THE DAfLi NEWS AND OBSERVEK Friday mornin. august s:, i: WOMAN AND ; (President Rooacvelt ccnderona tht white heron plume aigrettes that a, re used to adorn feminine hats.) On, sisters, have you heard the ta!c that pwift Is coins; round. Of how tho President upon t lady's nat nath . trowned? ,: He's dared to criticise the plume that tops the chateau high. V lie's looked Unon It chicness with dark and gloomy eye t., Then arise, my slitters. In a way thu; ' will ner torgeu : And be our orlla m today the heron piume airrette: . . ' " .V - Oh; let him go against the trusts and tat 'em .good and strong. ; And let him shoo the do of txsace and prove that war ts wroag: .There's lota, of thtnrs for him to do , tht need the master's care f?o- tvhat the good of uslnt clubs on trifles light as air? 2 Then rise, ray sisters. In a way "that . he wi!l ne'er forget-. And be our orlnamrae today tho heron plume aigrette! ' :. - Miss Pauline Brown, who has beet, visiting -her cousin. Mrs. James Iredell, of Norfolk. Va-.ihaa returned home." Mrs. W. A. Sla r,-of Washington. D. C. is vlsltlnr In the city. . Dr. II. J. Williams, of Battle Orrek. Mlch-r rrired yesterday after noon for a visit to his sister, Mrs. "Will II. Bobbins. ' Mr. C. H. GattU has- returned from Hlrh Point, where she has been vlbltln? Mrs. Claud Barbee. Mrs. wlil tk. Alcuuntir and Mrs. C. W. Carter, of Clayton, spent yes terday in Raleigh. . Miss Katherine Ilobton, who has been vlsltlnr Col. F. A, Olds, hasre turned to her home In Somenrllle Tcnn. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Davit, of Ashe ville. were In the city yesterday. Miss Birdie Baker, of FranWln county. Is visiting; at the home of Mr. L. B. PhllUps cn North Person street. Mrs. J, T. Moore, of Tarboro, raed ' through Raleigh yesterday en route to Burlington to visit iher son, Mr. II. B. Moore. -2. Mr. and Mrs. ,. J J. Rogers, of Ktneton. arrived. In the city yesterday afternoon. " ' ' ' Aj.-s. Col.'W. -S. McGhs " daughter.' Miss Susie, of Frankilnton, were here yesterday on their way home from Morehead City. - l Mr. and Mrs. M M McRae, of New York city, are visiting- relative in Raleiarh. and seevral other points in the State. Mr." McRae Is a. native of llocklngham county and s a mera ber of the oBard of Directors of the American DeForets Wireless Telegraph Co.. of New-York. ':-.. ' .V Mrs. H. D. Rand and Miss Chloe Johnson were, yesterday from Garner. Mr. W. M !.-of Charlotte, has returned home from a visit -to hlf father-in-law. Mr. R. H. Battle. ' Mr. J. W. Allen, of Carwell Ilt-ights. Durham. Is visiting his daugh ter. Mrs. E. N. Spencer.- " " - Miss Rebecca, Glenn," who has been vlsltlnic Miss- Sadie Martin In Winston, has returned to Raleigh. Miss Martin will ro to Washington.. D. C. next week, and will atop, In this city en route to spend, a week aa the guest of Mlrs Glenn at the, Governor Man ; slon. ' ", ' ' ' .. . ' Mrs. Walter Clark and Misses Su san Clark and Eugenia Clark have re turned tfrora 'a several, weeks' stay at Virginia- Beach. iMIss Mary Venable. of Cincinnati. Is the guest of -Mrs. William J. An drews. Mr. and Mrs. R. CV Bridge rs were here yesterday from Wlnton. Mrs. prldgers was formerly Miss Lawrence of th's cltr. Mr. Tburman Broughton. of Wil son, arrived aere yesterday-afternoon to visit relatives In the city. Miss Male Whitney, of Wilming ton, returned home yesterday after a visit to Mra. Lillian B. Minor. - Mrs. Norwood.: Richardson., of Portsmouth. uCio haa been visiting rel atives at Garner, returned home yes terday, , ' . - v Mrs. W. A. Morart and Mhri Beat rice Mogart and Mr. Louis Mogart returned to their home in Cumberland. Md.. yC3terday after a visit to Mr. Dar ' nelL - ' : ' MLta Mary Day and 'Miss .Ellen Fafson went to New York city yester- . day. .'"' 