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mutt, jhi vrt'M. im ""N A. t U0 PC, LST aO TO A , .' JEWS DOTES OF Johnxttm Man Klllwl by IJkIi(iiIii. I'rir.ct'ton. Mr. George W. (Jur Xny, a prouiinent farmer, was inMart ly killed by iihtnlrix at bla bom near i'rlnceton at about & o'clock yesterday evening. Killed hj Dinky Engine. Cbarlotte. Fratik Hunter, one of tbe colored laborers employed b Stewart am! J'tncs vu tbe lntrurtan tn-twtftn t:bar!oiie and Mount Holly, nas run orer by a dinky engine Mon day morning and so seriously injured tbat be died a little later. Penates a Tlteop le .l.'anil S. JtaIlKh. It is announced by tbr trustees of the A. and M. college that M'CHant Kearney Carr, aoa of tbe laU Governor Carr. bas donated to the A and M. college a floe celestial, tele seoiie. Mr. Carr Is bow living it Washington, bul was much, imtrMe wltb tbe wrb at tbe A. and H. col'tcg- Tbrec Hores and Barn" Baraed. GrienatiOid. Fire at an early bou yir-rday iixirnlng dtroyed tbe bari of I'ottinoKtor Numa It. Wood, o( Glu- sontilie and tbree borsee, (00 burbels of wbeat, 204 buabels of corn, a lot or dry feed, a carriage and buggy and farming finfilvments went up In flamus. Tb kM is estimated at 12,00 with only $!09 Insurance. Tbe origin of tbe fire Is unknown. Letlagtaa Ms lajsred ia Eipletloa f C ew-l U ilettle. Levington. While placing a aupply of ccea-eola In bis ice box Tuesday Will ni(iird was badly Injured by tbe solos loa of a bottle of tbe beverage. A piece of gtaa atruck hia left wriat. rutting a gaab an inch and a balf long and aiore loan a balf-lnrh deep. Two tendons were completely severed and tbe wound bled profusely.. Prompt medical aid prevented serious result. Aaelaer Death Ireai rellagra, Raleigb. Another death from p'lla gra occurred here yesterday ahrn alarctts W. Hood died. ' He had been seriously 111 for only about a week. This makes about balf a doten deaths tbat have occurred here In a month front this dlaeaM. Mr. Hood was a mrtufeT of tbe Fayetteville Street Baptist church and of tbe Jr. 0. U. A. M. A widow and four children sur vive. . ( lllseat t fleaied With ned I'est Wlnaton-Balem. A petition, stgned by a large number of manufacturing and mercantile concerns and ecveral hundred Individuals, baa been pre pared, asking I be post office depart ment 40 rescind tbe order It made last week closing the pout office here on Hmiday. It Is expected that the order, which was made upon a petition, many of whose promotera did not eiect the general closing of tbe office, will be granted. t'urmer Ma)r of Aiieviil. tWml. Ashevllie. -Herat bet 8. Ilstkins, fcrmer mayor of Ashevlile, former et.lleetor of Ir-iernal revenue for thir district, polltkian, man of alTalrs and a large profit ty owner, died late Friday aft irnoon at hia ' co-inrrv place near Action this ro inty, aftr a long lllhe- frni parekls. Tbe news of Mr. Hrklns' death camo as no surprise to bla many friends and acquaintances who, for the past sev eral wfrfka have watched with pain hia continuous failing of health. Dliwpptdaleil In lnve Mulcble. Kinlsnd Nei-k. Kdward Itarnbllt. a young white man employed a at.fwlniendep'. of the farm .of Vr. V. I. Hbields on Roanoke river, tooH 1 fusntlty of liudanum with suitidal . nt Rundsv night and died front effects Monday morning at 10 lock. A a.ite written by the de.td n explained that be committed tb art because of diaappolntnicnt I lots affair. Hia body was taken he borne of his parents near Daw p - Aheitlle Hllle Roage, Jivilli. Negotiations' for a rifle for