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THE MORNING POST. MAY 28., 1893. ii TEACHERS f WISH BUSY Ben, and Women, Too, Fitting Themselves for Employment or Ser steamship lines. Asked as to the character of his pupils, the professor says promptly and with a congratula tory smile that they are of all classes and that some finely educated women are taking lAnna -en i to rftid anil OnC Of the Results Of the study Spanish literature in the origi- .... ' nal. One woman wishes to do trans- Kecent War lating for a publishing house and pos sibly fit herself for newspaper work in the new territory. Women Teachers With Hlah-soundlna Names. The women teachers of Spanish wTho are domesticated in this same west Business Enterprises in Cuba or side area nearly all nave 'high-sound- u i . lnS names and two at least are of gen- the New American Territories, the birth and seemingly out of key More Interest in Spanish Lttera- ith their cmvl ain?J le' -tt.v.io 0ne woman has some curios and fami- ture. hT heir-looms, shawls, scarfs, swords, and the like, that she brings out to The interest in Cuba and the new show to pupils with' an eye to traffic, territories of the United States, says and one can telU'by the matter and New York Sun, may be surmised manner of them that Her associations nave not oeen always as resineieu us in the American furnished room house in that long range of all-alike homes. She is dressed now as demurely as the instructess in a nunnery, with a seem ingly studied abstinence of color ami no thought of making an impression NOTICE OF ELECTION. Atlantic Coast Lino Under and bv virtue of a resolution AND BRANCHES. of the Board of Aldermen of the city AND ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAIL- of Raleig-h, passed April 7th, 1S93. m jtOAD COMPANY OF SOUTH C All- pursuance of the authority given iu OLINA. net nf 1hf 0,(xrf Assembly of North A. Carolina of 1SQ9, ratified February 2Stn. Condensed Schedule in Effect April 17. Southern Railway Co. 1S99. entitled: "An act to authorize city of Raleigli to issue bonds for pub lic improvements and to levy a sp acial the faun .the number and variety of the people in New York seeking insight into the Spanish language. -When the war was raging I had no classes, scarcely a pupil any more, but now I have as many as I can teach, other than of neatness, but the keep tvid an alert little Spanish professor sakes in the sha!bby room hint of a lately. "I have students in the morn- Mst0IT, and her dark eyes and upright ly manner suggest tue mantnia ana coquettish fan associated with latticed windows. No, she has not many pu pils; she could take more, and she gives lessons in tapestry to such as want instruction. There is a woman on the next block who takes Spanish ing, two graueu classes in the even ing and in the afternoon I teach down town at the business officesl After r o'clock, you know, when everything is over for the day, the young men tax," notice is hereby given that a spe cial election will be held at the varl polling places hereinafter named on tjx 13th day of June, 1899, for the Purpy Of obta-min? in consullt of a ruaJJ of the qualified voters of said fu.yfJ the issuance of the bonds provideu i - , - .. : i o r-r a. a i"1 in eecuons i anu a ox ai - HUH A. X XicLL 1UI tlic . tmnrnirini' cnh )h mihliC streets v . w . OUVU - 1 fvf Aldermen of said city may deterxV"!: 1S39. