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THE CAUCASIAN I'.ai in -pcond-claM mail matter. .,! IV OF THE N kWMWI'KUS. WEEKLTT j: iii.: Th on rv outliv - il publican and Iniepen- Kly inier in the State ought it- eaders to rally to the J th projioMed morning ... -jr at Greensboro 8ucb la-; iriduHtrial daily newHpa- r i ': needid. It will do .1 : 1.. l-I. 1 , I . . . , . 1 a. r in nmu-iriai urvviujiiutfui r d ;-hirt pirtiaan organs .iV- fomented and thrived and MH.tional prejudice, have i tin ir usefulness, if they i any. The people are tired North Carolina ha8 her fa((- iHiin d to the future, and It is a gn-a? future before us. The peo ple 1ihv- now no time or patience to lj,tHj t the stock in trade of the prot---inal politician or their organ-, ilJ have like harpies prey ! uj.oo the interests of the great i.M State and stood in the way -f it- progress and development 'I'ht :! North State has awakened from it- It i p Van Winkle sleep aDd will now with the strength of a 6ain'-i:i and with Tar Heel persis tency man h on grandly to Its great dvstiny. To ii' lj) to buch an end a high da?" iii'lu.-striai daily newspaper is great I y n-eded. Ik'i i'-' the establishment of such a daily n"WHijaier will increase -the support uf each weekly paper and incn a-' thf ir number and intluence. So let very weekly help in the good work. Ai:K YOU A SUlSSCKIK-.il If you are not a subscriber, then MACHEjf 3ETS A-NOrilEH YEARS. TWO Pleads tiutltr &4 K-c-p-. Trial o mm - twe t-r I ad id meats II Make ao Explanation or II U Posit km. Washington, May 23 By plead Ing guilty to the charge of con -piracy to defraud the government, Au gust W. Machen, formerly superin tendent of free delivery of the post office department, when arraigned undr the joint indictment with W. O. Crawford and George E. Lorenz, received a sentence of two ywra in the Moutdsville penitentiary, and escaped trial on eleven other indict ments. The district attorney has agreed to quash the remaining in dictments. The two years sentence will begin upon the execution of a like term given him upon conviction on the indictment on which Machen, Lo renz, Diller B. and Samuel Groff were tried about a year ago. Yoi Can Be Cured. St. AjrMurs Moat the lien "Go"f St ems as though there were more substitutes now than during the civ il war. A corporation with a capi tal of $6,500,000 is making eggs, warranted "strictly freh," out of casein, which is made out of milk. Thu3 the cow lays eggs so to speak. As yet, however, she does not dis place the hen. Casein egg3 won't hatch. Will star-eyed science yet make them hatchable and consign the hen to the museum? "With Hot 8-raa, Aprft ts. Worn I til trmt tsarriad I fowad tnat my tft aa4 and irritable, ad waa ia bed a ws4 days of ft try month, aad bad Istaaaa baria dontaiM. tiy hiubmod bad tbm beat pbricUa tor torn aad I eard bis Tnlciv lor bcarty font avoaina, bt 1 gradually wow, had Urmm atrasftb, and ftaali, I waa uwmbU to W my bed at all. A friend wbo waa ealHaf oa ram broagbt ass a botUa ef Wine of Cardni aad waa so kmd ia 1U prsisa thai 1 told car isai g. woaia uuls it to tuaaaa oer. I waa aorpriaed aad pic-ad that bcfora I bad aaad ta batfla 1 raaQ fat aur, ao 1 kapt oa oatcf iu btiM bottlea brtxJicht back mr oat baaltb and atreafftb. aad I bar not bad a cick da ia ill montha. Mn. Finnegan had little hope of relief becaoM ahe knew that erery time the had those cpeUa of menstrnai stuTennff with attendant bearing down pains she waa weaker. And every month the pain wai growing more severe. But Mrs. Finnegan waa cured by Win of Cardni. She u now mo well that there are few women who would not be clad to hare the health he has. . And any woman who has those dreaded bearing down paint can have the same relief. You can be free from menstrual irregularities if 70a take this vegetable wine. W by don t you take it when you see wnat it nas done for others? Secure a bottle of Wine of Cardni today. Your druggist has $1.00 bottles. UraZasllaBsfsa I Boosts. pore if IF Sampson County. tv :.. 