Etonian and Home Circle . t If) iN. Practical Education. W bats raeeired an iaUreatiag litU handbook oa this fnfejet, t aei by the North Carolina College of Agrienltnre and Mechanic Art. A eon pie of quotation from it will indicate its character. "The world is demacdtor men who ean do, as well at tbink. The Wat equipment for a young man t- day n technical skill, knwled and pow er. 'A emtory aro education waa for the few, and was designed to fit them for .the learned profoftioas; to day education is for the many, and is intended to equip thm for life's praetieal work." Any lad desiring to be an engineer, manufacturer. electrician, chemist, marbinis', dai ryman, firmer, or iratt grower sconld write for a copy of tbit book let to President Winston, Raleigh, North Carolina. Dr. K. Detchon'a Antl Diuretic. May worth to you more than $100 If you have a child who soils bedding from Incontinence or wa ter during sleep. Cares old and young alike. It arrests the troa- ble at once. $1. Sold by Henry T. Hicks, Druggist. acedia ttcs&o. (ml, Knoxville, May 23. Tho heavy rainfall ban resulted in flood condi tions at many places and the proier- ty lorn U h-avy. Floods pouring into the Tenner I see river from the swollen t4mma ofoiirea4 Twine"? cauil the former to reach a stage today thirty- three feet above low-water mark. This la the highest fetage in twenty six years. Many industries along the river front will suffer, and all lowlands are (submerged. The financial lows was the heaviest at KUzate-tmown. where nearly a hundred home were destroyed, causing lot estimated to aggre gate $250,000. At Watauga the damage Ls estimated at $150,000. nccx AT tcis. MaV 4 TIT SU1U PrrfWtfc- As. r.rtTti years w M.e.oley, the blstoriar, wroU of A mene : Mn.vii will be pillared a ravsged i tks twentieth cents jt as the Roman empire was oy Sr barbarians of the n't- century, .k. a (r,rut that the devests- W I ti .W Recompense. If Sorrow In the end Shall all our dreams destruy, It shall be sweet to know That in the morning's plow We quaffed a cup with Joy. At this season the housekeeper must look specially after the baking powder. As she cannot make good cake with bad eggs, no more can she make cake that is light, delicious and dainty with inferior baking powder. Royal Baking Powder is indispensable for the preparation of the finest food. It imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc., which expert bakers say is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent. tots ' the Roman empire, iae ijsbs aBd Vandal', eme toss oad. while year baroanans win ""'" of yonr own msinauQUP. "A day will eome in usiwnvi v...k when the militodc be tween half a breakfast asd th hop a -a. 1 .ila ? n a dinner will eieci your m-k . tore. It it possible to bit- j i d obt as to the kind of legislator tb would be elected! You will bo cbugea to co t " l I . I r in tniBifS wmro Kturi , Dosaible. Then soo-e l wr r tow , Napoleon will take the reins or gov eminent in band." V ft H 4 ry V i lrn!l! "V r To j. crj M Si A "MaiMbap" of lUmblln Itumloatloas. Much worry might be avoided by many good houHe wives if they would give Home little philosophical thought to the relation of ways and work. Throughout the southern country, It may be Haid that the two I moHt com mom topic of con verna tion among "ladles of the house" are their own Mrsonal, physical ail ments, and the trouble they have learned From a Woman. If there Is anything In which a woman Ih HUpponed to be especially deficient, It Is In sharpening a lead- pencil In a neat and workmanlike manner; but a certain woman report er on a daily paper was observed al- wayH to have her jencils most beauti fully pointed. The masculine reporters watched her, but never succeeded In learning I The Royl Baker nd fMtry Cook " containing over 800 most practical and