Newspapers / The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, … / Oct. 29, 1892, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
(TRALCIGII POSTOFFICii MAIL SOHKJJULJS. P.O Uf OUTGOING MAILS. 6 30am ai5 " 7 (6pui 10 55am 045pni 3 40 ' 4i0 " 5 30 " ExFtTrU For Gniw- hnm N . H and WmL 8 45 fix ft A-For tihortCut N tith .t ivltiboro 8 1' p ni It K u 'r 13 For Keys- i viiie.Kictini a ana way 1 1125am UP v IT 3 For Wel- don, Norfolk N and K 128pni'RPO TrlO -For Short Cut 8 an 4 UoliUboro 4 15 K P O Tr 41 For At lanta (R & A A 1) 500 " Mix Ft Tr 34 Fcr We' don, Norfolk, X and 6 I 6 15 ' ttfolr't -For Greens boro, N, 8 and W j "At I a Depot P. O INCOMING MAILS. 3 'X) an) 3 15a m Ex Ft Tr 12K'ni lit' j boro, A, 8 and W 9 45 a u 10 0j a ra Ex Fr lr 45 From Wel- I don, Norm and East "11 10 ain-11 2) anill t O Ti 38 From At lanta A AL 123 pm 140ptnlRFOTrl0 F'mUr'ns- .' hum N. S unci west 4 00 pm 4 15 pin R P O rr41-FrouiW'jl- do N and 8 R P O Tr 9- F'rn Golds, I an i tit. A. C,1t T Ullll 1 6 00 pin C15pr 11 30 pn-11 45 pm1 ix Ft l'r 21 Jj'ir G'ds- 10 40 am 1 10 55 am i R P O Tr It F'm Keys- vir.e, Kicnm a ana Trains murxed tnus, do nci move on 8iui aay. MaiLi for train 9 going west clow at 3 p STAR R07Tfa. Outvioihu Mxiii Dbpabts Raleiah via S.iotwell. Erti?le Rock, and Wakelie''1 o Uuionhope, Tuesday and Friday 6 am. Raleigh via Myatt's Mills to Dunn. Tues- i, and Frid2y 6 am. Rnleigh vin Kelvyn Grove and Dayton t Fii h Dam, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 6 a in. Raloigli via Six Forks and Bargor to Roers' store.Tnesday and Friday 1 pro RaKgh to "tfassev, Tuedav w-i Fr-rfay 12 m. . 'kcominu Mails Abbiv Unionnope v Waeetield, Eagle Rock and Suotwelit" Pal oigh, Wednesday and Saturday 7 pm. Dunn via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh, Moi. dav and Thursday 7 pm. ih Dam via Dayton aud Kelvvn Gr"-e to Raleigh, Vonday. Wednesday and K-i?y 7 pm. Rogers' stow via Bangor aud Six Forks to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 ip Massey to Rai-Mgb Tuesday and Frinsv t I'J a m. "i"(Jl08e at 9 p a) a i W. .jFh.k Uhlivhck HYr.'rsM. Free deliw at 8:30 a m, and 2:30 and 4:45 p m. tt t Sundays. Oo1 lections made at sam hours. Sunday, 6:30 to '.:30 am. Fre de li van- windows open on Sundays fro n 3 0 ' S-30 o'clock p m. A. W. SUAFFKR. The Evening Yisiior 13 PUBLISHED EVFRY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY -AT 3 PER ANNUM. OR Twenty-five Cents Per Month BY W. hi. Brown, Sr., RALEIGH, N. 0. TO THE MODERN GIRL. IRVIKG 8. UXU1RHILL. "A miu'i a roan for ' that." barns What tbo' arred, fair renegade, Iu tailor made and a that Close fitting eklrt of scanty girt, Iu boited utiirt aul a' that; V bat tbo ou thus uppear so trim, Ho tall ani slim aul a' that. What' man that you should miinlo hirnT A glrl'n a girl for a' that. What tbo you wear full short the hair. Assume the air and a' that; W bat 1 bo' in co.it and vet again You are tha man and a that; Wh't tbo' you try ith Oxford tie, Wi'b four-in-hand and a' that, You 11 understand it hye and bye A gin's a girl for a1 that. Sunpenders, too, of