1 ,11 1 . the Procession Kvprvhn'lv's Mac- . wiumu wm d aeiotea eacn week; me i-rocession, veryoojy s Mag- to conau-unications and general news per- 8he "Ia a telephone girl's occu pation a profession or a business?" He "Neither; it's a calling." Chicago Daily News. trzine. taining to Sampsoa County. NEWS IN BRIEF To the Repnblicana of Sampson County: The Caucasian is published every week at Raleigh, N. C, and I wish The Wake Forest Commencement to entreat every one of you to sub- began last night, scribe to the same as It gives the news of interest both Rtatn and a. Louisburg was visited by a $200,- tionai and what it ftn njm 000 fire Monday. bank ori it and nftf trp t it fta a mmj mm aaaw or an uncertainty. A ... 1. a a. 1 1 session in Greensboro this week. .oue wiMimg w suoscriDe, tne unaerslgnea will gladly take The State Medical Society, Tues- your money and send it up for you day licensed eighty-eight new doc- and vouch that you get the paper tors. land your money's worth. Knur mma anrl lata holn rvtifr 4ha Mr. W. P. Collins, manager of L1(1 n,nmi . , . . . m bigger and bigger and let its influ- t,h AtlRnlie lintel at Morehead. thi.-i is a complimentary sample copy ,1: ..,-,i.. oftho ,,u,,or and Is an invitation to ' ence be fett throaghout the bounds you to u.crih. Cotton sold in Raleigh yeaterday .S" tato ,?d 688 the g0od that " ... tur K .lfi whlpn in t.hft nlcnPRt, tiii?a I r li. is is the same old reliable uau- - " ; - Through the kindness of its edi- .... I iMivt M. aa v vMa aawawMwv . n , . c&riati, w hich always learlesly tells I tor, oampson county is given more the truth and the whole truth. We The Supreme Court yesterday de- prominence than any other section of do not suitress facts in the interest cided that the anti-bucket shop bill I the State in the columns of said pa- ... ., , x was constitutional. per. A column each week is de- I n n I voted to Sampson county news and to give praine or credit to the pohti A Mrs. Coe of Mt. Airy, was onrf Cfln nd un thft c-1 enemy when they may deserve thrown from a merry-go round some thei 6ectioa and have it published it. uays aB anu uieu "um ut5r "J in the State paper. Do you want such a paper? If eo, I. P. Wilcox, former sheriff of I send us one dollar, or send us a club Pasquotank County, is under a $200 1 , . .f n , j . ii- 11 i; I money or send It from your own of six AulMcribPn with 85.00 and th bond for selling liquor without li- . r , '..... W. F. SE8S0MS. to the Clinton, N. C, May 15, 1905. of six subscribers with $5.00 and the Caucasian will greet you regularly jcense each week. We feel sure that you Wake County is in debt would not be without the paper if extent of $100,000 This is the price you once began to take It. You Pior democratic gooa govern- would feel each week that your pa in New Orleans Tuesday the grand jury found indictments against sev eral policemen for graft and acept- ing bribes. per was worth many times the two cents that it costs you. Think of how much good this one copy would do, if it were read by all the good people in your neigh- Saturdav nierht a section of the "F C borhood and count v. Bv e-ettinsr qd storage loft of the Woodall livery . , , . a large dub of subscribers for The 8tatfs. in this uity gave way anu vau.an, you win De aoing a buggie3 smashing them to pieces. inuiK- service lor good government and for the upbuilding of the State. In the Raleigh Police Court Mon Write for subscription blanks and day, the manager of the dispensary fnpn i ii, x i ! was hnea ior an assault on Young, a for being Tim Mangum and Chas negro, was fined $5.35 There has been considerable de-j drunk on the streets. mand tor extra copies of the last Thi U Commencement week at few issues of The Caucasian. Our St. Mary's School and Peace Insti- Washinirton letter in the lnat. iwne tute. The A. & M. College Com- waa.vrVoi ,? mencement will be May 28-31 and -t;i , , ... 