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THE 1 Etonian and Home Circle. 5 A Hong. f;Once.in purple twilight, V Loog and lung ago, 1 to h! oulnide your window SlVVhfre the rones bud and blow, i Ami beard you ning a love ong IJ Tender and nweet and free; i,But I did not know that in ninging You Were thinking of tne. Ho in.that purple twilight, My heart ws overcome By the breath of that song, and 1 f loved you ; , But my tongue wan dry and dumb For you were a high-toned lady And why should you care for me t So 1 utole kway not knowing You were singing of me. Wince then in a far off country When the evening sk grew pale, a n:gntingae under my caneiuenC Told me the whole sad tale. You are dead, and my heart is bro ken ; But, alas it might not be Had 1 only known in the twilight You were singing of me. a From u Haclielor'ti View. N. Y. l"resn. The average woman i.s i'unuieht to a man when hIio think ahe In woht narcantlc. A Hiiiart woman can fool a man all his 11 lb but a smart man can only fool a woman until alio linda ita out. It is generally a mystery to man Just how ho came to propone. Half of the trouble in the world is cauood by the devil; the rest la caus ed by family friends. CD 70 J IS 1 UP' T7ITH ALAME BACK? IXtacj Troafcle Bakes Too Cscrabk. Almost everybody who reads the new, papers is sure to Know of the wonderful cures mace vj ur. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the rreal kidney, Ihref and bladder remedy. It is the great meV ca' triumph of the nine teenth century, dis covered sfter years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and Is wonderfully successful in promptly cvta lame back, kidney, bladder, uric arid trou bles and Blight's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's 2wainp-KOOt is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, over or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you netd. It has been tested In so many ways. In hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this papet who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. when writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Blng- hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Bom o Swamp-Boot. foliar sues are sold by all good druggists. Aa Exchacige. A prvm dlftch from Parb an nounces that Mme. Dofeboges, form- -rJy Mlm Harriet Lancaster, of New York, gave birth a few days ago to triplet, and thb U the third time the name thing has happened to her. She wis married exactly three years and three rnonth ago, and has nine children, all fine boys ami h- altny. Mme. De&bog) has nnashed all previous record,', and the French Republic will not be doing ita duty if it fail to have a medal struck In honor of this American lady. FOR DELICATE LITTLE BOYS. UBS. CAGE DEAD. rb Wife or th HcrrMry ot the Tnw rjr Paaara Away. Whington, May 17. Mrs. Gage, wife of Secretary Lyman J. Gage, of the Treasury Department, died at her residence here at 9:30 o'clork to night. Heart trouble was the im mediate caune of her death. "I see that a home for honest In digent lawyers U to lie established in Wisconsin." "Well, that's the kind of lawyt-rs that become Indi gent." Puck. Men can be cured privately and positively at home of all weaknes and disease. Write for new free boo to Dr. J. N. Hathaway, 22$ b. Broa St., Atlanta, Ua. t d Reasons why yoa shou,d Insure in the 4 The Wane of 4outbern Cblvalrj. Burke Sasnett, in Atlanta Constitution The south haa ever been distin guished for its chivalry. The Nor man knight m as never more gallant and courteous than the cavaliers of Virginia, the Carolines and Georgia. The principles, of which the "otarand garter" were the symbols, were as dear to them as the brave followers of the Iliack Prince, the knightly son of Edward III. Its business Is confined strictly to the most healthy portions of the But with shame be it said, this United States, thus Its policyholders constitute what you might call a spirit Is waning. The sons of chival- preferred class. rous fathers are degenerating into It is one of the strongest companies in the World, and its assets are duffers and groundlings, and on all big enough 116,367,636.00 all gilt edjred, and are invested entirely in hands we are confronted with the America, thus receivine the constant care and attention of the officers of snob and the shoddy. Respect for the company. woman, that bulwark of society, is It is an American company, amenable only to our own laws and not at a low ebb when stalwart brutes subject to the dictation of various foreign governments. calling themselves men sit com- It Is not a racer for new business, the watch words ol the company placently in their seats on street being, Strength, Soli-iity and Security. cars while ladies Btand. It Is In- Its policies are simple, clean, straightforward contracts. credible that such discourteous and Its management has been practically the same lor a quarter ot a ungentlemauly treatment of the fair century. -Mv little bov. a-e six veirs. has txen ?ou. from infancy with const pa t:on and KU Ab nave done him more ;ood than any other medicine I nave ever erven nun. upn cettinj: up in the rrorning I notice him having a bad breath, or if he pets peevish, out of sorts, etc.a HIPANS quickly puts his stom ach and bowels in ex cellent condition. I was myself much troubled with indigestion for a long time and RIPANS completely cured me. I cannot give RIPANS enough praise, but speak a good word for them whenever the op do so. MRS VIOLA Ca, New Jersey, ivirttinitv is afforded' me to SPRNGER. Glassboro. Gloucester jan'y 7, 1901' TWn la HtKHr ? eeaAKtaa af W- WaHk that la x beofeStrS ky ts us of a R.Lr.A.M.a Tafia. 10 for 5 ersta. Sacs tfcaa tmtm aar koma ar tmMity aa oat rtna: Ilia that ax aaaiiy caraa. br Ist. Of Fifty Thousand Copies TURNER'S N. C. ALMANAC will be leaned for the Year lol -O- Cash Bayers' Supply Company Will tataUh jroo pi K"b.-. oo. th. or in yo.r place of bualneaa, ana - r MONEY. We kwp no f.ods, .hlre no clerk, or JUyJW bat, i""xaa, puru--.- man o fact urvra, ido' If yoa need aty Auriculturai. . IMPIJUIIKT or MACHINE;'. FARM f MKEIM llARIWARE,lKO?l IUWHJCU, i OUMAS KAU . kl . T IKdTKU. I 1 . m. . - IV.aja.aa A 1 rsnr 1 rfP vsi m t I k ti . hTATIOSKKV, rUBSITUM, ' OOOIM. NtrriONH. CUTH!XJ, TOMIWWSM, BUWM BWa, POL'LTRT, OR ANYTMIiN" ftu-r write for price. jBelow are pric 00 a few lad inrarticl, uauvaaai at anj iiepA in North tarolina: Tu ttora waguos, nrat and durable. 153; one bon wagoo 122 50; dump caru $; cart wbeeUaad axle Ill.W; high arm, 5-drawer, drop bead sewinjcmacbine.wlth latest attach meots, nice cotUire uran 55; chapel orirau $40; beautiful 7, ocUre piairos, splendid tone and well made, lllft and up, according to stjle of case and flniab. If we cannot sate you munej we do not want jour order. W.S. ItAUXES, Manager Rslelfh.N. C Every cotton planter sl: write forouraluablc illui iry ihict, "Louon turn.:.