1 Rev and Mrs. R. J. Bate man and Maister R. J. Bateman, Jr.. returned to Norfolk- yesterday , after visiting friend in Raleigh. - i Miss Mary femlth haa return ea from Boston. ' v. ' 'Miss Emily Xliggs has, returned home after visiting : Miss FlorrJo Grant at Wilmington. - -' - - Misses Belle and Vivian M on cure nzve returned to Raleigh after visiting frlrtJs In Orange County. - i Mr. and Mrs. O. II. - Pars 1 1, of Danville. Vov, are sruesta at the Tar. , borough, of Mrs. Paratls aunt. Mr. Howell. Cobb, - and - her brother. Mr. ; Harry Latta. ' Mrs. ParatI wan nwj Mi?s Marie Josephine Latta.. and was married last week In Greensboro to Mr; ParatI. The are en route to their home iri Danville; after a week's briiui jtour through the South. " s . -K Mrs. Chalmers Glenn. Mls Mnry Glenn and Mlsss Annie and Jeanette Glenn and Master Edward Glenn, of Ms con, aa.. are tho am est s of Qorernui ulenn at the Executive Mansion. -Mrs. I. E. Emerson, of Baltimore. Is visiting her mother. Mrs. II. O. Askew, and her sister, Mr. J. N. IfOlding. She will be In. Raleigh sev- srai days.. r - . ' FLEMIXG-CROUCII. U.i:: : v . - J Popolnr Young: Raleigh 3Ian to 31arry j la AVnahlnicton. s ' '.The j following Invitation has been received by frlenda: i , Mr. icnry Everetto Crouch requests the honor of your presence j at the marriage of his daughter j , Nellie Claire f " . . ; .to '. ' , ; Mr., Percy Bryan Fleming one the morning .of Wednesday twelfth of September, "nineteen hundred and six, v at tenyclock t i Calvary Baptist Church Washlngtoh in the District of Columbia the Miss Plcaaanta Entertains. CXZVJ Tt:i3 HAITI CAR 5 pnouE o it, ill" ' - MISS LOOT Mr. ' . 682 C. 43d Ct.. ChtcaO- -kK:' " D&?erln inalce the tnlr feel like tmrwren .'gJlk. It produces ttstrfUy and rlosiy effect so much a' Ired. It eootalDi be:. d. cooling and stlmulaLrrropertlelnstwtist tiiescalpiwedi. and wr at i. la aa4 f l.;n- bsir must hsro. It ts ttiaocly t&.r r 6 -xsd7 erer mde thzX wUl poct Urely prodaew e" T'liUrj" attraction aii nararal aCaee. KOI' at all drursta, tars sizes. LZo CC3. 0tJL2 perbouia. ; Aberdeen C Aug. 23. Tuesday evening Mis Rena Pleasants enter tained quite a number or her youn? frlenda from S:JO to 12, in honor ot Miss Annie McKelthan, of Carthage, at lur lovely home on East Main street. : The reception hail was beautiruuy decorated with rosea and potted plants and, the. parlor, with ferrls and cape j. Famines. Miss Plcarants received at the front entransce and Miss McKelthan In the parlor. 'Aa the guests assembled quiet tete-a-tetes were enjoyed. Then various gamea were playel. Quite an exciting game of "Featlwrs" was played. - and Mr. W. W. Gudgcr won the prize, a i penny. : ; Next caroe the contest. MA Penny for your Thoughts." Each paper had twenty questions representing something " on both sld of. a penny The papers were then collected and neatly corrected br Miss Rena Pleasants and were then hacaei back. Miss . Ha Blue won the prUe fer having the fewest mistakes, which was a beautiful box of stationery. which she gracefully presented to the guest of honor. Miss Annie McKelthan. Mr. James Blue won the boony. an a. B C book. Mr. Gudger presented the prises with much taste and his llttl talk was enjoyed by all present. Then the guest were taken to the -.