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li RA1EIGII POST OFFICE MAILSOHKlJULi!. Darin ot Uom at 6 30am 815 " 7-J5p Ji 10 55am 0 45pnj 3 40 " 40 " 5&0 " Clowo a ULTOOINO MAILS. ExfiTrll tor Greena- ooro, IS.. 8. and West, KiKl Hu-For rihort Out SoiUx & Uoldsboro I 7UOAB1 I 8 45 " I 8 V p ni'H t O r 13 For Keys- ille,liichiu d and way 1 1125 m K P It 3 Kor Wel I dou, Norfolk N and I 1 23 p m it 1 O It 10 -Kor Snort I 1 Int H md lloliiiboro I 415 I 500 I G15 K P O X r 41 Kor At lanta (K & A A L) ix ' ir 34 Kcr We! uoii, Norfolk, N and & il P U f r -'or Greens boro, 8, 8 and W A.BBIVALH. ijeAx.t ! PAC I JNVOM1NU MAILS aCi-iuM 3l5aiuJSx t Tr 12 J'in Ur' a 01 i boro, N, 8 aud W 9 45 a u 1 10 0J a ro'Kx IT lr 46 From Wel- ' i il.ui- North and East 11 10 a 2 ' aui it f O I'l 38 From At- UhLh IRdtAlL 123 pm I 140pui Kl'O Xr 10 'in vir'ns ! boro, N, (Mid weal P T O Xr 41 FrouiVVsl I .,. hiu! rt 4 00 pm I 4 15 pm 6 00 pm 1 1 15 pn KPOfr U- F'm Golds, I 0,1,1 Mh.irr CMt. N and JS 11 30 pa -11 43'pnili.x Ft ir t F'nr U'ds- 10 40 am 1 10 55 am Ul'O Tr 11 F'm Keys- vu.e, Jticniu a anujn Trains marked tnus, uo not move on Sun aay. Maim tor train bows - aiwelL lUgle k and Wakefield o nnionhoue. Tuesday and Friday 6 a m. ftSVia Syatt's Mills to Dunn, Tues- ViWKefvyn Grove and Dayton t FkbUam, Monday, 'Wednesday and Friday 6BSoigh via Six Forks and Bargor to Rorcra-store,Taesday and Friday 1 pm iSto'th W Massev, Tuesday and Fray 12' jfooKi a Maius Abbi j Unionhope 1 v WalieirKHgle-Kock and Shotwell to Pal- asrs mo. to'R deigh, Vonday, Wednesday and Vtuy 7 itS3 -tore via Bangor and Six Forks u, uniJln Tuesday and Friday 12 be "jKgey to KaHiga Tuesday and Friaay .1 10 a m. i-01o3e at 9 p o aaW. ff uiumm am.-Free delivers at 8:30 a m, and 2:3J ud 4:4op in.e -it Sunday. Uo'leoto-is n.ade at saw van' winuows -jfo" v. ""-"L'u'rtK , 3-f o-clock p m. A. W. Tii3 EYening Vishoi IS PUBLTSSBD EVFRY EVENING EXGKPr HUND.VY AT S3 PER SA.NNUM. ! OR Twenty-five Cents Per Month BY .W. Brown, Sr., RALEIGH, N. C. UNDER TORRID 8KIE3. XLTZABKTH AKERB. Ob, for a home witaln libt of the teal Oh. for s cot wtblu sound of tbe Ob, for tbe salt ivd1, to fragrant and free. Pinging of mcriuaideDs.cool io their cave! Ob, for the open eky, 8iDi kele8 and fair! Ob, for the wave sparkles horn of its DiniUl 0!, for deep breath of the strong vi t nir. Crisp with the fresh neg of mi'e at-l-r milil Ob, to plunge down in the life giving iu iu. Green and transpin nt, where sea ert-aturs roam, Tlim to be tossed by the billows "IK lit! Hlg n thei' c est lik a bubble of foarx! Even "P-V self would grow merry and britfh', Ligiiri.tt.ue and youthful and happy f heart. Washing aay, in the liquid delight, Stain of the city and wire of the martl When the unpitviog dog star is high, When tbe parched pavements are hot to tbe feet, When not a c'oud eh ado v softens the eky, Wh' u not a mist wreath aesaagfs the h at, Ob, for the salt wind so fragrant and free Singing of merin liens, cjoI in their e vel