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 23 Dally. Leave Weldon 11:50 a. arrive Rocky Mount m. 12:53 p. m.. leave Tarboro 12:21 p. m.. leave Rocky MU 1:00 p. m.. leave Wilson 1::5S p. m.. leave Selma 2:3 P. m.. leave Fayettevllle 4:30 p. m.. arrive Floreiyce 7:23 Ti. m No. 23 Daily.Leave Weldon 9:43 p. m.. arrive Rocky Mount 10:35 p. m., leave Rocky Mount 10:38 P. m., leave Wilson 11:14 p. m.. leave Selma 11:57 p. m.; leave Fayettevllle 1:10 a. m.. arrivA rinmnrp 2ti3 a. m. to improve, and for making sucn other po. 103 Daily. EXc pt Sunday. Leave improvements as the saio uouau " ;-- iarooro i:uj p. m., der-mn may determine to niae. - i.ocKy Mount 6Mj p. i"-. city of Raleigh is hereby authonzeu ave wilaon 7:10 p. m., ar- and empowered to isiUt, its dvw rive uoiusboro .:&'J p. m. an amount not excedlns one hundred No. 41 Daily. Leave Rocky Mount 5:40 tnousana aouars, or suo-n i a - iijv Hons ajid in such proportions w m., leave Goldsboro ..01 a, Board of Aldermen may deem auvi m., leave Mannoita j.uj a. m.. ble, bearing interest from me arrive Wilmington a:4. a. m. thereof at a rate not excecung nve xaaiy. i?ave Ilocic Ml. p- Co in Xffco .xH IX lSOOi GREEN8BOUO, IIAXEIGH. GOLDSBOUO. iuivc a cuance ior a pretty tair lesson lessons from her. This woman trav- '. before going to their homes. Some ls for a neckwear house at certain 'of these downtown office pupils are serisous and when she has acquired ,rX f i Spanish she will extend her lield. An- taught at the eipense of their employ- 0flier of, the pupils is a young artist. ers. A practical business knowledge she has found readv sale all winter of Spanish ds what they are after; for little sketches and life studies hav- rnough insight into common business insr a Snanish atmosnhere. and now teilms to be able to. translate ordinary business letters-and telegrams. Some want instruction in the short hand manual also, and a number of these she wishes to ground herself in the language well enough to read up in the songs and folklore of that nation, so as to sret further material. Two pupils are young women typewriters young women from a religious asso rt ud? stenographers who put in their ciation have been taking lessons for extra time learning Spanish, thinking a month, with the expectation of visit it will -be useful some time in advanc- ing their brother, who is stationed in ihg their interests. I1 have not as Cuba, and one wants to try her hand much opportunity to instruct in the at illustrating for a religious paper ciioice, eiegant leaiures 01 tne lan- Another promised pupil is to come guage except to two ladies who came from an Episcopal mission; she ox to me from New Jersey, and who are pects to assist next winter in mission willing to give the time, and who want work in Cuba. to become reacty readers and writers One New York woman has taken up of Spanish, even if they never acquire Spanish so as to travel for a curio the accent. I should say that with collector. She will go all through the well-to-do and fashionable women, lexico and Central America as well it was just now a fad to learn Span- as Cuba and Porto Rico. Three sec- ish, but it takes time and patience for retaries to business men have been the thorough course. Then, a great studying 4bort-liaud in Spanish many patronize the schools to brush Anions: the pupils of a woman teacher ..an.nd cent, per annum, with interest cuu attached, payable half yearly, at sucn d ;ii-.vi niin ar daces a l advisable by saia Board of Ald'ermen; said bonds to b of such form and tenor and transferra- in simh w.