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fi ...... V ... - .s v V i A 6mt Geelin. Of the hundreds .of'cyoljsts assembled around, ;. . ' ' ... r r Equipped, tor the staiton tba(,.morn- .jogserene, , - ,. .- ,1'; To one all the others bowed down to . the ground, . "i". .: ' A fellow was he of the lordliest mien "Wherefore pay you homage unto hlml" : I cried, ; - ' :; !'Of what doughty deed doth this per- sonage biag?" , r ' , a . 1.1. .. a : - "lie knows how to use all the tools, in '""f.'r I."- hiS, bag." ' : Y : Charles J. Oolton. . - u oaseoaii neure.- The Louisville club has traded Infield' er Johnson for Second Baseman Smith, of Paterson. Catcher Butler has been released. .' . - . ,' Umpire Kelly believes that Gettman will develop into one of the best outfield ers, f '"Heights, under -a ball and gob bles it up with the ease and grace of an 61d-timer,'and he can play any sunfield," says jteuy. - , ' - One of Zeke Wrigley's strong points is a quick reoovery after a fumble, and these recoveries are further aided by his 1 snappy, nervous throws,- and the knack of sending the. ball across the. diamond without any superfluous moves, such: as . . ' M i AT a isng awing anu a ruse iu uuuw uviu standing posture. - "I will work Mercer ageinst thejPirates again on Thu sday," said Manager Tom Brown last nigut. " We are playing for a respectable place in the second divis- - ion,, and we want to win all the games possible on the home grounds. Ed. Hanlon may be unaware of it, but the fact still, exists, burns, and thrives, that there are certain players under his charge who believe that their light scintillating 'neath the proverbial bushel And these players are desirous of break inn awa.v from the bonds that makes them Orioles, and secu ing joba.as man - agers. Seven strike out was Winnie Mercer's record at fanning yesterday, and the PI lates fell to his Blow ball, that tantaliz ing dew drop of a curve that equals in deception the lazy scroll of Eddie Beet . in's or Tim Keefe's. At the same time, Winnie, on many occasions, works his. slow bender too often, especially against . the Spiders and Orioles. Tim Hurst's criticism of oertain teams and their methods of playing is calcu lated to incur the displeasure of every player in tlfe League, and by his re marks criticising the poor showing of t. e tail-endere. .-Tiny Tim is in danger of making enemies in every player an the major League., ''.;' What the Orioles know about baseball was taught them by Ed. - Hanlon, and Ed. knows more about the game than he has already imparted to bis apt pupils. Thus, and ergo, Orioles, beware of Ed., you among yon who are desirous of breaking away from Hanlon and em- ' barking on the treacherous seas that are encountered by the managerial bark. Pat Donovan has a warm spot 'Leath his sweater for Fred Clark, the manager of the Colonels, whom he regards as one of the gamest and brightest players among the young fry that has entered the major League in the last half dozen years. Olaik is surely destimed for a place among the Comiskeys and Anson's and Tebeau's and Hanlon's of the game. .Washington Post STATE, COUNTY AND CITY OFFICERS. STATE OFFICERS. Governor D. L. Russell. Lieut-Governor 0. A. Reynolds. Secretary of State -Cyrus Thompson. Auditor Hal W. Ayer. Treasurer W. H. Worth.' Attorney Goneral Z. V Waler. Bupt Pub Inst. W. H, Mebana. COUNTY OFFICERS. D. H Young Clerk Superior Court. H. T. Jones Sheriff. . , H, H. Knight Treasurer. J. J. Rogers Register of Deeds. -R. B Ellis Coroner. . Plttman Stell Surveyor.. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. J. B, Hill, Chairman. -W. H. Chamblee. ' Rufus Barbee. . : ' J, 0. L. Harris County Attorney. ' CITY 0FFIJER3. - W. M Russ -Mayor. H F, Smith Clerk. vO. F Lnmsden Tax Colleotor. ' :'" Perrin Busbee City Attorney. Joe. tt. Brown Treasurer. B. R. Lacy Com. Sinking Fund. -J) R, tt. Upohurch Auditor. f' 1 M. Norwood Chief ot Police. - L A. Mahler--Ohlefof FireDepartm't. n. n. . r. ; . f W limtfi Btreet uomuiuuiiuuer. The Churches and Their Pastors. First Bantist-Jtev. Dr. J. W. Carter. Bantist tabernacle Dr. A. M. Simms. Favettevllle Btrect Baptist - John T. Pnllnn. West Raleigh Mission (Baptist) -Rev, a. I., ceita. Edenton Street Mothodlst - Dr. W. 0 Norman. ' . Central-Mothodist Rev.. R B. Glonn, Brooklyn ; (Methodist) Rov. B. H. WhiUker. , Christ Church (Episcopal) r Dr. M, M UarshalL ' Ouuioh of the Good Shepherd (EplAoo pal) '-Dr. I. McK Pjttlngrr.- 8l Saviour's Mbwlou Chapel (Eplsco lal) Rev. James A. Weston. v Presbyterian Dr. Eugene Daniel. - Christian Rev. J. L Foster., ; Sacred, Heart--Rev. Father Price. ess: SUNPAVSOOt- 'suppers. THB INTERMEDIATE QUARTERLY. A quarterly of sixteen pages for inter mediate grade pupil. Single copy, 8 cti. per year; a eta. eacn per quarter.-. TrU BIBLE CLASS QUARTERLY. A auarterlv of thlrtv-two natree besides cover, for teachers and advanced pupils. Single copy,i6ctsi per year; cU. each per quarter. ...--'.. THE LITTLB TEACHER. , A weekly, illustrated; four pages, for the youngest pupils. Single copy, iscls. 1 cr year; 3 cts. each per quarter in lots of five or more. ' THB SUNDAY SCHOOL, HERALD. Published for first and third Suud ys of each month; illustrated. Single Cipy. 25-' cts. per year; lots of five or m re, 2 j els. each per year, or 5 els. each per qaariev. THB OLADTIDINGS. Published for second and fourth Sundays of each month; illustrated. Prices, same as Sunday School Hera.d. OUR BIBLB LESSON PICTURES. A Quarterly Leaf Cluster oi larff colored pictures, illustrating each Suiidny-sclKml lesson. Kacn cluster contains 12 sneer 1 sheifi 36x36 inches in size, monnted on a rod and suspended by a cord. Sent, postpaid, pur quarter, 11.25. BIBLB PICTURES FOR OUR LITTLE ONES. Lithograph picture cards, 2x4 inch's.. Uniform with Our Bible Lesson Pictures. Put up in packages of five sets. Can not break packages. Orders must be for 5 sets, -10 sets, 15 sets, etc. Price, so cts. per qur-" terforssets. COMPLETE SECRETARY. " A record prepared for Snr'ay-schnols. It contains all4neceS5ary repor s Se 1j 8criptioa on Bible Class Quarterly coe . Price, postpaid, 7s cts. COMPLETE CLASS BOOK. A simple record of names and a' tendance of individual members; see description ou Bible Class Quarterly cover. Price, each, 5cts., COLLECTION ENVELOPES. It shows the collections for each class for every week, month, quarter, and year. Blue paper, lined with cloth. Sample, 5 cts. Per doien, 50 cts. . SUNDAY SCHOOL CARDS. Sample packs, 15 cjs. and 30 cts. 'lar on application, . . Circu- ' ORDER OV GEO. E. MERRILL, Agent, Christian . Publishing Association, DAYTON, OHIO. HADE BY 7 Ha DUTCH PROCESS h o ''Treated with Carbonate of Soft. Magnasta, fe!h or BJcartoircta cf So.." - - partially supply the lorn 'itf natural flavor and color caused by this treatment, fmgrant gum and dyes are used, y ' Dr. Sidnbt Rihgsb, Professa, of Medkfoe t (JnivertU'.y Cclleee, London, and Physician to tH Cdllege Hospital, perhaps the greatest fingli" vfthohty on the action of drugs, states in hi Hand ' Fwlr nf Thrraneuti " that the sustained admirw dtration of alkalies and their carbonates mnders t4 Mood it is said, poorer in solids and in red corpuscles, Vd impairs the nutrition of the body." Of ammonia, wfrbonate of ammonia, and spirits'of ammonia, m mrs: These preparations nave many propertiei r