the North Carolina Nalional j hre hnv bi'"t cloawl. The will be 1(h atid on Ike Way t.inii and will pro v id ranges T tc.B or coco reeiMRKt"'' CX)T ON bVf ORHEM Wttlt, MR WM. SQ COLO TMliJB, Nn tvweo T Down tvvy (ON Ab A from 100 yards to 500 yards. The papers were signed Tuesday, the lease emending over a period of four years with an option of ten years. It is understood tbat tbe work of building the concrete pits and other work neceasary to making au up-to-date range will begin at once. Veterinarian' Meeting. Greensboro. The slate . board of veterinary examiners met here yes terday and examined a number of candidates for license to practice veterinary surgery. The results of the examination will be announced In day or two. 'The annual convention jf tbe North Carolina Veterinary Medical assoclutlon 'met this morning and continued through the day, and will end with a banquet tonight Some if the most proiuiueut veterinarians )f the south will be present and ad lrraa tbe meeting.' Want to "Kwaji Yarns. Raleigh. Adjutant General Le'n- tter ia In ractipt of It letter from ."apt. Kdwia S. Marvin, of Company f. Fifth Connrcticut Intently, asking or tbe name end address of an olfl er or aoldier of tbe Fourteenth orth Carolina infantry, who cement' jr the daily service of that regi nent in tfie shennandoah valley in lay, 1S62. I would like to awtn arna with H',m," writes Captain tarvin. General Lelnster will fir .ish further dot alia If there is any member of the Fourteenth regiment living who ditlres to get Into com munication with this Connecticut captain. rase ef restraint ef Court Aralat Reldntnie XlaMrr Argued. Reldiivllle. Tbe findings of Re corder Humphreys In the case against Elder U H. Hardy for contempt of court will not be known until the 24th of July. Arguments were made by counsel yesterday, Mr. A. L. Brooks representing tbe defendant and Acting Solicitor Dalion appearing for the state. No testimony was Introduced and the recorder will base bis finding upon the record, and same will be made known after Attorney Brooks returns from . Asheville. The cast grew out of an article by Kldr Hardy In Webster's Weekly. . Let realrarts far w BnHdlnfu. Raleigh. The board oi trustees of tbe A. and U. college yesterday let the contract for tbe fio.ooo animal hus bandry building, which Is to be con structed out of funds of the depart ment of agriculture, to Carr and com pany, of Raleigh. The contract for tbe lighting and beating waa awarded to Mr. Hunt, of Greensboro. The con tract for the new mess hall at the A and M. college was let to W. B. Bar row, of Raleigh. This ball Is to seat o atudeuta. All of the buildinga are to be pushed ftt once and the mesa bell win iiaeiy tm ready for toe ran term; tbe animal husbandry building some time neat winter. , The lloinn for Aged Mason. Raleigh. Oivnd Master R. V. Hackett, of tbt North Carolina Grand Urdce of Masot.a, says the work, can not possibly -bgin on tbe nia-Mnic home for agd tnd Infirm Masons ni Greensboro bfore tbe fall, altboucn the contract has already been let ot tbe main building. The award of the contract Is made, he aaya, wl'b the stipulation that tbe work la not to begin until ccr.aln matters have been adjusted tbat will take 20 djvs or longer. Aln and tbe commute" had hoped to have the main bund ing ready to turn over to tbe granl lodge complete! at the annual eon vocation here In January, but the brat they can h.ipe for now ia to tiave the walla up and the root on by that time. They are proceeding In th surest possiVe way