-iv. and the principal thivrpnf rkvnhi. or rJeomable at such time or times. not exeeams l"ul i-R! fnim tha rnt thert-of. ana at such place or places as the Board or Aldermen may determine. - Scwtlrtn Z TlVi.if fnr the DUrTKSe Oi nrvyvifUnc- fir tho oavmen't of th Inter- est accruing on and the- prmsipai t TTiAtiTrttv of the bonds issue! unaer au- thoritv nf this act the Boaru OI Aiu-r- mon if sniil citv shall annually, and at fha tlmo of lfvvinsr other city taxes. levy and lay a particular tax on all reron and subjects of taxauon ui which the said Board of Aldermen now are or may hereafter be authorized to lay and levy taxes for any purpose whatsoever, said particular tax to be not less than six or more than e-iffnt cents on the one hundred dollars' as sessed valuation on property, and not less man eig-nieen nor more uio.ii ifi t-v,., t , A A tv-five cenL on each taxable poll. The P0 A0 DaI -I ve T ilmlnplon :00 up such knowledge as they already have of the tongue, proficiency acquir ed when they were children maybe, or from long residence among Spanlsh- speaking people, but that has become rusty from disuse." Lessons at Fifty Cents an Hour. All over town the Spanish teachers on the west .side are a young deutist and a trained nurse who hopes to get a place as traveling attendant next winter. SMALLPOX AT MORGANTON. Dr. James L. Laxion, Superintend- are busy, from the little Visiting teach- of Health of Burke county under er, wiio gives lessons at 50 cents an df te of following I,,,,,,, of ur. nnniiv, statement to the Charlotte Observer: hour at her pupil's residence, to the big business college American through and through, but impelled to graft a Spanish course on to the main plant. Spanish may be practically applied to the modern system of business corres pondence., at. a. small cost. Many na tive teachers, refugees from Cuba, who have not returned and immigrants from' Mexico and Spain have their bare little teaching quarters in the of fice buildings in the central part of town. Some o,,these teaching rooms are hired only by the day or week, "As numerous reports of a sensa tional nature have been current among some of the less cautious papers, I beg that you will pubiisli the following statement relative to the smallpox sit uation here: "There arc only six cases under treatment, three white and three col ored, all doing well, and no deaths ex pected. The total number of persons detained either as 'suspects' or con valescents is ID, of whom J( are col ored and 3 white. The location affords amide facilities for isolation nm m.; leave Vilon 2:40 p. m.. leave Ooldboro 3:21 p. m., leave Magnolia 4:23 p. m. arrive Wilmlnjrton 5:-0 P. m TRAINS GOING XOKTH. No. 7S Daily. Leave Florence 9:40 a. in., leave Fayettevllle 12:20 p. rn., leave Selma 1:00 p. m., arrive Wilson 2:23 p. m.. leave Wilson 2:33 p. m.. ar rive ItrK'ky Mount 3:30 p. m., leave Tarboro 12:21 p. m., leave Itocky Mount 3:30 p. Tn.. nrrivi Wnldnn 4:22 n. ni. No. 103, Daily Kiccfpt Sunday. Leave GoMsboro 5:13 a. m., leave W:Lon 3:43 a. m.. arrive Hocky Mount 6:13 a. m.. ar rive Tarhnrn T:04 a. m. No. 22 Daily. Ieave Florence 7:40 p. m., leave Fayettevllle 9:43 p. m leave Selma 10:52 p. m.. arrive Wl!on 11:31 p. m.. leave WlIon 11:31 p. m.. ar rive Rocky Mount 12:07 a. This FCherluje i nnh!lhf1 i n',-r-n i n.r, mw, i mi ov-a- notice to the public. TnAIV t.Pivp thi rtmr SO. Jl.2:09 a. m.. dally Carrlf Pullman' rleeper Norfolk to Charlotte, brtsg nuia on rniin line. No. 33. Green boro to Charlotte. Connetinc Greenboro with m-iin line train No. ZZ. -Florida Hxpre." for S:i-bury. , Charlotte. Columbia. Aiken. Augusta. Favannab. j4konV.lle. n4 all po.nt In Florida. With main line train No. 37. Wj.hing-.on And P-jtJth- extern Limited." for SaJUbury. Charlotte. Spartanb-jrjr. Grenrt:. At lanta. Montgomery. Mobile. New Orlrarm. Mrm;M and all p:r.:a Fjuth and Southwest. Alo