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THE TIMES, Puhltsiied Every Thursday, by YOUNG & GRAKTIIAM. THURSDAY JUNE 2'J. ISflS. UUR WASHINGTON LETTER. , (From oar Regular Corresiondent.) That good ma' come out of evil is an easj possibility. Moved by the frightful disaster which a week ago shocked the entire nation there is now being planned an official movement toward securing from Congress such legislation a will remove from all the department buildings the reproaches of overcrowding and unheathfuluess. It is understood that Secretar' Car lisle will report favorably and cm phatically on a proposition to vacate all rented buildings as speedily as possible, he bcliering that the cra pses and the files should be housed in structures erected by the govern ment fur its own use. It U also u derslood that President Cleveland will, in his message to next Cony.res, urge speedy action on the proposi tion to purchase ample ground for sites and to place thereon as many buildings as may bo necessary to properly and safely accomodate those whose lives arc now endangered. Neither the President nor Secretary will eir in raawing such eminently business-like and humane sugges tions. The much-abused Government em: ployes make a showing in the relief fund that Washington is racing for the sufferers from the la'e disaster that some of their detractors may contemplate with no profit. They have contributed an exceedly large per cent, of the whole sum rais ed. This great Capital city, whose sumptious avenues are crowded with palaces of the rich and fortunate, is indebted to the poor employes of the Government for much of the credit of its contribution to humanity. It is very easy to disparage these em ployes. Almost every body does it. Every little "reformer" who wants to scream a Jtlfersonian scream; every tatesman with an expedient for be coming famous as a lynxeyed econo mist all of them exploit their elo quence at the expense of the quiet toilers in the departments. The re former calls heaven to witness stall fed and their luxurious sloth. The statesman puts committees on their to see that they do not bleed the Treasury, But these same employes have responded to an appeal of an guish and affliction as no other class in the city ha9 responded liberal, and creditable, and graciouus as the gen eral as the response has been, A renewal of the rumor which has several times previously been put in circulation that Mr. Cleveland intends to call a midsummer session of Con gress meets flat contrad-ctioa in welMnforrried quarters here. It is said that since he gave out his author itative statement on June 5 last that he intended to call an extra session of Congress 'not earlier than the 1st nor later than" the 15th of Septem ber, unless unexpected contingences should necessitate an earlier meet ing nothing has occurred to cause the President to deviate from his previously announced intention. Further, to clinch matters, it is stat ed on authority that Mr. Cleveland has completed his arrangements to be absent from the city from some time in July until the latter part oi August. President and Mrs. Cleveland hare gone to their summer home at Buz irds Bay. Mrs. Cleveland will re main continuously at Buzzard's Bay 'throughout July and August, return ang to Washinston the first or second week in September. The President vnill spend all his time with his fam ily that can be spared from official Klulies, but though looking forward to a summer of rest and recreation, lie does not anticipate ab ndonii g tVkuHinfT process to which he has been obliged to have recountered on account of its rapidly increasing weight. There seems to be little doubt tht Minisler Blount has resigned. The cause for Mr. Blount's resigna tion arc not, so clear. He was ap parently on good terms with every body. and has been given clearly worded instruction-, which he was carrying out. It is well known that he is opposed to annexation, and it is probable that if it were determined upon he would resign now. but nei ther Mr. Vlevcland nor MK Gresharo has said a.ivthing to lead one to be lieve that the administration has decided upon thea.inexalion of 1 1 a waii thus far in advance of the Assem blage of Congress. The State De nartraent.resolutely refusal to giye any key to the puzzle. Those in po lo 'inform themselves say universally that a hot annexation , fight (dated next winter, and that it stards a much better chance of success than when the provisional government was first s t up. i In reply to inquiries as to the a mount of United Sta es bonds held abroad. Acting Register of the Treas ury Smith has prepared ;a state ment allowing that when the cenau of 1830 was taken coupon bonds of the Uni ted States to the amount of $537. 