ivid blue Or ot her bu aud a' that, Imuiod' et (iirl, you d not bide rnt wear outsida a id a that. You're not to man inferior, Of conr4 yo uVf no' aud a' that, But dress is quite oxturior Kid's a girl tor a' that. And would you buio e the cigarette Aud would jou bet and a' tha'? And would you on the walking stick Raise merry niclt a d a' that? And would you on your knee propose To vulgar man a' that? Why, anv clever frllow knows A tfirl's a girl for a' that. You follow fasiiion'n ups and downs In hats aud gown and a' that, You're wo drou tickle with your frowns And smiles and wil 8 and a' that. Yet, lucky lass, that owns the earth, You naugu'.y, haughty autocrat You pith o' nonsense, pride o' worth, We love you more for a' that. Buffalo Quips Yoti '1 alee No iJisli. :ii ouying Hood's Sarsrsp'iriila. for itU every whcni ie.'o;;",i.-cd as t'.w sland.inl bulldug-up nu'di::ii:o :m blood purilicr. It has won Its way U the front by Its own intrinsic merit, ;.;id li:ts the largest sale of any preparatl'n Of lis Mud. He sure to get Hood's. IlotKfK The best liver Invtgoratoi im. general cathartic. Gentle but p'ompt and efficient Triee 5 cents per box. all ot;rs. There are in Italy 22 crematories. Mrs Langtry hag a bath of pure silver. Paper bottles are extensively made in Germany. Laplanders often skate a distance of 150 miles a day. Each of the Queen's state horses carries 140 pound of harness. The fruit of the nutmeg tree takes nine months to mature. Two-fifths of the companies started yearly in England are failures. It is calculated that there is prop erty valued at $30,000,010 at the bot tom of the Atlantic. Stammering is almost unknown among savagss. Lord Tennyson had seven brothers. Turkish is the softest toned of mod ern languages. Fuflerers from gout rarely Buffer from other maladies Fish, flies and caterpillars may be trrzun so.' id and still retain life. Water is sold at Mahanoy Oity.Pa., for $1 a barrel on account of a water famine. Mrs Partington advises Ike, who is now of age, to vote with the party of superior mortality. An Irish friend insists that the chief pleasure in kissing a pretty girl is when she won't let you. Bob ton Transcript. The Indignant mother "You say the young scamp took you in bis arms 1 What did you say to him ?" The Artless Daughter "I said. Hold on 1' " Brookly Life. A oung printer suggests that the new cholera remedy U called "pero date" because it will put a full stop to the disease in about four cases out of five. Herculite, a new French explosive, is a yellowish gray powder composed of sawdust, camphor, nitrate of pot ash and several substances that are kept secret. It cannot be fired by sparks, flame, or detonation. At a trial, a hlf pound charge of the com pound was inserted in a blast hole about four feet in depth, tamped sand and earth, and fired by a spe cial igniter. A block of stoue about thirty tons was displaced, for Infants " Castorla Uso well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to mo." IL A. Akchxr, JL D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. "The use of 