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mcti-noaa TJatiTUW RRCo W BQOEK0r KB kUD EICBEH FOSTER, aCCKlVIRS. Candensnt ScUi'ii In eT Not. 27. 1391 k.rvthbw"'t DallTi No NoH Rlehmoad, H 45pw Barkevllle. t Mpm Keysville, S85pm : Ar Dauvtlle Mpo . ' Ar Greeaooro 8 Olpn 9 0ru Lt Goldsboro, 8pm 17 pm Ar Rlelrb. . Mpm H lpm L Ralelgb Opm pm Le Durham. 87pt 7l!Hro Ai Greensboro. 7 4tpm 9 15 Lr8letn, t40pv flHm Greensboro. 8 10pm 9 8im At Salisbury, 9 50pm JJ A Statesvllle, "S0" Ar i-uevllle, pm Ar Hot Bprlmrs. W Lt Salisbury.. 9 pm Ar Chariots, 1 0pin KM'" ftoartanbnrflt 1 "8 a 3 86tn Greenville, 3 Mam 4 pin Atlanta. 9 0 a n it OOp-o ; Charlotte It Oolumb' BOOaui Anirust, 10 00am No 10 No li Lv Augusta, 6 Columbia, lft 50 Ar Charlotte, e OOaui Lvatlauta. Opna 8 05am ArOharlotte, fUOam 7 00tv Lt Charlotte, 6 5am 7 45pm Salisbury. ..817a' 9 nur Lt Hot Spring 12 89rrr, Asheville, 8 45pm StatesTille, 7 ilvm Ar Salisbury, 8 87pt Lt Salisbury, 87am '8pu Ar Greensboro, 10 10am tl tOpm Salem, U 81m 11 01 Lt Greensboro no Mam 11 8lp Ar Durham, 19 Upai 8 8 Raleigh, J 09pm 6 OOaui Lt Raiolgb. 1 apm f8 45am Ar. Goldsboro, ROtpm ls 5ptn -Lt Greensboro, 1C 20i. 1 i 3 ADauvil 19 01pm I 15ia TLeysvllle, 45pm 405 Burkevllle, 8 25pm 4 "lain Rlabronad. VBOpm 7 0 Jaw tDaily except Sunday. BBTWBBH WEST POINT S aiORMOSP. 7 60am Lt West Point,!? i " -m 9 05 am Ar Richmond ArJ0 40a" 810 pm Lt Richmond Lt 4 45pui 5 00pm Ar Went 1'oiut Ar 6 Worn BETWEEN RICHMOND AJ" KAl, JSIGH Tia Kevvil)e, 4 40pm tiV Rlel?o. 4 6 00 pm E BEftKLEY, AT. A. fORK. Superintendent, Gen i Pass. At.. Greensb'o.N O Washington, D O. J tj B l'dOMP30N, tJapt Kiob Va. 8." fl- HaRDiYI 3K, Ass't Gea Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. W. H. GREEN, - BOuHAAS, Gen'l Manager, Traffic Manager, Yn.hWtou,D C Washington. D ' ttAifttfi AaittsiaA-ii t It Too tfet rfam, auuaay, Aug BR. mo?. nm.ruaT. Pralne mov ing South. la0i,tfu Afoal, No as, Pass and Mail. faBs and Mali. lla. Daily udou Ljave. Arrive. lonnm Rnl.l.n. 1117 Bill i iT Oarv. 10 57 aai j ti 4 AnnT 10 16 am K it Moacare. '0 11 ui 6 0J u Sanford, 9 41 am a oi 'tt ninaroa. - 9 12 aui j4 " Son tiieru Pines, 8 41 am t Haoitet. 7 40 am i ia flihHoa. IjT 00 Ai K .rr.hhnan.l do'itUDoaua "-nT Trains, p.imtfrund ThroPrtaad Daily exct - oatlna. ou a Raleigh it 01 f!ar 4.J J' 43am Apex A 8 43am Monoore Tnn. Kan ford O 4 ntr.m Cameron 2 4 J il oaDiu "Southern Pinei 1 55 IS ULMU DIT'PSBOAO H H Pittsboro, ,tf 10 a m ArrWe Moncare, 9 55 LeaTeMoncare 5 10pn a.im Pihtshiyro. 55 LeaTe Carthage, 3 111 Arriye Cameron. o LeaTe Cameron. 9 45 ArriTe Carthage, 10 80 Leave Carthage, - 4 00pm Arrive Cameron, 4 4a p va Leave Cameron, 5 50 Arrive Carthage, ,.' W A SMITH, Map QREOLK AND OAROLWA ti a N 0ONDBH8KD 80HKDOLB llatari A.lirilHl, Uttl. 1891. VUVWV. n ... Soath No.h Boand ' Train. statioms. Train. No. 101. 9 50' -L've Pinner's Point Arrive 5 25 ft) 15 L've Drivers, Arrive 2 01 10 27 L've Suffollr Arrive 4 47 1102 L'e Uates,- Arrive 414 1120 L've Tutus, Arrv 11 37 L've Ahoskey, Arrive 3 36 11 52 L've Aulauder, Arrive 3 21 12 31 L've Hobgood, Arrive 2 39 1253 I'ro Tarboro. Arrive 217 1 20 Ar Kooky Mount, L've 1 oq p m a m No'lOl makes connection at Rockv Mount with W W Train No 23 for all points 8outh, and No 78 train for all points Sortn G M 3SRPBL, J A li.lC.VIiV, Gen'l Manage iapt Crjia T M tfBRSO&,.aea'l FasaengerTria Pi U : T4St 8- la An . 7th, 1891 Triini mWnc North. NoiS. No 84, Rtaticna. 