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IJ ITJoman and Home Circle, 77777777777777777777777777777'rT777777777777777JJJjy llliiu for t!i Full Cleaning ! MOSQUITO HOT THE CAUSED A Utile ker-wnw ut on the lu-t-i loth will trlglit-ii furoituns nl k th lut from flying from one pleve to mother. Ither-teatM may In Trenh oel ami revival hy ruhhln tln in with th whiN-w of tfjf. leather Uiok-1-1 ruling rfinl to imilar treat ment. AI1 a little turentine to th-wati-r with which Uih tlor 1 wru- A F8ETIY OFFER. ItoaHkltf Tktt Will Vlrmam lb L-kdU of Tkt IIaoM. There is something pleasant and cheery in the words "Good Times, no matter whether they are applied to exifticg conditions, to tome i a name paper or anything. There's nerer anj disadvantage iq of tb lyic off of Mr The fatal eiIf'inic anions horie period in the fntnre, or iprn IfilJllt ifB liaM I tO bOOK Or alat-l and alut ILalarwi," niM ConKr"i John II. .Small, who j wa-. lure yesterday on hU way to ! Athevllh'. J lU-ferrin to th fatal di.-a! ; anion hor-en In Hyde, Dar and hither eaHtrn eountien Mr. .Small Uwl. It will take away the close uaj, ihe new wa very gratifying' iie and make the room delight fully fni-h. IThe congreHHiuan hearing the word A very attractive and interesting magezice one that will especially interest the lady members of a household i named "Uood Times." It is pnbiiahed monthly and is re markacle for the number of timely and good things it contain?. Thre The liiw ha a!out diapiarI. M n announcement 01 mis maga- Iim iMml ne in mis wsue, im ii To refresh th carpet: Add a very ffW drop of ammonia to a bucket of tepid, HOiiy water, and, rub Into thn nr't with a woolen rag. (Any other material cauon the lint to rhe.) It hra or copper, Her cleaning, In rubUV with Boil newMjittperM, it will look much brighter and keep ho much longer. To clean unjminted wicker furniture, or the watw of runh or cane-bottomed chairs: Dust thor oughly. DisHolve a tablcHpoonful of washing wnia in a quart of luke warm water. Apply bri-skly with a wrubbing-bruHh. Tut the article where it will dry as quickly an po Mihle. For cleaning wilver easily and ef fectively, di-Molve a tablesiioonful of prepareil chalk or whiting in a pint bottle of ammonia. Hhake well and aimlv with a rair or Hnonge. I-et the as r Holutiou dry uim the Hllver, then remove with a chamoise-fkin. Use a W)ft brush to dislodge the jowder from the crevices. Gum camphor kept in the case or closet with new nilverware will tend to prevent tarnishing. Itoillng iK)tn in noda will detoy ImnuritieH and make "shine." A r little sand and soap will remove the hard siotH" thoroughly. Equal parts of milk and water, applied with a small sponge, will make the leaves of a ilm or rublier plant look like wax, and prevent their turning brown. Kerosene In the boiling whltena clothe Htifely, especially such as are yellow from K'ing stored away. Clear boiling water will remove tea stains. Pour the water through the stain, thus prevent Its Bpreadlng ever the fabric. For coffee stains pour lolling water through the soiled spot, then dip In strong ammonia water, rinse in cold water, and put in the sun to blench. Iron rust enn be removed from lino linen (unlesn the stains have Uen of long standing) as follows: Soak t he spot w ell. I 'ass a hot iron over a wet cloth, and when the lat ter steams put it under the stained article. Then on the u nix -r side of the goods, rub a little oxalic acid where the stKits show. When the rust disapears, wash tho whole piece with soap. that .'' hor died in Hyde coun ty and alKut 40 in IVaufort. 'The State Commissioner of Agri culture. Mr. Patterson, and the veterinarian, Dr. lJutier, were in it before tne public for the next month. There is a way for any one to get this publ. cation six months free of charge. The Caucasian will wad it six months free to any old sab- Washington Tuesday on their way scriber who will renew, and to any to Hyde county," Mr. Small said. 