valuable cookinr re ceipt free to every patron. Send puttal card witb your full address. There are cheap baking powder, sade I rum alum, bal they are e ceeaia(1y hamfaltoheaUh. Their astringent and rauterUinc qualitica add a dangerous ooww II ROYAL BAKING POWDE CO 100 WILLIAM ST.. NEW YORK. with tmraluHH and lncomiM,tent ser- how 8he did it aud one they vants. It ls dangerous for men to attempt to have much to do in regulating thene two troubles, and unlesH he wants to get Into difficul ties dire, ho had letter let the first one alone altogether. If a woman wants to have 'ailments" she ls going to have them; and In fact there are few women who can bo happy unless they are iiermitted to have some without interference. Hut from a sate distance man may venture to expatiate on one or two of the weak points of the second topic and trouble. At close range he can observe and nee some things, but if he wants to discuss them, lie had ts'tter do ho with his jkmicII and not sign his name to what he says. If he should do this he would probably utart out by ankiug two questions. First: Why doew a woman em ploy a servant to do certain work, aud then work harder to that the servant does that work than he would have to do If nhe did it her self? Hecond: Why does a woman drive the closest kind of a bargain with a servant or cook, or take a cook that will work for from three to six dollars a month, and then sent a delegation to ask her about It. "We have come," said one of the delegates, humbly, "to ask the se cret of your gilt, as a pencil sharpen er. Your proficiency humiliates us." "It is no secret," she said with a bmile. Thereupon she took a pencil from the hand of the speaker, raised the lid of her desk, drew forth a carpen ter's chisel, " rested the end of the lencil on the edge of the desk, and ueiiiy shaped it into a true cone with a few "shaves" of the sharp Instrument. "There," she said, handing it back, have you learned something from a woman?" "We have," they said. And possibly the reader has also. Di in take zziness and swimming c her1 mean indigestion. ;ii tiling whirl round a Ripans Tabule. DI8THESHINO BTOMACII DIS EASE. ermanently cured by the master power of "South African Kkk- vink Toxic." Invall ls neeJ suffer no longer, because this great remedy can cure them all. It is a cure for the I whole world of stomach weakness and Indlgestln. The cure begins with the first doae. The relief It brings is marvelous and surprising. It makes no failure; never disappoints. ISo matter how lone you have sunered. your cure Is certain under the use of this great health-giving force, l'leas- ant and always safe. Bold by Henry T. Hicks, Druggist, Raleigh, N. O We ba a U prrpmrM sporiejiy jc jo.. snail rre. It Ueu .r u. tomax-h dlorder woi, rU . Chat scr child la liaise, tu. J Um viiica C?rvTn S VI w hr Vermifuge has been aorcfali cam! fur a half crntury. K. a h. I S at . sWUisMra. ha. 1 1 n Mi .s J'llia PliiljJtlpi-i- v. that I"' have ,i.i!t a gt F-. Flvnn, 22! t Lawrence St., " ; iie i ) i'.i;om you ,:ics did me much gocd. 1 :at deal of moiiey in d.ctor- in,. One nU'ht a frind ot mine a-ked me tiie reason that I d i not use l' ipans Tal ules.for Hold her how bad. 1 f'.lt. I a wavshad rain In mv heal, used to get dizzy, a:J had to go to ted for hours at a time. I had f rcat pain around the heart, and was short of breath. I started to use t!:e T'-'.:'.s ; -id found a Rreat change in my coi !;tion. 1 had to stay home a great deal of my time 01 account of being unable to work. 1 have had this feel ing for over two years, and about six months ago 1 started to take Ripans. I took three boxes of them every week and am almost entirely cured. After 1 take about ten or twelve boxes more 1 will be safe from all danger. My friends all see what Ripans did for me and are also using them. 1 can