000, 000 were estimated to be owned abroad. No effort was mnde to obtain similar estima-es as 'coupon bonds in the census of 1890. F om the checks at present from the Registers office an approximate estimate i3 ar rived at that the amount of United States registered bonds owned abroad is but $18,500,000. ATMJSTlc COAST LINE. Wi'mmgton & Weldon Rail Road and Branches. 'CONDENSED SCHEOULE- : TRAINS GOING SOUTH. INC. 23 No. 27 I No. 41 Fast Mail Daily Daily Daily. ex Sun P M 1 M A M Leave Weldon 12 30 5 43 6 00 Arr. Rocky Mt, 1 1 40 6 SS 7 0D Arrive Tarboro..... 2 18 I P M I Leave Tarboro. . 11 58 6 00 I P XI - Arrive Wilson 2 18 1 7 00 7 40 Leave Wilson - 2 30 I Arrive lm a S 2 I Arr Fayettevllle... S 0 Leave OoMsboro.- 3n 7 40 830 Leave Warsaw 4 14 9 SO Leave Magnolia.... 4 27 8 40 9 44 Arr. Wilmington- C 00 9 55 11 25 TRAINS GOING NORTH. I NoTll No. 78 No. 40 I Daily Daily. Daily. ex Sun A M 12 35 1 54 A M 9 15 10 57 11 11 12 05 P M 0 Lea. WitmlDgton- Leave Magnolia.... Leave Warsaw Arrive Goldsboro.. 4 20 02 6 13 7 10 Lea. Fayettsville.. Arrive SelruR Arrive Wilson...... o o 11 35 12 eo AM f M r hi Leave Wilson....... I 3 3 12 58 : 8 4 Arr. Rocky Mt 4 03 I 1 30 j 8 39 Arrive Tarboro f frO. 2 18 Leave Taboro -j j 12 rg , ..... Arrive Weldon : 5 03 2 5? : 10 00 Dally except Sunday. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Weldon 4 00 p m., Halifax 4 22 p ra. arrive at Scotland Neck 5 15 pm. Oreenvil!e 6 52 p m, Kinston 08 p na. Returning, leaves Kinston 7 10 a m. Greenville 8 25 a m. Arriving at Hal ifax at 11 00 a m, Weldon 11 25 a in, daily ex cept Sunday. Local freight train leaves Weldon at 10 15 a in, arriving Scotland Neck 105 am, Gaeen ville 5 SOp ra, Kinston 7 40 p m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7 20 a m, Greenville 9 55 a m. Scotland Neck 2 2f p m, arrive Weldoa 5.15 p m. daily except Sunday. Trains on Southern Division, Wilson and Fayettevllle Branch leaves Fayettevlll 7-30 a. in., arrive Rowland 12,15 p. uv Returning leaves Rowlaud lz.15 p. m. arrive Fayette vllle 5.15 p.m. Daily except Sunday. Train on Midland NO Branch leaves Golds boro, N. C. daily except Sunday, 6 00 a m; ar rive Smlthfleld N C, 8 30 a m. Returning leaves Smlthfleld, jN. C. 7 30 a. ta. arrives Ooldsbro,N. c 9 30 a.m. Taain on' Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at 5 1 p m arrives Nashville 5 55 p. m. Spring Hope JUn p, m. Returning, leaves Spring Hope 8 00 a. m. Nashville 8 35 a. in. arrive Rocky iionnt 9 15 a. m.! daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch ierves Warsaw for Clinton, dally except Sunday, at 6 00 p m and li la a in. neiurning. leave cuuron ai no a m and 3 10pm connecting at Wrrsaw with oios. 41, 40, io and 7', Southbound train on wllson Fayettevllle Branch is No 51 Northbound is No 50. Dailv except Sunday. Train No 27 South and 11 North will utop only at Rocky Mount, wilson Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train leaves Tarboro. N. C.vla Albemarle 6 Raleigh R R. daily except Sunday. 4 40 p m Sunday 3p na; arrive at Williamston, X. C. 7 18 pm and 4 SO pm; Plymouth 8 30 p m., and 520 pm. RetHruins leaves Plymouth, N. C daily except Sunday 6 00 a in . Sunday 9 on a m Williamston 7 30 a m, 9 58 a-m. Arrive at Tarboro, N. C. 10 40 a m and 11 20 a m. JOHN F. DIVINE, .Gen. Sm t. R. KENLY.aeneral Manager. T. M. GMMERSOX. TraSe Manager EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. , Having qualified as Executor to the Last Will and Testament of Mrs, Jennctte McMnnninn, deceased. I hereby notify all persons holding claims against wr estate to present them to me within the tunc prescrib ed by law or this notice will be plead Mj jn oar f their recovery, All per sons indebted to said estate will, make immedUte payment to me. This May 12th. 18 J3. J as, 11. McAllister. Mav 1& ts Executor. lrOnoniiceil Hopeless Vet Fr)m a le.tler written by Mrs. Aa E. Hiinl, of Groton, S. D., we qute : "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lunsjs, cou.nh set in and finally terminated in Consump tion. Four doctors gave mc tip, say in I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Saviour, detc?r mined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ores above. My husbandwas advised to get Dr. Kind's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. 