rather than the fastest, and am determined to steer clear of any financial complications. Ktmlcnt Conference- floac. M out real Che llth annual south- ern studenV conference of the Young Men's Christian aaemistl.ni closed Sunday when Hr. Weather ford, in the ptesenre of the full dele gation which opened the conference outlined the wuk accomplished Str ing the ten dars meeting and th re sults which ho expected to follow In it wake. . "I feel," es'd Br. Weaiherford. "that more lasting good has beer, ac compllnhed here this year thai In any conference heretofore held. The attendance has been more truly ren f"wnttive tf fie n!i!h ilinn in pmt yrarw and lb! Kpirit UI'.i bas ani mated tbls tt i body of d.-loi'.'',"t SHE BUBESM BUN, DiTRHAN.C., FRIDAY, JUNE SO, 1911. Jeff Must Have Been Reading Baron Munchausen By "Bud" Fishei , - I " ' : . 1 . 7 . '. ' ' I Ainin(, art tm fct AJts 1 I lie pi n Biaan. rut Tt6 V A I r I I OP It ANO IV f IkWC ' I -A- I - J OUT, -eS, ) txan or s l&o on!) y bs-- r ... " :i " leaves nothing to be desired." " Sunday aefices were conductel by Clayton S. Cooper, Bible study and mission ' seci-ciury of the interna tional committee. Worthy of Carnegie Medal Anheville. News cornea from West Ashrville of the heroic rescue from death by one man of another Wednes day morning. " The rescue was ef fected under condition that reflect In the highest manner upon tbe bravery of the rescuer, Arthur Whitney, who descended Into a gas-poiKoned well and brought out a Mr. Llndaey, after the latter had been overcome by the gas. The last thing done Tut-sday was the setting off of a blast lu the well (.luifL Wednesday morning Lindsey went into the well to begin work. De tecting tlit presence of gas be called t9e men above, who at once began hauling on tbe windlass. Llndsey was drawn up about twenty feet, when be became so nearly asphyxiated that be lost his bold aud Ml to the bottom, helpless. In peril of his own life. Whitney went down and brought Llnd sey out The latter eoon recovered hi tbe pure air. Protection for Niagara. j Niagara Fills have been for some years under the protection of a tem porary act whVh expires on tbe 20th of this month. The waterwaya treaty with Canada has established a max imum limit of water diversion of . 000 cubic feet per second. This wl take from the tails about twenty-five per cent of t'.ia water which would otherwise flow over and 30 per ;ent of the low water flow. This will materially and visibly H mlnish tbe .ory of Niagara falls ben it ia cart led Into effect, but tne Burton temporary law atlll acts as a check on this despoliation. It was patted In ltoi and restricts the uae of Niagara's flow to what was ther being taken an J limits the transm'a slon of power to Canada. This loes not stop Canaiian diversion of the river, but It has served to protect She falls from its nore voracious Amerl- csa Invaders. . , The United States on Tuesday passed the nnrton resolution extend- irg this lljtitaiion on the dlvemion on the Niagara river for two years, or until June 29th. 1!3. If tbti Is passed by tb bnuee aa it should be and doubt lew will be it will protect the falls for two years longer. It was proposed o declare this limita tion In force during the entire life of the treaty but this waa changed to two years' exicnulon. Niagara fa'H will got therefore, the protection of two years' of lime should this resolution pass the house, but Ita permauent protection wll have to await the awakening of a stronger public sentiment In Its be half In Canada as