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- JTtl-LJ..-IsaaaaaaaaasBaaBaaWaaBtsM - i i i ertrrtttttttttr ttCgCCCtCtCCl& TOO BIDES CF TKI PICT UK. 3 EI oman and Home Circle. E J777 jyj77J7JJ77777J7J7J7 7777777777777777777777777 J7K On Mm Mats Portaa la Spacala- lioft-AMlkM' IJrope X LMtM. Chicago, May 2. More than $LXX,OOU clean profit m the stock of one road tnroogn holding it lor a rise that wm tore to com, is the fortune of a Chicago capital lit at a result of the boom la securities which Is breaking records and ex seeding th highest expectations of speculators bore. It is only a sam ole of the fortunes realized In the last few weeks. Arthur Orr is the man who made over s million dol lara, and the Union Pac.fic is what brought him this enormous amount lie had ten thousand shares, and bought them three years ago around 20 and is selling a part at 131 and 133. the ciice to which It ro.e on the New York exchange to day. New York, Hay 3. A tragic feat are of the slump In the itock mar ket this afternoon was the sadden death of John Kee, 55 years of itge4 In the brokerage office of Jacob Berry A Co., at 44 Broadway. He sat clote to the ticker, and was list ening intently to the quotations, which were being read off. When the decline became severe Kee turned Dale. and. uttering a low cry, fell to the floor. He died in a rew minutes. The manager of the brokerage office said Kee was on the right side of the market up to the time of the break. Absolutely Pure Hot-breads, hot biscuits, cakes, muffins, puddings and crusts made with Royal Baking Powder are wholesome, delicious, quickly made, always light, never sour, and most economical. Royal Baking Powder is specially refined, and equally valuable for the preparation of the finest, most delicate cookery, and substantial, everyday food. In the easy, expeditious and economical preparation of wholesome and appetizing food it is indispensable. Dm f S 10.000. Wilmington, N.CMay llh- Fire which broke out from n Un known cause In a warrhou of the Notth State Improvement Compa ny, on the London wharf, at om o'clock this morning, caused an ag- r .twit tl 50.000 a- fallow Atlantic Coast Line lull rvmmnv huildlnc. and the old fkne Fear and Yadkin Valley wharf, 125,000; North State Im provement Company buildings and wharf. SI 5.000: 8. P. McNalr, gro- rerv atnrk. S2.000. thrte-fuarths In j ' - . i I uircd: JtDMH I. MetU, nay ana grain, I f 4,000, fully Insured; ltoger Moore's i Sons A Co., f 2,000, fully insured; J. T7 iSirvuntlnA Onninanv. to.OOU. lit tle Insurance: C. C. Covington A Co , si. vooo. full v insured. Other kwes were smalL Don't think the stuttering man Is mtnithftil rvue he often breaks hi word. Philadelphia ilulletin. mm. Don't lok For KUwi. TouTiook fur Hw a you go through r; -Iif; And even whn you 11 nd tht-m It i wipt t b somewLat blind, A d1 look for the virtue behind them, For the cloudient night ha a hint of the light Uomewhere in the shadow hiding; It la better by far to hunt for a utar Than the spots on the sun abiding. Tee current of llife runs ever away To the bos o m of God'n great ocean ; Don't net your force 'gainnt the river'a course And think to alter its motion. Don't waste a curse on the universe- Remember it lived before you, Don t butt at the storm with your pu ny form, Hut bend and let it fly o'er you. The world will never adjust itself To suit your whim to the letter; Some tilings must go wrong your whole Hie long. And the sooner you know it the better. It is folly t fight with the Infinite, And go under at last in the wrestle. The wiser man shapes into God's great plan As the water