1 gave it a trial, took in fill cmht bottles; it has cured me, and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free Harper & Hood's Drugstore, regular size, ooc. and $1.00. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A llillloll Friends. A friend in heed is a friend indeedj and not less than one million people have found jti3t such a fried as in Ir. King's Now Discovery for Consump tion. Ccughs, and Colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Meeicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative ; pow ers in all diseases of Throat; Chest and LungSi Each bottle is guaran teed to do all that is claimed or mon ey refunded. Trial bottles free at Harper & Hood's Drug store. Large bottles 50c. and $1.00. A. Tjltlle Girl Experience in a UglitlioUse. Mr, and Mrs, Loren Tresuott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Miss., and are blessed with a daughter, four vears old. Last April she was taken down with Meas les, followed with a dreadful Cough and turning iftco a Fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit tteated her. but in vain, she grew worse rapidby, until she was a mere "handful of bones." Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and after the use of twa and a half bot ties, was completely cured. They say Dr, King's. New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free at Harper & Hood s, Drugstore, lOSerViuir Pr;iisel Wre desire to sa' to our citizens, that for years we ivave been selling 3 Dr. King's New Discovery for C sumption. Dr. King's New Life P Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled re medies that sell so well, or that have gives such universal satisfaction We do not hesitete to guarantee them every. time, and we stand ready to' refund the purchase price, if satisfac-1 torv result do not fnllnnr thai T.nr j- i .. . These remedies have WO., their great popularity purely on their merits. Harper& Hood Druggists. - , - - to advertise in 4- It will pay you The T131C3, Capo Fear & Yadkin Vaey Rail way Company. COXDEKSED SCHEDULE, ix effect jVatich 2Jtii? 1831. XOUTir BOUND. No. 2. Daily Except Sunday. Lea vo Wilmington. P.-V) a m Arrive f'ayi'ttville. . le;iVH Fiiy'tteville, Leave San ford. Arrive Greensboro, T-eave GiTensbr. Lr:i Valiiut Cove, Arrive Mt. Airy, 1.55 p 10 3.:K p m 4.2 " p m G.rl p m 7 !" p m 9 .00 p m 11.15 p m .7o. 4. Daily Except Smiday. I.e.ive Ecnnettsville, T.eave Maxtnn. Arrive Fayetville. li.40 p m 1.27 p m 2.57 p m No. 16, Daily Except Sunday, ' Ieave Kanipeur, 7.25 am Arrive Greensboro, ' 10.05 a m Leave G rep nbo to, 10.45 am Arrive Madison, 1.05 pm No. 12, Daily Except Sunday. Leave G reen.loro 10.10 a m Leave W ilnut Cove 1.55 p m Arrive Mt. Airy 7-55 p in No, 14, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Kennettsville 1.00 u m Leave Maxton 4.25 a m Arrive l'ayetteville J.55 a m SOUTHBOUND. No. 1, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Mt. A'uy, 6.00 a m Leave Wat nut Cove, 8.11am Arrive Greensboro, '10.00 am Leave Greensboro, 10.30 a mi Leave Sanford, " 12.4") p m Arrive Fayetteville. 2.00 p ;n Teave FayettoWlle, 3.0 i p m Arrive Wilmington. 7.05 n m No. 3, Dail3T Except Sunday. Leave Fayetteville, 2.11 p m Leave Maxton.. 3.32 p m Arrive Bemi"ttsviilo, 4.22 p in No. 15. Daily Except Sunday. Leave Madison,! 2.45 p m Arrive Greensboro 4.55 p in Leave Greensboro. 5.15 p in Arrive ltainscur, o.iupni No. 11, Dail3; Except Sundas. Leave Mt. Airy 2.10 p m Leave Walnut ('ove 6,15 pm Arrive Greensboro 0.30 p m No. 13, Daily Except .Sunday. Lenve Fayetteville 10.15 am Leave Maxton 4.30 i in Arrive BtMiiiottsvilte 4.05 p m Train No.' connects at sanford with Seaboard Air Line for lialei-h Norfolk and all. points North, and East, and at Walnut Covt, with the Norfolk & Western R. II, for Win-ston-Salen. Roanoke and all points North and West of Roanoke. Trai i N 1 connects at Walnut Coye with Norfolk & Western R. R, for Winston -Salem. .Roanoke and all points Nor'.h and West of Roanoke, and at Sanford with Seaboard Air Line