'Ir. U. W. Hickman, of the bureau of animal industry In the depart ment of agriculture has been in the eastern counties making an exami nation of the disease. I made the trip with him through Hyde coun ty. He failed to find a case In the acute stage. In. Hickman would not expresH an opinion, but thought that the disease waa cerebro spinal meningitis. He does not be lieve that it was propagated by the mosquito." Kaleigh Post. new one who will subscribe daring th months ef Aug. and Sept. This.'opportnnity is worth taking advantage of Senator Wellington Disgraced. Kaltlmore, Sept. II. By a unani mous vote the Union league of Maryland at tho meeting tonight expelled Senator Wellington from that organization. President Mc Donald presided. The resolution of expulsion recititi the attempt on the president's life, deplores Welling ton's countenancing the act and says the conduct of Wellington demon strates his unfltnessH toassx-iate with loyal citizens and It is therefore Only a Mask. Many are not being benefitted by the summer vacation as they should be. Now, notwithstanding much outdoor life, they are little If any he stronger than they were. The tan on their faces Is darker ana mates them look healthter, but it is only a mask. They are still nervous, easily tired, upset by trifles, and they do not eat nor sleep well. What they need Is what tones the nerves, perfects digestion, creates appetite, and makes sleep refreshing, ana that is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Pupils and teachers generally will find the chief purpose of the vacation best subserved by this great medi cine wlch, as we know, "builds up the whole system." Loss of Appetite A person that has lost appetite has lost something besides ity, vigor, tone. The way to recover appetite and Ui without rt-fn-shin sleep at night tired If V-y and irritable in t'.ie morning, don't get y k ; alarmed commence the use of Ripans V, t i Tabules, a remedy which, according to R A "actual testimonials received from reliable K people who have taken them, never fails I? j I to cure or greatly benefit even in aggra- ff vated cas-s. Ripans Tabules act mildly I almostly imperceptibly but surely and K ij safely on the entire system as a regulator, w' H - stimulator and restorer of nerve tissue, y il health and strength. Ripans are a clean I 2j unobjectionable medicine for men, women E A and children. Ik r?I TWUacvcaorcoaSweim-haththMtokMAlHrSMaccMiM f1 ' R.tr.A.H.STArt. tmd fie, 10 fcr 6 OMk, 4 wot f v f4U bottU caattatec 1 M TiUh U toM far 0 OMta. Mto hr Cmm) I J Quick Rout to Burnalo Tne 8eboarti Air Um SUway ha Inaugurated a faat tcheoule betweta ualljh and Uoffalo. which IcaTta BAleifh at 10:41 a-m.on their Florida and Atlanta faat Mail.arrlTee Washington 7 o r. leaves Washington on tlt Buf falo Nlf ht Eiprcaa over the Pnn. R. K, at 7:14 p. m., and arrive Bnffalo next morn'ng 7-3i a. m Thl train carrle Pullman car and day eoacbt-a from RaUlgh to an- ineton and Pnllaan Drawing Koom blffplDg tars and day coache bo twinn Washington and Buffalo. 1he 1 decidedly tbeqnickeet route to Bufialo. 1 be rat via this route. account of the Pao-Amrrlcan Kx- poaltion. from Kalelfh U (rJ.o, limits 15 daj a from daU) of eat, and $32 70, limited until Nov. 3rd. The above rate also apply via Philadelphia and D. L. Sc. W. H. K., also vU Norfolk, Bay Hue B. A, O. K. through Philadelphia and thence Lehigh Valley K. K. Partlea dealrlng to take this trip can get tickets and Pullman bertha reserved and any Information at the Seaboard Air Line Hallway a up-town ticket office in tho Yar borough House. C. II. Gattis, C. P. & T. A. Raleigh, N.C. II. B. LkaRD, T. E. A. Ilalelgh, X. C. THE Gash Bayers' Company Will furnish you (:f raih accom panle th ordvr) anything rdU at home, on tb farm or In your plaof bulnas, and HAVE YOlT . MONEY. We Up no g oda, no, store, hlru noclrk.a or collectors ; t but. Instead, r urch dlrit from j manufacturers, wboIfalt dalrr. Hbter, Ac. T IA)WWr WMl, Subscribe for the Caucasian. resilved that bo m hereby exuelled all that goes with it Is to take from the membership or the Union Hood's Sarsapar.lla-that strength lieague of Maryland." S'aking on the resolution two mern tiers denounced Wellington. A cony of the resolution was sent to Wellington tonight. Congressman Jackson of the First district