shapes into the vessel. Progressive Age. Oh!Thee Misfit Occupations. Hull' the world Heems to have found uncongenial occupations. Ser vant girls are trying to teach; na tural teacher are tending stores; good farmers ar murdering law, while Choaten and Webntera are run ning down good farms; and good farmers, in turn, are farming still in congress. Artists are spreading daubs on canvas who should be whitewashing board fences. Shoe makers write good verses for the village paper and natural statesmen lM)undiug shoe lasts, while other shoemakers are cobbling in legisla tive halls. Good mechanics and electricians are trying to preach sermons, and wondering why their congregations continue to sleep, while the ISeechera are failing as merchants. "Succo-w" for April. "This dollar that I hold in my hand," he said, "reminds me of a deep, dark, scandalous secret." "Oh, George!" his wife exclaimed drop ping her hands In her lap, and bend- Insr forward eagerly, "tell me about It." "Yes," he went on, "it re minds me of a secret of that kind, because it's so hard to keep." Chicago Times-Herald. The Eminent Kldncsr and Bladder Specialist. The " Royal Baker and Pastry Cook " containing over 800 most practical and valuable cooking re ceipts free to every patron. Send postal card with your lull address. There are imitation baking ders. made from alum cheap, which it is prdent to void. Alum i food is poisonous. klnr pow nd sold ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO., 1C3 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. Nature made a mistake in creat ing men w ho live for themselves alone. St. Louis Star, THE SOCIETY WEDOINC. Thn Editor Got Even by Telling- the I'Ulo Truth About It. An editor who was thoroughly tired .of the foolishness that goes on at a church wedding finally got even as follows, says the Atchison Globe man: "They were married in great style. All the elite of the town were invi ted, principally because it was thought that they would be more likely to bring elegant presents for the bride. "Of course, the ceremony took place in the church, and the church was most beautifully decorated for the occasion. Potted plants were borrowed here and there, wherever they could be secured without mak ing the owner mad enough to fight. "The bride's young lady friends had the decorations in charge, and wnen tney were not making nose gays they were chewing the rag about the trouble and work, and wianing tnat me onae naa sense enough to get up her own wedding The ushers wore clawhammer coats, parted their hair in the middle and stepped high when they walked down the aisle. The coats were hired from a costumer and their white gloves came from an under taker, who kept them on hand for funeral occasions. "It was a ring ceremony. Tht ring was a monstrous gold band bor rowed of the village jeweler. Peo ple called the bride lovely, but she was so homely that hollyhocks wouldn't grow in the dooryard where she lived. The bridegroom wa dressed In conventional black, a a a 1 a socaueu oecause nis lather once wore the coat to a democratic con vention. The presents were simply elegant. They came from people who couldn't afford to hire the wash ing done or buy baker's bread. Then alter a 'sumptuous wedding supper' the bride and groom went to St. Louis on their wedding tour, where they spent more money in twenty four hours than both of them can earn lu a month." A Girl's Etwar On "Boy." The Hoy is not an animal, yet he can be heard to a considerable dis tance. When a Boy hollers he opens his mouth like a frog's, but girls hold their tongue till they are spoke to, and they