1 "jo -lfi.i ,- piimented. We trust that our read ers win find that this issue measures Chas. Price, Who killed itooeri ud in th a,a t Odell, his neighbor, In llocfcmgnam ' Dlfluulu ... i - flK o rorrlon VjUHUlV, ill Bk iftiix vi. v-u rake, was given a preliminaay hear ing at Wentworth Monday after noon and released on $5,000 good. have published a number of extra copies of this issue to meet the de mand. The time has come for every good I "uzeu to vote for those National governmental policies which will help to develop and foster the States great resources and growing indus trial enterprises. Should not a state, which eslab lishes courts to force its citizens to Pay their honest debts, at least, set tfs people the example, by paying e State's honest debts, without king forced to do it? Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Oyer-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be tracea 10 ine j-iuneys, but now modern 11 science proves that I . - j nearly an aiseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important oreans." The kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their vrorjc. leart - Weakness. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure has made many hearts well after they have been pronounced hopeless. It .has completely cured thousands, and will al most invariably cure or benefit every case of heart disease. Short breath, pain around heart, palpitation, fluttering, dizzy, fainting and smothering spells should not be neglected. Take Dr. Miles Heart Cure and see how quick you will be relieved. It cannot make a new heart, but will restore a sick one by strengthening the heart nerves and muscles, relieving the unnatural strain, and restoring its vitality. "I had a very bad case of heart trouble. For six months I could not work. Last July I was plowing corn and feeling bad aU day; In the after noon in plowing: one row I had to lay down, or fall down, three times. My heart throbbed as though it would burst through, and I had difficulty In getting my breath. I purchased a bottle of Dr, Miles' Heart Cure, and before I had used half of It I could lay down and sleep all night. Previ ously I had to get up from five to ten times a night. I have taken several bottles, and my heart is as regular as clock work, l reel like a new man, and can work considerable for an old man, 84 years old." 1. U. AlClil li-i, -Tost, unio. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit, if It fails he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind If the Baby la Cnttinar Tiwth Be sure and use that old and well-tried 'emeay, Mrs. Wublow Soothing crRDP, ior cniidren teething. It ooines tne cmia, Boftens the sums. uays ail pain, curs wind colic, an. me Desb remeay ror Diarrhoea wentv-nve cents a bottle. ilr. John D. Blare?, of William. ston, Martin County, died at his uome Tuesday afternoon. CLEARED, FOR ACTION. hen the body is cleared for ac Won, b- Dr Kingis Ngw Llfe piUB can tell it by the bloom ol Z tllouthechefrks; the bright- tkTU ineyes; tne firmuess ol TV-la an.d muscle; the buoyan at all drug: stores, price 25; The Jane Smart Set. "On the Newport Road" is the the attractive title of the novelette which OD6QS the June Smart Set. Therefore, when vour kidneys are weak I aoWOii fiWrl la fh onthnr. snd he ' J 1 - " A t ----- , crpotordyouc- T" I has written as sprightly a piece o 1 J J 1 . 1 flnftAn ao h.a MAonllt annv1 how everv organ seems to lau 10 ao i uwuuu uao icvouuj duty. . The story tells of Mrs. "Billy" Red- if you are sick or ' feel badiy," Degiu dirk's social ambitions, her deire as your kidneys are well they will help J make a brilliant marriage, the Sud an the other organs to neaitn. a trial 1 den lOSS Ot tne UeaKlrK millions, will convince anvone. 1 a ki. niitmofa TKo - - .1 1 1 I liri . t ARAAtMl - W W . & UU If you are sick you can make no mis- ... . ,. taVe hr first doctorine" vour kidnevs. I 10 UUJDUJ -tu -iD. . The mild and the extraordinary effect of I bright, clean. Clever COmey and no Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, the great i reader cad afford to miss U. kidney- remedy, is soon realized, it Ktnnda the hierhest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits by all rirncroists in nitv-ceni swx and one-dollar sizeLSlSHl bottles. You may M-W.