said that if he were guilty of uttering such language as Wellington is charged with using he should be re quested to resign from the Senate. en the stomach, perfects digestion aLd makes eating a pleasure. Thousands take it for spring loss of appetite and everybody says there's nothing else so good as Hood's. Ten Grout Cities. The imputations of the largest cities in the world, according to the latest figures, are as follows: FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children while teething. It soothes tne child, softens the gums, allays all painjeures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. Now is the time to subscribe to the Caucasian. Only $1.00 a year. 1901 1!00 l hoi; 1!M)I 11)00 4,530,034 3, 437,202 2,o3;,834 Appropriate Nances. From the scrap-book of a South ern woman, famed for her taste in arranging dinners, we were allowed to copy the following list of sauces that appropriately accompany the different kinds of meat and fish enumerated: 1 toast Beef GraUd horseradish. 1 toast Mutton Currant jelly. Boiled Mutton Caper sauce. Roast Pork Apple sauce. Roast Lamb Mint sauce. Wild Duck or Game Black currant jelly. Roast Goose Apple sauce. Roast Turkey Oyster sauce or cranberry Jelly, ltoast Chicken Bread sauce, onion sauce or white cream sauce. Compote of Pigeon Mushroom sauce. Broiled Fresh Mackerel Oauce of stewed gooseberries. Broiled Blue FishWhite cream sauce. Broiled Shad Rice sauce. Fresh Salmon Green peas with cream sauce. A DELICIOUS DISH. Barley and Prunes a la Dalberg. Boil half a pound of barley In salt water for one hour. Then add half a pound of stoned prunes, a teaspoon ful of good butter, sugar to taste, two teapoonfuls of lemon juice, and a stick of cinnamon, broken. Let all boil over a slow Are for about half an hour. This will be found a delicious dish, and sure to be liked by all who try It. London New York Paris Berlin Chicago Canton, China Tokio 1898 Vienna 1891 Philadelphia 1900 St. Petersburg 1897 It will thus be seen that of the ten leading cities tho United States havo three, while no other country las more than one. New York is increasing in popu- atiou faster than any other city in the world, and in a few years will lead tho list. Men can be cured privately and rtnaiMvnlv At hnmfe nf all Wflalftifi??) and disease. Write for new free book'' this &re&t health-giving force Dr. E. Detchon's Antl Diuretic. May be worth to you more than $100 if you have a child who soils bedding from incontenence of wa ter during sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trou ble at once. $1. Sold by Henry T. Hicks, Druggist. Ted "What makes you think it's easier towin her now?" Ned "Her younger sister has just e engaged." n m rare. I r axsWIa. Mr MONTHLY HrirLTK to tkst to kvalm Ml raaav fait. MUM. H. KOWAN, BWMIIwi AGENTS, Booker T. Washing ton has written tne story of his life and work. HeaiTes his views on the Ne gro Problem and all his best speeches. While and colored people are giving advanced orders. A bonanta for aaents. Both white and colored asrents make money with this book. Write totar. J. L. NICHOLS A CO., Atlanta, Oa. DISTRESSING STOMACH DIS EASE. Permanently cured by the master ly power of "South Afkican Neb 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 indigestin. 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 Pleas- Take NERYO TABLETS, The Great Brain, Blood and Nerve Tonic. T If you dh! any Awrh t Ul RAl. , lXfV2" C "t-A 1 r ... . I m ii km i NT or Maiiiinkhv, Farm iVi V i hKtim IUriwak,IrosIUohmj, 1 .;.- . I n Wikk Fkm'INo, Ukookkii, Kitrir j I ir,.t, ., Tkkkh, Fklii, alritiCAi, IsTKr. . -A VVT mknt(Hkwixu Mai:iiin lbK. V s, r ' tTAT10NlKV, H KMTURi; l R To.viixTtisiJ, Buhiukd St k or Poci.TkT, OH ANYTHING ELSE, wilw fur prtc. 1 XiWiuw arr prict on a frw i arluli, ixuviiii at auy tlrpt id .North taru2ina : Ta horw wticens, . iifal and Uurablr. 