Oh, for a home within sight of the Real Oh, for a cot within the sound of the wavel A t'DE AD BROKE" CYCLIST. Chicago, Nov. 6 Harry Hilliard Wylie the "dead broke" cyclist, who roietiom New x'ork to Chicago by way of Wheeling a d Iudiauapolis on iw grthat, he could couipleto the trip without tii exper dlture of a cent ttiuMi 'd his jouruey fit the city hall, Cliiutgo this afteruom at, 5:5 o'clock Wylie leff New York October 17, at 9:30 a !u., and was given thre weeks to made tte trip He has eou:e fif teen Iiouim to hit credit The trip, although a h ird one, was pleasant, and he was tendered every courtesy by tbe different clubs along the way. Tin conditions of the waarer were that he should eat at least three square meals a day and find a good bed at night, and to defraud no one, and to receive no money to pay his exoennes. His journey has been an unqualified success, and as a result about $3,000 changed hands. To purify your blood, Restore your strength, Renew your appetite, Cure scrofula, salt rheum, Dyspepsia, sick headache, ' Catarrh, rheumatism or malaria Take Hood's SarsaparlUa. II tod's Pills act especially upon the liver, rousing It trom torpidity to its natural duties, cure constipation and assist digestion. 1 HOW T MaNAtiE A WIPE. A New York newspaper recently asked its rea ini'S 10 give their views on "Ho 1 to Manage a Wife," and of fered a prize for the reply that should seeiu the be t Dr Ch tries F Deemc, the eminent divine, was the saoes, fal contestant, and hare is the reply that was given the piize : ' Manager?1 What in thai? D ies it mea 1 to con trol ? We manage a horse. We uee oar superior human intellect to con trol and g'iide his superior strength so as to obtain the ;best result. But a wife is not a horse. Where two persons are well mavded, the wife is superior to her husband in as many respects as hej is superiorjto her In others. If happiness is to be the vesult of the union the first business of the husband is to manage himself so as to keep himself always his wife's re-, spectful friend, always her tendered lover, always her equal partner, al ways her superior protector. This will necessarily stimulate the wife to be al ways an admiring friend, an affectiouate sweetheart, always a confiding ward. And this will so react upon the husband that his love for his wife will crow so as to make it easy for the husband, with all his faults, to bear with all the infirmities of his 'one and only' wife.'1 Graveyard rabbit's left hind feet have gone op in price. mm . T m m M .nfc' mm m - m mm mm mm for Infants " Cu tori a la so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription ..r.own to me." IL A Aacnca, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. "The uso of 'Castoria U so universal and its i:ieriU 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." CiJtLos IIIabtto, D. D., New York City. Thi Ce.vtaur Coal & Wood. We have in slock and constantly coming HARD AT of all sizes. SOFr VJVZi..Lrfof the most POPULAR