recommend them to any one. Fifty Thousand Goples Of TURNERS N. C. ALMANAC will be issueu ror we ' "iu O To advertise Is simply to make known, who you are, where you are, and what you have to sell. How to do this ffectuauy, ana a ne est possible cost is the problem for you to solve. The failure to obtain desired results from advertising is due to me way hj" "v they Invariably say "It does not pay." The judicious way is to use a medium that has reputation, Circulation ana pennammcj. - i I bu? sketch and description of any invention C. Almanac has been the State Standard for 64 years, ana mu an aonui omt opinion free cooeeming circulation of 50.000 conioa. and remains a standing advertisement for I ,v o-tenuuiuT of ume. How to Obtain a a year. Advertising rates upon application. ENNIS PUBLISHING CO., BALEIGH, N. a Anf one tend Oar fee returned if we fail- ill STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, City of Raleigh, Wake County. 8. & Patent" sent upon request. Talents secured hrougb us advertised lor sale at our etpense. Patents taken out through us receive tftcisl motUe. without charge, in Thc rATaKT Rao OKD, an illustrated and widely circulated jour aal, consulted lj Manulacturers ana lnvestora. Send for sample copy FREE. . Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.. (Patent Attorney,) ks o D...i.n. ..boa Aath tliaf Via ia rf ! firm of EdWS'dt' A Hrnno-'htnn Prlntpn, and Binders, doinsr business In the city of Raleigh ttZM BuIIdlnr. HASHCSTCX JL (V and that the said firm have made a contract witn tne lufNiss xubwbu ln PnmTuinir nrlnt ETi fWt AAntoa nf TnrnAr's N. C. AimallM IOr IDf r 9 r w -w-a TTTTn nnvwt year 1900. SEAL. N. B. BROUGHTON. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this the 27th day of August, A. D. 1900. W. M. Russ, Clerk Superior Court, by VITRTJVITJ8 Roystxr, Deputy Clerk. I ' I PARKERS HAIR BAL8AM rnnol.i Ununul frwta, Wrv rail a to Bmioi, Ory Hair to Ita Toatarl Oolar. imM liaadrafT a a&tr kaUtaaj Sua. f lOfcatKragiaa, "I AGENTS, Booker T. st ton baa writwi u story of bis lift 111 work. H fires hit views on Ui ka. aro Probleta and all bis best pc&ai tVhlta and colored people ar ritm advanced orders. A boatrts U agents. Both white and glsm axe n is make noaey with tku to Write today. i la, NICUOI a X), Allai't.Ga. WANTED ! Reliable man for Manser 4 Branch Office we wish to trn u this vicinity. If your record ia O K. here ls an opportunity. Klndljfi good reference when writing. THEA. T.U0SEI5 VNOUSAU K81B CINCINNATI, OHIO. Illustrated catalogue 4 eta tUopt. Mr MTMLT BrnrUATWal ta ta. m sv rait. aa.Wla that U katraaloaa oa4 mm tmU. U KJi. B. ROWAN, S MUwi Oentlemau. CURRENT RAILROAD SCHEDULES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. There is probably but one defini tion of the word 'gentleman," yet there are many wajs of expressing that definition. Thackeray gives perhaps the most direct and pU-asiiig expression of the won! in the fol lowing: "To 1; a gentleman is to be honest, to le gentle, to be gener ous, to be Drave, to le wise, and, possessing all these qualities, to use them in the most graceful outward Reasons Why you Should Excursion Rates to Memphis, Tenn. via Seaboard Air Line Railway. Reunion Confederate Veterans. Mar 28-30, ' Insure in the fret herself sick because that cook does not know fifty dollars worth of manner." knowledge jer month? At another time the great novel- When the aforesaid man has asked 1st defines a geutleman In these these questions, he finds that he has words: come to a lull stop. He may argue "Perhaps a gentleman is a rarer that when a Hervant is employed to man thin some of us think. Which do a certain work, that work ought of us can point out many such in his big enough On account of the Reunion of United Confederate Veterans the Sraboard Air Line Railway will ee 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 27th, good to return until June 4th. An extension of final limit to r sntk inni .n t n n Ttu KI1C1!0ua la fl .1 D-Jl 41. 