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THE PINEHURST $0A SAL rw i ...ii-cii Trails- TO Atlanta, Charlotte, Augusta, Athens, Wilmington, New Orleans, Chatta nooga, Nashville, AND New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, Norfolk, Richmond. Krlirilule In Effect July 18, 1SS. Lv New York, 1'enn. U.K. I Iiil;tdclhia, l!;iltimore. " Washington, Kiclnnond, Norfolk, I'lirtsnioulli, SOUTH BOUND. No. 403. 11 ooam 1 12pm 3 13pm 4 40pm 8.r)(;pm A. C.L., S. A. L. 8 30pni 8 4)m No. 41. ! 00pm 12 05am 2 5;am 4 3(lain il 20am Wl'liloll, Henderson, 11 2pin 12 Win in l 1 ft Mill 1 48pin Knleigh, Siinfonl, Southern Pines, Aberdeen, Hamlet, Wadesboro, Monroe, Wilmington, Charlotte, Chester, 2 Itiilin 3 33am 4 23am 4 Htiani 5 07a m 5 53a in (i 43am 3 40pin n o:pin r spni (i lopm t : 1 1 1 8 10pm 9 12pm 12 05pni Ar i iiarioiie, "4 fxiain io &pin Ar Chester, 8 13nin 10 56pni Lv Columbia, C.X ftL.R.R. ( TiOpm A r ( li Vit 7n,s7 ATITH 9 45am 12 14am Greenwood, lo:i.'am 107am Abbeville, lna-im l 35a in Klhcrton, 12 07pin 2 41am Alliens, 1 13pm 3 43am Winder, 1 afJpm 4 2Sam Atlanta, (Central time) 2 50 pin 52iain Lv Ar Lv Ar Lv a7 Lv Ar Lv Ar NORTH BOUND. No. 402. No. 38. Atlanta(( eiit lime)S.A.L.,12 OOn'n 7 50pm Winder, 2 40pm 10 40pm Alliens, 3 13pm 11 l!pin Klbcrton, 4 15pm 12 31am Abbeville, 5 15pm 1 35a in Greenwood, 5 41pm 2 03am Clinton, ; 30pni 2 55a in ( (ilunilia7c.N.il.K. fT 45am Chester, S. A. L., 8 13pm 4 25am ( liarlotto, 10 25pin 7 50am .Monro', Hamlet, ! 40pm II 15)in (5 05am 8 00am Ar Wilmington, 12 05pm Alien lee 1 1 , fr.riMU 8 Ittim Southern I'ines, 12 00am SKiOain Raleigh, 2 lflam 1125am Henderson, 3 28ain 12 50pm Henderson, 3 28nm 105pm Weldon, 4 .Via iri 2 55pm Richmond, A. ('. I... 820ain 7 35pin Washington, Penn. It. It., 12 31pm 11 30pm Baltimore, 1 4pm 1 08a in I'liiladelphia, 3 5opm 3 50am New York, (23pin (i53ani rortsnionth, S. A. L., Norfolk, 2.M111 35a in 5 20pm 5 35pin M)ailv. fDaily Ex. Sunday, Nos. 403 ami 402.-4TIip Atlanta Special," Solid estibiiled Train ol I'lillinan Sleeper and Coaches between Washington ami Atlanta, also I iillnian sleepers between Portsmouth and Clies ter, s. c. II ami 3S. "The S. A. h. Express," Solid nun, Coacbes and rnllinan Sleepers between I oitsinoiitli and Atlanta. Company Sleepers be tween Columbia and Atlanta. l'"lli trains make Immediate connoetioiis at At lanta lor Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, '.'''is, California, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nasli Mli', Memphis, Macon, Florida. I'or Tickets, Sleepers, etc.. applv to II. s. I.kahi), p. A., Raleigh, N. C. 1- sr. John, u. W. It. (IlovkR, i e l'res..v (Jen'l Mgr. Trallic. Manager. V. K. McHkk, T. J. Andkkson, '-fii 1 Siiperintendent. tien'l Tass. Agt. -i:nkkal offices, Portsmouth, va. PINEHURST ELECTRIC RAILROAD. 0 and alter November 1, 1808, the Tinehursit W'vtrie Cars will run as follows : I-eave Pinchurst 8.30, 10.30 a. m.; 1.45,3.15, 5.00 p. m. I'Cave So. Pines 0.20, 11.45 a. m.; 2.30, 4.00, (5.00 p. m. l't'i-ial trips will be made at night when ncc ossary. 1 110 '20 a.m. and (5.00 p. m. trips from South- i nies w ill make connections w ith trains from ROUTES K5S. PINEHURST, N. C AND COST OF THE TRIP, tese " I T II ERE are various ways of reaching IMneliurst which may be chosen ac cording to individual preference by boat or by all rail. For one w hose main object is to get to his journey's end with as little expenditure of time as possible the best route is by rail. An evening train leaving New York (Pennsylvania railroad) at 9 o'clock reaches Southern Pines at 5.55 the follow ing night. A train leaving New Y'ork at 11 