with nSiin line train No. li fur IV.sh ToinL Ahc Jjoro. Salisbury. Concord ar.d all local pointa U:e-n Cfcarlotte ard At lnU;. Connctlns at calUbury with train for all iwmt in Wr:em NcrtH Carolina. Including AAheille. KnoxviHe. tna:tin-ira. NahtUe. Liu. -vide. Cincinnati. Chicago, and all point Wet anl Northefi. Onat-:-tion w also made at Greensboro with l rain for Wlnl n-Silrm. Wllltea boro, Redville. Danville and local .:atkn. Ia-nc-r cxupir.c Not folk and Charlotte leepr can lake mala line trains 33 and 37 at Cir lotto for points beyond. NO. 12. 2:43 a. m.. dally. For Selma, W i!on. P-vjth Rocky Mau-1, Tartors Norfolk, and intermediate point. Carries through Iu:iavaa rcj-rr C2uvr lotte to Norfolk. NO. 15. S:5l a. m.. daily. Conert at Durham for Oxford. lIen!eron. Key ville and Richmond. At lr.Svenlty ?titi-o. exct-pt Funday. f&r Chajnl Hill. At Greensboro for Wlnston-Salcm. Mvkville. l;!vil! Dxnvii:, Richmond, Lynchburg. Charlottesville. Wah.ngta. lUUirxwrr. lUacN phia. New York, ar.4 all p-jlnu North. NO. 8. 10:45 a. m.. dally. For Coldboro anl Intermediate poinis. Connect Ing at Selma for Wilson. Rocky Mount and Fayocteville. At G 4 a for Norfolk. whre c!oc connvtion is rr.ade with the Cb'wspeak l:a fsr Raltimore. Ali at GoMvr. for Wjiminstea, and Uady rxc-i Su t'.ays for Newborn and Morrhead City. NO. 16. 3:23 p. m.. daily. Fer Selma GolJiKm and intrrm-llate psinu. NO. 7. 3:30 p. m. dally. Connects at Durham (except Funlays) far Oxford, Clarksville. Keynv;ile arui intermediate jlnt. At Ur.iwty Ftati-a rx-rt-pt Sun-lays) for Chapel Hill. At Qrmlfj with ma n line tr:n N. 7 tor Hifh lVnt. Sabfbuo. Charlotte and . um. Wittt train No. IS. U. Fait Mail." fjr Sa:i!bur. Charlotte. Firan Jure. Gmr.vCJf. AtUn-., and all in.inis 4Mjth. incladlr.s Columbia. Aucvi'a. Nirar.nAh. Jacknvi:3f tin.l all IVri U p ;n:. Thrujrh iMI.man batTft K-;rs N- York x New Orleans, via Atlanta. Mm rf mrr. Jk.nvile and MbJ. Thrtvusn l-eep-r frcm Nn York to Jakn v : viA 'avanrh. iu:!mxa Unfr Charlotte to Rlrmlmcham and Charl ::e t Auruu. Main Iin- traZn No 7 and 23 connect at 5Va!isbur' t?r Hickory. Ah'Vill. "Krxvi;:. Chat tanovira. Memphis Louisville. . Cincinnati and ihic-a. Slld train ear ryinj: Pullman buff .--;i.-r Salibuo u Memphis. Al connert. at Grerboro with main line train No. 12 f r Danville. Rlch-aion S and lcal stations, with train no. 5$ " an ins ton ami NKitnr!fni Litniied." and train No. 34 "Nw Yrk and Flrtridia Kxuv-p." fr Dnv::ie. Lynhburc. CharlottvU!e. Wa-hincton. Italtlm re. Philadelphia. New York aul potstt Nrth. TheiK tralr. carry Rrst vrn t Wah:nctn I lui; -ra leetwrx through to New York: nl to Itirhmond. o n train 31. (xaaec--rn U al made at lreentoro for Wlnton-S.tle:n. m.. leave Rocky Mount 12:00 a. m.. arriv-a Weldon 1:00 ..m.vvrii SClIKiiULII ULTWCrA' NOlirOLK AN'Il r.nrrvcnnn - - . U.ut..w - --- JV4.CI, a. m. taxes provided for In this seotlon shall be collected, and shall be accounted for and kept separate from other city taxes, and shall be applied exclusively t-k 'rhe rurmses for which they are collected. So much of said taxes as misv be reauired to pay the interest on the bond's is-suea by autnonty or tnis act, as it falls due, and cannot be ap plied to the purcnae or uiscnarge oi the bonds for which said taxes are levied and collected, shall be invested so as to secure the payment at matur ity of the principal of the said bon is; and to insure the due investment of the amounts collected, irom year to year in excess of that required to pay the said interest Che Hoard of Aldermen shall eau.se the said epecess to be turn ed over to the commissioner of the sinking fund of the city of Ra-leigh, whoew duty it shall be. under suoh ?v.