answer respect able and tell just how it was. A Boy tli inks he is clever because he can wade where it is deep, but God made the dry land for every living thing, and rested on the seventh. When the Boy grows up he's called a husband and stays out nights, but the grew up erlrl is a widow and keeps house. Dr. E. Dotation's Antl Diuretic. May be worth to you more than $100 if you have a cnild who soils bedding from incontinence of wa ter daring sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trou ble at once. $1. Sold by Henry T. Hicks, Druggist. Hewitt Are you a believer in vaccination? Jewett Mst certainly; it kept my daughter from playing the piano for nearly a week. Town Topics. Men can be cured privately and positively at home of all weakness and disease. Write for new free book to Dr. J. N. Hathaway, 22$ . Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. tf Mr. Frost (looking up from his paper): "What are you chuckling at, Maria?" Mrs. Frost: "I was thinking of the time when you proposed. You told me to say one little word that would make you happy for life." Mr. Frost: "Yes, I remember. And you went and said the wrong word." Scene Dictation class at school. Teacher: "Now, Tommie, look at this. Is that the way to spell win dow, w-i-d-o-w?" "No, sir." Teacher. "What is the difference between window and widow?" g "Tommie: "You can see through the one but not through the other." Mrs. Fitzewell (socially inclined) My daughter, I have picked out a husband for you. Her Daughter Very well, but I tell you emphatically that when it comes to buying the wedding dress I am going to select the material myself. The Siscorerer of Swamp-Root at Work la Ela Laboratory. There is a disease prevailing in thla country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by It heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling about Swamp Root and its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. and mention tola nanar. Special Bates Via SAL. Railway. United Confederate Veterans' Be union, Memphis, Tenn., May 28 30, 1901. Special low rates from all points ; rate from Raleigh $16.45 for round trip ; tickets sold May 25, 26 and 27, return limit June 4. Extension of final limit may be obtained until June 30th, by depositing ticket with Joint Agent at Memphis and uponjpayment of fee of fifty cents. National Educational Association, Detroit, Mich , July 7-12, 1901. One fare for round trip from all points, plus $2.00 membership fee. Bate from Raleigh $18.80 via Rich mond, $20 60 via Washington. Tick ets sold July 5, 6 and 7, return lim it July 16. An extension of final limit may be obtained to Septem ber 1st, by depositing ticket before July 12 with the Joint Agent at Detroit and on payment of fee of nifty cents. BELIEFIN SIX HOURS. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved in six hours by "Nsw Great South American Kidey Cum." It is a great sur prise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves retention of water almost immediately. If you want Quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by Henry Hicks, druggist, Baleigh, N. C. Sept. 19-ly. T. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. The Capital City Line. DISTRESSING STOMACH DIS EASE. Permanently cured by the master ly power of "South African Ner vine Tonic." Invalids need suffer no longer, because this, great remedy can cure them all. It is a cure for the whole world of stomach weakness and indigestion. The cure begins with the first dose. The relief it brings is marvelous and surprising. It makes no failure; never disappoints. ; No matter how long you have suffered, your cure is certain under the use of this great health-giving force. Pleas ant and always safe. Sold by Henry T. Hicks, Druggist, Raleigh, N. C. THE Cash Buyers' Snpply Company Will furnish you (If cash accom panies the order) anything needed at home, on the farm or in your - . rm era mr w w place of business, ana BAt xuu m fiN ky. we KeeD no k wa, uu store, hire no cieras or couecvurs ' - a. m but, Instead, purchase direct iroui manufacturers, wholesale dealers jobbers, Ac, AT LOWEST CAKI PRICES, ana tor casn. If vou need any Agricultural Implement or Machinery, arm heeds. Hardware, Iron roofing Wire Fencing, Groceriis, tRurr Trees, Fruits, Musical Instru- ments, Hewing macuin s mooks bTATIONKRY, FURNITURE, DRY Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clothing, Tombstones, Blooded Stock or Po.ultrt, OR ANYTHING ELbE, write for prices. JBelow are price on a few lead ine articles. delivrbd at any dep -t in North Carolina: Two horae wagons, neat and durable, 33; one horse wagon 122 SO: dumn carts $'20; cart wheelsand axle $11.50; high arm, 5-drawer, drop- head sewingmacmne.wltn latest attacn ments. $16; nice cottage organ $S6; chapel organ $40; beautiful 7, octave pianos, splendid tone and well made, $145 and up, according to style of case anil finish. if wf cannot save vou money wa do not want your orders. W. S. BARNES, Manager. Ralotgh, N. C. AIM Put WIS Stomach in Perfect Condition Mr. William F. Hardy, Superintendent Pru dential Insurance Co., Cor. Amber and Norris Sts., Philadelphia, Pa., writes: Permit me to thank you for the excellent remedy, Ripans Tabulcs. have been suffering with constipation for about one year. I would get temporary relief, but It would return. I grew so bad about seven weeks ago that 1 suffered very much with my stomach. - ... m A. 1 used everything tmaginaDie, out grew u nc until 1 had a slight fever. A friend of mine who dined with me three weeks ago advised me to use Ripans Tabules. I bought a box and must confers that they put my stomach In a perfect condition and I feel better than I have for some time. There Is scarcely any condition of Ul-heakh that is not baocfitad fey ttw of a R LP.A.N.S Tabule. and the price. 10 tor t cmta. 4m rW bat thrm ktm or justify aay one in endunne ua Uvat art easfty ami For aaaa wj untm fW fre returned if we fall. Any one Bend ing kit etch and description of any inrcntioo will promotly receWe our opinion free concerning the patentability of wmt. How to Obtain a Patent" sent trnoa request. 1'atenU secured -kmuob us AdYertised for tale at our eipenae. Patent, taken out through as receive $feisl notice, without charge, in Th Tatewt R0 oed. an illustrated and widely circulated jour oal, consulted ty Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FRKt. Adores, VICTOR J. EVfltlS & CO.. (Patent Attorneys,) EvtBtBuUdinr. mSHKBTOa. D. C s5 PARKER'S HAIR BAL8AM mm 1 ul W.tlfia Mt. tela Wmr rail, to Imum Oray Hur to I La Youtafol Oolnr. hn.aU DudfufT a, hair laiaJ AGENTS, Booker T. WaLie. ton baa wrilio tu tory of hi a life hi mvrk. Ilerif ea .tiia viewa 00 tt gro lToblrm aod all hia baat apeorLai Llt a no colored people are runt advanced orders. . boaanaa for areola. Botn wblte aod eolorai areola make tneoey with this boat. Wilia iota. J. L. NICH0L8 A ( O. AUaoU.Ua, WANTED I Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office we with to open li this vicinity. If yonrrvcordiriO.K. here 1 ad opportunity. Kindly (it, good reference when writing. THE A. T. MORRIS WHOLESALE MQUSt CIXCIKMATI, OHIO. IIIuatralHl catAlogue 4 eU aUmpa 1 I Mr MTMLY arrUTtKhlk.ifMi - f kll. o.Wka. that