a. in. by Pennsylvania railroad, reaches Southern Pines at 4 a. m., which is somewhat early for comfort and convenience. The Old Dominion Line of steamers from New York, the Pay Line steamers from Raltimore, the Norfolk and Wash ington steamers from Washington, and steamers on the Cape Charles route, all stop at Portsmouth, Va.,and connect w ith the trains for Southern Pines. The fare for round trip from New Y'ork City to Southern Pines, via Pennsylvania railroad on any of these routes is $2(5.50 and are limited from Nov. 1st to May 31st. Single fare $1(5.05. Passengers bavins: throuirh tickets, who desire to go by train and avoid night travel, can leave New Y'ork at 11 a. m. (Pennsylvania railroad) checking baggage through to Southern Pines, reach Richmond same evening at 8.50, spending the night there, leaving Richmond at 9.05 a. m. and arriving at Southern Pines at 5.55 p. m. One can go by the Cape Charles route, leaving New Y'ork (Pennsylvania railroad) at 8 a. m. reach ing Portsmouth at 8.15 p. in., spend the night at Poitsinouth or Norfolk, leave Portsmouth the fol lowing morning at 9.20, reaching Southern Pines at 5.55 p. in. An afternoon may be spent In Washington by taking train from New Y'ork at 8.00 a. in. (Central Railroad of N. J.), leaving Washington on the evening boat (Norfolk and Washington steamer) at" p. in., making close connestions witli train which leaves Portsmouth at 9.20 a. m. and reaches South ern Pines at 5.55 p. m. BOSTON PASSENGERS. Passengers from Poston can procure round trip tickets, including transfer with baggage across New Y'ork City to Pennsylvania railroad, for $37.50. The train for this route leaves IJoston at 1.03 p. in., and Southern Pines is reached at 5.55 p. ni. the day following. Round trip tickets from Boston by Fall River line are $33, including transfer witli baggage in Newr York City. The line steamers of the Merchants & Miners Company leave Rattery wharf, Boston, at 2 o'clock on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, connecting at Portsmouth, Va., with the Seaboard Air Line railroad. By this route a passenger leaving Boston, say on Tuesday, would reach Southern Pines Thursday at 5.55 p. m., having forty hours at sea. Round trip tickets, $31.75, including meals and berth in stateroom on the steamer. The IMiiclmrst Electric Railroad connects with all trains at Southern lMne.s after November 1st. Aberdeen & Asheboro R. R. Lv Aberdeen Pinehurst West End Kagle Spring Candor p Iliscoe ; Biscoe Star Ether Steeds Ashbury Sea grove Miehtield Dewey Chili Ar Asheboro TIME TABLE. In effect Jan. 3, 1899. NOKTHHOUND. No. 8. (5 15 p m 6 35 (5 55 7 2) 7 40 7 55 7 00 am 7 13 7 25 7 45 7 55 8 10 8 25 8 32 8 45 9 00 Lv Asheboro Ulah 1 ewcy Miehtield Seagrove Asbury Seeds Ether Star Ar Biscoe Lv Biscoe Candor Eagle Springs West. End Pinehurst Aberdeen Ar MUTI1IMLTM. No. 41. 10 00 a m 10 15 10 30 10 40 10 55 11 10 1130 11 45 12 00 m 12 10 p m 1 00 1 30 2 00 ' 2 35 3 05 3 25 No. 42. 9 00 a m 9 25 9 50 10 20 10 45 1100 12 15 p m 12 35 . 12 50 ' 1 (15 115 1 35 145 1 55 2 10 2 25 No. 7. 3 30 a m 3 45 4 00 410 4 20 4 35 4 45 4 55 5 05 5 15 (5 35 6 55 715 7 40 8 00 8 20 Troy ISrancli. Lv Biscoe Trov M'o;i.,uif Ar Mount Gilead No. 9. 7 00 am 740 8 40 9 00 WEST HOUND. No. II. 12 30 p m 1 10 2 10 2 30 EAST BOUND. No. 10. No. 12. 3 00 p m 9 30 a 111 3 30 10 00 4 30 1105 1 10 11 40 Lv Mount Gilead wauevinu Trov AT J)IM " Nos. 41 and 42 will meet at is .ue. J. R. PAGE, Superintendent. PIXK1IUKST POST OFFICE. MAIL SCHEDULE. In effect November 1, 1898. Departure. Arrival. 