133; woe burr wguo , $22 50; dump rarU JO; rsrt br-Uad axlf 111 high arm, 5-dravrrr, drop- ht-ad mowing uiacniiie.wilb latrt altacb uifiiU, lltt; nice rottaci- organ $3i; cbafvl oritau f 40; twautiful Ui piano, ftptrudid lo tr and wrll made, 1U aod uii. according to ljle of rae and tiniih. If we cannot nave you money we do not want your.ordera. W. S. 1SAILVES, Manager. Raleigh. N C. 4.1 uvw . W 9 SMITHS CCUICI. ll 1 tor 1 ,77 PmUKCR'S HAIR BALSAM fi lain' M C"lk Kntr lu. la luwvar Orj Hur to its VMIkf.1 Os4.v. iw.Mumnii 1 ltt . . m - l MINI I S3 to. ttotl MMHU LI I I Mllll J " ' KARt, ROKBUCK A CO.. 1,8S4,1 ol to Dr j. n. Hathaway, 22 b. Broad 1 ant and always safe. Sold by Henry l,0i9,"75 St., Atlanta, Ga. tf. T. Hicks, Druggist, Raleigh, N C. i,;oo,uoo 1,402,564 1,804,548 1,293,GU7 1,227,023 Reasons Why you Should OKNEIIAL NEWS. Bryan Ontllnea Iaaue. Iilncoln, Neb., Sept. 12. In letter to George W. Harris, the Bryan Travelling Men's Club of St. IiOuls, made public today, W. J. Bryan outlines what he believes will be the leading issues of 190. Mr. Bryan believes that the silver question is not settled; that the fight against trusts must continue together with opposition to Government by injunction and finally, that the Kansas City platform bids fair to be as sound a declaration of Democratic principles three vears hence as at the time it was adopted. St. Louis, Sept. 12. A mob of negroes this morning seized three negroes in Jail at Cairo, Illinois, for the murder of Wash Thomas,! and lynched them at Wickliffelt:Ky The particulars are meagre and little can thus far be learned. RELIEF IN BIX HOURS. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved In six hours by MNiw Gekat Bouth Amebioak Kidky Cum." It la 'a great sur prise on account of its exceeding Eromptness in relieving pain in ladder, kidneys and back, in male or iemaie. weneves retention o: water almost Immediately. II you want quicx renei and care this the remedy. Sold by Henry Hicks, druggist, Raleigh. N. C, Sept. is T Insure in the 4- New Up-Town Office! New York City. ""The Seaboard Air Line Railway has opened an up-town office at 1183 Broadway, New York City, corner twenty-eigntn. streei. 11s down-town passenger office at 387 Broadway is still maintained. Any information as to tickets, rates, sleeping car reservations building and manufacturing sites in the State, are cheerfully furnished at this office. Don't think less of your system than you do of your house. t a thorough cleansing, too. Hood's Sarsapaiilla. Its business is confined strictly to the most healthy portions of the Give United States, thus its policyholders constitute what you might call a Take preferred class. It is oho of the strongest companies in the World, and its assets are bier enou&rh $16.367.636.00 all eriirnri. and am invested OTilirfilv in Styles for the Winter. America, thus receiving the constant care and attention of the officers of The easiest and simplest way we the company, an suggest for our readers to get It is an American company, amenable only to our own laws and not a good idea of the styles that will subject to the dictation of various foreign governments. e popular this winter is to buy a I It is not a racer for new business, the watch words of the company copy ot the October Delineator, just being, Strength, Solioity and Security. on nale at every news stand. The Its policies are simple, clean, straightforward contracts. Delineator for October foreshadows, Its management has been Dracticallv the same for a nuartar of a by means of its New York, Paris century. and London connections, those tend- It has paid its policyholders since organizatiod over $45,000,000.00. encies ot lasnion wnicn will cer tainly prevail. We j udge a company as we do a man. What are its morals! When In addition to the fashion features other companies deserted the Southern Policv-holdet. and used bot and practical dressmaking advice thQ money he bad contributed towai Js their success, and their influenc that lias made The Delineator fain- to destroy him, the Manhattan stayed firm as a rock "Justice" wa tneir motto. Bee wnat a distinguished Statesman of Georgia says : STATE OF GEORGIA, Treasury Department. Atlanta, Ga., May 12, 1891. ous, the October number is full of good general reading, most tastefully illustrated under the immediate direction of the well-known artist. William Martin