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Elchdond & Danrllle R R Co. I j B W HUrSEKOFEX ISO REUSES fOTTIB, RECEIVERS. Condeneol Sohdil la elect flov. 87, 13 LL HQ Si 4 OA8T0JT R S, d.nt hVinnnrl. : no L Richmond, 1 iSpm Barkevllle, i Mpm Keysville, 8 8Ha Ar lMuvule. 5 'piu Ar (ireeaaooro. 8 0 pm Lv Uoldsboro, S3pm Ar Kileiu pm Le tUloifc pin Le Darhvm, 8 37pi Ar tfrjeasboro, 7 4-pin Lv4leiu, ttt4,'pt (4reuO(ro. J lOpui Ar ifUtlsbury, o Jp a A sSiatosville, A- Aahevllle. Ar iit ipriags, Ar Ouarlotte, rtpartaabarg, tjreeavdle, .itiaata. r Caariotte, A Oolamb'. Augusta, Horthboanr1 9 r5pm 11 tCViu 1 5tUm 3 07aui 9 0 am 11 0n 0 00am 10 00am Dalty. No 10 Ij 6t)'vu tt 'JOaui 9 4 pm t 40am 6 oiatu H 17a , Daily! Noll 9 20 ui t7 4ipm 11 l.'pm ( 6 1 5pm 7 15 9 I5' ! 0 iia 9 3'itui 11 04a i. 12 0ap-r 4 2"pin 5 57 11 14am 13 40.T '6 iJtipia 4 12pm 11 00pui To take effeot Sunday. Aug. 7th, 1893 Trains moving North. No M, No 84, Btationi. Hall train. Fm & Mall. Le Raleigh. 11 85 am 6 00 p a Wake,' 13 01 5 88 Fraaklloton. 13 24 5 63 Klttrell, '3 43 14 Hantersoo 14 59 0 80 ILittieton, a or 7 85 p m Ar4Weldon 3 45 -8 15 a ra TrHlp moving domi. No 41, No 45, Staoas. Mail tratn. Past &M.ali. No u u Lv Aagasta, Columbia, Ar Charlotte, Lv UlviU. Ar Charlotte, Lv Caariotte, -iiiisoiry, Lv dot dprlug". Aaeviil9, ' states ville, Ar Salisbury, Lv iaiwuttry. Ar vr99iiiboro, dalem, Lv tit jeusboro Ar Barnaul, ftaielga. Lv UalolgL Ar vioileboro, Lv tireaasboro. At Uaavil'.o a Keysville, Biirk'Ville, tDailv ajtaapt.duaiay Wifi ttiORiisr. 7 50 am L- .Vaao I'oial.iiv 8 aoi 9 05 am A.r Aica noaa ArJOlO 310 pm Lv tiled noud uv lfin adOoui Ar Weao l'oiul ArdtW.u Biii' U'-ifiN kUOtljiO i a ttAi. ddpariuwudent, vieu I Pass. AS'l . J 6 rdUAlPdUi.S.dUi.c itwli.VA. 8.' d. iiHOWl JK, Ass't ttou ia. Ageuc, AlUuca, wa. tfea'l Jiauagr, TraiHe aiauayar, 8 27af 10 10am 1 a jai 10 iJam 12 llpm 4 0t)pu - 1 i pin JlOipm i. i0 i8 01pm 3 43 J 'ii ) oopm 8 01a :v 7 OOp 7 45pm 9 1 13 30 2 40pm 7 4iu 8 37 i 9 i!p u U Opm 1 1 tV . . U 3jp 3 3 , 0 K)am lA JOUOl 1 lij IKI 405 I lain 7 OJaiu ln' aoath. ia,ltJu P i. mm and kail. f aas aud Max.. Ljave. Mil 4 i0 p a &ale.t,n, H1, O.jJ " danford, 9 4 a i3i " OamefOu, I aai .daialet, 7 40 am 18 " Qlbana, Lv 00 . HartHboand lnV i'raias. Irama Tnro i'rs and Brt ia39 AS, fab Daliv exct - "eati'W -an,, -.xoi aandaj. Jiaiio-a,- PM Lv n 01 Oarv 48 -i'4iam fP M 1 IViU i ?t i7pm daaford 0 5J 10 um Cameron 3 4 il OJpm Soataera Plu I 6o 13 5pm Ar ttamlat 14 i Leave PiUBboro, Uv14 Arrive Monoare, . ? Tn Leave Monoare Pa Arrlv Pitfcflboro, 5 OiJ OARTHAftfc KB. Leave Oarthaga, f - Arrive Oameron, u I- Leave Cameron. 4J Arrive Carthage, "Z, Leave Carthage, .. ' JgH Arrive Cameron, 4 4jpo Leave Cameron, N 0 RJSOLK A ND 'JAtiOL IN A . h Dated Aaasi, wf n, 0u- . South :.J Traln. station ir - No. 101. 60 ' ili've Pinner's Point Arrive a 25 l015 Vve Drivers, Arrive 2 01 10 27 L've Sallollr Arrive 4 47 1102 IA Oates, Arrive 414 1120 L've Tuaia, Arrive 3o4 11 37 L've '.AhosKey, Arrive 3 3b 11 52 L've Aulaader, Arrive 3 21 12 31 'L've Hobgao.1, Arrive 2 3d 12 53 L'p Tarboro. Arrive 2 17 1 20 Ar Kooky filoaut, L've l 0 P M AM No'lOl makes connection at Rocky Mount with W W Train No 23 for aU penal South, and No 73 train for all points Sorth Qenl Manage ipt ffri? IP 11 Bttaas0Jf,.(iea'l PasdengerXri U Wel-l-iut Littleton, Hu l?ron, Ulttrell, Fri!ijtiipion, Va'ta, r iUle'.h. l?15pm 0 33am 13 53 . 7 09 2 16 8 14 3 43 8 39 3 00 8 45 821 900 . 