4 all train. Fu 4 MalL n to La Ralelgb Wake, Frankllotoou Klttrall, Henderson .Littleton. kr Wei Ion. U m 5 'a) 19 04 5 28 19 94 5 58 '9 43 14 12 59 8 80 9 or 7 85 pm 2 45 813am Frn moving Soaiii. No 41, No 45, Stations. train. Past &MaL. Le Weldon, Littleton, Henderson, Klttrell, FrankJIpton, Wake. Looiaborg Raroad. ' i'iini moving North Vo Pais. No isatlous. Mail ft Kxprei ,1 f-iiUllnt'ti. 3 1"pm 9 20i 'i'.Niary 3 45p 9 55 Trala- aovin- South. i ti. " ws. No 9, tilois. ilall "Ixpress. ,i lin'ifi 12 ' 5 a u 5 85pm raallat'a U 1) o n 5 00pm . H SMITH. 8pt 18 15 p m 6 80 a m 12 62 7 09, 9 IS 814 9 43 8 29 8 00 8 45 8 21 9 0ft 4 "5 o a 9 45 tn THE wYOF THE WORLD, DAVID S. BROOKS. A. . i ud. oe was poor, d.i i was poor. 8o thoash i was fair, I had scarce a woor. Bat he said the sheen of my golden hair Was brighter than gold, beyond com- Dr. And no Jew's, i thought, could ever outsMne The light of his eyes when they look' ed into mine. Bat the world had tsught as Its oold, stern rales. We knew it would mock us and call ns fools. Bo he ebose for himself another bride To relgo in his home, to walk at his side, Of gold she brought him a goodly store. Of gold and stiver, bat ah, what inoreT I go clad In velvets right royal'y, And mv rich old lord leasts bis eyes on me. And the world auplaads, we have fol lowed ifs rales. Bat oar own hearts mock us aDd whisper "Fools " it tutiu Joual Lin. V li.aiaixm Veidoa Sailroad and Branches Jondens Soaednle. TAINo GJiN JacjJ Jan. 4. So 23 Daily tie iVoidou, isttopin iritom, Mt, 1 40pm xt i'arboro, i 18pm be Tarooro, 12 &3pu A.r Wuson i 19u.ii Le Alison. i2 30pm xt delintv 3 30pm Ar tf'ay'tvilte irfUpm iij v' idooro J 15pm J Virdn.w, 14pm Ar Wil'gtoo KKipm H JUOTH. No 27 No4i F'tm'l dy, ea Daily. Sund'y 43pm d 40am 6 ipm 7 47aro 6 00p.it ? hi,j.i 817am 7 40pm uuam 1" 00am 8 40pm 10 .4am 9 55pm 11 45am riU3 vtofNtt NORTH. " No U 5o 73, No 40, daily, d'y, ex . dully stand'y. Lt Wll'gtou, i iOm riloan. 40)pm iiv Jl-tjjiioli, i u6am jOpui Ue Warsaw, 1111am 55 5pn ir G'dsburo, 4 o.laui 12 05am 50pm Lit Faytvill, 9 10am Uv cielma, ilOasn t iVilaou, 1210cm Lt Wtlsonr 514m i2 5pxn 7 48pm Ar RockyMt, 5 37 1 30pm 3 21pm Ar Parboro, 8 80am l2 18pm Lt Tarboro, 12 58pm Ar Weld u, 6 85tim 2 55pm 9 85pm ally except Sunday. JOHtt F DlVItJB, General S lperioendent. J i Kssht, riup't Trans. AILANIIOAN. O. iiB, Time Table No 15. In effect December 19th, 1888. Going east. Schedule. Going west No 51 Pass trains XSo 50 Ar Lve Stations Ar Lve m 8 80 Goldsboro 11 28 a 4 17 4 20 La Grange 10 48 10 4fc iJ49 4 54 Kiuston 10 09 10 1 818 8 48 New Berne 8 27 8 4 ! pm MoreKeadOitv ra K THE WASHINGTON E:kLY POST A Paper from the Nationa. Capital shonl ' 'io into every family in u Country I THERE is no other paper iu the TTnite.' X iStates that is tsrowine so rapidly in oircu. lati.m as the Wasniugton Weekly Post. 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ATLANTA, OA, Scrofula, whether hereditary orac quired, is thoroughly expelled from the blood bv Hood's Sirsaparilla, the g eat blood purifier. LOCATION OF ALARM BOX. No. 12. Folk and East Streets. 13 Johnson and Halifax tUreei?. 14. North and Person Streets IV Eientonand East Streets 21. Morgan and Blount Streets. 23. Wilmington and Martin Streets. 24 Davie and Blood worth Streets. 25. Wilmington and South Streets 26. Hargett and Swain Streets 27. Blount and Cabarrus Streets. 912. Fayetteville and Hargett Sts. 214. Hargett and Blood worth StB. 31. Davie and DawBon Streets. 82. Hillsboro and West Streets. 84. Lenoir and McDowell Streets. 85. Hargett and Dawson Streets. 86. South and Harrington Streets. 37. Hargett and West Streets. 4. Water Tower. 41. Dawson Street, between Jones and Lane streets. 