-..ty sMntln- room., which was beau. ' ful.y decorated. Mlv3ea Lena Thomas sud Mamie Rush served wafers, cream and cake.' After the guets returned to the parlor. Miss Lena Thomas serv ed delicious pears. The guests w?r beautlfully dressed for the occasion. Twelve . o'clock came too soon. The guests then took their departure, vot lng Miss Pleasants and Miss McICeith m the most charming entertainers Of the season. : ? I .' . Parker-Fltrgerald.;' , " . Kelma. N. C. Aucust 23. Our. pop- Hiar vAtinv townsman. Mr. Jesse Fd- gar Parker was happily married yes terday evening to Miss Annie Ophelia FltagQrald, or fine iovei. n "-n--mony was performed at the home of h y.rtAm'm. fthr. - Mr. Gibson Fltx- gerald. at : 30 o'clock and at 9 o'clock in Selma they were riven an elegant reception by the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker. ; 1 Lann Iartf Ilcjtli. 1 ' Henderson. N.r CVAug. 23. Mr. and Un wmiam t. Watklns nvf an ele gant reception and lawn party last night in honor or. meir sisier, atiss ite becca Watklns and her guest. Miss paella. Grav. of Columbia. South Car olina. The young ladles were schoo- mates at Converse uouege, o. invr were sixty gueotK r.nd all spent a most delljfhtful evenin.-. ; 1 Dancing; was -.ne of the amusements Of the evening. The lawn was pi?;ur esuuc and lautl'u! with Japanese Un terns and rustic seats. DHcIouh rt f rxshmont were served ; In courses. m .Si. Sk Henry-Harulng. Washington. - N.' C Aug." 23. St. Ttr'a frniiunnfli church was beauti fully decorated and brilllatnty lighted on Tuesday evening, the occasion be ing the marriage ot Miss Mary Eliza beth Harding, the accomplished and popular daughter of Rev. Nathaniel Uantlnr. tn Paufaln ft. K. CI. IlenrV. of Canard. ?N. S. Rev, N. C Hughesi. nt rrhnoowtnitv. nerformsd the. ore- mony. Mr. Glenn. Bohner presided at the organ - wttn miss luiia. tveun. violinist Th vrn f had been looked r. -m tn wit fi lntrevt ftv t hn nunv friends of this popular couple for m, . m iome time, ana tne nanasome rnuren was filled to overflowing long before the appointed hour of 9 o'clock. For some time Captain Henrys wa3 an instructor at. . Annny rscnooi, . Ra iMl-McLendon. . Invitations have been : received by friends In Raleigh, as follows: Mr. and Mrs. William Bessant . , McLendon 1 Announce the marriage of their daughter ' I ;;;. Blanche Adeile' t j Mr. Edward Hinton" Rand ' On Wednesday August the 'twenty - '". nnth. ' Nineteen huhdred and six Fair View Ashevllle. North Carolina. Weaver-Smltlu - Friends In' Ralehjh have received the following Invitation: . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colt Smith I request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Maude Vivian to : ; ; ' Mr. James Ralph Weaver on .the evening of Thursday the sjxtb ; v. or sseptemoer , ; at nine o'clock " ! at the Baptist Church', i Chapel Hill. North Carolina. CXmccrt' at Ashebofo. ' Asheboro. N. C-, Aug. 23. The con cert given at the graded school build inp last night was one of the best ewr known In the town. Every number on the program was. good and aome of them were equal If not superior to anything to be heard in the cities. Some visitors present say that Ashe boro has the best musical talent of an town in the State. Only home talent ; was used In the .concert. . v Rnslan Landlord Killed. Simferopol. August 22 M. Orlelff , sky.