well as here a id the adoption t.f a treaty that will afford complete protection to the river on both aldea without, how ever, Infringing upon those water- power rights that have already vested. rbllilelpbla I'resa. Hen t4iy an Vm. Heady to ll.ileli. Br. Rowland Bees brought to tne Rnbesnnlan oiftce yesterday tnornlrg an egg that waa laid only the av before and that was all ready t hatch, ft was found by Mrs, yntrrday mo-ting at their borne on Cedar street, Khe gathers tip the eggs every da nnd there fa no doubt that this egg was laid the day be fore. The "forrard" end of this rtg wag sorter sad looklna-lt waa smitt en and looked rotten at that point, and waa pipped end tiny mar- feather protruded. It did not take any great stn leh, looking at that epg, to Imaaltie that one could hoar a biddy "peep peep." When the egg was broken the bltid,r waa found t. he tint quite -bte tt walk forth, It gave one guo and keeled over. It must have oeer. an abscnt-mindeil hen that laid that egg, Khe proh alny intended tc lay it some week.: aso.Latn barton Kobcsont in. A t'nliie Ilea. Ike Knkert.tan, the young phar macist at the Main Street Pharmacy, Is not spldr, but he has woven a large spider web which Is displayed In the show window of that phar macy and In ita meshes la a feather ditator. It forma a very nntn.it dis play, a;d advertises their headache cure If saying underneath, "Briwh the cobwebs Irom your brains br unlng our .tesdsrhe cure." Mr Znkerman bai develnpsd a verv e clilcd talent or window displays and marking. From time to time bin tlvel Idea May be wen dn'plevrd In t;e t'd.i of Mm n.aiu '.: niedit iue dispciiRry, T The litppocratic Outli That the Doc . , tor -Take. There are several famous ancient oaths, of Wuich the bBt known are the Athenian oath, taken by young citizens, and the Hijipocratiu oath, taken by physicians entering the pro fession." The latter oath was admin istered to the graduates at the eighty sixth annual commencement of the Jerfersou Medical college in Philadel phia. This was the first time it has been administered In the hiutory of the college, Oun hundred and seventeen I men received degrees and, standing, bowed their heads in assent to the .oath, which is: j You da solemnly ewear, each man, I by whatever he holds most sacred: j That you will be loyal to the pro fession of medicine and just aud g'-n-erous til Its members, j That you will lead your lives and ; practice your bit in uprightness and j honor. That is whatsoever house you ahi'l , enter It shall he for the good of the jsick to the utmost of your power, you holding yourself aloof from wrong. 'from corruption, from the tempting of others to vice. . j That you will exercise your art solely for the euro of your patients. and will give no drug, perform no operation for a crim. iial purpose, even If solicited; far les 'suggest II. , That whatsoever you shall gee or hear of the lives of men which Is .not i filling to be spoken you will keep in- violably secret .. . - Theife things do you swear? Let each man bow. his head in sign of acquiescence. And now, if yon shall- be -true to ibis, your oath, may prosperity and good repute be ever yours; the op poslte If you shall prove yourselves forsworn. Richmond Times-Dis patch. . Vul I tread. Hcald one-half cup of milk, arid one half cup of boiling water, then cool until lukewarm. Add three-fourths of a cake of compressed yeast, soft ened in three tablexpoonfuls of luke warm water, one-half tablespooaful each of lard and hutter, two u'ju- spoonfnls molasi -s, one cup of chopped nut tiies'.n, one-half cup of white flour, three cups of entire wheat flour, or more if needed. Knead and bake as ordinary bread. The slices nay u spresd liitlirly with fr.h but ter Viti n served with the coffee. And til was alienee. Rost in Transcript.. DURHAM & SOUTHERN RAILWAY raaiDt'Lai wtrrwer jam. a, tsis OUTH BOm IV n. Ito. II I e. TVarhan . .. 