42. Halifax and Edenton Streets. 42. 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'For several years I have recommended your 'Castorla,' and Uinll always continue to do so as lt has invariably produced 1-encflclal results." Edwdi F. Pardee, M. D., 158th Street and 7th Ave., Now York City. Thi Cehtauh Company, 77 Mcrrat Street, New York Crrr. The Evenincr Yistn IS PTTBLT8HBD EVFRY EVENING EXOf.pr SUNDVT, -AT- OR :u-by- W, M. Brown, SISr., RALEIf4R. n.. Admiihtrator's Notice. Having this day qualifted as administrator of the estate of Wesley Tones, deceased, this is to notify all persons having elaimi against the estate to prpsent the same ti me for pv ment on or before the 1st day of 'ecemher, 1893, or this notice vill be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to the e tate will please settle without further de mand. ' CFMBRRITT, 29 Administrator of Wesley Jones, deo'd. INTO t ice. Haying been appointed executrix of the will of the late Fames K lodd I herebj give notice to all holding claim? against the estate to present them within the time pre scribed by law or this notice will be plea-i in bar of recovery. All indebted to the estate are notified to sett'e them at once. SALLIB A TODD, Dec 22, 1892 Executrix urea Mac mil $3 PER S ANNUM, i Twenty-live Cents Pr Month 8 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 11 per cord on yard, or II 50 delivered any where in the city. LIME tl 10 per barrel. LATHS 1 6 per 1,000. Best on market. Lumber in plank, pro miscuous width. $8 W). Framing from $9 to fll per 3,000. Flooring anil ceiling $12 50. 114, $15 per 100. Sash,- Doors,- Blinds, md Moulding educed in same proportion. 3gsl H jar: 3h rules al vays on 1; -i l "Ve manufacture our own material wb.dt enable us to Bill at bottom' prices. Ou.- : otto is quick sales and small profits. jyl5 tf Ellison Rojster 4 Co, The bext Mng in the Unite.! states for OEICENT is the Philadelphia RECORD $1 per year, dp.il $3 pr year, omlttfng Sunda For the Farmers end business man the Record has ro eaual. mm refsrnm isa-S CURE Ask vonr TriKnHr. fnr boUla of RifT ti. ThP nnrl-nnixnnnii. rertiaHir fr nil 1 thA unnatural ionti.MTAi on1 nrivfl lA lliunncno nf man a,,fl th. debilitating weakness peculiar to women. It cures in a Jew acys witnout tne am or puonciiy oj a aoctor. Th a T'Smm1 - ' f - Manufactured by Chemical I CINCINNATI, a U. 8. A. 1 Ihs Zyening Visitor' pjriirjnia.ujterh CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESICN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etc. For information ana free Handbook write to MTJNN & CO., 801 Broadway, new York; Oldest bureau for securing patents iu America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the iwntif if lawman Largest circulation of any scientific paper in the world. Splendidly illustrated, fro intelligent man should be without it. Weekly, $3.00 a year; 11.60 six months. Address MlINN & CO., ruBUSBEits, 301 Broadway, New York City. ortgage Sale. By virtue of a mortgage executed on the 29r,h day of January 1839, to James S. Brass field, by R L, Thompson, and F.V.Thomp son, his wife recorded in the otfice of the Register of Deds of Wake county, in book 10S, page 74. I will sell at public auction for cash, at the courthouse door, in the city of Raleigh, N 0 on Monday. Feb. 27. 1893, at 12 o'clock m., the tract of land in Barton's Creek township, bounded by the lands of M. J Jackson, Q. C. Bledsoe and others, con taining 97 acres, more or less. J 8. BRA8SFIEUJ, Mortgagee. Jan. 27th, 1893.
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