AND ECONOMICAL 2 kinds, including RUSSELL CREEK 0 GAYTON 0 f.UMP 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 pro luced in reah of this section, j uar loias to any uepot uirect iruiu -junta. Having been in the oal business for tbe past fifteen yei-rs and studying the subject and tbe wants of the customers, we have se cured the btst and cheapest. OAK AND PINE WOOD, long and cut, atbottom prices. JORSES&POWELL Telephones 41 and 71, RALEIGH, N. O. II Favifg nrnde 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 ou yard, or $1 50 delivered any where in the city. LIME $1 10 per barrel. LATHS ti 60 per 1,030. Best on market. Lumber in plank, pro miscuous width. 18 P0. Framing from 19 to ill per i,r00. Flooring and ceiling $12 50, $14, $15 per IO). MbkUXly VU'Ji W iAAAXU.Wp and Moulding reduced in same proportion. Best) Heart Shingles al vays on hand. W e manufacture our own material which enable us to s 11 at bottom prices. Our motto is quick sales and small profits. jyi5 tf Eiliutftoa Royster $ Co, THE WASHINGTON WEEKLY POST A Paper from the Nationa.' Capital shouJ J 9o into eery FemL'y in ibp Country 1 rpHEREis no other paper in theTTnitev X. States that is growing so rapidly in eimi. lation as the Washingtou Wekly Post. This is biicause neither abor nor e ipene is sp ed to make it he beti, as well as H ciieapwt, paper published. It is A National Paper I Being printed at the seat of government,The Weekly Post contains special features nc found in any other publication. Every mac should first subscribe for his home paper To it you awe your first allegiance. After that is done, if able to take another paper, the best one printed a 1 the Capital of tbe coun try is the one that will prove most profitab.V and entertaining. The Weekly Post will contain: A full resume of tlit proceedings of Congresu An epitome of all the uersfrom the Nation al Capital, Political news and grssip impartially told, Serials and short stones by ; he best writers, Gems of literature, art'aiid selected miscellany The latest telegraph.' news from every section of the globe, Interesting Uapita1 chat Interviews itb leading men fxoai aurrt ' (lUi- itatures no-co:itlved in ai'7 ot'ie paper, The Post is an absolutely iucepc dnt papai 8 pages, 56 columns. The price of Tne V price 01 i lie vv eemv 1 osi is 10 cen per annum in advance. bamxIe copi ''eul tre"! Ad'fvt-t, 'J'Jb'S1' WEEKLY jc'OS.T.. WatiiJiitf ;; Post. m mm 3T? and Children. Castoria cures CohV, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Tjiarrhn-a, I'-nictation, Kills Worn 13, gives sleep, , and promotes di gestion. Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recom:r.enc!"il your 'Castoria,' and shall always coutim: ! do so as it has invariably produced bcuef.ci 1 results." Enwrx F. TAanEn, ?I. P., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Company, 77 Mitirat Street, New Yons: Cnr. A otl' i'o.wt F.!n Wllmlngtor Bran 'h-r V tn Ballroai and '.lred Benednl SOUTH. Dated Jan 4. No 23 18U2 Dally No 27 No 41 F't, m'l d'y, ex Dally. 