4. X.. iS r. "" "" "" " w iw vuuuucu nn 11 ui inc xuuai a. Liny pwrnous ui Hie jj Seaboard Air Line Railway United States, thus its policyholders constitute what you might call a tickets and on all tickets reading preferred class. via that line by depositing same It is one of the strongest companies in the World, and its assets are with Joint Ticket Agent at Mem $16,367,636.00 all gilt edced, and are invested entirely in phis on or before June 3rd and up qSOuTHERH gS.aCaaaaraEBeaSSaa, AY W. & W. R. R. AND BRANCH KA AND ATLANTIC COAtiT LliMA li It COMPANY OF SOUTH CAROLINA OOHDBKSBD aCHBODL. TRAINB OOINO BOHTM ISlStandard Railway of The South. The Direct Line 'o all points DATHD Jan 1S.U01. Lv Wsldon.... Ar Rooky Mount, Lt Tarboro...... attractive route to to be done by that servant. He may circle; men whose aims are eenerous: America, thus receiviner the constant care and attention of th oflWrs of on payment of fifty cents. argue that anybody who will work whose truth Is not only constant In the company. Double Daily Trains with fast for from three to six dollars per its kind, but elevated in its degree; It is an American company, amenable only to our own laws and not scnedales perfect passenger month cannot be ex nected to have u- anv more knowledge or pense than t that amount of money will pay for. WOrld honestly in the lace with an being, Strength, Soli-iity and Security. Memnhis D a e Iwa, sVaaaii ami aan . m-mr i Hn. 1 1 In a r I a aa i I -v . a a I A,D AAA kAA IBt u iiui uuwi uwu equal maniy sympamy lor me great its policies are simple, clean, straightforward contracts. For tickets, Pullman and Steep- H-.v...a. .-v.. "v, ".o w aim uie smaii." xxs management nas Deen practically the same for a quarter of a ling Car reservations and full ln- anow ii iney can ie answered. 1 nen, Huxley defines the word in this century. formation as to rates and schedules If he Is the head of a household, he manner: It has paid its policyholders since oreanizatiod over $45,000,000.00. PPlv to nv aSent of the Seaboard will begin to wonder why he pays a .-Thoughtfulness for others, cener- Air Line Railway. clerk fifty dollars a month, or a oslty, modesty and self-reiDect are We judge a company as we do a man. What are its moralst When A" 1 lASa-A 1 11 . . Aft- I.- .. . ... I AaLnai Mvawa . a hIaa -1 A S X xa a-a. a . . . isriu nanu nueen uouars a monin, iti, nualitiPH whirh mo.kn a wjuiuuw ueuerwa me ooutnera roncy-noiaer. ana usea DOtm ia- ai 11 nAi m while the food he eats and which gentleman or lady, as distinguished the money he had contributed towards their sucoess, and their influence A fl II ij U&lLuUAlJ Uikaca U1H mHlUl. niS UlSIXMlllUU. It mm th vnnoorul oi-f inl urhifih IT. " w " aa a nusmw 1 eias California Florida - Cuba Porto Rico. -Strictly FIRST CLASS Equipment on all through and local trains; Pull man alaoe Sleeping cars on all night trains. Fast ana safe schedules. Lt Rocky Lt Wllsor. LvSelma.. Lv Fayetttf ar Florence Ooldsbora.... Marnolla ... Wundngtoa,. Hi 11 SO 1 ou 13 21 1 tt 1 6ft S 6b 4 8C 7 U r. a. 8 Oal r. sr. t 5) W 62 9S 71 r . 