4Sr I ir. " f ' Durham M KIm I Hpir " fjya-n. ... .. .. 7m I im m TnvA SI Ble "ww s w . swiu n wn Z frpl M Oam Slew . Bx-hurti ... ., I ttaia lOpir Ar. Attn ..1Srtnm i id.- Lt. Ap- , 1 1 :kl.r :4A9ir f"y' Vsrlase ..il:ni Sin " WHboa ..lt tKpot I Stss Vrli... ....It.VOpia I 1r Z Angi.r .. ..II (3pm Mxnir Z ix-rclsrvme . ., I Upm t 4iir " fine's .. .. IHpra I 7 Turllngtoe ., . I-4pni t p tllk I Hera Una a. tssa.. - .. .. I oa t Hi RflRTM t,KD at, tt m. a L. Vusa M M M, I 41am l:m Z m . s m :!" " Tarllsatea . m t Slaai I lir " CWt .. .. .. t )r tint " ftarclsyvtf . l llini IS-iStn " Aimii-r ., ... t:4Ani J9 nn " Varies . .. .. ..t o II BUa.. " Wllhon ! 11 t" " tiollv Serlara ..! llan. 11 tn r Ar. Apes .. ..lS:ltam II Ispn Lv. Aii .. .. ..11 tiiam II l-ipn FtM-hiir-ii ... ..ii'inm 1141,-, " CrpBtif ... Mit:IToi 1 rtlpir " Tax ., .. .. ..I I loam I f'-n " vira ... .. ..11 Vara I Mj. " rl Duv!iaW ..It n I tltnn Ae. Durham .. ., ..II ISsm !:! OONNPCTIONi o. tl wtakas ronnartfae af Ami 111, aVatinard Atr Un tin. II fnr (la Iftlwh. Nnrfi.llc. Hlrhmand. Waehlatafc tlt'mor l'hitartetDhla. Nw lark nf II Nnrlh.rn Miln: nt with Hni-I rouintxTi train r j. tor nurnaw No. 41 maka ronnfH-t:na at Ami wllh f-tHari Air I tn No. 41 for to. ford, t'tnohurat, Pfiuthers fnoaw, Ham ltt, Charlotte, HoCKlnsbam, Atkans Atlanta, Blrmtrpham. MntKmrv aaif all iwln In h Want and mtn wrtt; CuleaiMa. wavannah, Jai etllo, Tunitu, an1 all T'iini la wwil bar a Hrnn r, ot w oi-msisw All llekats are eold by this ear past ana aefflptad by tf pangr wilt ! nnd'ratinilinr that this compani will nut h Katila for failure to run lit trains ea aohalula ll.na. ar fr.r saf neh delays mar b lBrl(1al le lkl Mir'lnn. Cara le tr-.at to ' ra tleia ef awnneetina; Una, but hl enni! ani f aaaooait-la for arrai ttt mPlnn. atwt. VAallS A at. i-aaa. i vl. raaa. Asi HjJiaAAL WaTietl ttUAU. N. t ST.rVN (NT0 AN I WENiE HvjRT TrUJ DEAR. y - : s . St' . . ' Lon-MMMm tan ty . or CanjMjrr- j PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR . to ' ' WFST POINT, NEW YORK, VIA NOl t FOLK AND NEW YORK CITY . via , i NORFOLK Ht)CTHERX RAILWAY I .cave P.alcigh, fjoldslMiro, Ilenufoh ml Oriental and luU'rmeliate Stations . Thursday, June LI. 101 1. Another attractive personalty con ducted tour has been arranged by the Norfolk Southern railroad at phe nomenally low rates. The destina tion "will, be West Point, N. y!, on tb Historic Hudson Rler, with five wnole days to do New York City-. Rates Include Pullman' and state room accommodations and all meals en route to and from New York city and hotel (room only) tor S days in New York City. From Rnlelgb, N. C. . . . . .229.85 From Wilson, N. C. . . . . . 29.3: From Goldsboro, N. C 29.85 From Kinston, N. C. . . . . 29.85 From New Bern, ti. C. . . . 29.8S From Greenville, X. C. . . . 29.35 From Washington X. C. . . . 