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W HUCDlKOrll 10 BIGSKI fOsTli, UCUTIH. C4adened artiftdule la 3et Sot. 17, 1331 doataboarU , , . . OaUt, no Hon Lt Rlohmond, Barkevlile, KejirUle, Ar Danville. Ar lireeamoro Lr (ioldsboro. Ax Halelgo. Le tUleltfD Ld Dihai, Ar Ureensboro, iiT ttalem, tiraeusUoro. Ar dalisbary, A tiUtesTllle, Ar Asueville, Ar Hot dpriatfs, Lr Baiisbary, Ar Gaarlotte, tfpartaabar. Greenville, . Atlanta, . v (Jttarlotte, J Ooluinb'. Augusta, Hortnboam IS 45pm S llpm ;&83pm ft topm ,8 0)pin 1 8)pm MptD 4 40pta RS7pi 7 iipm t0 4Jpi 8 10pm 9 6)pn 9IOn t7 4pm li Dpin 8 lipin 7 15r 9 15 rtCOtta 9 8 tain 11 04a at IS OiJp . 4 2pin 5 67, 11 14aui 18 43t 8 8opra 4 4.'pui il UOpo 8t5pm 11 lOnn 1 f tt u 8 U7aia V U M 11 J Jim ttOOatn 1U (Warn i"atiy. No 10 Nou Lt AagosU, 8 ' Jpm i Columbia, ,10 60 i ; Ar Cnarlotte, .8 Ouaaa Lt Atlanta, 9 iCpua . 8 05au Ar Oaarlotte, d 40am 7 OOo L Onarlotte, 6 6 iam 7 45pm Jalisbary, 17 i 9 1 i it L t Hot dpriorf, W 89 Asaevllle, 4jpm Btatesvilie, 7 47pm Ar daliabary, 8 37uu Lvaalubary, 8 87a! 9 ? 2p n Ar Greensboro, 10 10am tl 80pm dalein, U8iui liOOii Lt Greensboro 10 40am U 8p u ArDarbam, Ullp'u 8 Raleigh. 1 0Jpu. a OJaai Lv Raloigh, 1 i pm TS 45ui Ar Goldsooro, Otpin li vopm Lt iireasoaro, it 2d u 118 ' A" Danville , 18 Olpin 1 I3ro KeysvUle, i45p g 405i. Barkevlile, Rsidpm 4:1am Elobroanl. 4 SUpin 7 UJaui tDally except Sunday. BHrwavsu WBdr POINT tIUfttfJN 7 50 am Lv West Poiut,ijv 8 a am yo5ain Ar itioainoad Ar 10 W a ttlOpii. rtiouuoud Lt 1 ijui 6 00pin Ar We Voiai Ar BUi'WKlsSN iUOHJlONU A,iJ au UJiVitl Ti K.a"fll)H, 441pm li .UlJlii OJOp'i B. bifittlLl5X, rtT A. 1'iJ rtapdriacea lent, dtaa l Pass. . B. il. liActiJ i iii., xa'ii viaa Pi Age-t, Auuta, via. W. H ulttisltiii.'t, aOu tiAAj, Uea'l iluaiT, L'ramo ri.auagm-, Imrtiotttn. IngiNortiu So 41, o, ., tiaii cui and Mali. DaUv ex rtan. OaUy 9 ttau Leafe Arrive. 4S0pm ftaloa. U 17 am m i cinrv. 10 57 am 1a. 51 ' Apex. 10 46 am tmu tfrtnnnra. 10 11 aUl ' ft,i danford. 9 47 am "6 31" Oamerou, 9 13 am "6 64 " dAncaeru Piaes. 8 41 am 7 50 .Hamlet, 7 40 am Northbound doitbboana Trains. .l'raius. Tbrofrtand .Toro ifrt afta Pass 38, t4Bo ; Daily exet - itatlos aii dundaj. p M Lt 4 ttalelgQ "7 81 0ry ' 4 k; 43am A.pex jj j 43am ' Blonoure 4 a ; r9 87pm Sanford 8 4 Cameron 2 4i 1 oonm Oontbern Pinea 1 66 18 45pm Ar Hamlet Lv IS 8d PITT8BORO ft LeaVe Plttsboro, 910am ArriTe Monoare, 9 65 Leave fiionoore t? 6 10 p ru ArrlTA Plttsboro, 'i: 6 65 i t oAETHaei r ft. LeaTe Oartnage, j-'.' : 8 00 a ui Arrive Oameron, 8 45 LeaTe Cameron, " : 9 45 ArriTe Carthage, 10 80 LeaTe Carthage, , , 4 00pm Arrire Cameron 4 45 p m Leare Cameron,' 7 6 50 ArriTe Oarthaire, . . . 8 35 WM SMITH, np- JJOiJ-ffOXJ: AM CAROLINA R ti OONDSNSBO ' SOHBDUIiR Dated August 9th, 1891. South No'-h Bound Bound Train. statioss Train. No. 101. . No.l0tJ P. M 62S ' 2 01 4 47 414 , 8 54 3 36 3 21 2 39 217 . 160 M L've Pinner's Point Arrive Drivers. Arrive Saffoltr Gates, : Tanis, Ahoskey, Aalander, Hobgood, Tarboro. Etooky Mount, Arrive Arrive .Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive L've with W W Train No 23 for all point South, and No 78 train for all points North : QUSfRPKU J K K.Nli OJeu'l lnr apt C-'ii-i AM. 9 60 L'?e 1016 L've 10 27 L've 1102" IAe 1120 i L've 11 37 L've 1152 L've 12 81 L've 12 3 120 Ar , P. M. T M :iSsiai'4,.io'i Pasaeagrrin To take effect Bonlav Aug. 7th. 1898 rrains moving North. . No 83, No 84, Buttons. lfatl train. Fas Mail. La Raleigh. 