10 i? 10 40 11 1 12 Z'A 2 40 4 a. S 7 7 Id 3k 6 s lM 5 67 Bit 1 61 924 A.M 3. If 01 2 40 t SO 4 to 0 00 THAW eOLVQ VOBTU his temper everything about him commonly goes by that name." is belug maupulated by a three to I .l.ii i. mi t 111 a. l . six. uuiiar vuua. iiieu no win niruw i Lilly Aud Rose. th Ttrrthlom tin In ivualr 1tacrnuf anil I he will feel like he has a tou h of The "g? "pe are pure and white the Indigestion; and will bite off a mu without a touch of fire; rhou, nrtnh..n ama . rvj.w The rose's heart is warm and red and vnv tt v a vumwwj va OLuunv a aa rs va their motto. In sweetened with desire, earth's broad fields of deathless bloom the gladdest lives are those Whose thoughts are as the lily and whose love is like the rose. a cigar, or take a drink, or go half crazy. All these indulgences are more or less brought on by indiges tible cooking, and still some good people wonder why so many men have such pernicious habits and are so mean about some things. There ought to be a law for licens- The Deathless Voice. I . l,.. I i i v. i r i ! I ukjusvw lur uwuw- The VHley of Death is dark and ing doctors auer tney nave stood an deep examination. The greater the num- A nd fhA Aftt .riVg(h OTO See what a distingaished Statesman of Georgia says: STATE OF GEORGIA, Treasury Department. Atlanta, Ga., May 12, 1891. TIME TABLE 11 Lv Florenee- Lv Fayettorllle.. liT Baisoa. Trtf ht ana Konthrn ana rnn mr To take effect Sunday Mar. 11 1900, at "rea B,e comfortable and expe- Ax Wilson.. uiuuua jvuiubjm 7 :40 A. M. at Goldsboro. Supersedes Time Table 10, of Oct. 22 1899, and all supplement! thereto. EA8TBOUND TBAINel. Why Mr. Hardeman had a policy in the MANHATTAN LIFE. STATIONS will be the number of licensed doc tors; and when the number of licensed cooks shall be great, the number of licensed doctors will de . crease. Sleep Love sings his song. F. L. S. in the Constitution. Ar Lt She Waited. Even a Scotchman cannot always be humorous, if he would. Like other people, however, he is some times funny without meaning to be. The Scottish American thinks that themessage sent by a young man In Peeblesshire to his waiting bride may have kept her from worrying over his non-appearance, but that she must, after all, have received it with mixed feelings. The bride elect lived in a village some distance from the home of William the bridegroom. The wed ding was to be at her home. On the eventful day the young man Women as Well as Msn Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneemiiness soon disappear when the1 kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble become so prevalent that tt Is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child lact ates too often. Iffha urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when It should be able to control the passaee. it Is vet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of etartedior the station, but on the the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first way met tne village grocer, who neP snouia oe towards the treatment of talked so entertaingly that William r16 mP"nt organs. This unpleasant missed his train b-ouble is due to a Useased condition of the missea nis train. kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as Naturally he was in what is most people suppose. known as a 'state of mind." Some- women as well as men are made mis thing must be done, and done at 'LTL111 k!,dnty nd bladder trouble; vwu. uo AAiuo great xerncQy. The mild and the immediate effort Af Swamp-Root Is soon realized. . lt Is sold Maj. Jos. H. Morgan, Special Agt. Atlanta. Dear Sir : As agent of the Manhattan Life Insurance Company of New York, it affords me Dleasnre to sav to von that mv fathnr wm in. sured in your company, and by reason of the late war, he was unable to I r aca your company and pay his premiums they fell due; and that after the cessation of hostilities, my father having died during the war, jour company have' paid to my mother the amount of his policy less the amount of premium unpaid. Yours Truly, (Signed) B. U. HARDEMAN, State Treaturer. Aca mis was not an isolated case by no means. - - " ; So soon as the civil war was over the Manhattan announced that the company was ready to communicate with the old oolievholders. in viting tbem to reinstate their policies, making one condition only, that . the prMcyholders should be in