-l tliuteR Uf? ink. A CREEPING DEATH. Blood poison creeps up towards tne neart, causixte dea n. J. s nave a sample Douie Homeot swamp-Koot i est earns, iseiie fiaine, Mtnn., writes by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you that a frlend dreadfully injured his 1 J 4. it Via a 1'1lnPV fT I . ..... 11D F"."ZZr ZZTrZ- nand, wmch swelled up like blond .v,0 rr Triimer K Co.. Bine--1 po8onine. isacKin s Arnica Silve hamton,N.Y. Don't make any mistake, drew Out the poison, healed the but remember the name, Swamp-Root, wound, and Saved his life. Best in Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad- the world for burns andsores. 25a. dress,Binghamton,N.Y., on every bottle. J For sale at all drug Stores. Your leart May Be Weak. Ono Person in Four Has a We ate Heart. On of the surest signs of a weak heart Is shortness of breath after exercise. Tour heart is not able to pump thft blood fast enough to your lungs. Borne of the other symptoms of Heart Trouble are: Pains in the Bide, Back and Shoulder; Fainting or Weak Spells; Dry Cough; Swelling of Feet and Ankles; Cold Feet or Hands. No one can afford to allow a weak heart to go without medicine, because weak heart means poor circulation, and poor circulation means weak lungs, stomach, liver, kidneys, etc If, therefore. yo suspect heart trouble. begin taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure The Heart Cure will do you good, as It la splendid tonic for the blood and nerves. and will revitalize your entire system. Finally, remember. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure Is sold under a guarantee that the first bottle will do you good. If it doesn't your money back. l was afflicted with heart troiiMA fnr three years. I would be apparently all W4m -V .Mil tttn.. .-,. ! would faU as though shot. The attacks were frequent, and a terrible dread pos sessed me, as I never knew when or where, nor under what conditions I would be attacked, and whether I would survive them. I consulted and was treated by some of the most eminent physicians of the state. Not finding re lief from this source, I began taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and beran to improve at once. I used ten bottles, which entirely cured me, as I have not had an attack for five veara." MRS. JOHN DB3SBACK, Leipslc. O. TPPTTi" write to us for Free Trial X XvJXi Pnrkae--) of nP. Mil-' Antl. aln Pills, the New Scientific Remedy or Pain. Also Svmntom - Clank. Our Specialist will diagnose vour case. teU you what is wrong, and how to right It. Free. DR. MILES MEDICAL COZ Laboratories, wt.khart, ind. Borrowed. The rain it raineth every day Upon the just and unjust fellows; But chiefly on the just became The unjust take the ju3t's umbrellas. SAVED BY DYNAMITE Sometime?, a Aiming city is savd by dy nam ting a space that the fire can't cross, Sumetimes, a cough hansg on so long, you feel as If nothing but dynamite would cure it. Z. T. Gray, of Calnoun, Qa , wiitea: "My wife had a very aggra vated cough, which kept her awake nights Two physicians o.uld not her; so she took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, oughs and Colds, which eased htr cougs, gave rer sleep, and finally cured her." Strlcsly scientific cure for brocchiCis and La Grippe. For Bile at all drug store?, price 0O0 and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. Subscribe for the Caucasian. Only $1.00 per year and the be3t weekly newspaper in the State. F9F3U1 V 1 nuACit iiiiAiQUAivri:tiM rem MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Shoes, Trunks, Hats and Furnishing Goods, IO j;ut Martin - t r t . C0I PBICIS AU 11CHT. CALL AMD SIE US. A GOOD HOME AT $1.75 mm FOR YOUR -FEE r PER FOOT GOOD POTATOES X naisQ Txsot raicxs IPoiiaisIlii r mm mt teAi pm m Hi fm 4. avlMi ! mm M fnmXmim f- tmi k nm mm. amu kali TJtrt ALL KINDS AND SIZES PERRY& ROSENTHAL NOTHING BUT SHOES Farming For PMIFDT THE HONEY -UAKER Bt Box oa M-rkei for Flo Comb Hcmey. Ikm't lUy, bat aeod to order t occ if jou wUh BoxtMi thl mjoo. Write for Booklet. W. L. WOMBLR, lUuuaif, X. C. Seaboard Alr Line