4 u5 p m 9 43a m irvilsbafsr "ia''road. j'mIh 'oviag. North o M, tf s, No S, dtatious. Mall b Kinross. Le i'illaV.i, 3 i pin 9 20am ArLa iNb ir, 3 i'S p "i 9 55 'PraltAS m-vui5 Hoath. So 41, Pa8, No 9, Stations. Mall RxpreBii. Le LoiUbarsc, 12 05 a m 5 85rn Ar FraiUnt'a, 11 80 p m 5 00pm ii- taiti! JLiae. xiiiiioton elijn if a'.! road and BrauonH Joxidsnsttu doaeduU. Oasio.l J.iu. 4. i Hi u tVoiaon, 1 i.fiVt!ii .tit, kt i'afUOro. Lj l'arouro, i La V Ar Jdi ii. Ar J'ay iviile uo or' hS'jo.'v- )J1 .l.t,s''l'll i Ar .: ; Daily. si 3ip;n i 40pin X ItipiU i ilipul . t tUiU ; i ,li i ip.il i !:.)ym No 27 No 41 F'tm'l dy, ex ij aiiy. icpui 6 icpuj ii OOp t 7 (JUpw ? 40 pm t5 iipMt J .'5pm bond'y oiUaai 747aiu k 17am u uuam 1" OOani 10 A im 11 4i am 8o K no fa, No 40, d-iily. d'y, ex dtkiij cnad'y. uv vVu'gEou, i faun a 15am 4U')pm a .aaoiia, 3 iiiijidiU iOpui yi '.wjaw, ilium Oft.ipu 4? at'dswro, 4 i i;i x. 1 a..;u " oli'Oi 4j :jjj'dy'sviii, i iOam Lvdet.aa, 110'ui Ar tVilaou, 13 10pm IjV iViUon, i 1401 12 58pm 748pm Ar liocxyAU. 5 3? 1 BOpm S31nm if L'arDory, tf SOaina lpm iiV i'arboro, 12 ibpm lr )Voidu, 6iuum 2 55pin 9 35pm 4 raily except janday. Jo a a F JJiviHi, ttmorai 6 lerlo'endaat. i ivsiiV, ap'ni -a.as. A.CjLANi,t Jlc. . lift, Time Table No 15. in eii'out December I9tn, 1888. foingeasi-.. 8icli3dula. tirolng west iWooi - Pass .trains - Ho 50 Ar Lve btaiious Ar Lve m 3 30 troldauoro 11 28 a 1 17 4 20 La Grange 10 43 10 4a s"iV 4 54 Kiastoa 10 09 1014 18 6 46 New Berne 8 Ai 8 lv xi'i p m More'i3adUi; a ja 1 THB WASHINGTON 4. Paper from tbe Xationa. Capital shonl)' 'Jo iuro evsry KamLy in vUc Country! - iHBKliis no other paper iu the TJnitei . -'Statds itiat is growi)ig so rapidly in oiri'u. latiouasthe Washington Wek.y Post, i'hib is b.:aude nitner ioor nore sptuf is sp u do make it j,he ue;, aa well as ciieap'SiU, paper pubLisbed. 'tis A '-idati j'nAi Najjar I Being printed at -he seat of government, lhe vVaeily Pose contains special featarsa nc found in any oih -r pabiio.itiOL. iivery mat shoald nrst sa!xviioe tor nui nouns paper 'V it you jvve your irjt allegiance. ; After that is done, if able t H&e d!iother paper, tn nest on! printed a tuo Capital of tie coun try 13 tne one tuat .-iii prove most pr"titab.' and tjiitertaiaina. fi- W sully Par.'- wi'u coutiin: ! A tali rysuuis of tii;; irLceeanus of Joiures, An epitome o ail v.. uevs fro.ii lue N tio;v ai (J.'.pUai. Political aam an ,ossip un partially told, Aerials and su'W. irit-a by .up 'jdst writero, Hems of lUeratura, i i t au ' selnted joiseellsay The latest tuiegr ip new fromnvary senior) of the globe, interesting Capita' chat Interviews wiui iea iia;; uieu from aL f rti of th8 country other faaturdH )t :)jita'id in anyotiei paptT, fn1 i'jstisan aosol miy l i-;iif Mai piott 8 pages, od coluiann. - fu-i pried ot fhe 'A'-jettiy Post is 75 i peranujiuin ud'auoe jainult copip fr Addrtas ' i C i V jE 'AL 1 SOS i BALANCE. AMTBKVILLK WOLFF. I fear no more the coming rears Wuat they may bring. Days will be tnolees, sights bereft of stars. Mayhap tie brightest blossoms of the spring Shall flrst be boand with winter's lev bars. ! Bat still byond the cloud is always light. The stars are in the sky all night. And de-pest eoows are they which bide the brigbt Qreen heart cf spring, Not all of life is dreamed away Io summer skies, 1 ime holds a loss, a loneliness for me. But bone is strong, aud faith dare not be weak A love abides, tbe greatest of the three Enough of sweet tomorrow will re- pay The disappointment of today, Light follows dark, sun, rain seas ebb away, Again to rise. And if the rugged road of life, Doth wind around The mountaiu side where heavy clouds hao low, And as I climb the pilgrim staff be changed Into a cross still onward would I go I The peaks of only highest mountains rise, Above the clouds to bluest skies, And round the heavies cross is hang the nrize. The brightest crown. Tomrorow a! the Churches. CHRIST CHURCH REV. DR. MARSHALL, RECTOR. First !