good health. J au tava vi gcuciuBiijr was uubuuugut ui uy any otner 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 of nady money to accept a note covering the entire premium during the time that payments had lapsed. In addition to that they placed these policies on the same footing of other policies of the same date, in reeard iu uiviunuuB auu huu annuities. The" company went even further : In, cases where the insurer was unable to comply with these very liberal terms, or did not care to renew the policy during these troublesome times, the Manhattan agreed to pay the purchase value of the policy as it stood on the date of the lapse from the non-payment of premiums Although the Manhattan has made no boast of this act of generosity, which was not followed by other Northern Companies, aon the ground that the disloyalty of Southern policyholders vitiated their contracts,' still it remains on record that the Manhattan was true and steadfast, honest and equitable, when all others forsook the old soldiers in the time of their direst necessity. Ratio of Payments to Policyholders to Premiums Received from Organization to January 1st, 1900. Daily ex. Sun. mixt solid frei't cars and passengers, A. M. ttoidsDoro 3g. Best's 5 5 VJ A I LaOrange 6 5 Oa Jm J-la RAILWAY Direct Line to All Points to Georgia, Alabama, 3 Pass enger Daily P.M. 3 Apply to ticket agents for time ta bles, rates and general information, or address (No trouble to answer questions) I S. H. HARDWICK, O. P. A., Washington. D. C. Ly Wilmington.. lv Jtarnoua Lv Qoidsbora. RL VERNON, T if A i Charlotte, N C THAD C 8TURGI8, Raleigh, N C $k 1 SQ S5-o Q aso a. . r. x. 9 oo 1 as IS 1&...J 9 41 1 60 .... 11 8B ... 1 86 ll If ..... b::bdia.iS U MM. 9 17 II tt F. M.I la M.lr. K.lr.ax. S SSl&tx'u lx iaaAi i is t n s ioIu a!ii am t SCl... .Ill 4&I .1 SBMM 1 Ir.af.l a.K.r.v. Meaday. IDalty exosit Ar Lv Ar Falling Creek Kinston Caswell Dover Dover Core's.Creek Tnscarora Clark's New Bern. New Bern Riverdale Croatan Havelook Newport Wildwood Atlantic. Morehead City MoreheadCity Atlantic Hotel. M. City Depot 6 10 6 33 6 36 6 46 6 46 6 57 7 00 7 15 7130 7 40 8 05 8 08 8 30 8 33 8 39 -8 44 8 53 8 57 9 05 Lv Wilson. ax Booky Mount, AjrTarboro,. LiV Tarbaro. LvBoekMoant, az wemen fDaUv axcevl Bundav. wumugton and Weidon lutlroac, Tad ua iflTown seam LineTrain leaves WU. ?&n W m-. arrives rayettevlue 1306D.JXU, leaves Faretteville 11 B rT smves Baniord lttp.m. Betornln Laav WE8TBOUMD TRAINS, ! Daily ex Passenger cept Son Florida, Texas, Cuba and Porto Rico. "? u 5 a. m antre FareUevlEe 4 so villa 80fl It a , Maxton 9 06 a. m EH Bpr-oicB 9 06 a. nu, Hope Mills 10M a. iT Red Bpringa-641 p. imVMi m., araves Hennertsvll 7 is a. o aa aniii wua ana lamm n Railroad, at Bad BtMnwmSaTTh7, Draunama avwman Railroad, at easfod wuu mov ummmmn Air liae and Trsinen the Beotland Veek Bzaneh Road lf a?!?0? JSJiSnb STATIONS Daily Ar W Goldsboro1 Commenced Business. Premiums Company. Business. Received. Manhattan Life, Aug, 18SO, f 55,763,054 the following come. Wil- once. So he sent telegram: "Don't inary till I liam." If the bride elect knew her Wil liam, she probably knew how he felt when he sent the mewage, and forgave the mental confusion which resulted in what she must have looked upon as a needless request. by druggists, in fifty. cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a! sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell ing all about it. Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received m sufferers cured. In writhf? Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Blnghamton, N. Y be sura and SMnttaB this panes. 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 Paid per Policyholders. $100rec'd f 45,346,055 f 81.31 ! LtSnmn. fUlinaQnak W" Kinaton . .... - Oanrau. 