-; aa4 aviJrrM t Ws bava a mall frco. It Urlm .f !.. atom ark dlardr-wtMiu, rl. Cbal atarr child M Urttlm Ut. a-uJ Slkk 11 ,uu Frcy'c K Vermifuge I I baa bee aurcaaafmijf caa UUr m luir ufy. 1 . IBS m To advertise Is simply to make known, who yoa are, where yoa are and what yoa have to sell. How to do this effectually, ana at ine small est possible cost la the problem for you to solve. The failure to obtain desired results from advertising is due to the way some people do it, and t.hAV InvjirUhlv mv "It dMA not nsv." The lUdlciOUS way is to use a medium that has reputation, circulation and permanency. Turner N. C. Almanao has been the State Standard for 64 years, and has an annual circulation of 50,000 copies, and remains a standing advertisement for a year. Advertising rates upon application. ENNIS PUBLISHING CO. RALEIGH. N. C Hex fihould be tolerated in the home of chivalry and yet such a spectacle is daily witnessed right here in At lanta, the leading city of the south. Are these the effete and degenerate scions of the old southern gentleman or are they the flotsam and ie s-'tm that have drifted this way cn In tides of a foreign influx? Certain such boors are not indigenous southern soil. The same spirit is apparent in tht bruseque and often iusu ih.g se. ci. S S A auuresseu 10 young working wu i n It has paid its policyholders since organizatiod over $45,000,000.00. We judge a company as we do a man. What are its morals? When other companies deserted the Southern Policy-holder, and used both the money he had contributed towards their success, and their influence to destroy him, the Manhattan stayed firm as a rock "Justice" was their motto. See what a distinguished Statesman of Georgia says: STATE OP GEORGIA, Treasury Department. Atlanta, Ga , May 12, 1891. STATE OP NORTH CAROLJNA, 1 City of Raxxioh, Wakk County. N. B. Broughton makes oath that he Is of the firm of Edwards A Brousrhton. Printers and Binders, doing business In the city of Raleigh ! and that the said firm have made a contract with the Knmss Publish Ing Company to print 60,000 copies of Turner's N. C. Almanao for tne year 1900. N. 1$. BUUUUHTUK Sworn to before me and suDcnoea in my HEAL. presence, this the 27th day of August, A. D. 1900. W. M. Russ, Clerk Superior Court, by V1TRUVIU8 Roystrb, Deputy Clerk. it m Onr f- returned if we fsIL Any one send- tn tlrrtt fc and detcritrtion of sjbt invention will promptly rtccire our pirnou ure the pstentsbihty of tune. "How to Obtain a Pstenf sent upon request TstenU secured v rtrrMicrrt lift advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out through us receive sfrcisl meHte. without charce. in The Fatutt Rxo- oD, an illustrated and widely circulated jocr asl, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVAI1S & CO.. (Pafenf Affornry,) Event Bulldine. mSHIHOTOX D-C A girl's idea of diplomacy Ls to r wiio occupy business p.i ion a U be a guar 1 ;ce ior thinks wants her, and deviling him into going with her. The houses in heaven never need any cleaning, but even there the wo men angels will probably want to change the furniture around. The cleverest woman in the world is the one that knows how to keep her husband jealous without his knowing that she knows he is. mere prooaDiy never was a wo- whose sex should their respectful trvau.i ... iiu.- worthy women ode 11 wii hou v. h r or brothers upon whom th ouid lean for support, are eaniine the bread which keeps them lrc in b gary anb shame. I write to protost agai-st this growing tendency in our midst to ward the uncnivalrnus and ungal- lant treatment of woman. The 1 f 1 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CWanm aa4 toaattfUa Um bale. Pfuool.. a lyiHiiuil giaatK. Vrvav Valla to Batora Oray Hair to Ita TtuUfnl Color. mil OaadnifT m4 aair tauiaaj ua.aa4fUatlJngin f AGENTS, Booker T. Waabisg ton has wntuo tt tort of his life to J or. BsciTes bis views on tbe Na. ro rroblem and all his best speecbra. White sodoolored people are fitmg adraceed orders. A boo arts fur