-n-eral rules and regulations as aid Board of Aldermen shall from time to time prescribe, to make investments of so much of the taxes collected and turned over to him as aforesaid, as caii H nnnli cable as aforesaid to the payment of the principal of said bonds issued under this act. and to do or per-rwr-m nil suh other services in connec tion with said bonds as said Board of Aldermen may prescribe and receive cuh compensation ior his saia ser vices a-s said Cooxd of Aldermen may determine.'' Those qualified voters approving the Issue of the bond3 anl tne levy and col locrion of the particular taxes as above provided for shall deposit in the ballot box a ballot, 1M: inches wide by. 3 inches loner, of white "book" paper. In weight 40 pounds to the reamj without device, -mutilation or ornamentation. : W nt.r V.. .-v m ntatn orhPrs.qin nnlv fr a tannic hmir 1 . I. V. . " 7 ..." . ... .iT " ula w -" . ;o : : 1 w " prompt meunon, auu wo are compiin- ions primer type tne wora "approvea ; u,v, SuuiuS.ui uiik me iuu it- today a hospital and a house of and those disapp roving the same shall sources or xne proressors. utner teacii- ieution where, 'the sick and 'supports' deposit a like ballot with tne printed ers are not so adventurous and hang ,be moved aml -ell c,lr0ll for The word "ffY-" . . . . out their signs and advertise their call- convalescents will nrobablv be thor- ..Thi.Tcll?" L?0 ing at the home address, generally oughly disinfectetl and releaswl in a cJrai some lodging house far over toward week or ten davs and e al)ins in arch l --ill , 1 1 1 j-s- Assembly of 1S93. ratified 6th. 1S93. entitled. "An Act to the middle west side .where, rent is whiHii thov ivnv Iuhmi ilivinc burned, rvmvide the manner of election and "the cneaper man in mucn-sougntarter 10- together wiitli all infected elothin-" and regitr-aticn 01 voters in xne cities and .!' Mti p-s. . ii,.,r! A-, i,.,c i...t, ,,i towm anu i-irvuuiis uj"u iwai An applicant at one of these homes mmpasoty ami the work is. and has .r0?""" r'Jtlt lately found the young professor, coat been, proceeding rapidly. Quarantine e,j in paid act authorizing said electior off and chalk in hand, diligently en- regulations are strict, and strictly en- and issuance of bonus as aforesaid, to- gaged in drawing what looked Ho be forced, the civil authorities aciins vie- wit riddles with, letters on the black-board orously and in harmony with the 'phy- set up m one corner, or nis room. sickms. "Instead of an epidemic and panic, 1 uiaive a piaiii, bimpie uemuiiTsLia.- isoiaitPil loriilitv. well nm murine J Bounded on the south by Xewbern ave tion ot bpanish grammar, a quick (lviliPn,,iv u-pinmr,. m,.tvni Wo nue. on the west by Halifax stree-t. ani v 1 . . .1 , t. f . on t-ne nwin c-rt.-c l t-ny iimus Thirrl ward ov vo'tinsT nrecinrr Tlnund, ed on the north by Newbern avenue, on 1 the v.-!?wt by Fayettevllle street, and on is fne soutn anu east oy xne city limits p. m.. leave Magnolia 8:34 p. m.. leave floldsboro 9:43 p. rn.. leave WiUon 10:2 p. m.. arrive Rocky Mount 11:23 p. m. rso. 4S Dally. Leave Wilmington 9:(V3 a. m., leave Magnolia 10:5: a. m leave Goldsboro 12:33 p. m., leave Wilson 1:16 p. m., arrive Rocky Mount 1:53 p. m. Tram on the Scotland Nok n ranch Road leaves Weldon 3:25 p. m.. Halifax i p. m.. arrives Scotland NVck At 5:0S p. m.. Greenville 6 :57 p. m., Kln- ston 4jvo p. m. Retruning leaves Kln arriving at Halifax at 11 :1S a. m.. Wcl- uon 11:33 a. m.. dally except Sunday. 