Johnson. Mr. Johnson's work is known to lovers of the beautiful, by reason of the Garfield edition of Ben Hur, as well as some other books of large sale. Mr. Johnson believes in illustrations that illustrate, rather than in pictu res that only ornament a page. The whole October number of The Delin eator is full of interest to men as New York, it affords me pleasure to say to you that my father was in Why Mr. Hardeman had a policy in the MANHATTAN LlPK. Maj. Jos. H. Morgan, Special Agt. Atlanta. Dear Sir: As agent of the Manhattan Life Insurance Company of well as women. Poison oali Poison ivy are among the best known of the many dangerous wild plants and shrubs. To touch or handle them quickly produces swelling and inflammation with in tense itching and burning of the skin. The eruption soon disappears, the suf- lerer Hopes forever ; but arR- -y surtd in your company, and by reason of the late war. he was unable to reacn your company and pay his premiums as they fell due; and that AA.A,f-- mm . 1 . j - - . . ' aiuei iuh cesbauon 01 nostiuties, my iatner navlngdied during the war, your company have paid to my mother the amount of nig policy less mo imuuui ui premium uupuiu. xours Truly, (Signed) . R. U. HARDEMAN, State Treaturer. Atd this was not an isolated case by no means. oo Boon as me civil war was over tne Manhattan announced that the company was ready to communicate with the old policyholders, in viting tbem to reinstate their policies, making one condition only, that the policyholders should be in good health. Such an tct of geneiosity was nnthought of by any other company or corporation. Knowing that their Southern Dolicvholders woro.most nf t.Viam man who had made every sacriflc oossible for the land that t.hA .d that had been reduced from affluence to poverty, they offered, in lieu of tojr uiuuej iu accept a note covering tne entire premium during the yuieuiB uu japsea. in addition to mat they placed these policies on the sam footing of other policies of the same date, in regard almost as soon as the little hlistra aA pustules appeared the ooison had raMri I to dividends and and unnniMta. inwnT: Drea.t out at regular Jine company went even further: In cases where the Insurer was rated Srm Thu ti"1 agf' u?&hl to COxoPly with these very liberal terms, or did not care to renew ;f-J?- lh'an wU1 loiter mthe the policy during these troublesome times, the MnWt. .a-rJ IIZtJI must be forced out of thVbiobeSre vo 5ne Pu'cha8e value of the policy as it stood on the date of the lapse can expect a perfect, permanent cure. fr0m the non-payment of premiums. muugu tue iviannauan nas maae no Doast of this act of generosity. naiurc AUIIUUIC " v'" f. . 'wwwou uj umer xMonnern companies, on tne ground FOR that the disloyalty of Southern policyholders vitiated their contracts." mi, 1 1 1 it. vamnma An frhnt . i i . , . liaiUI'CS POlSOnS, honest and equitable, when all others fnrnnnk th nM ihiq 4. I . . . w Bv.wivao au uio vuij v.uic iur poison UII, I OlSOtl uiidbu U-ve-Blby. Ivy, and all noxious plants. It is com- t . -r. posed exclusively of roots and hsaW. Now -KATIO OF PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOIJDEKS TO PREMIUMS RECEIVED Ltl'ttime ? ?Ct epo"" your FROM OBGANIZATIPN TO JANUARY 1ST, 1900. system, as delay makes your condition worse. Don't experiment longer with commenced Premiums Paid to Paid per salves,washes and soapsthey never cure. Company. Business. Received. Policyholders. llOOrec'd (G.)Gk. tight co.7wa p4 2SFtoX Manhattan life, Aug, 1850, $55,763,054 $45,346,055 -uiuiim. Arsenic mmn vanrms i rvi ntna i o s o wr rvrn Feb., 1843, Aug. 1851, May, 1847, Sulnhur. A ronU . I KjT. i x ' other dru-s. .nd nu -V.