8.00 A.M. North & South 10.15 a.m. South 9.30 " North 10.30 " North & South 3.30 p.m. South 4.30 P.M. North 4.30 " North &, South 7.00 " North Registered Mails are dispatched at 9.30 A. M. and 3.30 p. M., and received at 10.15 A. M. and 4.30 p. M., only. . Office Hours: 7.30 A. M. to 8.00 p. M.; Sundays and holidays 10.00 to 11.00 A. M., 7.00 to 7.30 p. M. Domestic Money Orders issued and paid. Let ters may be registered to nearly all parts of the world. C. D. BEN BOW, Postmaster. Pinehurst Livery Stable SCHEDULE OF PRICES. Horse and Buggy, with driver, $1.25 first hour, additional time 75c, per hour; $4.00 per day, $2.50 half day. Without driver, $1.00 first hour, additional time 50c. per hour; $3.00 per day, $2.00 half day. Pair Horses and Carriage, with driver, $1.75 first hour, additional time $1.00 per hour; $5.00 per day,$3.00 half day. Without driver, $1.50 first hour, additional time 75c.'per hour; $4.00 per day, $2.50 half day. Donkey and Donkey Cart, 60c. first hour; ad ditional time 30c. per hour; $2.50 per day, $1.25 half day. Donkey and Saddle, 30c per hour, $2.50 per day, $1.25 half day. Saddle Horses, with attendant, $1.50 first hour, additional time 85c. per hour; $3.50 per day, $2.00 half day. Without attendant, $1.00 flr6t hour, additional time 30c. per hour; $2.50 per day, $1.50 per half.day. Wagonette, with driver, $2.00 first hour, addi tional time $1.25 per hour, $7.00 per day, $4.00 rier half day. Casino Reading Room Supplied witli the lending: Pnuers and Magazines for the free ub of all in the village. Open Day and Evening. "Queen of Sea Routes" IIKTWKKN TUB North and South MERCHANTS & MINERS TRANS. CO. STEAMSHIP LINES IIKTWKKN Baltimore, IJoston, Norfolk, Newport News, Providence, Savannah. Steamers New, Fast and Elegant. Accommodations and Cuisine Unsurpassed. Best Way to Travel Between New Eng land and the South. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED FOLDER. A. M. CJuaiiam, Agent, Boston, Mass. J. W. McCuiskky, Agent, Providence, R. 1. It. II. Wkigiit, Agent, Norfolk, Va. J. C. WHITNEY, T.M. W. P. TURNER, G.P.A. GKNKIUL OFKICK8 214 E. German St., Baltimore, Mi. CHURCH DIRECTORY. PlNEHUKST CHHISTIAN UNION SERVICES In the Village Hall every Sabbath at 11 o'clock a.m., and Prayer and Conference Meeting at 7 o'clock p.m. Mid-week Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. Pinkiiuhst Episcopal Skkvicks In the Vil lage Hall every Sunday except the llrst In the month, at 3 :15 p. in., by Uev II. T. Gregory. Carthage Railroad, TIME TABLE. In effect June 2(), 18!R Schedule trains on Carthage road make close connections at Cameron witli R. & A. trains go ing north and South. W. C. PETTY, Manager. Moore County Government Commissioners, J. E. Buchan, W. II. Howard, Hugh Jackson. Clerk Superior Court, D. A. McDonald. Sheriff, Samuel M. Jones. Register of Deeds, A. L. Mcintosh. Treasurer, Ell P. Seawell, Coroner, Chas. P. Jenkins. Surveyor, Francis Deaton. ADVERTISED LETTERS. The following are the unclaimed letters adver tised at the post oilice, Pinehurst, Moore county, North Carolina, Feb. 1, 1899: Mr. Willie Stewart, Mr. Edward Ward well (3 Mrs. Benj. F. Farley (2), Miss Lydia J. Proctor, Mrs. George Parsons. C. D. BEXROW, Postmaster. No. 38. No. 1. No. 2. No. 41. ! A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. i. Lv 9.35 Ar8.45 Cameron Lv 6.00 ArS.OO j! 10.00 Lv8.15 Kelly 0.25 Lv 4.32 f A r 10.20 8.00 Cartilage A r 6.45 4.20 ,M Lv 10.40 Carthage Ar 1.00 !! 11.05 Moonshaunee Lv 12.25 11.25 Parkewood 12.10 Ar 11.40 Hallison Lv 12.00 : p.m. Currlersville Itrnnoli p.m. j Lv. 1.30 Carthage Ar4.00 - 2.'20 Han non Lv 3.20 Ar 2.40 Curriersville 3.00 ;l II. A. PAOE, President. tlx i' north.
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