- one of the great landholders of i this province, -was killed Tuesday on his estate. The .murder was the out growth of political conditions. ' . , -I .V71U prbduco.7Mter Cleaner Clothes i In Tour Laundry . Than any other articlo And with less labor 20 IT1" V71U CIcanso Every Articla In ycrar IUtchen ; or Dining Docn . . : And inalle it Bright; 20 M ii 1 e - T e a us mil Slerllixa1 All Articles of Clothing, f ; r 'Acting as an1 ; Antiseptic and Preventing Odor from Perspiration. ; insist on 20-Mule-Teaja Borax. 11 your dealer hasn't it- don't buy adul terated borax. .Write to us, tell na his name, enclosj&gr 5c . and we will mail yon a package and will also. send yon out illustrated ' booklet, Bof ax ' in the Home.", Address. Pacific Coast Borax Co New York, N. Y. With the Sports. Anirrican Iifacue. hole In his forehead. I had alway? called him "Jack" when we were boy tcgether," said t-;-man who dream d. '-'and when 1 saw him standing there covered with blood I called bo loudly that I awakened my wife whe h Mlarmeu m my cry. I : wldt awake then. and to!d her of my dream. She made some remark about over-eatine and went to sleen. . But 1 I lav awake all night after that, so tnv prcssca was i with my aream. and somehow I felt that somethlnsr wat wrong with t'.-jj. friend I had not seet for five years. , although we jiorre sponded regularly Hence I was not very much surprised when Ilrecelvee a letter from -Jack's" sister lat Sun day mornlnir. telling me that my old friend had been shot to death by bur glars rhortlv, before midnight lat Thursday. That was the exact hour when I awoke from my drcav:. as I distinctly remember hearing the clock strike a few minutes later." The speak er paused, then continued: "Yes, sir, you can put me down as a firm be liever In dreams.") WATER COMPANY S UED. Wilmington Flrm!Vant DamasrH for Los y Flrc. Wilmington, N. C.. Aug. 22. Messrs Meares & Ruark attorneys for the Wlllard Bag and jlanufacturing Com pany, filed a complaint yesterday against the Clarendon Water Work? Company in a suit: which has been In stituted against oie water company for damages allegfd to have been sus tained by a fire lait winter. Tho com plaint states that insufTlcint water ptessure during ije Are rendered It Impossible for thu firemen to control the flames and that great damage re sulted to the bag factory becaus3 t'f the Insufnclent -ater pressure. TIe amount of damacps ctked for Is 321. 846.3C, this amovnt being the diffei enco between r9il39.r.6. at which fig ure the comptny'actually values thcl plant and 334,243.20. insurance col lected " by the, Tlllard Company on the losses they- sustained by tho fir? The - water contpany lawj-ers nrv Messrs. Davis & Havl. Jno. D. Bellamy & Son." Bellamy i. Bellamy and Her bert McClamrfty, Esa- Suit for $2.000 for damages to fnrol tur caused by thi nme fire has brn InFtTtuted by Gasjon D. Phares & C., furniture dealers against tho Claren don Companyi '"Fhis firm is also rep resented by Mcarrs & Ruark. 1- : " A famous Wisconsin woman ontf said: "All this poor earth need b jusrt the nrt of King kind." Won't tome one lo kinll ciiouglt to propor Ilolllstrr's Rock 3Iuntaln Tea? It 1ic1m to make ipple kind and vrll. Tea or Tablets, 33 cents. W. II. Hicks By the Associated Press. Washington. August 23. Chicago toda ywon its nineteenth straight vic tory. ( defeating Washington. 4 to 1. Patterson outpitched Falkeberg. al lowing the locals to" get not more nan one hit in but one Inntnar. when two hits scored their solitary rin The score: - II. II. E. Washington . . 000 100 000 1 1 Chicago . . . 