-V'Ti,- xu.uni ine. lotions and salves with no benefit At times the MaSS. Mut. Life, welling and inflammation was so seven he was I Tt -r i. i almost bUnd. For eight years thVo2n w?5 Penn Mutual, DrtaK Out frenr va-in Ni.iwnl.'iG.... . T . T T r i r Improd after takTnYoneQT , " APrU' iceroVXea - - 1859 People are often poisod without ST' T' 1858 knowing when or how. Explain rourcase National Life, 5 Feb., 1850, fully to our physicians, and they will Union Central, March, 1867, wuiiunjr give ua lniormauon ana ad vice as you require, without charge, and " " " iiv i-.v me mc me an interest ing Doolc on Blood and Slun Diseases. ( THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- ATLANTA, 6A. 728,253,694 60,268t275 87,749,054 527,888,388 593,109,594 209,752,220 86,598,233 510,449,169 87,647,180 52,215,293 ,298,198,195 322,786,211 107,316,914 18,006,228 17,344,844 f81.31 7009 62.47 69.51 56.49 54.42 51.16 49.20 89.54 A Pnrplv Vreetable Romcdv that arts direct ly on the Nervous System, Brain and Wood. Kevitilizing and replacing wanted Nerve Force. Strengthens and feeds the Tired Brain. Build tip the Impoverished Blood, makes it red, and rich, and the pale cheeks rosy tuid plump. A SEXUAL TONIC Acts immediately and directly on the Sexual OrHns, at once imparl ing tone, strength and vigor, no matter how hopeless your ease may necm. Positively stops night losses at once. Cures Nervous Debilit", Dizziness, Fainting Spells, Lobs of Memory, Bad Dreams, Sexual Exhaustion, I-anguor. Tired Feeling, Sleeplessness, Indigestion, Constipa tion, and Kidney Diseases. THE LATEST DISCOVERY For all diseases caused by a weak, run-down condition of the nervous svstem. cures the bad effects of tobacco and whisky, opium, etc. The very best remedy yet discovered lor lost nerve lorce, ami win not harm anyone or leave any bad effects on the system lib matter how long used, but on the other hand nothing but good results will follow. If vou simply feci bad there is nothing better to take. AO B EST DECAY Br taking thislate-t sclcn- tille discovery. Mrengi hens. cleanse and puri fies the entire system, makes the old feel voting. Try one Imix, after that if they were '.oo a box you would have them. JUST FROM EUROPE. Latest and xt dis covery in medical sciem-e. liuariuit-d lo cure anv nervous disorder. I'rodui-cs warmth, vigor and power. Imparts the feeling and jniwer of youtn. ARE YOUR SEXUAL OROANS WEAK OR INDIFFERENT. If m your nervous ysw-iu n-eds a tonic In-fore you bcfme a total wnt-k. Write us for this latest scientific diM-ovcry. It is a positive cure for all nervous diseases, or weak parts. DO YOU SLEEP WELL? If not, we riiar a n tee this lute discovery will cure you or refund your money. THE BEST DISCOVERY OF THE AOE. Makes your skin clear and smooth, til 1m out yuiir pale cheeks, gives you a healthy, robust piear an. Makes life enjoyable. r i K. 5 I a li Li.s T.ONTHLY.. Mont h. v, 25c a YeAr. In the ? Vorld a J3 000P A 0 x Sixtctn 1'agri. fear Colammt lo li.m Vage. PRICE 50 CENTS A BOX. "Which is ten days treatment, ttcrilcd by mail.) 5 boxes $2. Postage stamps taken same as cash. Convenient to carry and take. Try one box and you can have your money back if you are not satisfied. THE NERVO REMEDY CO., 358 Waarr Jefferson Street. Louisviu. Ky. solc agcnt ron thi o. s Every pCe Magazine in itself; each department edited by "one who knows iaw , " every number a mine of ir.fotma .ion and etertainment. vt.r.tR i v Tf ?Mtl M.l t? , I),'-l-t "l i.te f: All the loni'jrli o' a Lawet Ofj.t1ir i.. Edltot Mi-.r llolt.a. 4'. prirc i,ur-ticn -pftrr rt. OMij Shop S'Oil.0mr Home tu-v The Corr.u,t . t f 10 I Tie First Thousand, and VVI Willi It, praitual tbtirti C , Tbe Story of tbc World. Wl..t. Work Is D-m.c amrl. Ccp forttiklB. Jiddrttt GOOD TIMELS. Co lunilmv i CURRENT RAILROAD SCHEDULES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. MILEAGE TICKETS REDUCED. Seaboard Air Line Railway on thou sand mile tickets are now sold from all points on its lines at rate of $25.00, in cluding those previously sold iu 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 ton by the Richmond, FredencKoburg and Potomac and Pennsylvania rail roads, between Portsmouth and Balti more by the Baltimore Steam Packet Company (Bay Line) and between Clinton and Columbia, S. C, bytfae Columbia, Newberry & Laurens Rail road. All tickets wnicb nave been sold at $25,00 and endorsed "not good in State of Florida" will be nonored over the entire system, including lines in Florida, regardless of such endorse raentH A. & II. C. RAILROAD. TIME TABLE 20 To take effect Aug. 51901, at 12 .