afenia. Both white and outorad ageots make money with tbia tt. J L. NICIIOM A CO, Atlanta, (it WANTED I Reliable man for Manarr ot Branch Office we wish to opn la this vicinity. If yon r record is O.K. here is an opportunity. Kindly gUs good referenoe when writing. THEA. T.UORr.S 17H0U8ALE HOUSI CINCINNATI, OHIO. Illustrated cataloguo 4 eta stamps. My VSNTBLT BrsCUTvH U tao aoi I tkat U tarailMi m4 mb4 fail, ak U K. I MRS. B. ROW AW, B SW HIw a,.M U.J CURRENT RAILROAD SCHEDULE8 AND ANnOUNCEMENTS. Why Mr. Hardeman had a policy in the Manhattan Life. man who could pin her dress togeth- Lpirit of commercialism, so deaden .mi , , uu ing to the higher and finer senti- would't laugh at it if he dared to. mentf, may acc0unt for, but cannot It you tell a woman a man is era- excuse Bucn rudeness. The south zy 10 marry ner ueiore tne wedding f IS a win nA mnr. innpon whan cria ov- sue will love you; if you tell her the changes her time-honored chivalry huio imus uwi lire WOUU1UK Be fnr fho an voo-o minora P KQ 111. - , I w'w iarMv '"nut A V; X O Va fUO AAA win naio you lorever. born ftnd in.bred Hnfjh. it's your brainy women who tail ! tl IfaVl With tiWlkl Qlwl It'kl YTill S ftwAlta ' I I II A I .auTVAIt Ilia Half ulm t'all in Ifivo with K1..u I v"" vv v v v vv ivii Miwiiij n uuiii Men may be wicked villains, but Maj. Jos. H. Morgan, Special Agt. Atlanta. D ar Si : As agent of the Manhattan Life Insurance Company of Sew Y. rk, it affords me pleasure to say to you that my father was ln- -ur d in your company, and by reason of the late war, he was unable to r aci your company and pay his premiums as they fell due; and that after the cessation of hostilities, my father having died during the war, tour company have paid to my mother the amount of his policy less the amount of premium unpaid. Yours Truly, (Signed) K. U. HAKDifiMAN, Btate Treaturer. And this was not an isolated case by no means. So soon as the civil war was orer the Manhattan announced that the company was ready to communicate with the old policyholders, in viting them to reinstate their policies, making one condition only, that the policyholders should be in good health. Such an act of generosity was unthought of by any other company or corporation. Knowing that their Southern policyholders were .most of them, men who had made every sacriflc possible for the land that they loved, and that had been reduced from affluence to poverty, they offered, in lieu or ready money to acoept a note covering the entire premium during the time that payments had lapsed. In addition to that they placed these policies on the same footine of other policies of the same date, in recard unce upon a time Horace (Jreely to dividends and and annuities. after all they don't ko liome and sit I loanea a 1 "end in Denver $5,000, rnacompany went even further : in cases wnere the insurer was right down and copy each other's anU alter waiting patiently for the amtoie to comply wun tnese very noerai term?, or am not care to renew hunnoii I Davment Ot tne amount dn h m iii.y uuiidk kubbb uuuuivwiuie wiuw, mw niaiiujiiBuaeitwu w uov wujbo. I . " I . , . .1 . . . . . , r . , and not eettin? it he nlacprl th bUW purouaao vaiuo oi tue policy as n Btoou uu tue uaie ui me lapse Probably at her wedding the wo man on the date of the f mm thai nnn-nsivmant. nf nromlnma . i maim in vfa t-,n rw f iivM.AM n . i j -v - ieeis almost as lmnorunt asi"4" " uo iuymw- ii,kAn.i. fia ur.nh.H.. k.. m.A .i.aiA(thia .nt..fnanAMaif. the man did the first time he ever toruey ior collection on a fifty per which was not followed bv other Northern Companies, "on the eround traveled on a railroad