29. Si The rates will be less It Pullmar. i accommodations are not required tc Norfolk, va. The party will te under the chap eronago of Mr. and Mis. Horace R Do v. ell end Miss Flora Creech, of i Ralejgh N. C ..A, most ,; attractive Itinerary bas been arranged, luciud Ing a day at Virginia Beach. Thi trip from Norfolk to New York wi; be via the Old Dcmlnion line whici sails fvm Norfolk June 16th, srriv ing New York at 3 p. m., June 17th the party wl.i be quartered at th Hotel Marlborough, 36th street ftae Broffiway. Monday, June 19th, the party wjl go to West Point, X. Y., the seat o! tbe United States Military Academy West Point la located upon a blgb bluff overlooking tbe Hudson river about 60 miles from New York city The government has spent countless millions in making the Military Acad emy the most attractive ."Wai School" In the wor'd. It is needless to elaborate upon the magnldcent scenic beauty along the Hudson river, it is Incomparable. Five days In Xew York will be hardly long enough to tee the won dera of the great American Metrop olisbut much can be seen In thai time. The party will leave New TorV re turning by the Old Dominion !ne at 3 p. m. June 23d, arriving "home,' on the afternoon of June 24 th. Write D. V. Conn, T. P. A., Xor- o!k Southern Railroad, Raleigh, X. C, or apply to any ticket agent for booklet giving complete Information and rates. W..W, OROXTOX, i Norfolk. Va. D. V. CONN, T. P. A, Raleigh. N. C WKEK END EXCURSION TICKETS to 0lF0I.K AMI VlItClMA REACH Now On 8ale via. Norfolk KorTiii:n?r railroad Te Norfolk, Va. and lielnrn. From " Saturday Week-End Kulcigh, 2..'.0 $1.75 Wilson- 2. SO 3.75 Farmvllle- 2.:.0 3.75 Greenville- 2.2. 3.7.1 Tickets to Virginia Beach i higher than furnished to Norfolk. Rati In e.tme proportum from all ntcrmcdinte slut Ions. First selling date. July 8th. "itaturdny Tickets" mild for trains 6 and 16. due to arrive Norfolk Sunday morning. Good to return leaving Nor folk until train 1, Monday following datfl of sale. "Weew Ettd Tickets" sold for trains and Id Friday night and Saturday trains. Good to return Until train 1. Tuesday following date of sale. Get complete Information from near est, agent. W. W. CUOXTON. O P. A, N. 8. R. R.. Norfolk. Va. JiOTICE OF M'ECIAf. TER OF rnnT tm thk trial of criw. IN Al, CASI.H, Notice is hereby given that there will bo a special term of court for the trial of criminal cases to convene in the courthouse In Durham on Monday, the 17th day of July, 1S11. Thia 13th day of June, 1911,, L. B. MArtKHUf, Chairman of lite Board of Cornmls- !(inrrs for Durham County. lt-tf NOEFOLK' SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Route o! tbe . "IVight Express" Travel by Raleigh (Union Station) and Norfolk Southern Railroad, to and from all points In Eastern North Carolina. (Schedule In effect January 29 Tbe following schedule figures pub lished aa information only and are not guaranteed. Trains Leave Raleigh. 9:15 p. m., daily "Night Express,' Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk. 6:15 a. m. dally For Wilson, Wash ington aud Norfolk, parlor car be tween Xew Bern and Norfolk. 6:15 a, m. daily, except Sunday for New Barn via Chocowlnlty. 8:00 p. m. daily, except Sunday, for Washington. Trains Arrive Raleigh. 7:20 a. m. daily 11:20 a. m. dally, except Sunday, and 8:00 p. m. dally. Trains Leant Goldsboro. 10:15 p. m., daily "Night Express.' Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk, vis Mew Bern. 7:15 a. m. dally for Beaufort and Xorfoljc, parlor car between New Bern and Norfolk. 