1 rains cn Washington R ranch leave Washington 8:20 a. m. and 2:20 n. m.. arrive rarmele 9:io a. m. and 4:00 p. m. ueturninc leave I'armele 9:33 a. m. and 30 p. m.. arrive ashmfrtim 11:00 a. m.. and .:20 p. m., daily except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro. X. C. dally ex cept Sunday 5:30 p. m.. Sunday. 4:15 n. m., arrives i'i mouth 7:40 p. m.. C:10 r. m. Returning, leaves Ilymouth dally except Suriday, 7:50 a. m.. Sunday, 9:00 a. m., arrives at rarboro 10:03 a, m. 11:00 a, m. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Goldsboro daily except Sunday, 7:03 a. nrrivlns smithneid S:10 a. m. Re turning leaves cmnnneid 9:00 a. m.. arrivew tioidsbiro 10:. a. m. Trains on Nashville Branch leave Rocky Mount a: !:30 a. m.. 4:20 n. m.. arrive Xashville 10:10 a, m.. 4:03 p. m.. Spring Hpe 10:40 a. m.. 4:25 p. in. Re turning leave Spring Hope 11:00 a. m.. 4:35 p. m.. rasnvuie ii:.'2 a. m.. 5:25 n. m.. arrive at Rocky Mount 11:45 a. m.. 6:00 p. m.. daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton branch leaves War- saw for Clinton dally, except Sunday, S:10 a. m. and 4:13 p. rn. Returning leaves Clinton at 7:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m. Train No. 7S makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. all rail via luenmonu. H. M. EMERSON, General Passvnger Agent. J. R. KEN'LY. General Manager. T. M. nME1t?ON. Traffic Manager. 0. First ward or voting precinct: Bound ed 6n the south b? Hillsboro street, on the east by Halifax street, and on the north and west by the city limits Second ward or voting precinct: iUU C LU, ft".l'me'. t: 2HJiaiueu in lmye Teaso,n to be pa.rticifTarlv well rather halUng English, as he; strug- please(i with the work of Dr. Baum- p.,. v.w.. "" partner, tne young pnysieian wno vo wrong that we work with. Too much nntpirpd for dlrtv at tho mm nnd . doing his duty bravely nd well." President McKinley's excessive con sumption of tobacco would be a bless ing if it resulted in smoking Alger out of the cabinet. H I ill illl unnecessary words, and what we want is simple and to the point. , I have been in this country three years and I do not know English correctly; but I know-it-enough to do business in it, and that kind of knowledge only In part is what most of my pupil -want. I am making a book alout it, but that will not be ready till the autumn; just now I make my teaching schedule, a fair repertory, but nothing complete or elegant unless they take-the course by contract, then I work with them until they are perfect. It takes much ceremony to teach perfect. I tell them the truth before the agreeable, and they expect not to learn so fasf; but those students that come to me for the business, not theory, that is different. They have not much time." More Like Athlete Than Redagogue. The professor looks much more like an athlete than a pedagogue, but he is nraetioal and interested in til his pupils' progress. One even Tin r- You cain breakfast "today" at Ral- class pupil who came to him is work- eigh, take C. and O. Route, and "to morrow DreaKtast at Cincinnati nnd ELECTRIC LIGHTED! STEAM HEATED! YESTIBTJLED TRAINS. Fourth ward or voting precinct Bounded on the north by Hillsboro street, on the east by Fayettevllle street, and on the south and west by the city limits. A new registration shall be had as re quired by saia act autnorlzin- faid cleo tion and issuance of bonds und orderet nv said Board or AKiermen. The reel tration books will be open for recristra tion of voters from sunrise to sunset fr ten days. Sundaes excepted, becin- ning May 20th and closing at sunset on June 9th. i-t the following places (which are also the polling places) by the following- named registrars: First Ward Conn's store, corner Sal isbury and Jones streets; Melvln An drews, registrar. Second ani-h. Hugh Lee's Store, Leave 9 00 a m 0 20 a in f 9 32am 10 00 a m f 10 31 a m 110 44 a m 10 50 a m f 1 1 Mam f 11 S3 a m f 11 52 a m fl2C0 nn 12 21 p m 12 45 pra lC'ipm 1 37 pra f 1 45 p m 1 5S p m f 2 20 p m f 2 34 p m 1 2 43 p ra 2 50 p rn No. 11. Dally. 