Ry. 8PKC1AL RATK3 VIA 8KA BOAD Altt LINE RAILWAY. Thero is nothing too good for the Farmer ; there it noth ing toi good for tbe Farm. Good batns, good homes, good wells, good fenoes, good stock, all on goo i land, under good management assure good profits. The good applies throughout. It must apply throughout, or it will not apply to profits. Nowhere is discrimination more necessary than lu the selection of fences. The farm must be fenced. Hence, so lect the best fence, the ELL WOOD FENCE. The Elwood is built like a bridge braced, supported, tied ; no stronger or mora substantial structure possible. Ell wood fences wdl hold your hog, cattle, horses, and poul try. Ell wood Fence has always been popular. It answer? all purposs63 and never disappoints. We have Ellwoo J Fences for sale, and at prices that will suit you. Com 3 and sae uswe have a bargain for you. Yours Truly, Hart-Ward Hardware Company, RALEIGH N. D. ATLANTA, OA. On account of Anaual Associa tion of Manufacturers, Atlanta, Oa., May 1618. the kboard an nounce, rates of one fare plat 25 cents. Tickets sold Hay 14-1S, final limit May 20th, wiih the prtTtlga of extension. RAIEICH, N C. COLUMBIA, S. C ATLANTA, CA. KtfOXVILLE, TENN. NASHVILLE, TEN. DRAUCHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS CATALOGUE FREE. Add. J. F. DRAUOHON, Pres. Chain of 20 Colleges. Inc. $300,000.00 CaoitaL Estab. 1 6 years. POSITION $50 Pr month GUARANTEED or money refunded, or you may pay any time. In thoroughness and reputation D. P. B. C.s are to otherrfa. Bus. Colleges -what Harvard University i to Academies. 7,000 students Lft 1-1 T J 1 1 f . . x .. J.. . Jf ouuuany. urseu. uy uusiness men iron. me. to .an. vneap Doara. HOMEI Contract given to refund money, if after taking our Home! STUDY I Study by mall, you are not satisfied. Write for prices. HAVANNAII.GA. On aocount of Annual Travellera Protective Aisoclation of Associa tion of America, 8avannah, Ga May 13-?3, the fciea board announces rate of one fare plus 60 cecta. Tickets sold May 1-U, final mlt May 30th, with tho privilege f extention. FORT WOI.TII, TEX. . On account of General Aaaom biy of the Boathern Preabytorian Church Church, Fort Worth, Tex., May 18-23, the Seaboard announce rate ot one fare plus $2. Ticket told May 15, 1G, 17, final limit May 31st. ST. L0U18, MO. On account o! Annual Baptist University, St., Louis, Mo., May 18-24, the Seaboard announce rate of one first class fare plus 25 cent. Tickets sold May 14, 15, 16, final limit May 27th. A8IIKVILLE, N. C ' On account of Southern Atlantic MiBSlonary Conference, Ashevillo, N. C, May 17-21, the Seaboard an nounces rate of one fare plat 25 cents for round trip. Tickeia sold May 14-17, final limit May 23rd. O QQQQQQQQQOQQQQ'O QQQf) Qj 2 Three times the Value of ftnv Other. 9 TERRIFIC-RACE WITH DEAfl. "Death was fast approacaing," ritts Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tam pa, Fla., describing his fearful n ce with death. (as a result of liver trouble and heart disease, which b ad robbed me of sleep and of all inter est in life. I had tried many differ ent doctors and several rr dicnes, but got no benefit, uniil I began o use Electiic Bitters. So wooderfn was their effect, that in three days I felt 1 ke a new man, and to-day I am cured of all my troubles." Guar anteed. For sale at all dru? stores ; price 50c 1 One Third Easier. 1 One Ihird Faster: ' The only Sewing Machine that rinra not fail in anv uoint. Q i Rotary Motion and Ball Bear ings mate it tne ligntest run ning machine in the world, i Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. ' Send for circulars and terms. Wheelei i Wilson Mfe. Co Atlanta, Ga. ECZEMA PtLES. PIIPtES, Bti JMES.p, CIS "Se wits ar SMALL csnw-" IEAB TU F0LL0VU8 LCTTEl. - a . Gbhth Enclosed find one dollar top- The Ec tm Co.. Cbicaga anoiher bottle of EC-ZINE and 5 cent for Ec-rioe nee and I hare been o bad at timea I had to go n stilts. Since I commenced the nse of EC-ZInS cn.n i h nuH nearlT all tne ootue yon sent and it has done more for me than all other treat ments combined that I have