510.449,169 37,647,130 52,215,293 298,198,195 322,786,211 107,31,914 13,006,228 17,344,844 70.09 62.47 59.51 56.49 54.42 61.16 j 49.20 39.54 Lv Ar Dover One Orsafc. ....... Tuwerora....... f Clark's f Hewbarn Brverdale Orostaa Haveloek NeirpoTt.- . s Wildwai f AUsantie.... f Ae 11 05 . s 1043 . s 10S3 . s ion . s 1011 1900 9 49 FAST LIMITED AND EXPRESS TRAINS, FIRST-CLASS EQUIP. PP?Sut MENT and the best Mcommodatlon. Day coaches and Buffet Sleeping can on all trains. 4 i- Htliai 1 43,864,891 This is how the Manhattan has earned its title, "The Old Reliable." BUTLER & AYER. General Agents, Raleigh, N. C. 505 Tucker Building. 990 990 913 909 S97 811 809 110; 74 799 70 I 37 731 8 00 796 739 857 f 0161 9 37 6997:1 at aa . i mu m 490 7 60 a. m fli....n7 BB'arrtvtliap TTa4w it.tmT wim .m - I V ' av BU wamwi i i.i a iTffllT xnuns on wafUagton B: BEtOO IclO a. Ba. and a-CJI wv m. n. ana a-ia n. u k. an. a rive WsanlnKton U.-C0 any ex Train w ,antvp. Zl - aaa vt9 . aa ar. ii iianai htw a. nt aaa tjo b. rotpt taaday I nit xar rj RliaRrn nafrv and Sondav la Trmval by the FLORIDA AND METROPOLITAN LIUITRD. andTOu are assured of sv inlck SSSftflfM i wtnraS and a comfortable journer. 9w Wa n. . "T1 " Train', em ssia w AUantteHessf . .... ... . Lv If. City Dsatst 7S5S ' - A,H. F. M. W Watsr atattont. tCSem am Bnal Cpalei Hiring Car BAKB. 1st VI.P.lA.. i"!1 9 P. D- . Mailing , TSZ can on or write for tim.taKl. I?5 MOO a. aa 6n. m a.iT rates another infonnatlan to n CHsWftaW"ii C. H. QATTI8, C. P. asd T, A , mSA&ZiSSStS15l'- ttALKIQH,N. C. 53p7i - n.i.Tr"tr- I, - '9 a. ' 1 llMlTED TrAis Double Daily StRvict bKTWKKN NEW YORK. TAMPA. ATLANTA, NEW OR LEASH, AND POINTS SOUTH AND WEST. IK KFTECT FSBRUABT 24, 1VJ1. SOUTHBOUND Dally Mo. 11 Daily ao.r Lv Mew York. ItoilK-K 13 66 pta 11 10 sv Lv Phlladal PER Ij9m SUaa Lv Baltimore, 6 aft pm n aa lt WMuatMia r.K,K..U m IBM Lit Kirnmoaa. BALt1ii0 ddu 12 ZS a Lv Bidcevsy Jot ... 2u6am SSJps Lv Ealel 3 4am 5 pa ArUaaaiet... 6 la am 7 Cajaa Lv " 6aaB Bluca Lv Oolnrabia 8 4Q am 10 aa Ar Savannah It lopm xalta mj JackaoavUl IfiOom eaOsa ArTiffl.M.w.M.M.. 6 00am 6 (MP Bo. 408. fco. 41. Lv New York NYP A N 1 7 65 am l&Spa Lv PhiladVlphia 10 W am 11 Xr Lv N Y, O D S 8 Oo.. t S 00 pa. Lv Biittmore BIPCo t Lv Wsah'n NsWBB eM l.t igSMnoom U.AAJSf 9 0 J pm lu ii aa Lv Bidnwav Jet. Lv BAleixh....M Arxaaaalat Lv - Ar Wilmington 13 66 am SUl SUZam V 6 SOasa T0f" 9 46 am SU3p 13 u pm Ax.Charwma, 9 6laa luiis" Ar Atlanta Ar AncosU OAW O... at MaosnCof Ga. at Montafry A A W P .. Ar Mobile LAM A Mew Orleans L A tf . at MaahvtU M O A ML at Memphis llim 6S0S" ftlOpm U 123 urn lliosa 9 30 pm UUOta 366am 4P" 7 80am sSOpa SS6am 0P 4 00pm HO MUBTHBOOMD. Dally Mo 409 Datf 5o LvAttantalS ALBy... 100 pm 900pa " r ITTTlg BBOBaai W t. WUmmaton. . SSJoca . kjj Hamlet ason sttsa ArBaleiah 960am 11 SO3 uy iuaway l0am JWP- Ar rxnamuata.... lOOasa o M Ar Waah'ton N A W 8 R idbaa ATBahlmoreBnPCo. 7 Ar Mew York O O Go 1 ar Philadelphia M YPAM 646 pm ew York s ubm I0o 44 68 Lv Tampa a a L 9 00 pm I a Kuanui... iu ju aza Lv Savannah. 160pm 1190 Lv CohxmUa ..... flsTpm Lv Hamlet 9 40 om Lv Baiesan u 28am U O'P Lv Bidgeway Jet loam t W Lv Bionmowd. 610am ft AX WaCAUStoo. r. KJL. 8 iiasi 9 Ar Baltimore PER ... lOuSam 11 Ar Puilaoclghia P a B. ix27pi ATMewXecaPBR.... Sa&pm 630 KotaDaUy except ttoadar CanB1 Dining Baond, and Waw.ua trains voa. 31 and 44. Mew York sad JseksonTUM Tickets on sale to all points. Po xn&n births. Reserved and reserva tions made oa outgoing steam" from Norfolk. Baggage ehecked from hotel and reaidenoes wlthoB( extra charge. Call at the, Up-town Ticket Offi ' Yarbcrcaxb Hesse BdWiil. C. II. Battis, C. T. zii t.l BALEIGH, if.C. 'Phones 11T. TAB. 1L BARB. 1st Vioa-presld81 and General Manager. H. S. LEA ED, T. P. A, Camlet, K C B. E. L. BU5CD, Genl Pass. Ag 0seralcCo: i?ortriouUi, r V