-undav in Lent. Earlv celebration 8 am. Divine service and sermon at 11 a m. Sunday school at 4.00 p. m. Servicei !:.ring the week: Monday, Tues day ami Saturday 7:30 a m aiidF:3Cpm Wedresdav and Friday 7:30 a 3, 12 m and 5:30 n in. Thursday r.iO a m and 8 pm. Evening; service 5 pm. Fref seats. All invited. FIRST BAPTIST REV. DR. J. W. CARTER, PASTOR. Preaching at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer raeet.n? Wednesday nignt 7:30. All seats free! Polita ushers at church services. N Sunday school 9:30. Thos. H.Briggs, Supt. Sunday school at West End Mission at 3:30 p m. All are cordially invited to these services. TABERNACLE BAPTIST REV. DR. J. J. HALL, PASTOR. Sunday school 9:15. N.B.Broughton, Supt. Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 8:00 p. m. Public invited. Fayehevtlle Street Baptist. Preachinar at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. ' Sunday 8chool at 3:30 p. m., John T. Pul len, Superintendent. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. I McK. Pittinger, Eector. First Sunday in Lent. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 am. Holy Com nunion at 8 a m. Sunday school at 3.30 p. m. Evening Prayer and sermon at 7.30 p, m. Services during the week: Monday, Tues day, Thursday and Saturday even'ns pray er and address at 5 p m. Wednesday morn ing prayer and litany at 10 a m. Evening praver and sermon at 7:30 pm Friday (St Matthew's Day) Holy com munion at 10 a m I Seats free. All cordially invited. CHRISTIAN REV. J. L. FOSTER, PASTOR. Sunday school 9:30 a. m Preaching at 11 a m. and 7 30 p. m. All cordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN REV EUGENE DANIEL, D D, PASTOR Sunday school at 9:30 am. P- eaching at 11 a m and 7:30 p m. Polite usners. Seats fre. All cordially invited. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night 7:30. KDENTON ST. M. E O. ''EV. J.N. COLE, PASTOR. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. .J. Young.Supt. Preachins.' at 1 1 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. CENTRAL M. E. REV. J. 3. HURLEY, PASTOR. Sunday school9:30 a.m. W.N.Snelling.Supt. Preaching at U a m and 7:15 p.m BROOKLYN M. E. REV. KENNETH D. HOLMES PASTOR. Sunday school 3 p. m. J. B. Young Sup Preaching t7:'5p. m. If You rsLHt Money, A cook, A partner, A situation, A servant girl, To sell a farm, To sell a house, , . To buy or Bell stock, flood boarding house, To sell plants or graiu b ll groceries or drugs, household furniturfe, To make any farm loans, Sell or tri for anything, i?ind customer for anything, H- ad an I h,I vertlse in this. Ilaleigr mmm visiTiiR. Advertislnir btaius new customers, Advertising keeps old customers, Advertising lioerally will pay. Advertising makes succesp Advenislng exhibits pluck, Advertising means "biz," Advertise immwdiatelv Advertise constantly, Advertise regularly, Advertise always. Advertise well, ADVEHT13E, ITCB. Ike tYening Visitor V T , w , i.-BSI- 34 for Infants and Children. " Cattsr I Is to well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to mo." IL A Archer, M. l)., Ill So. OxTord Bt., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castoria Is so universal and its merits so well known tli.it it seemi a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos Maiittn, D. D., New York City. Thk Centaur Company, 77 Mi-rhay Street, Xf.w Yi-na :.v Cantoris cujoa Colic, Conrtlpatii in. Sour Stomach, Diarrhnwi, Lructatiuti, Kills Worms, gives sleep, aud pronioli-s 11 gr-stion, Witliout injurious mmlication. "For several years I imvo recommi':.l "1 your 'Castoria," and tliail clwiys cnnii;i ; : do so as it has invariably produced Ku:f.'