employed for four Tears. I have Eczema oa both legs nom anu to kne nn c n- trnnht. h nurhr disasoeared. in fact it feela like it was well, bat there are a few rough spots yet I don't want to stop treatment witn one Dottle. Send me another bottle as soon as possible and a cakeof soap, after I use it I expect to be perfectly cured and then I will tell you all about it. I hare Kn nm).. truimpnt fnr fonr Tears and I cant begin to tell yon what I hayo suffered Mid the great trouble and expense I bate endured in that rime, bat I have great hopes that I will soon be boxed. I certainly believe I bare struck the right temedy at last. With best wishes I ana i-l. n. l ALEXANDER. ' , ! " " Mt. Pleasant. N. C cka. vawaM will beoaid for any skin dts eal ECZEMA, rUES, ItCCI KSSI, f1XrlES.Jt8VKai etc-. WuiCu tne new iuuud- re-wj-Bw-wnai will not enre Dromotlr. Send today for a FREE treatment, sumcient to cure any orainary TUX SC-ZXinS COMPANY M. I rs Dearborn Street, 14. KUPER MEIER. Sales Agent UUI cao.I. 1 I M The Seaboard Air Line Railway ANNOUNCES THE. INAUGURATION OP THE SHOO-FLY TEA1N Between Weldon and Raleigh WITH CONNETION3 FROM OXFOBO, LuUISBDROAND WAR RESTON, COMMENCIKO UONDAY, JANUABY.8TH. 1 The Seaboard Airline takes great pleasure i0 annoaEcinc'the in&uea ration of the Shoo-FJy train between Weldon and lialeiah, making No. 29. liavceXWe.'don C:45a. m. Arrlv8'Norllna 8:CK)a. m. LearesNorlina 8:20 a m Arrives Hender.on 8:53 a. m. Arrives Frank inton 9: 25 a. m. Arrives Rah igh - 10: to a. m. ' No. 29 Lv. Oxford 7: 45 am. , Ar. Henderson 8:30 am. Lv. Loulebarg 8:50 am. Ar. ranklinton 9:25 am. . No. 30. I Lavts R'elgh 5:00 p m. I Arrives Ftankllnton 6:03 p. m. - AniVfrS Heatcrson 6:29p.m. I Arrives Nonina 6; 5o p ra j Leaves Noriina 7:15 m I - Arrives Weidon 8: 30 p. to No. 3a i Lv. Henderson 9:00 am. 6:40 pm ! Ar. Oxford 9:45 am. 7:25 pm I Lv. Frank! insert 6:10 pm. Ar. Loulsbnrg 6: 35 pm.' The ab ve schedules on th branch lines will in no way affect th present connections with regular No. d9 and 41 For farther information in reg&id to scheda e apply to O.B. RYAN, G. P. A., C. H. GATTI8, T. P. A-, Portsmouth, Va, Raleigh, N. O. " Tue Seaboard also announces low t ecood class colonist rates to Pacific Coast points until If ay 1, 1905. SEABOARD m m m mi u m m m m a.r m mr LUJm Ai-llJ- AcLIJU rTAIi 8hort Lint toprLocf pJ eUlct of the tooth nd Soutnwect, Florida, Cab. Ttxas. 0-i- fcmlt and Mcxloo, alto nortn and nort-t wt. WaabinirUm, B-ltixnorc, Phitadalphla Ntw York. Boaton. CiTKrtnnarLCtca-o. In dians polia, Bt. iiooia, flam phis and tf.rnaa uity. Schedule enectire Jaunary 8th. 1905. i Trains leaves Raleigh as follows No. 50. NORTHBOUND. 1:25 a. m. "HE ABOARD EX- PRESS, for Portsmouth, Rich mond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boa ton and all points North, No.th eait and Northwest. No. 38. 11:00 a.m. "SEABOARD LOCAJ- 21 AIL n for ALL LO AL points Raleigh to Portsmoutu, v .rllca to Richmond ; conmcUa . n deraon for Oxford and .WelOw with A. C. L.f at Portixnoath ' Norfolk with ALL HTEAilERS for points North and Northeast No. 66. 11:50 a.m. " SEABOARD II AIL for Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. Connects at Richmond with O. & O. for CinclzLitti, Chicago and St. Louli, at I Washington with Penna, B. SL O. for all points. No. 67. SOUTHBOOND. 4:15 s. m. M SEABOARD EX. PRESS for Charlotte, Atlanta, Columbia, Savannah, Jackson villa, St. Augustine, Tampa and all points tooth and southwest. No. 43. 4:00 p. cu SEABOARD LOCAL MAIL for Charlotte, Atlanta and all local points, Connects at Atlanta for all points south and southwest. No. 43. 7:0) p. ra. SEABOARD HAIL for Southern Pines, Pinehurst Atlanta, Columbia, Charleston,' Savannah, Jackson tille, Tamps and all points south and south Tickets on sale to all point,, Pull man berths reserved, tickets deliv ered at residence from UP-TOWN TICKET OFFICE, Yarboroujh House Huildig. IIAMORSCN, O. P. A T. A RUJEIGH,N. & C. H. GATTIS, T. P. A, Phones 117. Raleigh N.O, C.B RYAN. Q. P. A. Portss-oath, Va.
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