F0. Framing from $9 to $11 per ,f.00. Flooring and ceiling f 12 50, $14, $15 per 100. Sash,- Doors,- Blinds, and Moulding reduced in same proportion. Best 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. jyl5 tf Elliagtoa Royster A Co. THE WASHINGTON WEEKLY POST A Paper from the Nationa. Capital ahonli 3o into every Family in ibe Country I THERE is no other paper in theUnitei States that is growing so rapidly in cirou luuon as me vvaauiugLuu vv eeitiy iuoi. iuu ia because neither abor nor aspens? is spued to make it he best, as well as the cueapit, paper published. It ia A 'National Paper! Being printed at the seat of government.The Weekly Post contains special features nc found in any other publication. Every mail should first subscribe tor his home paper To it you owe your first allegiance. After thai is done, if able to take another paper, the best one printed av the Capital of the couu try is the one that will prove most profitab and entertaining. The Weekly Post wi" i contain: A full resume of the proceedings of Congress An epitome of all the nevs from the Untior, al Capital, ' Political news and gossip Impartiallj told, serials ana snort stories by ;ue best wnwrt', Gems of lierature,artand seiootud iuisceiiai.:j The latest telegrapic news from evary section of the globe, Interesting Capital chat Interviews with leading men fromaLrsrU 4 of the country Other features not conUired in anyot'iei paper, The Post is an absolutely incep?ndnfc papsr 8 pages, 56 columns. The price of The Weekly Post is 75 cents per annum iu advance. Sample copies iect free Addrets, THE WEEKL1 i'OST, Waeluutfton Poet. Lt Wil's-f a, Lf Mj?noUa L War.-5!:.w, Ar G'dF'.joro. Le Fay'irD'A Lv Selmrt Ar Wilsoi Lv Wilson, Ar RockvMt, Ar Tarboro, Lv Tarboro. Ar We'dn i,dly 3 ' 5 3" d'y. 41'0i isj , 56pm if Irian.. 10 S'Hii.' t! I1"n: lO rc 11 G??n 12l0rci IS fsprj J 48pm : ?Cum 21rm "6 Wftui ISrwu jarspm 6 ?,um i 55pm ft 35pm ff,jarR.l 9ipflriAf)a.dejit. J R Kwsn.v. 3ap't 'zn?. ATLANTIC A; N. C. It J , Tims Table No 15. In effort, Decarubor 19tU, 1883. Goinsr i5" Schlale. Goinar west No 51 ra drains JSo 50 Ar L"" St.'ifcionB Ar Lve m R ar Uoldsboro 11 28 a 4 17 80 Ln Grange 10 46 10 48 4 49 4 54 Kins ton 10 09.1014 6 18 6 i? Ne Berne 8 .97 8 i 9 26 pm Morehead Oitv am 8t Scientific AiMi'lcn Agency for ; - JOSEPH. i CAVEATS. TRADE MAPX3. DESIGN PATENTS ttf COPYRIGHTS, etO For Information and free Hanxofc write to MUNN & COn 361 BBOADWAT, NEW YORK. Oldest bureau for securing patents In America. Every patent taken oirtby ua Is brought before the publio by a notice given free of charge in thfi Iiarirest ! reflation of any sclentifle paper in the world. Splendidly illustrated. No Intelligent man jfiould be without it. Weekly, $3.00 a year; M.50 six months. Address MtJNN ft UCW 1, wjrj ia&&wz-o CURES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS and FEVERS. MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAJNTk KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA. AND RHEUMATISM TT gives t-IIiW 1 LIfX "he whcls S STSM by blrciv-t.-iesing the Must . .Ttp ing therni-iVLC gesti&'if I'm fcofi. TT If Inv:gorat Ina and I Hghti'ui to ta ttidcf great va to a Medicine w;alt and Ail '.Vomci, an4 Gl sren. cwnyww Ljwiivai 1 1 i-,-fi" 1 1 1 - ill "till ! 1 .-rjiir'HT- 1 ? 1 1 1 it 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iOKT AlNE?f - A Bo.Mi.-tfolma.' ta? h u r truly mW by eaHng Miiieials.is com-fl Jca, i physiciani. teil posed ofoarefu.ly V o- 'n.T how tc irsal Dslcctsd Vcjreu4 1 diseases at Hw fc!e M e diclnesi TVljfi mailed, tiigeth coralf S n ed skill-a ftSS vvith avA '"ha.t" lu)lyJ Kicking aV1 Bovm:ca.