-01 A. M. Supersedes Time Table No. 20, June 16 1900, EAHTliOUNI) TKAINH. ' 5 3 Daily Pass enger STATIONS Daily passengers, A. M. P. M. Lv. Goldsboro 8 00 3 40 Best's 8 23 4 00 LaGrange . . .1 8 31 4 09 Falling Creek 8 42 4 20 Kinston 8 63 4 32 Caswell 9 02 4 46 Dover 9 13 4 53 Dover Core's Creek 9.30 5 07 Tu scar or a 944 5 19 Clark's 9 48 5 25 New Bern 10 00 5 40 New Bern 19 05 6 50 Riverdale . 10 30 6 IS Croatan 10 33 6 18 Havelock 10 45 6 30 Newport 10 5i ' 6 43 Wild wood 11 04 6 49 Atlantic 11 09 6 54 Ar Morehead City.... 11 17 7 0J Lv Morehead City...... 11 22 7 07 Atlantic HoteL Ar M. City Depot 11 30 7 IB Ar Ly Ar Lt AVE8TBOUMB TIIA-IIVS. 43,864,891 This is how the Manhattan has earned its title, "The Old Reliable." BUTLER & AYER, General Agents, Raleigh, N. C. Tucker Building. No. 4. Daily A. Urn Ar Goldsboro 11 05 Bests s 10 43 W LaGrange s 10 82 Falling Creek.... s 10 22 W Kinston..,.. . s 10 12 Caswell... f 9 60 Ar Dover... s 9 42 Lv Dover .. s W Core Creek s 9 30 21 uscarora...... ...... s 9 20 Cl&rk's f 9 12 ArNew Bern s 9 00 LvjNew Bern .. 8 87 Riverdale...--.. f 8 13 Croatan f 8 09 j1 flavelock......... ...... s 8 00 Wj,Newport..... a 7 46 ,. irtildwood f 7 39 Atlantic f 7 85 Ar Morehead City. .. 8 7 27 Lv Morehead City.--.. 7 22 Atlantic Hotel.... Ar M.City Depot Lv... 7 05 No. 6. Daily P.M. 800 s 7 39 8 7 27 8 7 17 s 7 04 f 6 65 s 6 47 s',6 35 8 6125 f6 17 86 05 5 47 : f5 23 8 5 19 8 6 10 84 66 f 4 49 f 4 45 s4 37 4 32 5 20 Southern RAILWAY IlStandard 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 Palace Sleeping cars on all night trains. Fast and safe schedules. Travel by the Southern and yon are assured a safe, comfortable and expe ditious jonrney. Apply to ticket agents for time ta bles, rates and general information, or address (No trouble to answer questions) 8. H. HARDWICK, O. P. A., Washington. D. C. B L VERNON, THAD C STURGIS, T P A C T A Charlotte. N C Raleigh, N C W Water station, f Stop on Sig nal. 8 Regular Stop. Telegraph Station. . 8. L. DILL, IGen. Supt. S. A. L. RAILWAY Direct Line to All Points in Georgia, labama, Florida, Texas, Cuba and orto Eico. FAST LIMITED AND EXPRESS TRAINS, FIRST-CLASS EQUIP MENT and the best vecommodation Day coaches and Bnffet Sleeping cars on all trains. Travel by the "FLORIDA AND METROPOLITAN LIMITED," and you are assured of a quick and a comfortable Journey. Unequaled Dining ar Service- JAS. M. BARE, 1st Vice-President and General Manager. Call on or write for time-tablet, rates and other information to a H. GATTIS, C. P. and T. A., Raxxigh N. C, H. S. LEARD, T. P. A., Hamlt, N. 0. K. E. L. BUNCH, G. P. A., POB SMOOTH, W. & W. R. R. AND BKaN IS.V-. AWDA'fUMlt V.OA..1 uAfi K COMPANY j. . i' CAKULIMa tiuiibtKtiu 3 Mi SiL i lm,ted Trains IDATKU Jan 18, 1.01 i'i Lt Weldon .. At Hoc r Moan t. 11 W 1 00 Lt Tsiboro..... IS 21 Lt Rocky Lt Wilson. Lt Belms.. Lt Fsyeiief Ar Florenoe OoJd-boro.... MsfuoUa .... Wilmington.. o za ten r m S 54 V 6l r u. 1 tf 1 bb 4 7 55 r. u vi Ml IT il If ,2 3-', 2 A A H 3 5 ot a. m. 6 001 1 t" 7 36 .5 67 7 6. 0 2J TMAA. M raaitia euiww nukt 8 O a rm. 8 SI 4 13 6 CU r m. .3 x iT Florsnos-.. Lt FayetttrUis. Lt Bslms Ar WUson Lt Wu-olngton.. Lt Marnolla Lt Golds-0-0. Lt Wllon... AxBocky Mount, Ar Tarboro-.,.... Lt Tarboro.. MHI Lt Eocky Mount, aj wsiaon ZMpt a. 8 60 12 It 1 00 s ss r. ar. IX. 4 60 ll- lie... r. m j ae 9 4i 11 St U li a ar. r.sr. 7 a 8 r 9 7 r. sr. S 5 5 a It It 10 45 I SO 6 10 1 6 46! 80j 4 S8 Mouaay. U 4fl 11 a IS 4t 1 r. WmllJ UMl I 4. 