5 48pm 6 S6pm Sund'y LeWeldoD, K8 pm ArRocky Mt. 1 40pm Ar Tarlioro 2 t8pra 640am 7 47aro Le Tarboro. 12 58pro 6 00p.li Ar Wilson Le Wilson Ar Selma O. 1 a, ,r, 7 00pm 8 17am t8 8pi.'l 8 80pm Ar Fay'tviNe !S80pm Le G'dpboro. 3 15rni Le WRrp.iw, i 14pm Le WtaeTioMi ''.luvo 7 40pm vuuam in 00am 8 40pm 1014am 9 55pra ll4f;am Ar Wi'-.-i ft 'X-v.v. TF-. INS GOTNH NOFTfi. Ni 14 No 73. No 40, 3i!y. d'y. ex Ji!v Sund'y. Lv WlPpton. 2' Oan fll.m 4 00pm Lv Mag Hi a 3 3r. 10 57am 5 40pm Le Wat..i w . 1 31 1. am 55 5pm Ar G'dK'.-.'-i-o, 4 1?05p-ui fi6pm LeFay't'i! tOam LvSelin:- 11 0nro Ar WilsoTt. 12 10pm Lv Wilson. n 1 4 uti 1? 58pm 7 48pm Ar RockvMt, f,37 180pm 21nm Ar Tarboro. q0hiu 1"?pio LvTarbiro 2 '8pm Ar Weldu 6!t5:.u 3 hitm ' 0 85pm '4117 ixceot, 8 od,9V Jony DfYiffn, ' Genera'. 3-inirinndent. ' TH '. - T - ' l- r hot Time Table No 15. In effeat December 19th, 1888. Goinfire.? Si?hdle.- Going west No 51 Pas trains No 50 Ar Lve Stations Ar Lve m 8 80 Goldboro 1128 a 41"' 4 20 La Grange 10 46 10 4 4 49 4 54 Kinson 10 09 10 V 5 18 6 4? Now Berne 8 27 8 V 8 26 p n Worehead Hit" am " s AMi Solentfito Anodes n Agency for 3J 3TCT3 L1MLCJ CAVEATS, TRADE MAPX3, fc. DESIGN PATENTS rrtt1Ti COPYRIGHTS, VtQ For information and free Hanrtwok write to MUNN & CO- 861 BROADWAT, NEW YORK. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by ns is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge i the tareest Hreulatlon of any scientific paper in the world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent man flould be without it. Weekly. $3.00 year; (1.50 six months. Address MUNI) A CXX. If You Want Money, A ccok, A paitner, A hUuation, A servant girl, To sell a farm, To sell a house, To buy or sell BT.OCK, Good boarding house, To sell plants or grain, b ii groceries or drugs, Hoii household furniture, To it! s lit any farm loans, $zll or trade lor anythiug, Fiad customer for anything, Riad and advertise in the Itaieigi" Advertising obtaiuauew cusfiomeis, Advesxising keeps old cu8tomei, .-Advertising' lioerally ' will pay, Adverfci&lug.' .uiakB Buccat 'Advert Lmg exhibits pluck, ': Advertbini uieaus "bk," A-ivcrfcite imiiiodiatsl ' '. Advertise constant, .Advertise regularly, Advsi'tJeo ftlways. Advertise well. , ADVL f.TME, AT OciOS. jn o w ; 1 rili A W. M mm Rlcferecad .v DapYllle RRC Cuudensed hcliHlaI In effect Oct. , irtniLlcnPii. DUy. No 9 No 11 Lt RJ. Le.oi d, 00pm 8 0m Hnrkeville, 518pm 6fpan Key.ville, 6 4pm 5Iam ArDanvUle ,8C0Pm 8C6arn Ar Oreensooro. 10 05pm 10 05am Lv Goldsboro. 3 60pm ArRalelgb. 5 45pm LRaleilt Cf 1 7 00am L Durham, 707 7 68am Ar H rensboj o, 9 40 10 KJ m Lv Balem, t8 00 4M Groensborr, 10 15pm 10 161 Ar Palisbury, 12 12am 12 tKaj A f StatesvUlf , I i 85 1 0pm Ar AshevUle, 7 50aiP 5 P84 Ar Hot Springs, 10 80 717. Lv Salisbury, 12 23 -12 0 8pm Ar Charlotte, 2 00 1 30pm Spartanburg. 5 00 418 Greenville, 610 5 24'.'