000 120 100 4 8 0 Batteries: Falkcnburjr and War ner; Patterson and Suiuvan. Time, l:4u. Umpire. O'Lioughlin. New York.' Auaust 23. The local Americans broke their losing streak by defeating- the Cleveland team today. 3 to 1. The score: R. H. E. Tleveland . . . 100 000 000 1 4 0 New York . . 100 000 02 3 C 1 Batteries: Townsend and Be mis; Orth and Kielnow. Time. 1:35.. Um pire. Sheridan. Philadelphia. Pa.. August 23. De troit ; defeated " Philadelphia In a ten inning game here today on oJnes' sin gle and . Crawford's double. The score;' R. H. E. Detroit . . . 000 002 040 1 7 14 & Philadelphia. 000 001 401 0 6 9 1 Batteries: Mullln. ' Schmidt and; Payne: Dygert. Coaklcy. Waddell and Schreck. Time. 2:40. Umpires. Ev ans and Connolly. , Boston. Mass.. August 2.3 A lucky Mome run by Powell gave St. Louli the game. tooay. 3to 1. Both team.t fielded clenaly. a fumble by Stahl be ins; the only error of the game. The score: R. H. E. St. Louis ... 000 030 003 9 0 Boston . . . 000 000 001 1 6 1 Batteries: oPwell' and O'Connor: Winter and Corrlgan.-Time, 1:40. Um pires. Howell and Harris. i : National League. . , . . ! (By the Associated PreVs") Chicago. III.. August 23. Chicago took the second of the series from Philadelphia today. & to 3. In a free hitting game on both sides. The score: R. H. E. Chicago . . .. 100 00310 S 11 3 Fftlladelphta . 000 000 102 3 10 2 ... Batteries: Overall and Kiln; Dug- Tleby. Dooin and Donovan. Time. 1:50. Umpires. Carpenter' and Conway. . - i Pltsburg. Pa., August 23 The PIttsburgs hit Wlltse hard In two In nings making five runs off seven hits. After the sixth Inning Ferguson was substituted. He was given wretched support, the PIttsburgs getting - two runs on two hits and three"- errors. Leever was strong and kept the hits well scattered. The score: ' ' R. II. E. Pittsburg . . 000 203 20 7 10, 1 New York . . 020 000 0013 10 4 Batteries: Leever and Gibson: WHtse. Ferguson and' Bowerman. Time. 1:45. Umpires, lem and Ems He. St. oLuls. August, 23. St. LLouis too ; kt he second game of the series from Boston this afternoon. 8 to 1. Brown pitched good: ball for St. Louis and Boston did not score until Xhe ninth. , - r , r The score: 'R. H. E. St. Louis . . . 310 400 00 8 8 1 Boston . . . . 000 000 001 1 5 4 Batteries: Brown and Marshall; Dorner and Needham. Time. 1:40. Umpire. Johnstone, v .. . Vircinla State League. 1 1 fBy the Associated Press.) i At Danville: Danville, 5; Lynchburg. 5. (Called end tenth: darkness. At Richmond: Richmond. 1; Nor folk. 4. . .. At Roanoke: ' Roanokel; Ports mouth.. 0. , ; : u . " I SAW", FR IKND 5IURDERED. The State Capital is remark ed upon as the most beauji fui residential city in the State. The residsnces that have been painted several years . and look fresh now, were painted ' with New Era Paint. The Garolin a Hardware Company is the exclusive agency for this paint. See them, r Wim I i7A ! WOK Is to love children, and no hens I cain- be .. completely . happy "vrith- out them, yet the ordeal through which, the expectant .mother must pass usually is so full of suffering", danger and f ear: that she looks forward to the critical hour with apprehension and dread. Mother's Friend, by its pene trating and soothing properties, allays 'nausea,' nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, and; so , prepares (the system for the ordeal that she passes through the event safely and with but little suffering, as numbers have testified and said. it is worth its weight in gold." $1.00 per bottle of druggists. Book containing valuable information mailed free. THE BRAOriELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta. Co. ATLANTIC AM) TCOirril CAlIt: ,. iLILi;OAI). Local Time TaWe. (Soldsboro and Hcaufort. 