la MTbIm mm faJL MRU. B. HOW AW, S Mimiwt T x r ijois 01 women win give up easy jobs and good salaries for the sake of working all the rest of their lives for their board and clothes. St. Louis Star. In the waltz every girl can claim to be a daughter of the revolution. Philadelphia Bulletin. The Fad for Old Jewelry. Among the many revivals of old fashions for the beginning of the new century none is more decided than the fancy for old Jewelry; the older and quainter the better. Old ornaments of all kinds are available if only they be good of their kind, says the Woman's Home Companion. The rage for such things in Europe Is extreme. Parisian goldsmiths are reproducing antique jewelry, and in England the pawnbroker's shops are ransacked for what has es caped the melting pot. Great-grandfathers' knee-buckles-silver, gold or paste make the most desirable of belt buckles, while noth ing in neckwear is more ttylish than a band of velvet ribbon fastened with an old shoe .buckle. Fashion able women who have inherited the ornaments of past generations are bringing forth such treasures and taking them to the jewelers to be adapted. Most of them need to have something done to them be fore they can be worn, but none of them are altered ox reset. your It Storekeeper: 'This matches sample perfectly, madam." Customer: "It certainly does, couldn't be closer." Storekeeper: "How many yards do you wish?" Customer: Oh! not any yet, You see, this is the very first shop i've trledl" Triennial Conclave Knighte Templar, Louisville, Ky , Aug. 27 30, 1901. One fare for ronnd trip from all points; rate from Baleigh $18.35 via Richmond ; tickets sold August 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28, return limit Sep tember 3. For further information call on or address, C. H. Gattis. C. P. & T. A. Raleigh, N. 0. Reasons Why you Should Insure in the Manhattan Life Its business is confined strictly to the most halthv uortions of the Uniied States, thus its policyholders constitute what you might call a preierred class. It is one of the strongest comtianies in the World, and ite assets are big enough 116,367,636.00 all gilt edged, and are invested entirely in America, thus receiving the constant care and attention of the officers of the company. It is an American company, amenable only to our own laws and not subject to the dictation of various foreign governments. it is not a racer for new business, the watch words of the company being, Strength, Soliiity and Security. 1 Its policies are simple, clean, straightforward contracts. Tl a . j.is management nas Deen practically the same for a Quarter of century. It has paid its policyholders since organizatiod over $45,000,000.00. Its Magnificent Through and Local Pas senger Service between the East and South and Southwest. The Seaboard Air Line Railway is called The ( apital City Line, be cause it enters the Capitals of the six States which it treaverses, ex clusive of the Nationals Capital, through which its trains run solid from New York to Jacksonville, and Tampa Florida. It rnns throagh Richmond, Va., Raleigh, N. C., Columbia, B.C., Atlanta, 6a., Mont gomery, Ala., and Tallahassee, Fla Ths road continue te run the famous Florida and Metropolitan Limited, and the Florida and At lanta Fast Mail trains affording the only through limited service daily, including Sunday, between New York and Florida, and is the shortest line between these points. These splendidly modern trains of the Seaboard Air Line Railway arrive at, and depart from Pennsyl vania Railway stations at Waeh lngton, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, carrying