'Castoria Is bo uniTersal and iti merits so 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." Cablos SUktt, D. D., New York City. THS CE3TTAVB EE Coal & Wood. We have in stock and constantly coning COALS! SOFT the most POPULAR AND ECONOMICAL kinds, including RUSSELL CREEK GAYTON LUMP 0 EGG 0 The best coal for domestic use for tbo 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 been in the coal business for tae past fifteen ye:rs and studying the subject and the wants of the customers, we have se cured the bst and cheapest. OAK AD PINE WOOD, long and cut, at'bottom prices. JOEUES&POWELL Telephones 41 and 71, RALEIGH, N. C. l Favirg made all the money necessary to reduce price for the benefit of our customers, we will sell a lot of nice pine wood for $1 per cord on yard, 'or $150. delivered any where in the city. LIME $1 10 per barrel. LATHS $160 per 1,000. Best on market. Lumber in plank, pro miscuous width. $8 50. Framing from $9 to $11 per 1,000. Flooring and ceiling $12 60, $14, $15 per 100. Sash,- Doors,- Blinds, and Moulding reduced in same proportion. Best Heart Shingles material which enables us to sell at bottom prices, uur motto is quick sales and small profits. jyl5 tf Ellington Royster $ Co. THE WASHIIS'5TON WEEKLY POST A Paper from the Nations. Capital shonV 9o into every Fsmily in ib Country I THERE is no other paper iu the TJnitei States that is growing so rapidly in circu, lation as the Washington Weekly Post. Thin is because neither abor nor expense is spued to make it he best, as well as the cueapept, paper published. It is , A National Paper! Being printed at the seat of govemment.i he Weekly Post contains special features nc found in any other publication. Every ru.tr should first subscribe for his home paper 'f'ti it youwe your first allegiance. Aftettbat is done, if able t take another paper, tlia best one printed a the Capital of the uourj try is the oue that will prove moat pr titti;.' and entertaining. The Weekly Post win contain: A full resume of the proceedings of Congrs::., An epitome of all the ners from tlie Na'tioi.1. al Capital, Political news and gossip impartialif told, Serials and short stories by ibe best writers, Gems of liierature,art and selected miscellany' The latest telegrapic new from every sectioa of the globe, Interesting Capital chat Interviews with leading men from &L rert of the country Other features not cants ir.ed in aEyot' wt paper, . The Post is an absolutely intHependutpnpn 8 pages, 56 columns. The price of The Weekly Post k75cnts poramiaiuin advance. Sam.ole eopieu fre Addme, THE WEEKLY i'OST, WaEbioston Post, Urea Hicen and Children. Castoria cun Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, I)Lirrli(in, nrvctatiun. Kills Wonni, gives 'l1'!1, and pronioU-s di gestion. Without injurious iifuVation. "For several years I havo rwmrnendtt! your 'Castoria,' ami .sliail Jwa"i i :i'in do so as it has invarub! produced U.ue.".cl.i! resulu." Edttw F. rArtiiF.r, TI. 1., tilh Etroet aud Uh Ave., New Vr C'.ly. CoMPA!5T, 77 MrRRAT RTRFrT, Kcw Y'T.X ClTT. Bra-i-' " R.:.iodj), SOUTK. NoI? No 41 t tu'l d'y, ex Dated Jan 4. No 23 Daily. aiiv. Sttnd'y LeWeldon, 1 i 30pm Ar Rocky Mi- I 40pm Ar Tarboro, 2 18pm Le Tarboro. 