pass. cexxi. contingent contract. The law- that the disloyalty of Southern policyholders vitiated their contracts," Women never consider themselves was 8ure ne couia conect u, ana still it remains on record that the Manhattan was true and steadfast, reallv Intimate with one another Un- anoiner lon& wait ensued, finally honest and equitable, when all others forsook the old soldiers in the til they have told each other how Jur "reeiey wrote the lawyer about "me oi tneir airest necessity. w A 1 a a ....I thev first met their husbands. lD ciaim, inquiring as to whether ltulera aa Money Makers. Sunny Mouth. It is a startling sign of the insta bility of the times when European I collected w'orelgns go to America to Invest their private fortunes. American railways in particular seem to have a great attraction for the various royalties. Even so patriotic a per son as the Herman emperor has not escaped the general desire to put money as far away aa possible from the fatherland. He has invested over 600,000 in the Atchison-Topeka, the Illinois Central, the Louisville and Nashville, the Santa Fe and the Union and South Pacific railways. The Empress Augusta Victoria has XI 00,000 worth of shares in the same concerns, while the princes of the house of llussia have invested about 200,000. These railway in vestments bring them In an average ol 5 per cant. The Czar of Russia has over 1, 000,000 worth of shares in the Penn sylvania railroad, the Northern and Canadian Pacific, the New Jersey Central and the New York Central railways, which give him an annual income of 100,000. The kings of Italy, Greece, Denmark and Belgi um all figure in the lists of Ameri can shareholders oven the sultan and the shah have gon to the new world with large sums of money. Perhaps the most modatt sum in vested is 2,000 of the Empress Eu genie. or not he had collected it. The law yer answered Mr. Greeley's note of inquiry as follows: "In relation to the collection re ferred to, I beg to say that I liave I my half. Your half is Ratio op Payments to Policyholder to Premiums Received from organizatipn to january 1st, 1900. Commenced Premiums Company. Business. Received. Manhattan Elfe, Aug, 1850, $55,763,054 still due." The Old Man's Idea. Papa "What on earth do Bessie and that young man find to talk about?" Mamma "Oh, questions of the hour, I suppose." Papa "I'll bet they haven't the remotest idea what the hour is!" Detroit Journal. Mutual Life. 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. $45,346,055 510.449,169 37,647,130 52,215,293 298,198,195 322,786,211 107,316,914 18,006,228 17,344,844 Paid per flOOrec'd $81.31 70 09 62.47 59.51 56.49 54.42 51.16 49.20 39.54 Excursion Rates to Memphis. Tenc, vis Seaboard Air Line Railway. Reunion Confederate Veterana. May 28-30, 'Ol. I On account of the Reunion of United Confederate Veterans the S aboard Air Line Railway will sell 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 27th, good to return until June 4th An extension of final limit to June 30th, 1901, will be granted on all Seaboard Air Line Railway tickets and on all tickets reading I 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. A .M. I). RAILROAD TIME TABLE 11 To take effect Sunday Mar. 11 1900, at 7 :40 A. M. at Goldsboro. Supersedes Time Table 10, of Oct. 22 1899, and all supplements thereto. BA8TBOUND TI1A.IJMH. Southern AY W. & W. R. R. AND BRANCHED IN L ATLANTIC COAST LINK R B COMPANY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. coxobhsbd iohiddia TRAIN8 GOING SOUTH ISiStandard Railway of The South. DATS!) Jau II, IV01. The Direct Line 'o all points Lv Waldo Ar Bscky Mount, LvTarboro.. STATIONS