Pullman's most improved equipment, with unexcelled dining car service, compartment, drawing-room and observation cars. It has Pullman service five times per week each way from Washington to that cele brated resort, Pinehurst, N. C. It has the short line to and from Richmond, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Raleigh, Southern Pines, Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa and Atlanta, and the principal cities between the South and East. It is also the direct route to Athens, Augusta and Macon. In Atlanta, direct connections are made in the Union Station for Chattanooga, Nashville and Mem phis, also for New Orleans and all points in Texas, California and Mexico. In addition, it is the only line operating through trains, and Poll man sleeping cars between Atlanta and Norfolk, where connections are made with the Old Dominion Steamship Company, from New York, tht M. & M. T. Company, from Boston and Providence, the Norfolk 4b Washington Steamboat Company, from Washington, the Baltimore Steam Packet Company from Baltimore, and the N. Y. P. & N Railway, from New York and Philadelphia. Through Pullman cars also oper ated on quick schedules between Jacksonville and St Louis, via Montlcello, and between Jackson ville and New Orleans, in addition to through trains with Buffet Chair Cars between Savannah and Mont gomery. The local train service is first class with most convenient schedu les. In fact thw Seaboard' Air Line Railway will ticket passengers for any points, affording the quickest schedules, finest trains, and most comfortable service. Its 1,000 mile books sold at $25 00, are good from Wasdlngton, D C, over the entire system of 2,600 miles including Florida. CURRENT RAILROAD SCHEDULES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. Excursion Bates to Memphis, Tenn. via Seaboard Air Line Railway. Reunion Confederate Veterans. May 28-80, 'Ol. On account of the Reunion of United Confederate Veterans the St aboard Air Line Railway will se.l tickets from stations on its lines to Memphis and return at the very low rate of one cent per mile. Tickets will be sold May 25th, 26th and 27 th, good to return until June 4th An extension of final limit to Jnne 30th, 1901, will be granted on all Seaboard Air Line Railway tickets and on all tickets reading via that line by depositing same with Joint Ticket Agent at Mem phis on or before June 3rd and up on payment of fifty cents. Double Daily Trains with fast schedules and perfect passenger service make the Seaboard Air Line Railway (Capital City Line a con venient and attractive route to Memphis. For tickets, Pullman and Sleep ing Car reservations and full in formation as to rates and schedules apply to any agent of the Seaboard Air Line Railway. Southern A & tl. C. RAILROAD. TIMiil "L'JKAILISI 11. Te laka affaot BundaT Mar. U 1800. at 7: A. M. at OftMaboro. SupcmdM Time Taila 10. of Oat. B 1861 and all iaptMmnta tbanto. ASTBOim TRAINS'. 8TATIOHS AaflYax Bnn. Btlzt -rtMfxal't an and A.M. Lv. Golds boro . Best's , LaOrange Falling Creek... Kinston Caswell Dover Dover Core'sCreek Tuscarora Clark's New Bern New Bern Riverdale Croatan .Havelook Newport fcWildwood Atlantio Ar Morehead City. Lv Morehead City . . . Atlantic Hotel. Ar M. City Depot. Ar Lv Ar Lv Pasat agar Daily P.M. 3;s 6 e 1 6 as 6 S6 6 4ft 6 48 6 57 7 00 7 16 7 80 7 40 8 Of 8 0b 8 SO 8 33 8 39 8 44 8 62 8 B7 9 OP ISiStandard Railway of The South. The Direct Line 'o all points Texas California Florida - Cuba Porto Rico. "Strictly FIRST CLASS Equipment on all through and local trains; Pull man Palaoe Sleeping cars on