2i. C. - In effect June 10. lacs. N Eastern Time. STATIONS. Til. Dally. Dally. Only. law J 0 livLuv HJDL V 5 "....; . .We. have iheni. A good stock comprising all the staple kinds; any kind which wc do. not carry we can get iorj youquickly at no extra expense. The Keen Eutter Tools, Cutleiy, Scirs, and Shears, were; avarded; the Grand Prize at the Su Louis !Lx position. They have been the standard of America for years and are undoubtedly the best that tire produced. Tool Booklet free. Hart-Ward Hardware Company Sole A-jcns . RALEIGH, N. C. Of mil klmlA. . Call nnd kMlc at them. Raleigh Construction Co. 133 lycttccrlllo Street. ItAXiIHIGII. N. G. rt AS?i a.' t Is a high grade mineral water. It is something: much better than you generally get. It is heavily charged with Lithium, consequently is of lnvaluame benefit in all cases and forms, of Uric Acid poisoning.; It is nature's sovereign remedy for diseases of the i - Realistic Dream by an Ashevllle Man (Special to News and Observer. Ashevllle. N. C. Auguot z. A gentleman who lives In Cumberland i avenue, but whose name Is withheld an experience which has made him a ,' pronounced believer In dreams. Last i Thursday nUht he awoke suddenly I from a sleeo wherein h -ea"'" that an old school-mate 'of his, who . for-the past ten yeaia had uvea . Illinois. stood by his bedside with I blood streaming from a large bullet and for all troubles traceable to a diseased condition of these organs. Cures r have been effected under our observation which are nothing short ; of - i marvelous. Write at once for booklet of information and testimonial ? and acquaint yourself with the wonderful curative powers of Hams Lithia Water. It is highly endorsed by discerning physicians,' and by thousands who have used many mineral waters. : Call for It at all hotel, cafes drug stores, etc. - Well appointed hotel open from June 15 to September 15. Water free to guests. Harris Lithia Springs Co. . XI arris Springs,. C. f r Lv. Ooldsboro ..... Millers ..: Heats ......... Grange ..... Killlnc Creek.. Klnston ....... Caswell ....... Dover Cove .......... Tuscarora ..... CI arks Ar. New nern .... . Lv. New Hern ..... Kiverdale ; Ci"oatan ....... Uavelock ...... Newport ....... Wild wood Mansfield Moiehoad City.. Atlantic Hotel.. Ar, Morehead City. (Mer 1) Hcaufort Annex Ar. Beaufort 3 P.M. 3:40 3:50 4:0t 4:13 4:25 4:40 4:&2 6:02 5:16 6:25 5:31 &:4s &:.. . i -a S:C 8:13 S:2t 8:31 S:43 8 : 2 f J:U 9:23 3:41 !:il 1) : 10:10 10:1' r. Goldsboro .. Millers , Bests ....... LafSrahA" Falling Creek Klnston . . . . , Caswell . Dover Cove ...... Tuscarora . Clirks Lv. New Bern , Ar. New Fern . Kiverdale :' Croatan Havelock Newport ....... Wildwood ' Mansfield ....... ' Morehead City. .. 4Atlantic Hotel.. . Lv! Morehpad Clty.l. (Pier 1) Beaufort Annex Lv. Beaufort ........ 7:f i 7:1 i : i 7 : i . 8:14 S:27 8:37 K : 4 : l : n r 9:1 0:2 5:Z2 D:44 11:06 10:0) 11:12 10:: 10:10 1 ii : 2 3 10:24 10::: ) rri. a.ii. . . P.M. P.M. A.? I. 8:10 12:20 11:10 fun. Dally Daily Qr,y 1 -4 A.M. P.M. p.:'. 11:20 7:S5 3:: :. 11:)7 7:4 5 0:14 10;5S 7:27 8: ; 10:47 ' 7:2S S:' ". 10:3'. 7:13 S:4 i 10:22 1 :'.. 10:OS 6:4f, 8:l' 9:58 6:3C S.t. 6:20 7:i C ; 1 " 7 : : :1R 10:34 6:22 10:?X 6:3' 1" : J s 6:ai 6:&g 7:02 11:16 7:20 ll:;; 7:28 ii:3S 7:30 11:40 9:41 9:31 9:26 .9:10 9:05 8:43 8:39 Kf27 R:l 1 8:0 5 :0l 7:50 7:4 2 7:40 A.M. A.M. 7:"- r i 4 4 4 4 i 4:17 4:15 P.M. P.M. :15 :11 : 43 :37 : 2 7 : 1 ' fl:5t G:4 c : 1 r, tl : i J CrJ' l 5 : r. 7 r. : : ', . P.: . p.r . R. K. L ...... 