11 S3 am 5 00 o u Wake, IS 04 B 88 Prauklloton. IS 86 5 68 Klttrell, 1S43 A 14 Henderson li 69 6 80 jLlttlfltoa, SOT 185 pm Lr Weldoa, S 45 8 15 e m Tratp mowing Soma. No 41, No 45, dtations. Kail train. Paat fcMail. LeWelion, 1815 pm 6 80am ;Llttletoa, IS 63 7 09 Henderson, 916 814 Klttrell, 8 43 8 89 Frankllnton. 8 00 8 45 Wake. 8 21 9 06 4 05 p m 9 45 m A' Raleigh Lonlsburg Ra''road. '''rln ffliWo? North. X- tS Paw, Aov S-atio-. JCall A Kxpress. 'aaklint'o, 8 n pm 9 Sam &r Lo ilsourg, 3 45pm 955 Trains inovluj; do nth. Ho V., Pass, No 9, Stations. Mfl press. '' tUhnr. 12 r5 a n 5 85pn r Franllat'n 11 30 p ni 5 0"pm V KTTH 8ipt A..iutlo Joa4 Liu. Yllmington Weldoa ail road and .Branches. OoaJaaaaa doaedul. f itIINd dOINd dOUTU. Uoced Jan. 4. No 4i No 87 No 41 18i. Daily, f'tm'l d'y.ex Dally, dund'y Le Weldon, liSupm 5 43pm 8 40am Ar ttotfky Mt, 1 40pm 6U8pm 747ara Ar f ai-Uoro, i 18pm Le Tarboro, Li 58pui OOp i. Xr nVllson, $ 13pm 7'ttjpoi al7a.n ui Wilsou idypm &r jelm.fc, i 3opm At JTa'cville iiuptu U4 ui'actooro il5pm 7 40pm vuoam u!) tVarsaw, 114pm in 00am u) iljja Jlia, i 7pm 8 40pm 10 x4aiu 4- .1 ;'i5tt litopm 55pmU4oam i v i'.V- or itfOlli'il .- , .So 78. io 0, ixy, x . , and'.. ,Vars, .1 Haul o5 6pm Lid tfay'tviil' lOam ii SeloiA tl vi."a it.- VUd-oa, .ilOpm .ViiiOa. ilbo j S'jpui 48p;u tarojrw. o '.(Kin 13po . i'aroro. r8pm V &ik s. 8 .(Mk ii jp'u tt8pni ATLANTIC fcX. C. BB, Time Table No 15. In effect December 19th, 1888. doing east. Schedule. Going west No 51 Pass trains No 60 Ar Lve Stations Ar Lve m 8 80 tfold8boro 11 88 am 1 17 4 20 La Grange 4'49 4 64 Klnston .'1 18 6 4? New Berne ,i w p m MoreheaiOit? 10 46 10 48 10 09 1014 8 97 8 44 am 8 THE WASHINGTON WEEKLY POST A Paper from tne Nations. Capital ehonl' jto into every p amuy in id Country I . THEREis no other paper in theTTnitei X States that is growing so rapidly in wra't lation as the Washington Weekly Post. This is bocaose neither abor nor expenxe is sp v to make it he bett, as well as h cneapwt, paper publiabed. It is A f-ation u Paper I Being printed at jhe seat of government, I he Weekly Post contains special features nc found in any otkur publicatioa. Every mar. should first subscribe for his home paper To it you owe your lirst allegiance. After that is done, if able U take another paper, the best one printed at the Capital of tbe conn try is the one that wii' prove most pi"titab and entertaining. The Weekly Post will contain: A full resume of th proceedings of (Xingresw An epitome of all '-'le uevsfrom Ue Nation al Capital, . Political news ano gossip impartiallj told, Serials and short stories by '.tie best writers, Gems of literature, art and selected miscellany The latest telegrap' new.i f rom over y seoMo of the globe, Interesting Capita' chat Interviews with letting men from m. f ,r of the country Other features not )jatk'td la sorotie' paper, The Post is an oil uty "i .fjo l ' u 8 pages, 56 columns : The price of fne Weetly foat is 7a per annnm in -3dvauw -fiicuolf pi fre Addns, r , fVtuauigiion Posw. THE FRUIT OP BOhROW. BT VLATIL ECOTT MICTS. Like the gray twlliitbt sorrow steals Iuto our lives, an nlgbt comes on, TbA laat rav of the nn reveals Tbe heights beyond no won. . The gate which open as the day Goes forth, sduiic the dark robed eight, 8o enters sorrow by the way That joy hath taken flight. 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