ail nignt trains. Fast and safe schedules. Travel by tne Soutnern and you are aasnred a safe, comfortable and expe ditions Journey. Apply to ticket agents for Mate ta ble, rates and general information, or address (No trouble to answer questions) 8. H. HARDWICK, O. P. A., Washington. D. C. WE3TBOUATD TILLERS. a Ratio op Payments to Policyholders to Premiums Received FROM ORGANIZATIPN TO JANUARY 1ST, 1900. Commenced Premiums Company. Business. Received. Manhattan Life, Aug, 1850, $55,703,054 flTATlOBa Ar Ooldsftoro dally. Dally o2d Baa If si anf MuiuhI Lite, Mass. Mut. Life, Penn Mutual, New York Life, Equitable, Northwestern, National Life, Union Central, Feb., 1843, Aug. 1851, May, 1847, April, 1845, -July, 1859, Nov., 1858, Feb., 1850, March, 1867, 728.253,694 60,268,275 87,749,054 527,888,388 593,109,594 209,752,220 36,598,233 Paid to Policyholders. f45,34G,055 510,449,169 87,647,130 52,215,293 298,198,195 322,786,211 107,316,914 18,006,228 17,344,844 Paid per llOOrec'd $81.31 70.09 62.47 59.51 56.49 54.42 51.16 49.20 "39.54 43,864,891 ihis is how the Manhattan has earned its title, "The Old Reliable." BUTLER & AYER, General Agents, Raleigh, N. C. 605 Tucker Building. . MILEAGE TICKETS REDUCED. Seaboard Air Line Railway one thou sand mile tickets are now sold from all points on its lines at rate of $25.00, in cluding those previously sold in the State of Florida at $30,000. These tick ets are good over the entire Seaboard Air Line Railway system and are hon ored between Richmond and Washing- a- 1 1 -r : 1 j T71 jm 1 . buu uy 1. ne niuiuuuuu, x reuericasDurg and Pdtomac and Pennsylvania rail roads, between Portsmouth and Balti more by the Baltimore Steam Packet Company (Bay Line) and between Clinton and Columbia. S. C. bvi!tne .Columbia, Newberry & Laurens Rail road, ah ticaeta. wmcn nave been sold at $25,00 and endorsed "not good in State of Florida" will be honored over tbe entire system, including lines m Florida, regardless of such endorse ment W LaGranjra Falling Ora...... Kinston ....... aurvelL. Lv Ar Lv Ar Lv Dora ... Oa3nekv. Tusaarara Clark! Hawbatn. TT I a 11 il 1 luveiQaM Croatan Havalook. Newport. WUdwooi Morabart Gtty. Atlantis Hotal. M. City Days 1. . f 5; 11 OS 10a 1 ion s ion 1011 f 960 42 W Water Takcranh 10 90 812 109 in 811 SOB 889 748 7(9 7X3 7 17 722 7SS A.M. I- P.M. ' 800 7 86; I 728 M 887 6t t eu in, 829 f 811 Y 89 dm: 'AY R L VERNON, TP A' Charlotte, N C THAD C STURGIS, C T A Raleigh, N C Wit. B. L. DXLL,Cst S. A. L. RAILWAY Direct Line to All Points in Georgia, Alabama; Florida, - Texas, Cuba and Porto Rifco. H AST LIMITED AND EXPRESS TRAINS, FIRST-CLASS EQUIP MENT and the beat vjcommodation. Day coaches and Buffet Sleeping can on all trains. v" Travel by the "FLORIDA AND METROPOLITAN LIMITED, w and yon are assured of a quick and a comfortable Journey. UcBtplei Disicg Car Scrvica can on or write for time tables, rates and other information to ' C H. GATTIS, O. P. and T. A , Baubxgh, N. C. H. 8. LEARD, T. P. A-, ' Haklxt, N. C K.E.L.BUNCH,G.P.A., Portsmouth Va. W. & W. R. R. AND BUANC0&3 iNl) ATLANTIC COAST LINK K It COMPANY OF SOUTH CAROLINA OUHPIHIID SCHBICl.a TRAIKB OOIKQ 8O0TM DATXD aa II. lbCL. il Lv Waldon.. ArBocky Mount, 11 KM 1 001 Lv Tar boro.. 12 21 Lv Rooky LvWllaor.. LvSaima..'' .vfaratttv Ar Florence Golds boro.... Magnolia Wilmington. 1 06 1 0B US r. ar 8 6 V 52 s on 4 K 7 85 r. ar 10 40 2 do 11 ia 12 85 2 40 a at a. m. 10 C28 17 7 101 6 J5I 5 57 8 4t 7 5l 9 201 rjL.A.M IX. 12 54 2 4C T&ADI8 eoare hobtu it Lv F10Tnom LvFaratUvlll.. Lv Baima Ar WUion. Lv Wilmington! Lit Magnolia Lt &kiabera Lv Wllaon ArBocky Mount, ArTarboro, lv XarDoro. LvBoeky Mount, 6 12 T3 a. ar 9 flCH 12 16l 1 60 2 85 4 60 r. at. 2 85 8 80 dxtl r. ar i 85 9 41 11 VA 12 11 5tt e 10 IS KJ481 8 801 4 m r. at. A 1 12 IS 12 45 12 45 1 881 r. 7 00 8 SC 9 87 r. m 10 45 11 23! t.M. 8 83 4 85 8 00 3 9 85 11 10 1228 r. . 