7: CO 3:35 f.:l3 II. C 1IUDTNK. O. P. A. BUNCH. Traflllr Marr-ier. 'lUHIIAM A'SOUTIItUIN HAIL uilitmiiid. Matioittt. tvri: ' No. ft. N,t. ti. 0 ; In otMtran el 4vm Coratructioa.,' 'ir .-': . Crf.l . , " t:rrhurrh tlrf)0m 4":30fim. At 1" " ii:z54m :4frs. UuUt frirjt . t 11 :40aia ft.ixiim...i. i;un ..... c H:4Hm 5ni.r.iji..., r'fHiarJ i. f:, H'.biAtn &-0pm...., Varlnti .....( LlrUlpnj 6:14pm lioUmid ..... I2:21ptn 6:.'f'pm AP"U-r ..... l:t I2:pm ft:4.Hpm.., Carci-jvine .. f !2:Wm ft:54pra..... fott ..... 8: t:0flpm C.-i;ipm... Turlirxton ... t:llpu :Ohpiu.... , W're t 1 :10pm 4:l.HpnH.... P ?,e ..... t. , 1 :27pm P:2opni.... .. . j e n : l:41p-a e::wpin tuuo t. i P: 4 s 4. I . i 1 ; i t z. ) :f: i ; I .1 1 'J .. a i : i.nt i. i . a IALLJGII AND CIIAIILIZJTO:.' Time Table J.'o. 1 la i::T: ci C i . June Srd. 12,. South liouso. Lumberton.. . Klnjrsdalp . ; . , Proctorvllle . . Barnesvllle , . . Marietta . . . . HolmeAville . . Pasea Mill Kemper. .... May -. . . . . . . Forlc..- . . Zlon . . . . . . . . Rogers . . Marlon No. r. i A. Tl. . . .. ..10:2' io::; . . . .10:2 : ' i f; -i i ,. ...l6:'l 1 : 1 .. ..11: . U:li! -. ..11:1" 1 1 : ; s . . . .11:. ' i 1 : ....11:"' ll: ..... V ( . , I .. . . n : w .-...11:31 It:' .. ..11:4 5 l : : l 1 1 . t t J , J ' .. ..12:10 , Nor Dot '"vr i. . i.-. : . Lumberton 6:25 t : Klngsdale C: ", r . : Prcctorvllle .. 4:T,2 4:" . Barnepvllle. . 4:.li 4;; Marietta 4:25 4 : tlolmesville . . .. .. .. 4:13 4: : ' Paces Mill.. .. .. .. .. 4:10 4:17 Kemper.. .. .. .. .. .. 4:07 4:2 , May .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4:04 4:1': Fork 3:55 1 . ; Zlon 3:47 4. Rosrera... .. .. .. .. ..3:23 : - Marion . . .. ... 2:25 z : Nos. 1. and 2. dally except : y. . Nos. 3 and 4. tiandny only. RALEIGH AND EOUTIircnT ll. ll. COMPANY. Time' .Table No. 15 CTcctlve Ausist 5th, 133, at 12:01 k. i i. OL't:::.c;::.t-. ,t . ii. r. . , - . . m. z im x.i r . STATIONS. I Lv. Raleigh ...... 9:15 4:C5 Caraleish 9:30 4:1' Sylvaola ... 9:43 4:1" Barnes ...... 9:48 4:1 Ilobby .. .. .. 9:5S 4:L McCullers .. .. 10:30 4:1.: Banka ...... .. 10:4 u 4:i WiPow Spring3. . 1:03 4 : ." '..'Cardenaa:.:.. ... 11:25- z-.: : Varlna .. .. .. ll:S3 : ; Fuquay Sprlng3. 11:45 7:1, Buckhorn . . ...11:2 3 5:23. ' : Ran ics 1 2 : C 5 5:2; 2:1' ; Chalybeate .. ..12:2a 5:22 ' :i, Kipling.. .. .. 12:25 5:2 Z Cape Fear . . .. 12:55; 5:21 :; Llllington . . . . 1:20 5:2 . 1 - Bunnlevel .. .. 1:40 C:' ; ; Linden .. .. .. 1:55 C:!2 1 : 1 Buckner ... .. 2:15 C:: : :! Carver's Fall3 . . 2:35 C:2 ' : :: l Tokay, v.. ..' 2:50 . :.: : : Favettevllle .... 3:15 :: t V M. . ' i r I ' STATIONS. '. Lv. FayettevlIIe .. 3:4 0 " Tokay .... ..3:54 6:2 ; : Carver's Falls ... 4:0 3 c.zi 1 : Buckner .. .. 4:11 C:i. it: Linden...- ... .. 4:21 C:5:. !!::.- Bunnlevel .. .. 4:2 3 7: , ll Lllllng'ton . . . .. 4.:42 7:15 12:: Cape Fear.. 4:45 7:1 1 - :.' Kipling". 5:Ci)j:.2l 2 ;.. . t ; Chalybeate .. .. '5:C1 7: Rawles . . ..... 5 0 7 : r 1:1 ..Buckhorn -. . ..5:13 7: I : - Fuquay Sprins3. 5:18 7: J : ' . Varina 5:21 7:' l:i : Cardenas ... .. 5:24 f ; I'." ... Willow tarings . 5:31 .' : i ' 2:17 ' Pinks ..... .. 5:44 2:2 - McCulle.-a .. .. 5:2.1 Hobby .... . . 5 :5S ; Barnes 6:0 7 ." : ; 2 : ' Fylvaola ... . 6:12 -Caraleish ? . . .. 2: For Gala by All Druggists. Ar. Raletjh. :o. 5

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