-ds-byi:e5 Safe and .yicasao ' V Hi;liotyp?pro-.sT Remedy. anreceiprot' 10 c tog e.5r. y nil 5hTiinii ni nxti, (ShnnM Sfi!"lw!i' Ynt vou rr.t hAeu OL!A tOHlH.tlt, VWitl &i 0b Richmond Danville R R Co'y, In AtTeet Uct. 8. ltftt. Btinthbconrt No 9 a CC-pm 5 OSpm 5 4?pm gtOpui 10 Oipu) 3 0pm 5 45pm 6 CO 7 07 9 40 taoo 10 15pm 13 12au . 35 7 &O&IP 10 UO 12 22 200 500 3 10 11 2"i pm '210am 6 45 12 00 n'n UUy. Noll 3 warn 6(0axa SiOaiu 9 C6aro 10 Oluin LTllIchiDcrd, Bjrkeville, Keyavllte, Ar Danville Ar Wreenscorc. Lv Goldabcro, Vr Raletpb. La Kaleigk Lt )nrham. At Greensboro, Lv Salem. GreenBboro. Ar RiiUBbary, Ar Statesville, Ar Aphoville, Ar Hot Bpriegs, Lv Salisbury, Ar Charlotte, Bpaxtanburg, Greenville, Atlanta. v Charlotte, r Colnmb' 1 A nomatn. Northb-un Daily. 4!( No 10 LvAcgu8t. '6 00 pm Colombia, 11 30 Ar Charlotte, 6 00 am Lv Atlanta. 8 6C pm ArCharlotte, f 30am Lv Charlotte, S 48am Salisbury, 8 It Lv Hot Epriasro 7 25 pni Apheville. 00 am Statesville, 2 50 am 4r Saliabtry, 4 COam SaliBbory, 8 2f Ar GroenBl oro. 10 CO Salom. LvGroenHboro 10 20 Ar Durham, 12 Upm Raleigh. 1 'Opn Lv RalcigL 1 2 Ar Goldsboro, 8 CC LvGreenirbore, U 2Un. .r Danvil'.c 13 01pm EeysvDle, ? 46pm Bnrkevillo. 28 aicbmoitd, SO R 7 X fi E K iS VEST POINT ANf RICHMOND. t7 50 am Lv West Point,Lv t8 50am 9 U5 aia Ar Richmond Ar 10 40 am 810piu Lv Richmond Lv 4 45pm 5 OOuin Ar West i'oint Ar 6 00pm BETWEEN RICHMOND AND RAL. l(ili via KevHville, tSiripm Lv Raleigh Ar 10 20 am ! Daily except ivanday. ' ' d y. Dftflv, except or rv E. BERKLEY, W. A. TURK, auperiateudeat, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Richinoucl, Va. Washington, D. C. d. M. HARD VDK, Ass't Gen. Pass. Ageut, Atlanta, Ga. W. H. GREifiN, SOL HAAS, Gen'l Manager, Traffic Manager, Waghington.D.C. WaBhington.DO. 5aJeif?) ud AonstaA-Iilili To take eiloot 9 am, Sunday, Aug. 26. W?. 'Jframs mov- Trains moy ing South. lng North. No 41, No 88, Pass and Mail. V ass and Mall. 7 00am 1 7 Warn lonoarjo 8 il 1015 IZ 13 OOm 1 09pm 684 7 17. 12 08pm lgOpm 418 10 30pm 1 30rB 6 00pm ?25pn. No IS 8 15an 11 15pm 4 30j 8 0j ar-; 6 10 pro 6 3lpm 80 12 39pm 2 30 7 01 7 61pm 815 9 50pm U 30am 112 30am 1105 am 1 02am 200 10 20pm 19 40 am 330 am 415 6 18 Daily ex Sun Laave. 4 20 p va ,4 54 3 51 SO 00 20 21 .16 54 7 50 S18 Rale.h, Oary, Apex, Aontire, Sanford, Camerou, Southern Pines, Hamlet, Daily ex Sun Arrive. 11 17 am 10 57 am 10 45 am 10.11 am 9 47 am 9 12 am 8 41 am 7 40 am Northbound Trains. Thro Frt and Pass 23, Daily exct Sunday. PM Lv Gibson, Lv 00 am Southbound Trains. Thro Fit and Pass 22, a Stations- Daily exct -Sunday. Ar PM 7 31 7 43am 3 43am 9 27pm 10 10pm 11 00pm 12 45pm Ar Raleigh Oary , Apex Monoure Sanford Cameron Bouthern Pines Hamlet Lv 5 46 5 80 4 20 8 40 2 45 1 65 12 80 PITTSBORO R R. Leave Pittsboro, Arrive Moncurej I cave Moncure Arrive Pittsboro, CABTHASi R R. Loave Carthage, Arrive Cameron, Iaave Came -'on. Arrive Carthage, l eave Carthage, Arrive Cam roas Leave Cameron., Arrive Garth t-t-e. 9 10 a m 9 55 510pm 5 55 8 00am 8 45 9 45 10 80 4 00pm 4 45pm 5 60 6 85 ' 3MTTB. Supt, K.J OEJUULA ,uU CAROLINA R.R CONBHE'StiD 8CHDU1K. 107 11 02 1! 20 I t 37 II 2 IL' ft 1 20 P. M. DatrH? Hh .in. ,3 L'vc L've L'p L'vft L'v L'vt. L've I've Ar nisi, 9th, 1891. Nch Bound '''i'ss. Train. No. 100 P. M. ( .r's' t'oint .Arrive 5 25 . hit: ("oil- . 4atH3, Tuuis, Ahoskey, Aulander, llottooii, Tarboro. Hocty Mount, Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive L've 2 01 4 47 414 3 54 3 36 3 21 2 39 217 15q No 101 makea connection at Rooav Moun with W ii W Train No 23 for all points South, and No 78 tram for all points North. ii id Sekpku, J R Kbnlt, tien'l Maaije' Snpt Trans T M Eima.srjN. Geu'l Passenger Ag PIRTKTT
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