12 r.3pTO Ar Wilson, 21(;.to Wpm 7 4-7&W OOpu 817ara Ar tJdria - Wwm Ar Fay'tviiiM s gcspio , Lo G'dshoro. I'd. Le Wara." . . Untu , Lft TtfavrroM'i. rpn) I Ajr W?' fc-t-". !'E t'3TTa v tnjam 1.0 00am 8 4tpn lfi34a.ni 0 SSpvn ) j 4!-aiD F- U No 7?, No 40, d.oPv. d'y. ex dnilv dnnd'y. Lv Wll'gton, a'ftAn P1.5a,m 4 OOum Lv Ui.ijnolia. 3 H". 10 5?am 5 40pm Le Warsaw, 11 1 1 n rr 555prr Ar Y;uhoro. 4 futam in Ouam Wvm LeFav'tvlllw, P 10am iLvSel,. 11 0ru fArWllKOn, 18101pm Lv Wilson, 5 14m 12 5om 7 48pm Ar RockvMt, s 37 1 S0pu aitua Ar Tarboro, "'B no.-un Wpro Lv Tarboro. 18 F8pti (ArWeldju. 6B5nni 9 55pm 85pm , Tally 'aToexit Saiadiv. JOHJST F DIVIH, general 8nDerl)ir)ndent. J E K.wr.v. Sap't T'ans, ATLANTIC fc N. 1). ICR, Time Table No 15. In effect. December 19th, 1888. Qoinjr eap Schedule. Gointrwest No 51 Pass trains No 50 Ar Lv Stations Ar Lve m a SO 4ol isboro 1128 an 4'17 4 w J.n raaze 10 46 10 48 4 49 4 54 Kinson 10 09 1014 6 18 4? Npw Heme 8 27 8 44 9 26 p in MrneadUItv am 88 Soienttiio AbxbHcs.ii Agency for CAVEATS. TRADE MAPX3. rk. DESIGN KR . UN I S Por Information and free Hanfiwok write to MTJNN & CO., 361 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken oirt by ns is brought before the public by a notice given free of chiwKe in the MtntiUt mtxim lartrest Mronlatlon of any scientific paper In the world. Splendidly Illustrated. No intelligent man nould be1 without it. Weekly, 3.00 gear; 11.60 six months. Address MUNii ft (XX, VVBiijBjtiSBS. 361 FroAdwey, Hew Jacfc urn CUKES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS and FEVERS, JMALARlA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA. AND RHEUMATISM 1 it Inv-gorafc l:i ond Den TT fi- es NEW 1 I'fis to t whole SYi'Ti.:.! bv stro-.-thor th? V LLC ,Ti?: e.co'r.t"?tcly V" lifhti'ul to take, AndO1 ycat vaiuJ" aa a Mcdiore Sot weak and AiiiuKj Worncu wict CkiH area. II J ?.tl EKFfli'l rmiiiiiUi A Boc!..' Volina.' by leading physirian. tell, inff how to treat y- ttb hurtful Kuwrels.is com possd ot carefully rslected Vsgcta bl! M edlcines, R UTlttLied bkiil- diseases C. Horre, tr'Jt'ea, tneths' with asitof'ian,' Rcmeta' is by t is Hoiioty ?e prncesr oiirecc'DSos' lo a Safe Knd PieasB? t Remedy ii t tae te at SmifMi wv Sb.i.i'. iMikAl y y..n pit V'w t'(;i'.lIAi., iw. iv". . YYYYY YYVfV Tf f f WvYl im lil ,1 ! I f I PT 111! W3rTR3 r -mm 'VKSMI i3RJ HUM Rlchnond Danville B R Co'y, Condented hrliednla lo effect Oct. 9. 193. Bonthbfnnrl. VUZ; Ho 9 No U Lt Richmond, 00pm a BarkeTil'a. 5 03pm SfOant Keysville, 5 42pm 5f9am Ar Danville. 8 00pm 8 CCarn Ar Greensboro, 10 05pm 10 0an Lv Qoldsboro. 3 '0pm Ar Raleigh. 5 4pm LeRalelgb C0 1 7 00am Le Durham. 707 17 58am Ar Greensboro, 8 40 10 nOam Lv Salem. t00 8 45J Greenshoro. 10 15pm 10 15 ( ! Ar Balisbnrv. 12 12am 100n A r Stiitesville, 2 35 1 f9pm ArAshevIJK 7 50am 6 R8. r HotSprni?s, 10 80 7f 7 LvSalisbnrv, '12 22 J2 08pm Ar Charlotte. 0 00 1 ROpm Rpattanburg 5 00 4 18 Greenv'lle. 3 10 R 24 Atlanta. 