3:20 p. m. daily, for New Bern, Oriental and Beaufort. For further Information and reser vations o" Pullman sleeping car space, apply to D. V. Conn, & P. A, Raleigh. W. R. HUDSON, General iupt W. W. CROXTON. Ueneral Fast. Aft. Norfolk. Va SOUTHERN RAILWAY Schedule. N. ft. Theee flgvres are OTi!pnd $ uiiumiaun aoa ar dpi g-uaranieaa. I:v a. m.: No. Ill, eaKtvoumt, dall for RalelKli. Belma and Oeldntraro. con- nactlnsr wttb A. C. I. tralaa frolcf north at belma: at Colrtaboro with A C. U train for Wilmington: also wltl Norfolk Southern train for Urm Ram Morehaad City and Beaufort Tbls raiis oanaies ruuman BlsplDg Cars Iron wreeuaooro w naiaiaTO. .111? m.: Ko. 144, aascbound foi fuieiKh, Selma and Goldsboro, connect ln at Helm. with A. C. U trains north nd aouth, and at Uoldabore with A. C L. trnlna for WUnilnfc-lon; a'.ae wltb nonoiH soiiinarn train ror r- Kara Uorohaad Citv and naufor i:S o. m.: No. ti. e-atbound, foi naivian, wimt ana uoiaaooro, con nwtlna: at R-lma with A. C. L trait south fnr Favettavtlle, snd t folda onro w:m a. v. trams nerta let Rocky Mount. I. If a. m.: Vo. 'It arHtbnuna fm Oraenabaro, connolln wltn main llni trafna both north and south, alio tai Aahavatle and Kn..illo. t'ullmai aieaplnii Car handled on this train b twmo KalntKh and Oreanaboru. Cat open at Kalaigh (or occuuancr at LSI p. a I II a. sat No. 11 waatboiind thrnual train (rum doliaboro-Durham to Aaha . nanoi.a boutharn Hallway par lor car. O.ldaboro to AahaviUo. Cnn nacts at Urwntboro with saala Uo trains north and south. I 01 D. in.: Nn. IIS. arcathnnad tn. Graatiaboro. Bntl throeich p-illmai oiwptr injm iVM.eiK ii-"rndm to At ianta. Conneeta at (iret-naboro witl main Una trains for the north aae aouth. also (or AsbevkUa, KnoirlUa aar Ntmonia. I ID B. in.: fa. Ill arrla nnrtiam 1mf excapt ttundnv from Rtnhmord Kci-avlUa. Atakaa alt lacal Intariaadiat stops. a. m.i K-l. 110 l.raaas Ourhan ithllr asccpt Vundar for Ktivavlll. ituDnx.fia. ataaas all local Iniarmadi ata stops. II 40 D. m. fo. le? Arrtres Durbatr tally, from hL-yavllla. and taaves 11 41 fnr Kalolan. Mikn all local ltirnia dlata etopa, ) ak-a np connpctlon ai rtaypTiua irom mo. ., wnit-n lava klrhmond S la a. tn -,rt sr.vawtn. Mii.n ' I'll B. ra.! Nn. 111. Mali, arptaa. Durham from Itatelxh, and leaves ai 1 e p. n. for KoravlIJa, Makes al local Intermedlata atuna lMllara connaetlwe il Kvvavllla tft No. 14 whlcf ha beo lOiansad to la-.v XaysvlUa 1:1? p. m.; arrive Hlehmond. I u. Hoii-ilt.la of trains btwn Osferd and Homicrson. N. C alluaid to niakt riinn-tlB with tha (aranolna train. St Usfori. lral Iratna Knm 1( aa IS Rlihmond and Mnaclav. and Nn. lit and IK between Keysvllla and Dur ham dlaeonlinii-d ami eai-wnrra will not b banrti-d ,?rraftrr on fraiahl trains naa. It and fl l-f w. n u-. rhatr and Kayav.lle. bur on mlind ram a noa, ita, ana ; be twrxn Kaysvilla and Uiirham. KtTriia aama date. Orinbar L 111 the folowlnit othar cbaera on Rich uiond tHvlalutt ware also mda: ,Ne. .. I.. tanvlll I II a. tn Keys villa 11.4a a. in., and arrlva Klebtnur.C I p. m. Will maa ail bxal stop rnUla to KayaviUa; also amp at Ma hrrin and liirk"!lla ai.d further stop! at polnta aat ef Kllla to dlvrharat naaaetifars from points wrt taaraof o. it i.eava ianviua I la p. m Kertvllla 1.17 b. aa. and arrlaa Vl.k mnnd S ot . m. . For (urthor Information tall ot as Houihara Railway ticket eaant, ar a 1res: B. F. CART, J, a JONEH, vn. t-aaa, asaot. Trsv. raaa. Agaa. Haablnaton, 1,,C, rtal-lKh, N. Ile A Ba"(!ioni woman smiled at me yeatenl iv. Phe Well. It la iNisslble for even a hsttilitome wotiian in bae a ar-nae of th9 tiiliruii.is. sorantun Trlbnae 5 SOUTHERN RAILWAY Direct Line to all Points 50BTII, SOUTH, EAST, WEST. Very Low Round-Trip Rate, to ill Prliicipal Besorts. Through Pullman to Atlanta leavei Raleigh 4:05 p. m., arrives Atlanta 6:25 a. m, making close connection for aud arrttir.g Montgomery follow ing day after leaving Raleigh. 