Daily ex. Sun. mixt solid frei't cars and passengers, A. M. Pass enger Daily P.M. exas California Florida - Cuba Porto Rico. "Strictly FIRST CLASS Equipment on all through and local trains; Pull man Palace sleeping cars on an nigm trains. Fast ana sale Bcneuuiea. Travel by the Southern and you are assured a safe, comfortable and expe ditious Journey. Apply to ticket agents for time ta bles, rates and general information, or address (No trouble to answer questions) S. H. HARDWICK, G. P. A., Washington. D. C. LvBocky Lt Wilson. LvBalma.. ' LvFayetfel at jrioranos Goldsboro . . Magnolia M. Wilmington. Si a. k. 11 1 00 11 SI 1 06 1 69 S 66 4 & 7 So r. . r. m 8 6 V 62 rif. 6 0G 10 C2 17 10 M7 ItH 1 18 12 51 2 40 A I 3k 5 a. at. 5 57 17 64t 7 51 TM.IA.U 9 x5 rat. 6 JNU 5S 140 TRAIB8 0OIMQ MUST II is i da 6 Lv yioranoa. Lv FayatteTiile.. Lv Bsfma Ax Wilson. a. m 9 50 12 101 1 60! 2 SN Ly Wilmington J LV Magnolia ... Lt Ooldsboro. Lv Wilson..-. As Booky Mount, R L VERNON, TP A Charlotte. N C THAD C STUROIS, CT A Raleigh, N C ArTarborOw,.... Lv Tartmro.... KwlSoi1: AM. 4W r. at. 2 SS I SO! 3 s sot 4 T. 8j 6- 13 r. x. t A3 9 41 11 S&l 12 11 5 S3 s at 12 IS S S3 4 So e oo 3 ii t. at 7 001 8 Sf' 9 S7 8 10ll2 46l 18 46 r. st. 10 45 43,864,891 This is how the Manhattan has earned ita title, "The Old Reliable." BUTLER & AYER, General Agents, Raleigh, N. C. 505 Tucker Building. Ar Lv Ar Lv "Were They all Members of the Legislature) A man who la on the inside tells us confidentially that there are 800 applicants for city jobs under the new administration, and tha; he knows for a certainty that every na tion on the face of the earth is rep resented in that eight hundred, and that tobacco is chewed In nine diff erent languages in the crowd. Charlotte People's Paper. Toasting - broiling baking - ironing anythiirg that can be done with a wood or coal fire is done better, cheaper and quicker on a w Blue Flame Heat is not diffused through out the housethere is - no smell, soot, or danger, and the expense of operating is nomi nal. Made in many sizes; sold wherever stoves are sold. If your dealer does not have it write to nearest agency of STANDARD OIL COMPANY . Lv. Ooldsboro 3 Best's 6 5 LaGrange 55 Falling Creek 6 10 Kinston 6 22 Caswell 6 88 Dover 6 45 Dover 6 45 Core's.Creek 6 67 Tosoarora 7 00 Clark's 7 16 New Bern 7 so New Bern 7 40 Riverdale 8 06 Croatan 8 08 Mavelock 8 90 Newport. 8 3S Wildwood 8 89 Atlantio 8 44 Ar Morehead City 8 53 Lv Morehead City a 67 Atlantic Hotel. Ar M. City Depot 9 Of WE8TBOUMB TRAINS, uany ex Passenger cept San 12 45 1 .... Lat.lr. . SDally 9 8S 11 10 12 r. at. 1 IS l 6i Vestibuud IIMITED Trails Double Daily Service BETWEEN NEW YORK, TAMPA. ATLANTA, NEW ORLEAN8, AND POINTS SOUTH AND WEST. IN KFTECT 7CBBUABT 24, Y&il. 80 1'TH BOUND Dally Ko. 11 Daily Lv Msw VorK, Fnn,iLE 12 55 pm 12 10 ao Lv Philadsl PRB SiOta Lv Baltimore, M 6 S pm S X2 am Uf Wauiopon P. Sk&..e55 pm 8s5an tv Krnmuatt. SAL By lo o pm it 23 ui Lv Sidgsway Jet ........ 2 A am S SO pm Lv RaWgh ...8 4am SUwpm ArHasalst...... eajam 7 50 pm Lv 0 4Sm 810 pm Lv OohimMa 8 40 am 10 su am ArSavannah M..121tlpm 2 ZO am AT JsckSOBTill S fiO nm 8 SO am Ar Tim.M.M.M.M.. 6 00 am ft Uj pm ho. 403. ho. 41 Lv New York M YP AN 1 7 55 am S59 Lv PhiladiphU 10 20 am 11 20 LtN Y.OD88 Oo...f S 00 p pm pm Lv Bslnmors BBPCa Lv Waah'n NsWBB liv fonmtoanxa a.ALBy 9 0J pm Lv RidKcway Jot . .. 12 65 am Lv KsJcIkq. SUXam Arnauilct 6S0sai Lv . - 045am ai Wlimliigtou,. ....... 