! J Atlanta, 11 25 pm 10 30pm J Charlotte, 2 10 a m 1 30pn A 1 Columb' 45 COpm Augusta, 12 00 n'n C 25pm Northtnun' JDaliy. .v , No 10 No 12 LvAugusta, 6 .0 pm 8 15an Columbia, 1130 1115pm Ar Charlotte, 6 00 am 4 SO, Lt Atlanta, 8 6C pm 8 05 am Ar Charlotte, f 30am 610pro Lt Charlotte, 8 48am 6 3Cpm Salisbury, 814 8(0 Lv Hot Spring 7 25 pm 12 39pm Aeheville, 9 00 am 2 30 Statesville, 2 60 am 7 01 Ar Salisbury, 4 COam 7 61pm Lt Salisbury, 8 25 8 15 ArGreensbrro, 10 00 9 50pm Salem, wii au am 1 1 am Lt Greensboro 10 20 1U5 am Ar Durham, 12 11pm 102un Raleigh. J 10pm 2 00 Lt Raleigh 1 2 Ar Goldsboro, 8 01 Lt ttreensborc, "U aon. "iu upn ArDanvU'.o 12 01pm W40am Keysville, 2 46pm 8 3'Jam BurkevUle, R 28 4 15 .jgRicbmnotf , SO 6 18 BSTWBBN WEST POINT AN 1 RICHMOND. t7 60 am Lv West Point,! To 50am 9 05 am Ar Richmond Ar 10 40 am 8 10 pm Lt Richmond t Lt 4 45pm 5 OODrn Ar West i'oint Ar 6 00pm BETWEEN RICHMOND AND RAL EIGH via Kevville, 8 15omLv Raleigh Ar 10 20 am fDaily except Sunday. ' ily. 1 Daily, except vonnnv E. BERKLEY, W. A. TURK, Superiatendent, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Richmond. Va. Washington, D. C. 3. H. H&RDWHiK, Ass't Gen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, ura. W. H. GREEN, SOL HAAS, (ieu'l Manager, Traffic Manager, Waghinxton.D.C Washington.DO. f 0 tike effect 9 a m, Sunday, Aug. 26. t"?. '4'rams c.ot- Trains mov- ing South. ing North. No 41, No 88, eass and Mail. f ass and Mail. Daily ex Ru" Daily ex Sun Leave. Arrive. 4 20pm Ralegh, 1117 am 4 41 " Gary, 10 57 am 4 54 " Apex, 10 45 am 5 31" Moncure, 1011 am 6 00 " Sanford, 9 4 am 6 24 " Cameron, 9 12 am 6 04 " Southern Pines, 8 41 am 7f0 " Hamlet, 7 40 am S 18 " Gibson, Lt 00 am Northbound Traits, fhro Frt and Pass 23. Southbound Trains. Thro Frt and Pass 22. . Daily ozct - Stations- Daily exct sundaj Sunnay. 0 M Ar P M Raleigh 7 31 Caryj 5 46 7 Uvoi Apei 5 80 H Jam Moncure 4 20 9 37pn Sanford U 4u 10 lOpu Camerocj 3 45 U 00pn; Southern Pine 1 5 .3 5pm Ar O-aait Lt 18 80 inMe Pittsboro, 910am Lrrive Moncure, 9 65 tioave Moneure 510pm irriv 'ittsboro, 5 55 0&RTBA6& RBi LeaTe Carthage, 8 00 a m Arrive Cameron, 8 45 (jeave Cameron. 9 45 Arrive Carthage, 10 80 Leave Carthage, 4 00 p m Arrive Cameron, 4 45 p m Leave Cameron, 5 50 Arrive Carthage, 6 85 WM SMITH. Snpt, OHEOLS AND CAROLINA R.R CON0BNSKD BOHBDTJLB. Dated Aujast Dth, 1891. South No h Bound Botaid, Train. stations.' Train. No. 101. No. 100 K. M. "'- P. M. 9.60 L've Pinner's Point. Arrive 5 25 1015 L've Drivers, Arrive 2 01 10 27 L've 8uffoir Arrive 4 47 1102 l,'e Gates, Arrive 414 1120 L've Tunis, Arrive 3 54 1137 L!ve Ahoskey, Arrive 3 30 115:.', L'vy Auiauder, Arrive 3 21 12 at !,'vu .Uobgood,' Arrive 239 1252 i'l"P Tarboro. ' Arrive ; .217 1 20 .ir ..iiccky Mount, L've 1 5o I. M. A. Mo No 101 makes connection at Rockv Moun, .with V (f W Tram So Zd for all points South, and No 78 tram lor all points North. G'M SsHVUii, ' -' J R Kkn ly, Gua'l ilviiize' i apt Trans X & &&&$igy P?jea;rJr Aa:-- .Jet
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