11 a. re ; Mobile, 4:12 p. m.; New Orleans, 8:30 p. m.; Birmingham, 12:15, noon; Mem phis, 8:05 p. m.; Kansas City, 11:20 a. m., s -cond daV, and connecting for all other points. This car also makes close connection at Salisbury for St. Louis and other western point. Through Pullman! to Washington leaves Raleigh 6:50 p. m, arrive! Washington 8:50. a. m.; Baltimore, 10:02 a. m.; Philadelphia, 12:23, noou; Xew York, 2:31 p. m. This car makes close connection at Washington for, W'rvt Chicago and all points nortn auC west, and at Greensboro for through tourist sleeper for California points and for all Florida points. ' Through parlor car for Ashevil'e leaves Goldsboro at $-45 a. m.; Ra leigh, 8:35 a. m.; arrives Asheville 7:40 p. m., making close connection with the Carolina special anC arriv ing Cincinnati 10 a. m. following day after leaving Raleigh, with close con nection for all points north and north wests " 'Wt' .'"- C.?.-!fi.. ,..,.. Hn Pullman for Winston-Salem lesvaa Raleigh 2:30 a. nx, arrives Greensboro 6:30 a. m., making close connection at Greensboro for all points North. soutn, East and West This car ii handled on train 111, leaving Golds boro t 10:45 p. m. If you desire any Information, please write or call. We are here to fur nish Information aa well ai to sell tickets. J. O. JONES, T. P. A., 215 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, X. C H. F. CART. O. P. A Washlngtca. D. C NORFOLK MOTH KKX KAII.ROAIt Ibtute of the "Xiglit KaprrtM.' I Travel via Raleigh (union station) and Norfolk Southern railroad, to and from all points In eastern North Carolina. Schedule In Kffect June llth: X. B. The following schedule fig ures published as Information ouly and are not guaranteed: s. TRAINS LEAVE RALF.1GM: 9:15 P. M. Daily "Night Kx press." Pullman sleeping car for Nor folk. 6:15 A. M. daily for Wilson. Wash ington and Norfolk. Rroiler par lor ccr service between lal-l,;li and Norfolk. 15 A. M. daily, except Sunday , for Xew Horn via Chocowlnlty. Parlor car service. 3: nn P. M. daily, except Sunday for Washington. TRAINS AKUIVF. KAI.I K.II: ., 7:20 A. M. dally; 11:3 A. M. daily, except Sunday; and 8:15 P. M. dally. TRAINS LEAVK GOLUSDORO: 10:15 P. M. daily ' Night i:xi,rc" Pullman sleeping car for Nor folk, via. New Kern. 7:15A. M. daily for Rcaufort ami Norfolk. Parlor car between Washington and Norfolk. 3:20 P. M. daily for New Hern. Orl. entai and Beaufort. Parlor car service. For further Information and rmtor- vation of Pullman sleeping ear space, apply to li. V. Conn, Uen l. Aat.. Raleigh, X. C. . W R Ht'IiSOX, W. W. CROXTON. Gen. Supt. Gen. Paa. Agt Xorfolk, Va. mmmm - r.PPfl'TIVK it-VI? tl tf.il P.V.iA.M.1 " ' . M'l . M. l ,v. imrhfim Ar. t tr. tl 7 11 SIS l,. Koburo ,v ! r,i tl ! "! ! " tn l.v.1 il s it !.' Ar Lmnhbg lv. u &.u l. M.IA. M. il M. a. . Daily. H ttally except Hnnday. t'Onnr-ta a( t .n.-ht..,.- a,l,k Ik- k traitia lor Cincinnati, Cninmbiia " and points w-t. ami r..r Nnrfolk and Mi.-h- rnomi. rullman lileepvra. Parlor Cats. Dining Cera. All inquirtaa as to routes, rates, eitv nromptlf anawtred. . t. iti,it.t- m. w. Hit aun Grn. Vaaa. ArU Trav. Ast. ltoanuke Va. ttaniha. Va. It. M. TAlJArKftliO. Aarnt Ixiraua. Ki. J. She Is your irieiid, Mr. Sellart, a literary tBati! He No, niridy a sufi-.rK.;fii aa, e'ist, Iioiton Transcript.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 30, 1911, edition 1
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