12 uo pm Ai.CAavwu, 9 6ia Ara.uanta M. Ar August CAW O... Ar M soon C of Ga. ATllonyrAAWP.. As Mobile LAN Ax Msw Orisons LAN. AxNashvUlliOA mL Ax Memphis M t esOrxa SOpm lux A mm 210 pm 4 i3 pm 7 4u pm Silft pm wuminglon and Waldon KsUroa4. Yad kin DlvMon Main Una TiajTlaWTL wul Sfton 990 a. nrS 11 06 p. dl Isavrm Faam- iiJZrZTrT arrtrm Banford 1 42 p.'m. BMjninti arrive sttsvllk 4 SO p. bu, anlTSt lu45a Itisai SSuam 10 pa lli 7 20 pm lliuam 9X3pm .lUUam 2 56 am 4 12 pm 7 SO am SO pm SSam 6 66 pm 4 00pm 610 am S. A. L. Ta A Tl V T a IT K A I I WAY lBnfordS06. mra Uirctl Line 10 All POtDtg 10 jLVi?on skion Eallroad, Ban. -TT "j7 iaaoB-inu MSTSS fTSnS)StS SHf Maxton 906 a. mSd 8prtnt9 06swm Hops Mills 10 6J a. mT rmtonxn asarss txvpmaum DUO p. Georgia, Alabima, Florida, Texas, nba and Porto Eico. aiTtve Fa: jamua u ui nywamiie 4 40 p. i On Bad Bprings f tt 11 Z&nuiBflUoiia at FaTsttarllm wttk 78 a MaxtmittS'thZ'r.'r: KalliOavd. at Sad ftrtn7ra"J? S?i BprsadBowmors BjTroad. atSaafeid wtth ks 8aboard Air Un Sa iwl' Chazlotte Jnt6e Seotland Meek Bnaeh Bos saves Weidon S sa & a n.u.. . .V " I ilin q-,.i rT r1 : " 1 u n. m. STATIONS Daily A.M. Ar Goldsboro 11 05 Bswa... a 1U4S W LaGiange.... a 10 SS Falling Oreek a 1022 W Kinston s 1012 Cssnrsll f 960 Dow Oon Creak i .. v f day, Mxr solid Frt hw mstss Kinstoa 7 60 a. xl. OrsmrvUte ington 8:10 1 2:80 p. m-, sntrs Pai FAST LIMITED AND EXPRFRa solid Frt' Immm . at. and 4:00 p. snl. isiiiiiiii car. and TRAINS, FIRST-CLASS EQUIP- JwlSi?.!m- PmT- r 44 06 Lv Tsmps L 9 00 pm SOasxa Lv JseksoavilM 10 20 am 7 45 pm , ofTnnsn... 1 60 pm 11 am liV Cohnnfala a a J Lv Hamist 9 SO mm fi am 12 28am li C7pm Lv Bidgeway Jet .. luam 215pa L.V Rioamomd.. ......... 810am 6apm AT Wammrtoa. T. AfcjL. 8 46am 9sOpa Ar Baituaors P B R ... jDtatam IlApm AT PniUnatghU P itR. U27pm SObmm axw XomPBE.... SsSpsa Uam Lv Ar niii. 9 80 929 912 9C3 117 BIS 809 880 74S 7S9 7tS Jj MorshsadCIty..Js T,g AAianas uessi.. Lv&M.OnyDapot. 7CS Clark's. Nawbem. Biverdals. Croatan. Havaloek. Hswport- Wlldwot f - ... Jt f f Passeng 800 a 786 a 729 I 667 8 846 f 818 8627 a ICia . 8 6X5 f 611 ... ts MENT and the beat vxommodation. 1 datfxespt uwa W Water -blasrph A. XX. f P. It. Day coaches and Bnffet Sleepinpfcara rxv-i " KSX. i7m daexesmt Boat Travel br the "FLORIDA iwn ia-lloo at SS? mafm METROPOLITAN LIMITED," BlT ' d you .reaped of quick lmVmSl and a comfortable journej. kwo tflaa. nrr"tGid' fcspfcJ Ci:'s-Ca Scrr::3- iKM" Vice-President Mji&ttJtn and General Manager. a7S. 5 mWi Call on or write for timetables, ggt12"a mj rates and other information to V. 5g5Z . . ax. uAXTiB, u. p. and T. A., fALKIQHt N. C. H. 8. LEARD, T. P. A-, Hamxjct, N. O. R. . Is, BUNCH, Q. P. " V v POBMOUTn,VA. I8Caznb amaai Aa. l.aa!U WZXT8 88 caay teOdauy, SSa.avai Se. 78 lL-43a.aa vmuoB at ffljSgjj- Sa?aU AO. MOKTMBOOSIll. Daily Ho as Dally 0M LvAUantal SAL By... 1 00 pm Lv Charlotte........, 8SJpm jw. Wnmington, a -Tm a.y Hamiet.. aopm ArBaleick Usb uf ma way , q ai roranugaui 7 x waso'toa MA WBB ATSalamonBaPCs. AfiktvYorkOOs Oo Ax Pniladatpliaa M YPAH 648pm arsrew York .a Sspm 9 00 pm 600 am 805 am USOsm 8 00pm oopm 7 Oaua 7 wOam lSOnm 610am SOuam Tims 1 Fast rnu Time. Hondav CsnUai ' Dining trains Bew York sad Bfcm JscksooTUm os Slaad44. TlckeU on sale to all points. Pnll man blrtha. Reaerred and reaerra tlons made on outgoing rteamers from Norfolk. Baggage checked from hotel and reaidenoea without extra charge. Gall at the Up-town Ticket Office C. H. Eattis, t T. trl P.l BALKIOB.'H.a 'Phones 117. J AS. 1L BARE, lat Yioe-Precident . and General Maaajar. H. B. LEA UB, T. P. ITanlet, N C B, . L, BUTCn, Oeal Pass. Aceat. Ocssrzl cCsss : Pcrtczth, Ta. i
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 23, 1901, edition 1
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