common with the alkaline; potash, and toda rfronp. They poseahtioiiHaitaJinriioa,ani tree:v (WlubU n water, nc.ry a inui) aitlusioD-powei; artd oHsoWe'th animal textures. : , Ifadmia istered too lone, they excite catarrh o ha atomacA and intestines. , : For mot than 100 Yearn tht home of Walter Bakers Co, have made their Cocoa Prtpa TWionsABSQLTJTZLY PURE Jbtng NO Patent Froet89i Alkalies or Dyes W. BAKER & CO. Dorchester, Mist Webster's International Didlionary TSe One Great Standard 'Authority, So wrttss Hon. D. J. Brewsr, ' Juitlee U. 8. Susrame Court Snd Postal for Speclmsn Pages, etc. Sucotasor o tin "Unabridged." Standard of Ihe II. 8. Oort Prtnt- InK umca, uie v. u. u piniit Court, all tb BtiiU Rupreme Cor s, and of nearly HI ua befool books. Warmlv ' Commended i br Stats Humrlntcnd- cnts of Schools,, and other Ednoatort almost . wiUMWt nuuiMr. THB BEST FOR EVERYBODY ccawac . It I aasy to And the word wanted. J It Is Ms? to ascertain the pronunciation. , re ass to iraca ino rowm i w. , It U aasy to laarn what a word means. The Raleigh Newa & Observer stays: Onr IndlTtdnal prferencs were fotnerly for another dictionary, buta belter acquaintance with the later edition of Weuator (the International) nas lea us 10 reg&ni n as uio most vbiusdw, ana to oonslder It as the staailard as far as any on dictionary should be so accepted. O. & C. HERRI AM CO., Publisher, Vprtngneia, jummb., u.o.m.. SWORE 1 p fROMTHC'y iKORTh'CAROUMA'C. ww tnnnBTlm TftgtirSB th ftalhaiA et of London, In his analysis ot a sample of .em forth Carolina Bright Leaf Tobaooo, says :Uat M tint I IWI BJ tnwi1ll m ! V.n m Infill OOBS ootids, and that It Is one of ike riKK&T FLA, fOHOD BUM) TOHAOOOB be OW SIBoaea. Ilia) paoaam la raldo from the Iaf" ar SorUi Carolina Crop, Ooldrm Belt Dlntrle. Ti 1 .L- l.t. IiuuT jVual mr,A KMtlrf leaf VI he pereet'en best' ariiaslal teTertBtsandsweeb ' TSUIuu?mo. and healthful MhoM saiaatae OlfareMe Booh witn eaea seeaaia, ., . . MNUraOTUBJgB w : 49 fc. Tilawo WKfct, lr Cocoas pp SjgLlht Old Reliable. "J THneaae is an effect, not a cause, its origin Is within; Its manifestations without. Hence, to cure the disease the cause must be removed, and In no other way can a cure ever be effected. Warner's SAFE Cure Is established on Just this principal. It realizes tnat 95 PER CENT. of all diseases arise from deranged Kidneys and Liver, and It strikes at once at the root of the difficulty. The elements of which It Is composed act directly upon these mat organs, both as a food and restorer, and, by placing them In a healthy condition, drives disease ana pain irom the system.- A . ror tne innumerable inmwira cnun vj unhealthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the distressing Disorder! of Women; for all Nervous Affections, and physical derangements generally, this great remedy has no equal- Its past record Is a guarantee for the future. WARNER'S SAFE CURE CO., London,Hoehtstsr,Hsltoums,Frankfort,Toronti,Parls. tt is often difficult to convince peo ple their blood is impure, until dread ful carbuncles, abscesses, boils, scrof ula or salt rheum, are painful proof of the fact. . It is wisdom now, or when ever there is any indication of llinrapuire blood, to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and prevent such eruptions and suffering. "I had a dreadful carbuncle abscess, red, fiery, fierce and sore. The doctor at tended me over seven weeks. When the baoess broke, the pains were terrible, and I thought I should not live through it. 1 heard and read bo much about Hood's Sarsapaxilla, that I decided to take it, and my huBband, who was. suffering with boils, took It also. It soon purified our built me up and restored my health so that, although the doctor said I would not be able to work hard, I have since done the work (or 20 people. Hood's Sar saparilla cured my husband ot the boilfi. and we regard It a wonderful medioine." Ubs. Ams. yTOoqaow, jaoalmer, Kvmt Sarsaparilla IS the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. W. j , i-tMi curellverills.easytotake, 71000 8 PUIS easy torperate. 