6TATX05&. Leave. 8 35 p m f 000 pm I 9 13 p m I 9 35 p ra flOOl p ra f 10 13 p ra flO Id pra 110 33 p m 1 10 56 p ra 111 12 p ra (Eastern Time ) La Norfolk. Va Ax . Pinner Point 12 nice Suffolk Gate, NC ... ..Kurc - Tunis - Abcftkcy Kelford ......... Palmyra ....... 1 11 19 p ra' Hobood 1 11 37 p nr larboro 1 12 01 a ra s nocLv Mount J 1 12 13 a m Sbarpibur. 1 12 20 a ra Kim City 1 12 :;0 a ml .WiUon 1 12 30 a ra .....Conlcnlnca. 1 12 43 a ra ..... Lucaraa .. 1 12 54 a nr Kcnly X 103 a ra..... .. Jcrorac 1 10 a m'. . Si-lina No. 12. DaUj. No. 8: DaUy. Arrife. 8 20 a n 8 00 a ra 7 49 a a 7 20 a ra 6 50 a ra 6 40 a ra 0 40 a ra 027 s ml COt a m 5 47 a ra 5 4J a ra1 5 21a is 4 Z'J a mi Arrive 5 55 p a, 5 SO p ra f 5 10 pta 4 50 pta f 4 23 p ra t 4 07 pni 4 CO pm f 3 41 pa f 31pta f SCO pra I 2 53 pra 2 31 pta 2 0S pea 1 44 pra 1 37 pra 1 23 pta 1 10 p ra 1 OS pta f 4M am 4 47 a ra4 4 40 a ra 4 31 a nv 4 25 s ra1 4 l4 a ra1 4 or, a ra' 3 57 a m n .vi ra' 2 05 p m 2 31 pra 2 44 pm 2 55 pm 3 05 pm 3 IS pm 3 SO pm 3 S3 pm 3 50 pm 3 57 pm 4 08 rim 4 15 pm 4 24 pm 4 37 pm 4 43 pm 4 59 pm 5 10 pm 5 27 pm 6 S3 pm 6 45 pm 5 50 pm 5 59 pm 6 03 pm 6 S5 pra 1 15 a m 2 25 a m ..... ttiuturu ....... . Princeton .. Pino Lcrcl.. tklma 1 25 a m.' WlUon'a Mills 1 23 a m Clartoa 1 49 a ml Ac barn 1 55 a tc' Gamer S 09 a tuj Iialelga ... 2 15 a m Method Cary MnrTisvillc Nclku Eau Durbam . Durham . ... UnlTcrv.ty HilUboro Mebane ... Haw IllTcr Graham . Burlington . Elon College. .. Gibsonvllle 2 34 a n. 2 44 a tr 3 05 a nv 3 10 a m 3 23 a d 3 41 a m 4 02 a m 4 13 a rn 4 20 a m 4 29 a m 4 SO a ra 4 42 a o 5 15 a rn 3 45 a xa 3 31am 3 IS a Hi 3 05 a m 2 S3 am 2 45 a ra 2 35 a m 2 25 am 2 13 am 2 C2am 1 40 a ra 1 40 am f 1 22 am f 1 10m f 12 52 pra 112 39 pm f 12 S3 pm 1 12 23 p m 112 IS o ra 112 14 pm Lt .Grenloro . Ar- 11 45 p ra 12 ipQ 11 53 a za 11 40 am 11 S9 a ra f 11 SOa ra 11 10 a a 111 04 a za 110 53 a za 10 45 a m 110 23a Q 10 SO a n 110 20 a ra f 10 12 a xa 9 53 a za 9 55 a ra 9 S3 a za 9 27 am 9 09 a xa 8 53 a xa 8 53a xa 8 49 a m 8 41 am 8 37am 8 10 an DURHAM AM) CHARLOTTE R, R. Time Table, IN EFFECT UJlX It, 1&9S. . A.. NORTHBOUND. Train No. 2. A. 1L LvParkerwood Ju.nc'n (Halliaon).. 11:45 L.v l'utnam Il:t0 LvGlendon ....12:0? Lv Linwood I.. .12:12 Lvllaw Branch ....12:17 Lv Carbontoa 12:25 Lv Palmers 12: SI P. iVrGulf , 12:45 Train SOUTHBOUND. No. L P. M. .. 2:20 .. 2:30 2:33 .. 2:45 .. 2:52 .. 2: Fi.t fcveuons of all scheduled freight train carry patjrmRcrs between ilA tion at which they an chedulNi to :op. ixiubli: iAiLY snnvier. to all i-ointh noiith. mirnL east AND WKST. U.VEQUALED DININCi CAK bEHVlCE. For full information please call on or addr. R. U VERNON. T. C. STUROIS. Ticket Asnt. T. P. A., Charlotte. N. C, Union D-pot anl Tarbwxxri IIoue. Itale'ch. N. C, NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS. FRANK S. GANNON. J. M. CULT. Third V.