11 25 pm 10 30pm vObarlrte, 2 10 a m 1 50rm rColan-' P45 6 00pm Anpust.". 12 00 n'n 25pm Worthlnr-ir1 Tally. , No 10 No 18 Lv AuKitK. O CO pm 8 15an Colnmb'3. It 30 1' 15pm Ar Chariot's 6 00 am 4 80J Lv Atlant. 8 r;C pm 8 05 am Ar Charlr tt . f 30am 6 10 pro Lv CbarWto, 848am 6 30pm Salinbrrv, '8 14 8 (0 1 v Hot Pnrla 7 25 pm 12 39pm Ashev:1, 9 00 am 2 80 BtateFvr.v 2 50 am 7 01 Ar 8aUfH-r7, 4 COam 7 61pm Lv BaliftfcTJrv. 8 25 8 15 ArGreenFrr.m. 10 00 9 60pm Salem 1 1 30 am 1 12 30 am Lv Greerborc 10 20 11 f 5 am Ar Pnrham, 12 11pm 1 02am Baleierh. 1 10pm 2 00 Lv Raloinrh J 2S Ar GoMbcro. P 0C Lv Greensborc, 1C 2Cn. 10 20pm ArDanvlJ 1? 01pm l40am KevsviHe, 3 40ure 3 30am Bnrkevl31e. a 28 4 15 RlcbjnrJ. SO 6 18 BHTWBSB WEST FOINT AND RICHMOND. 7 50 ara Lv West Point.Lv t8 60am 9 05 am Ar Richmond Ar 10 40 am 810 pm Lv R'chpiond Lv 4 45pm 5 OOpirt A r Wt at Point Ar 6 00pm BETWEEN RICHMOND ANP RAli I0IGH via Kevsville, 8 15p ru Lv Raleish Ar J0 20ara tDaily except nrday. i v. T)fl'y, (3rer- won"' E. BERKLE Y. W. A. TURK, Superintendent, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Richmond, Va. Washington, D. O. S. H. HARD WJi'K, Ass't Gen. Pass. A (rent, Atlanta, Ga; V7. H. GREEN, SOL HAAS, Gen'l Manager, Traffic Manager, WashiDcton.U.C. WasbinKton.UO. HiHlelfjn Hurt Augusta A-JLliiC To take effect 9 am, Sunday, Ang. 26. "2. Trams mov- Trains mov Intr South. lng North. No 41, No 88, Pass and Mail. t ass and Mail. Daily ex Bun Daily ex Sun Leave. Arrive. 4 20 pm 4 41 " 4 54 " 5 31 " 6 00 " 6 24 " . 6 54 " ;7 50 Si 18 " Raleikh, Cary, Apex, Moncnre, 11 17 am 10 57 am 10 45 am 1011 am 9 41 am 9 12 am 8 41 am Sanford, Cameron, Southern Pin es, Hamlet, Gibson, Lv 7 40 am 00 am Northbound Trains. Thro Frt and Paee-33. Sonthboand Trains. Thro Frt and Pass 22,& - Stations- Daily exct Daily exct Snndaj. M Lv jonnnay. Ar PM Raleigh CaryJ 5 46 Apex 5 80 Moncure 4 20 Sanford 8 40 Cameron! 2 45 ? 81 7 iQ.m 8 43am 9 27pm 10 10pm 11 OOpn. 12 6pm Southern Pines 1 65 Ar Hamlet Lv 12 80 PITTSBOKO R B. Leave Pittsboro, 910am Arrive Moncure, 9 55 Leave Moncure 510pm Arrive Pittebwo, 6 55 OARTBAfilt R R, Leave Carthage, 8 00 a m Arrive Cameron, 8 45 Leave Cameroa. 9 45 Arrive Cartbasre, 10 80 l .eave Cart1) ? e, 4 00 p m Arrive Can p?bn, 4 45pm Leave Catoron, 550 .Arrive f!.?thfcpr, 6 85 SMITH, Bwpt. H " Hi: :!; ,lv.' CAROLINA R.R i.)8cei i;nrut, r"h. 1801. No-th Bound Train. No. 100 Bo p. '. :oj. P. M. 1)50 L've dinner's 1'ointS Arrive 5 9J? r-o 15 L've Drivers, Arrive 2 01 10 27 L've 11 02 ;c 11 20 L'va 11 37 L've 11 52 L'w 12 31 Tvs 12 53 I'-p .120 . Ar Sll KOIV Gates, Tunis, Ahoskey, iiulauder, Hobood, Arrive 4 47 Arrive 4 14 Arrive 3 64 Arrive 3 36 Arrive 3 21 Arrive 2 39 J arooro. Arrive 2 17 Kooky Mount, L've 16o A. M P. M. No 101 niii kn connection at l!ocy 1 with V ,fc v 'Praia No 23 for all 1 fUvirh, and No IS tram for all points 1 Moun I Dointa to Rnri), 'leo'l Mruffp- 8npt Trans T Jf EMB-ij;:, tipn'i Passangar Ag
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 29, 1892, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75