25 cent McClure's Magazine ' - Contributors For 1895 Rudyard Kipling R. L. Stevenson Robert Barr W. D. Howelis Professor Drummond Conan Doyle Stanley J. Wey man Bret Harte Beatrice Harraden Archdeacon Farrar Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Joel Chandler Harris The magnificently illustrated Life of NAPOLEON opens In November Number , i.Soayear ".'. ' - 13 cents a copy For sate everywhere S, S. McQure, L't'd, y Lafayjtte Place, N.Y Beardless Fulcaster Wheat. In this valuable New Wheat, we have a variety that surpasses the . bearded Fulcaster in yield, is fully equal to itin its fine milling qualities, " . and has the additional great ad . vantage that it is a smooth head Wheat Parties who have grown it the past twd years are enthusiastic in its praise. : Price, $.?.oo per bus. 6 bus. for $io.oo. New grain bags ; included. - Full particulars regarding this and other new and standard varieties of eed Wheat in our New Fall Catalogue, which will be mailed on application. X.W. Wood & Sons, - iH SEEDSMEN, r S it 10 S. 14th St., Richmond, fa. Our GRASS SEED MIXTURES, specially prepares for differnt soils and situations, give toe largest possible yield of hay or past, araga. friee on application, . Wo6& s C. F. & Y. V. Railway. JOHN GILL, Kecairer. condensed scan jcle,": In Effect May SOih, i89r. - No NORTH BOUND. Lv Wilmington, Ar Fayetteville, . Lv Fayetteville, - Lv Fayetteville Junction, Ar Sanf ord, Lv Sanford, Lv Climax, Ar Greensboro, Lv Greensboro, Lv 8tokesdale, Lv Walnut Cove, Lv Rural Hall, Ar, Mount Airy, SOUTH BOUND. Lv Mount Airy, Lv Rural Hall, Lv Walnut Gove, Lv Btokesdale, Ar Greensboro, Lv Greensboro, Lv Ollmax, Lv Sanford, Ar Fayetteville Junction, tAr Fayetteville, Lv Fayetteville, Ar Wilmington, NORTH BOUND. Lv Bennetsville, Ar Maxton, Lv Maxton, Lv Red Springs, Lv,Hope Mills, - Dauy. 12.15 pm 8. 85 3 45 " 3.47 " 5.02 " 5 05- " 6 54 " 7.25 " 7.45 " 8.82 " 9.03 " 9 30 " 11.00 " No. 1. DaUy. 5.25 a m 6.50 " 7.19 7.52 " 8.40 " 9.00 9.29 it . 11.20 12.43 p m 12.45 " 1.15 " 4.30 " No. 4. Daily. 7.45 a m 9.00 " 9.07 " 9.87 " 10.28 " 10.50 " No. 3. Daily. 4.45 p m 5 02 " 5 42 " 6.11 " 6.15"' 7.20 No. 16. Mixed, Daily Esc'pt Sunday. 7.40 a m 9.83 " - 10.20 " 10 55 " 12.20 p m ' 1.10 " No. 15. Mixed, Daily Exc'pt Sunday. 2 10 p m 3.05 " 4 80 " 5.45 " 6 57 " 8 85 ' SOUTH BOUND. Lv Fayetteville, Lv Hope Mills, Lv Red Springs, Ar Maxton, Lv Maxton, Ar Bennetteviile, NORTH BOUND. Lv Ramseur, Lv Climax, A" Greensboro, Lv Greensboro, Lv stokesdale, Ar Madison, SOUTH BOUND. Lv Madison, Lv Stokesdale, Ar Greensboro, Lv Greensboro, Lv rliraax, Ar Ramseur, OOMNEOTI01JS. At Fayetteville "with Atlantic Coast Line, at Maxton wh Carolina Central Railrral, at Sanford with Seaboard Rail way, at Greensboro with Southern, at Walnut Cove with Norfolk and Western Railway. Gen. Pass Agt. J. W. FRY. General Manager. . IS J, II. IIORSNYDER, 152 Pili'll! ., Siinta Cruz, Cal., writes; ; Wlion a girl at school, iu Reading, Ohio, I had a severe attack ot brain fever. On my recovery, I found myseH perfectly bald, and, for a long time, I feared I should be permanently so. Friends urged me to use Ayers Hair Vigor, and, on doin? io, my hair Began to Grow, one could wish for, being changed, how ever, from blonde to dark brown." - After