for Monroe, harlot te, Athens. Atlanta and , all points South and South-west, Pullman Palace Sleeping Car on Seaboard Air Line trains North and South from Sanford and on Norfolk & Western trains North and West from Roanoke, Passengers from Wilmington, Fay etteville. Maxton. Bennettsville anil all noints south of Sanford will arriye at Raleigh at 11 :15 A, M., and have 5 hours in Raleigh and reach home same day, t Ample time is given passengers for breakfast and supper at Fayett eville, and dinner at Walnut Cove. W. L. KYLE, J. W. FRY, Gen, Pass, A-;ent. General Manager. When Baby was sick, we gore her Castoria. When she was & Child, she cried for Castoifia. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria Favorite Singer. Ann Every Machine has leaft fancy cover, two lame drawers. with nickel rings, and full set of Attachments. equal to any Singer Machine sold from $40 to 7 7 canvassers. The High Arm Machine has a self-settiner needle and self-thrMflina- : shuttle. A trial in your home before payment I is asked. Buy direct of the Manufacture Sttsof Serrt'tpr?s sides getshl vrarrantee for five years. Send for j machine with name of a business tnan a, : CornlRaT!lneatonC- c?;PtRATlVL SEWING MACHINE CO - r -1 m 10811 ,UWr: II5 A low PATENT S , V X R XITTELL, ATT07.REY m COURSELLOR !. Patent, Trade-Mark, Copyright Cases OPPSITE PATENT OFFICE WASHINGTON, D. C. Over twelve vears experience. AMERICAN and FOREIGN Pat. ents, COVEATS. and all business arising under tne patent laws prurcpt ly and carefully prosecuted. J jected t'ftpea accorded special attenV tion. Write for'in formation. Upon receipt of model or sketch of invention, I advise to patent without charge. If you r f eel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS -UMMUM BONUM (THE SUPREME GOOD ''l Vlrtical Sudi-baciC Suspenders FOR SALE BY. ' FLEMING & CO. Guam II teed Cure. We authorize our advertised dro gist to sell Dr. King's New Disco?, ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon Jthis condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, CoM or anj- Lung. Throat or Chest Iroudle, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a 'fair trial, and experience no benifit, 3ou may return the bottle and have yonr money refunded, We culd not make this offer did we n -t know that Dr. Kiug's New tyiscorery could be relied on. It never disap points. Trial bottles free at Harper & Hood's Drug Store. Large 8126 50c and $100. ?i PI h Pit ffl Br" M L S a few divys, and you will be iturtled at the ynex pected success that will reward! your -fl'orts. e positively have the best business to offer an agen; that cau be found on the face- of thi furin 45.00 profit n ST5 OO worth of busiiwW boin? f asilv and honorably made by and puM W hundreds (if men, wosnen, boys, j'.nd ?irls i einployi You can make money faster t work W us tiian vou have auy idc-a of. The buMKe. v easv to fcarn, and instructions so simple and pwt that all succeed from t!e start. Those who tae hold of the businc-i reap the advantage th arises from the sound repntaiion of ouf f fie oldest, most successfid,' itnd largest iiitIihing houses in America. Secure for vourrtdf the Pfu that tlie bnsiness s r.-adily andl:andomely ) All beginners succeed p'raudlv, aad rr.ore tna realize th-ir frreatest exprctation. ii-'se w0 try it find exactly as we tell them. Th.-r- !splei"7 of room for a tew more workers, a i we ur? them to bejriu at once. If you are &Ireai ployed, but have a frw spare morneuts, ana vi to use them to advantage, then write us at on (for this is your prand opportunity), and recti' full particulars by return mail. Address, TKUE & CO.. liox No. 400, Augusta, Me. Many Persons are trofcs down from overwork or household cares. i Brown's Iron Bitters Rebuilds tie ' stem, aids digestion, removes excess of ti-A aad ceres malaria. Get the genuine. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best Salve in the worlti for Cuts, Bruises, Tores, Ulcers. Theum. Fever Sores, 'letter, ChV Ded Hands. Chilblains Corns, and ai k Eruptions, and positively cure . , . ..r. , Piles, or no pay reqmre'd. It IS g"3' .aoteed to give perfect satisfaction, of 1 J , , ,cnfr t 10TIINJ 7 ON THE Zf-Ls y )Lk iff Mm in,--.i, i nor. or sate Dvnarncr i tM A ..... .
The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
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