9 to 11 10 11 36 1 18 IU tDally 8nndsT. WilmL-gton and Wskkm Kilrot4 Yo kin DiTision Main Lin- Train 'mtm W li ra Lnxton 9 00 a. m., axriTw Fsyettcrllir IS 05 p. m-, learea F-yettsrlUs 1J 25 p. . anrtTet 8nford 1 43 p. m. Eci rains Jmt daniord 80 5 p. sitIts Fsvttsrl-W 4 7 p. m.. lesTS FsysttsTili 4 V- r m- ttIt' Wilmington 9 25 p. m. Wilmington and Wsldon Railroad, Bcs. ncUarUle Braaob Tnin Imtn Bcnactts Tills 805 a. m , Mazton 9 03 a n BJmC Sprinsa 9 05 a. nu. Hops Mills 10 Si a. m. arriT FsrsttsrlLUi 11 10. Petarning leaTw FayeCterills 4 45 p. xa Hop Mills 5 00 p. bl- Bd Bprtogs ft it p. t, Maxtoa 6 16 p. no.. arriTBS BsnnettarllU 7 15 p. m. Connections at FsyettariiUi wlta train Mo 78 at Mazton with th Caroliaa Ga- em Bailroad, at Bad 8 prion with tha w Springs snd Bo wmora Kailroaa, a.tisxfuf with tha bea board Ai Una and Soutberi Bailway at Ga:t th O'rhim as- Train on tha SooUaiMi dnncti tUmL laaTsa Weldon 8 66 p. m.. Hailf a. 4 17 p. arriTea Scotland Nack at 5 08 p. m- Grecf TtUa 6U57 p. m., aUnstos 7:56 p. mTEetr ins; Isstm Kinston 7 60 a. m Green rib 8:52 a. m,. arxiTlns; Halifax 11:18 a. a.. Wsldon UJS3 a. mdaily czoept 8cndaT Trains on Washington Branch ara WaaL togton 8: if a. m. and ISO p. m-, arriT Put mi ftl- a. m. and 100 p. bbu, mnraixi laaTa Parmala 9:35 a. m. and 6J0 p. mTar riT Washington lt:00 a. m and 7J0 p? daily axcept Sunday. Train lasTCi Tarboro, H. C-. daily axoer Snndar fcSO p. m.. Bandar 405 p. nu, at riTsa Flymonta 7:40 p. m.. 6 10 pjn ratorn tn leaTaa PlTmonth daOy axorpt Bonda. 7:60 a. n and 8nndsy 9 a. m antraa Tar boro 10:10 a. m. and 11:00 a. m. Train on Midland N. a Branch Inn Goldsboro daily, except ennday. 6:00 a. m ffriTing tald t;10 a. ml, ratunrfr learea Smlthfleld 70a.nu. arrtras at Qo. boro 825 a. m. Trains on NaahTllla Branch kare Bot moani a ir.au a. m s 40 p. m. univm Nmmw. a rtm . 7A a P- "L. 8 win How b 5 a P. ja- arrirs at Bocky 5ST.120i- m- P-a-daily xSS . Tn n on Clinton Branch leaTaa War MUm lP BondayOLio afm! jnd 4J6 p. mretarnlnt 1mts CllnUmai 5 a. xn. end 150 p. nx. Train No. 78 makes close wwina- M Wm for all poizdi Borth daily, all rail yia Binhmond. & JC. BMBBSOV. Qaa'l Fms Aft J. B. KBNLT, Gcn'l an. Double Daily StRvict CAl'l l.'L-i Vie M i; " Short l.o o t !,. , iiimi ,,f ti Sontb i f u't t, .j. i ).'. i .. Texp,!' M iu . . i. ii njj th Capitals of ix Htatcs. in mTMv.G, l'.H. Lt Bali:h.. 4 10 r hr4. ......... ar tjiinb ..... Ar Knvannab AT J-Tttt-FTU e. ... Ar Tiuj Lt iU'.eU ar tt irt , ar AuiWi,, . AX. Cltjvlt....... Ar Ar Aut m V A W t At Macon ' ol r MoDi'r m.A W t . -1 Mobil L A N aj Nc OrU-mnt LAN ax Naahrille N C um L ai Mempbia Daily V jr t. 51 u. Si ..4 10 am " 1 r . 7 i n- .0 Vi 1 ij - 1'J 5 ai 1 1 1. . I 7 put l an. '10 I'm 4 at.. ft .4 - ) I 1 .4 H. fit il . :n aro 3 V 7 kj aiu t ( 1U. m. II . la . . ii: p 10 . lit a 7-0, to Hi mi. . 1t JJ IO il Ullll: i tA aiii 4 i. j.iii 7 K am a iu !3t km t j i 4 OOpta H .U am X;liy no Lt Haleih Ar .Norlma Ai f-OflVlfk Ai Waab'ton M A W e B Ar iWUmwre BbPG. ax ft aw York ODoeOo ax Pmlaneihia YFAa araaw Yora... 1 r-m 11 ; 3 It mm 2(0) tu UUaa. ' 7 oo-ui wmiu 1 SOiyBi 5 46 pm t0 1'Miu S4 1 Htam 13 i'ivtu 3 its tu Li 4 ' 8 4. am a ilt-ui Kauai. X- c.-l .U .lw.. 7 . '.. ... AxBaitimor. 4Kli....4ia.,j iia,.. ax jphU r , K. i Hiuut s XUIfKH 4.m Siat!i .T Kaicih... r. orlua ax BicMtiioad AX Jtmm Note : Daily Tte. except dqcu1t Kaaiera ConnbcuoLs ai Jcka.bti:i- a.d Tempa.forali F.wue Et C-t points, aod Cum ,o Por.u iit u Ai Ne Orleans, tvt !. pv.iiUiitTzaa Mexuo and Csnlui. U eLaarika ck seavicc. Nos. SI -tid 34 Klonda and M-tro-poliue Limiud. lirawin ku -lecpiug, and 1 LruuKb D.y Co.cl,-a Ort.eu .Near Yrn mtla Jrkoiivil r. ILrovgh lrawi. g K orn L-Cet bl rj mgcars between Ntw Ycrk and Ai Uiita. Noa. 27 an'.r tA Morida end Atlania Fat Mail. '1 trough Uiaaking iwuu iiTet Ht-.pin Car btwtvu rw . ork Jsxfcsu til. , conn c ing at Han I i ith sleeping Car tu and .ruin At lanta. Tickets on h&le to all points. Pull man blrtha. Reurved and rowtrvs tions mAde on outgoing attain---from Norfolk. Baggage checked from hotel and rtiaeno- without extra charge. Call at the Up-town 1 icket Office Yar borough House Building. C. H. Gatiisi C. J. and P. A Bell, Baleigh and Inlet-Ute 'Phones U7. H. 8. LEA KD, T. P. Kai.ign,N.C R. E. L. tJU.NCH, Gcnl Faaa- Agent Portamonth. Vs. JAS. Id. BAHR, lt Vice-IVeflJJent and General Manager. B nil Bricht4M thia teocmty.ce.b-PwUM ayg XtOe-Me--l MWl3UMH-Ae-Ml FTtvem pa-pa tMtbai ar raag. tjtaatiav w-Mtr Ladaraad bf laa. OVa. Lara- at tmMr, UDA41 atyiaa. JU) aaat rem. tiiai a . ! half aria. -i-t ii IliTT ' -- STANDARD GAS LAMF CO.
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 19, 1901, edition 1
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