a fit ot sickness, my hair came out in combfulls. I used two bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor and now my hair Is over a yard long and very fuU and heavy. I have recom mended this preparation to others with like good effect" Mrs. Sidney Carr, 1460 Beglna St., Harriaburg, Pa. "I have used Ayer Hair Vigor for several years and always obtained satis factory results. I know it Is the best preparation for the hair that Is made." 0. T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark. Ayefs Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr. J. O. Arer Co.,Lowsll. Mass. Grew Worse)' under Treaiuaeut of Beet Physiclana. Tried CUTICURA REMEDIES OmsA Otiauige lo Vive Days and To-day is Bntlrely Cased. My baby had Eceema in Its wort form. One of the best physicians In the city attended her, but she eonunuert to eet worse all the time. He anally admitted he was at huwiU'" end. I then ffot CunounA Hkmbiheh, and In s'U day mvlked a gnat Changs in her cm (((ton. bhe oontinned to Improve and to-aViy snttrtty omtd, has nice head of hair, and Is Uvelyanabearty. Ient considerable money as druKS end tloator'e blUs, wblpb was i J;'D. JACUliS, ae? WlUUna Are.', BaH., Md. Spssot Om Tstst. Wrm.llh Wi tm otrBA SoAnMnMkapvSMllaaio'CvrtouaxolnWMnllt th ana thin on. and mild doaaaef Cunovaa Ksaoti. n,iaiatol hsmareuns. RoM threairtioel tht world. Met, Cmitnis to I SMr.Ue.i Hal.vr.lrindU Potiaa Oasoase aa"1'iar., Sola Pmpa., BnatM. . srlaWwBCanETySMaHwasiraulMDa. Eczema baby Seaboard Air-Line. VESTIBULED LIMITED TRAINS. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE TO Atlanta, Charlotte, Augusta, Athens Wilmington, New Orleans, Chat tanooga, Nashville and New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, Norfolk and Richmond. Schedule In Effect February 7, 1897. SOUTH BOUND. No. 403. No. 41. Lv N. Y., Pen. R R 11 00 am Lv Philadelphia " 1 12 pm Lv Baltimore 3 15 pm Lv Washington 4 40 pm Lv Richmond,AOL, 8 56 p m Lv Norfolk, S A L, '8 80 p m Lv Portem'th " 8 45 pm LvWeldon " ' 1128pm Ar Henderson " 12 56 am Ar Durham " t7 33 am Lv Durham " 5 20 pm Ar Raleigh' " 2 16 am Ar Sanford " 3 35 am Ar So. Pines " 4 22 am Ar Hamlet " 5 10 am ArWadesboro" 5 54 am Ar Monroe " 6 43 am Ar Charlotte " 8 30 am Ar Chester " 8 10 am Lv Columbia, ON&LRR 9 00 pm 12 05 am 2 50 am 4 30 am 9 05 am 9 05 am 9 20 am 11 55 am 1 39 pm t4 09 pm til 10 am 3 34pm 5 03 pm 5 55 pm 6 53 pm 8 11 pm 9 12 pm 10 25 pm 10 47 pm teOOnm Ar Clinton, S A L, 9 45 am. 12 10 am 1 07 am 140 am Ar Greenwood 10 85 am Ar Abbeville Ar Elberton ' 1 Ar Athens 1 Ar Winder 1 11 05 am 12 07 pm 1 15 pm 2 41 am 3 45 am 4 80 am 5 20 am 1 59 pm Ar Atlanta(Cen.time)2 50 pm NORTH BOUND. No. 41)2. Lv Atlanta, S A L, 12 00 pm Lv Winder ' 2 40 pm Lv Athens " 2 16 pm Lv Elberton " 4 15 pm Lv Abbeville " 5 15 pm Lv Greenwood " 5 41 pm Lv Clinton " 6 34 pm Ar Columbia ON&LRR Lv Chester, S A L. 8 13 pm No. 38. 7 50 pm 10 42 pm 11 26 pm 12 83 am 1 40 am 1 09 am 3 05 am t7 00 am "4 33 am 8 30 am 6 05 am 8 15 am Ar Charlotte 10 25 pm Lv Monroe " Lv Hamlet " Ar Wilmington " 9 40.pm il 23 pm t5 30 am 12 80 pm 12 14 am 9 20 am 2 16 am 11 35 am 8 28 am 1 00 pm t7 32 am t4 09 pm t5 20 pm til 10 am 4 55 am 4 00 pm Lv Sou'n Pines " Lv Raleigh " Ar Henderson " Ar Durham " Lv Durham " Ar Weldon " Ar Richm'd, AOL 8 15 am Ar Wash'g Pen RR 12 81 pm 6 50 pm 11 10 pm 12 48 am 3 45 am 6 53 am 5 50 pm 6 05 pm Ar Baltimore " 1 43 pm Ar Philad'phia " 3 50 pm Ar New York " 6 23 pm Ar Portem'th " 7 80 am Ar Norfolk " 7 50 am "Daily. tDaily except Sunday. iDaily except Monday. Nos. 403 and 402, "The Atlanta Spe cial," solid vestibuled" train of Pullman sleepers and coaches between