-i..l results." Edwin F. PAunsn, ?t. 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York ':: ". The Eva. incr' Viitn 18 PUBLISHBD i?w7 EVFRY EVENING AT $3 TEll .ANNUM. OR Twenty-five Cents P r, Montn BY W.i gyi. Brown,!Sr., RALEIelH. O. Administrator's Noticp. Having this diy qualified as administrator of the estate of Wesley Tones, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present the same to me for pay ment on or before the 1st day of D ecember, 1893, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All-peTsms indebted to the es tate will please settle without further de mand. OFMERRITT, 29 Administrator of Wesley Joues, deo'd. notice. Haying been appointed executrix of the will of the late James E l'odd, I hereby give notice to all holding claims against the estate to present them within the time pre scribed by law or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All indebted to the estate are notified to settfe them at one. SALLIE A TODD. Deo 22, 1892 Executrix Favi' g m ide all the money necessary to reduc prce for the beneiit of oik customers. we will sell a lot of nice pine wood for f 1 per cora on yard, or 1 ou delivered any where in the city. LIMEfl 10 per barrel. LATHS 16uperl,0!)l). Boston market. Luinbi- k plank, pro miscuous width S3 F0. Fr.uiiins from $9 to S 11 per i, ''00. Flooring in i i cciiin ; 50, $14, 15perl0'. Sash,- Door.,- Binds, and Moulding lu'-! i am-.: .t . i'tion. Best on..iyles alvays on lu:r 'c muiiufncture our own material which enaide us to s. 11 at bottom prices. Our. i otto is quick sales and small profits. ' jyi5 tf EiliSHion Rojster 4 Co. The bet tulng in the Mnite.l States for h the Philadelphia $1 per year, deil, ?3 pr year, omittfng 8unda For tbe Farmers p,nd business mau the Record ban to equal. AddresB ' The Record " Philatfe pbia. Pa Pa cu;i YOURSELF! 1 1 x . . .. 1 &2W bottle oi Bi The only m fewM the unnatural discharges and I private diseases of sen and the i debilitating weakness peculiar tn wnmpn Tf nnt-n. in a vrAw M5iB3 a"vs witncat the aid or !Q"3CSffT publicity oS a doctor. tt.$Zr&lhe traversal American Cure. i l.rJ, Manvfactured hv I J-SiJTh6 3vans Chemical Pi." - CINCINNATI, O. U. 8. A. Scientific American Agency for CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS. COPYRIGHTS. etaJ jfor jnrormation ana tree uanabook write to MUNN & CO., 301 BUOADWAY, NEW YORK: Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Kvery patent taken Out by us is brought bef oro tbe public by a notice given free of charge In the $ mutific miau Largest circulation of any scientific paper In the world. Bplendidly illustrated. No intelligent man should be without it. Weekly. $3.00 a y:ars Sl.fiOsix months. Address JlflNjj & CO t uslisiisrs, 301 Broauway, Kew York City. ortgage Sale. By virtue of a mortgage executed on the 29t,h diy of January 1839, to J.irms 8. Brass field, by P.. L, Thompson, and F.V. Thomp son, his wife recorded in the office of the Register of Deds of Wake county, in bock lOI. 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 townbhip, bounded by the lands of M. J Jackson, O. C. Bledsoe and others, con taining 97 acres, more or less. J. 8. BRASSFIELD, Mortgagee. Jan, 27th, 1893,
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