1 18 1 61 tuauy axaspt Monday. tDaUy WUninaton and Wakkm Kaflmi -vi kin DrvMon Main Line Train loaisa wil i2w-8qo L- F-y-oevilia . ,,."u'.'-.TW ayvuj 12 2D p. m. ?JJ"8anf ord 1 48 p. nu Batnrninc teavt DMuwu mi 0 ?. m arrive ravattaviru a an m".1.Tt FayettevilM 4 80 p. m arrtvms 23 p.m. p. n Wilmington 9 Wilmington and Waldo lrtrad. Ben. neturviraach-Traia lavaiiBannaS juw a. m , auxtonj05 a. nu. ad inuiv w a. jxopa jaujs 10 5) a. arrlva FaystUrilia 11 10. Patornin u Railroad, al ; Bad BpriiirTtrtth thV BmA Tinon tas Beotland Hack Branch Boaa j?.7??.Won f P;- Halifax417p?i: ""oiinu hsjok at o US n. m. vinafeW p. m Klnslon7ioV.1fS tog karat Kinston 750 a. kL GrwrnrSa ?Jl a. m,, antvinf HaUfaxagaT WeWon llJBa. maiSex BundaV. Trains on Waabington Branch SsiWl. lngton 8:10 a. m. and p!m'Swm v. oflnlf!2!l" Twooro, M. O, daily i?0: r and-8andy 9in arrrvas Tm nrsm iii-iii an m 1 m wt - rTraia 1 on Midland N. G. Branch fzajing BmlthftwM ClO a. m i,ZL71 740 a.nu,arrrva aMokkf oro SJSa. : P.aa at Trains on Haahvllla Branch laaaa iu. u. uu a. m 4a am. fsbmS Ti? Mount lia.aTi'p: rd5 m m IlMlTED Double Daily Service BSTWEKN NEW YORK. TAMPA. ATLANTA, NEW ORLEANS, AND POINTS SOUTH AND WEST. IK XFTTCT rCBRTJABT Ht 1W1. SOUTH BOUND Dall Mo. a no. a Lt Baleigh Ar Haaiiet......... Lv " Lt Colombia .... Ar Savannah at JackaoBvlll Ar Tam pa ....... ....8 4s am 5 0b pa ... Sfcfam 7&upa .. 6 44 am s1ubi ... 840am lOUaa ...1214 pm 2 WW M 3 50 pm .. 6 00 am Ho. 403. Lv Wsw York. PannJLB 12 56 pm IS 10 a rniauei run aw an MA Lv Balttmora, (t6pn OKU LiV Wamnuqaon P. H. R..A 55 tm aSSas LtKwiimikl 8 ALBy lilaOpm ltZSaa Lv Bidgeway Jet 2 15 am IK pa sujpa aahvilla Koaky daily Train an rrthrtm . farrjlintmiiw - waaa Waldon for all M!na v ju.. via rau J. B. BX7LT, Qml XfAS. a u. t... ..yj Lv Nw York NYF AM 1 7 55 am tUa T r,hii'J?hU 10 20amlla Lv N Y. O D S 8 Oo...t 1 00 p Lv Bsltimora B 8 P Co f 6 SOpa Lv Waah'n H4W8B ! Lv Ponamoaui tt.AJLBy 9 OJ pm 10 c8 Lv Ridgrway Jot..... 12 63 am 2 10 pa Lv Baleigh sot am p" Ar Mantlet . .. 6 80 ass 7t Lt . 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Wilmington, 1 Iamb t?,1 80pm 6 00a At Baleigh tf&Oam llSOea Lv Bid' way 10 am zOOpa Ax TXrtanMxua.... 7 00am 0 V Ax Waah'ton Iff A W 8 B 7 0a AT Baltimore B a P Co, 7 uCaa at fcew York O O tf a Co 1 XVa ar PTillaAslbJa X YPAa 6 46 pm ftl!" arirew York. g Upm tt 44 (X Lv Tampa A L tOOpm auika Lv JackaonviUa 10 20 am 7 45p Lv Savannah. .t. 160 pm Xl Lt U)lamtia ...... 6a7pm Sa Lt Hamlet 9 40 pm V'JDt T Kaieogh 12 2Bam litffp Lt Bidgeway Jct.... 2 loam 2 13P Lt Ricaimoad 610am 6 top9 Ar WaaungMRL, p. mc 8 45mm pa At Baltimore P B B ... lOuSam liaaptf At Pailaoelghla P K B. 12 27 dm 2 oaa AT Maw XoriPEB.... lpm 6Xtf KDaUT-.I Bnodav Co55 Time IBaatern TLu.e. Dining can between fiew York and E inond,and n""rlft and JackaoaTille o trains aoa. 81 and 44. Tickets on sale to all points. man births. Reserved and reservf. tlons made. on outgoing steamer! from Norfolk. Baggage enec from hotel and residences wltnost extra charge. Call at the Up-town Ticket Office Yarbcroagh House Building C. H. Gattis, t T. and P. i RALEIGH, N. C. 'Phones 117. H. LEA RD, T. P. A Ilamlet, N C B. E. L. BUNCH, Genl Pass. Ages General oCloes : Portsnoath, V A.
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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