Wash ington and Atlanta, also Pullman sleep ers betvsen Portsmouth and Ohe8ter,S.O. Nos. 41 and 38, "ThoS. A. L. Express," solid train, coaches snd Pullman sleepers betvfeen Portsmouth and Atlanta. Com pany eleepera between- Columbia and Atlanta. Both trains make immediate connec tions at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas, California, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nashville, Memphis, Macon and Florida. For tickets, sleepers, etc., apply to B. A. Newland, General Agent Passenger Department, 6 Kimball House, Atlanta, Georgia. H. 8. Leard, SoL Pass. Agt., Kaleign, N. 0. E. St John, Vice-President and Gen eral Manager.- H. w. a Glcver, Traffic Manager. V. E. McBee, General Superintendent, T. J. Anderson, Geteral Passenger Agent. General offices, Fortsmoutn, va. Bright's Disease An Eminent Physician A Living Monument to the Virtues of BUFFALO LITHIA WftaTER" in Blight's Disease of the Kidneys. Df. G. A. Foots), of WarrenUm, N. C, Kx.-Presidr.nl. mate Medical Society, for. mer Member of the State Board of Med ical Examiner and also of the State Board of Health, . . I hurt In January 1893. a violent attack Of 'Grip' which was soon followed by the complications of Ascites, Cardiac trouble, Ac, and rapidly developed into severe Nephritis or Brlght's. My physicians, Drs. King and Jerman, upon examination of my urine found by volume 55 per oent. Albumen, which test was frequently cor roborated by subsequent examinations ahowina- also oasts and low specific grav ity. My NephrltlctrouMe gradually grew worse ana i aeounea in wcikiu imm iuo w 186 pounds. In this condition with little If any hope of relief from any remedy, I visited the BuflMo Llthla Springs, of Vir ginia, making free use of the Waters for some eight weeks. Analysis of the urine soon after reaching the Springs, by Dr. E. C. Laird, Resident I'hysiclan, confirmed the examinations previously made. Other analysis, however, by Dr. Laird from time to time showed a gradual diminution and Anally a total disappearance of both albu men and oasts, and the orine In a normal condition. Leaving the Springs I contin ued the use of the waters several months at home. At the expiration of some two years there has.been no return of any un pleasant symptom and 1 am now as well as I ever was in my life and a living laosmnient to the virtue of BUFFALO LlTHIAVMn I make this statement from a sense of wbat is due to tne meaicai profession ana to the cause of humanity," DiTnujOLiTniAV: Is for sale by DrugglsU generally, or ta eases of one dosen half-gallon bottles Sft.00 o.b. at the Spring. Descriptive pamph lets sent to any address. THOMAS F.GOODC, Proprietor, Buftkio LltKIa 8prlnga,Vlrglnia. Southern Railway (Piedmont Air-Line.) . CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In Effect Sune 14, 1897. Trains Leave Raleiuh Daily. Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 8.40 p m Daily Solid vestibuled train with sleeper from Norfolk to Chatta nooga via Salisbury, M organ ton, Ashe ville, Hot Springs and Enoxville. Con nects at Durham for Oxford, Clarka ville and Keysville, except 8unday; at Greensboro with the Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled (limited), train for all points north, and with main line train No. 12 for Danville, Richmond and intermediate locations; also has connection for Winston-Salem, and with main line train No. 35, United States Fast Mail for Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta and all points south; also Columbia, Au gusta, Charleston, Savannah, Jackson ville and all points in Florida. Sleep ing car for Atlanta, Jacksonville, and at Charlotte with Bleeping car for Au gusta. Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 11.45 a m Daily Solid train consisting of Pullman sleeping cars and coaches from Chattanooga to Norfolk, arriving . Norfolk 5.00 p m in time to connect with the Old Dominion, Merchants and Miners, Norfolk and Washington, and Baltimore, Chesapeake and Richmond S S Cos, for all points north and east Connects at Selma for Fayetteville and intermidiate stations on the Wilson and Fayetteville Short Out, daily ex cept Sunday for Newborn and More head City, daily for Goldsboro and Wilmington and intermediate stations on the Wilmington and Weldon Rail road. Express Train. 8.53 a m Daily Connects at Durham for Oxford, Keysville, Richmond; at Greensboro for Washington and all points north. Express Train. 3.40 p m Daily For Goldsboro and in termediate stations. . Local Accommodation. 2.00 a m Connects at Greensboro for all . points for north and south and Win ston Salem and points on the North western North Carolina Railroad; at Salisbury for all points in western North Carolina, Knoxville, Tenn., Cincinnati and western points; at Charlotte for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and points south. Trains Arrive at Raleigh, N. 0. : Express Train. 8.40 p m Daily From Atlanta, Char lotte, Greensboro and all points south. Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 3.40 p m Daily From all points east, Norfolk, f arboro, Wilson and water lines; from Goldsboro, Wilmington, Fayetteville and all points in Eastern Carolina. NoiuOLK and Chattanooga Limited-. 11.45 a m Daily From New York, Washington, Lynchburg, Danville and Greensboro, Chattanooga, Knoxvillo, Hot Springs and Asheville. Express Train. 8.53 a m Daily From Goldsboro and intermediate stations. Local. ' : 20 a m Daily From Greensboro and all points north and south. Sleeping car from Greensboro to Raleigh. 9.00 p m Daily Except Sunday From Goldsboro and all points east Local freight trains also carry passen gers. ... Pullman cars on night train from ual- eigh to Greensboro. Through Pullman Vestibuled Drawing Room Buffet sleeping car, and vestibnled coaches without change on Norfolk lim ited. Double daily trains between Raleigh, Charlotte and Atlanta. Quick time; un excelled accommodation. W. H. GREEN, General Superintendent. W. A. TURK, General Passenger Agent, " Washington, D. C. J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager. (descent 9t I$ic)cles BUILT RIGHT Thousands of Crescent riders and agents were con sulted as to the improve ments required for 1897 Crescents, and It Is their unanimous opinion that no bicycles ever built approach the new models in strength, beautymdwonderfulspecd The Crescent agent will show you our new devices securing increased strength .and case of runnings - . . . Crescent beauty speaks 1 tor itseu. WESTERN WHEEL WORKS ' Chicago-New York CMalogM free. Agentt everwhere. HEW LIFE Dr. I. 0. west's Nerve and Brile Treatmem sold under fJxdtlTe written guarantee, bj-auihot-aed aoeuta only, to cure Weak Memory; Lmw ol Brain and Nenr Power; Lost Manhood; gulrVi,rr Night Losses; Brll Drnams; Utck of Opnii'lWMV, Verroaanaas; Lasaltude; aU Drain; Loss of ?trnit ef Ihe Ooonrattve Ormns tn either era, oaoeod Of reMiertloo; Von thru! Errors, or BioewilTe Vm f obaooo. Opium or XJqnor, wbloh enoir lend tt Hlser, Oonmlmptlon, Insanity and DftU, By inait p a box; for IS-with written a-narantee to cart t rand money. WKHrBOOUOHBYBUP. Airtnj. are for Coughs, Catd A "throw Bronohltls, Cinu ,v Vkooplng Oovurh, Sore Throat. Pleasant In Kit' Small else dlsouutlmml; old, WW. else, vow am .1 -et,aowtVe. ftuajUIiTkJta kamed ! .Si
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