-P. and Gen. Manager. Trafric Manager. V. A. TURK. . P. A-. "VVAAhlniTton. I. C. ' WITH PULLMAN SLEEPING AND corner Lane and Blood vorth street-' Tfciwl Ward Jones' Warehouse, cor- Many (hours quicker and miles snorter ner Blount and Davie streets; p. H a-i,.. Hunnlcutt. registrar. than other route TO THE WEST AND NORTHWEST. ing against time, preparing to start south on a certain date to take charge of a restaurant in Porto Rico. His customers he could manage, but he wants knowledge of the language and customs sufficient to deal AviVh the na tive tradespeople and prevent their taking advantage of him. Another pupil is studying to get sufficient com mand of the language to make himself useiul to a phulanthropical societv. A clerk in a hardware dealer's establish inent has three months to take his course in. Then he goes to Cuba to act as commission man for the hard ware interests there and to deal direct ly with the agents in the interior who get out the logs. Two employees of a house expecting to introduce cotton goods and American-made clothing into the islands are taking Spanish les sons and some -waiters temporarily out of a job are touching up their Spanish with a view to employment on passen- Fourth Ward City Lot. corner Davie and Salisbury streets; W. II. Strother registrar. A. M. POWELL. Mayor. HAM F. SMITH. City Clerk. LvQulf Lv Palmers ..... Lv Carbontoa .. Lv Haw Branch Lv Linwood .... LvGlendon .... Lv Putnam CARR0LLT0N HOTEL. BAITIMORE, MD. Dm 8ik Acocrr. Harioc aMtaed the nuaiiratBt of Ta CAaKOixTon." I Uke cret pUatarc i boo cine toToa tni andrenormted d cowli Fttt-cU M I ttke cret pior 10 ibbvi tt it wis thoroughly orerh'. ! daring th prrwrnt ammer a la mil H ppo',me,t K 3:12 ! iii.ll-iwrtn iMosd 10 none la the Cot?:: Ar Parkerwoou Junc'n (Halllson).. 2:21 ' sute or eUewhero. od I rtiptfanr.01 ConneciB at Oulf with the C. F. A yoor kind patronage indiMi ,'T?1 JPiZr'. viirt . 1 1 n mi r rtiv a n.i iidki wb w enilrely new f ron lie foundation lo IB:.U h 340 chamber and trerr modern impTcrreaierl T. V. Rally ay and at Parkerwood Junction (Halliaon) with the Carthage acil Western Railroad. FRANK D. JONl 8oxerlntenclet. gs supper at Chicago or St. Louis; or you can breakfast "today at Raleigh and supper four days afterwards at San Francisco. Tlie G. and O. Route is the only one by which this can be done. The railroads of North Carolina con nect with the C. and O. Railway at Richmond or Charlottesville, Va., giv ing choice of TWO THROUGH TRAINS for Cincinnati, connecting in Union Station with lines diverging to the WEST, NORTHWEST and SOUTHWEST. For rates, schedules of trains and other information, call on your nearest coupon licket Agent and insist on his quoting you the rates via C. & O. ROUTE, Which, in many instances, is less thnn by other' lines; by address J. C. Dame, T. P. A. C. & O. Ry., Richmond, Va. or S. D. POTTS, A. G. P. A.. ffl i ' New Thin IN MILLINERY. Trimmed Hats for ladie and misses everv Tuesday and Wednesday. . A big line of Children's Ops from 25 cents to $3. 00. Our stock is so complete that we an suit any customer in any priced hat; Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. (including a large and commodious Klerato( rabn aTaile! of. to raak It complete comfortable lo U rutt. ! pieantly aitaa. ted la the centre of the city an4ccopi tire auare. wlih an annea. which U bouadei by piltlmore. Uitht. Oemia ol Grant Kreet TheQty raaaenter Railway from aU po4U paae he door, or within a few rtepa of It, a coneeal eece that can ca reel y be ettiraatel. The ratee Ftrrt end Second Floora ....4-oo per dy Third and Fourth Floora ... yo9 Fifth and SUth Flocra a. Bath Room and Far lra to rult the drmail of lubusineaa at reaaonab' extra ratta. Very reapectfutly. NEWS AND OPINIONS OF NATION AL IMPORTANCE. 1111 ALONE CONTAINS P.OT1L 11 iogie urn FOR SALE. Eiffht-room dwelllnjr for rent on Pal Isbuxy street, one-half square from cap. ltoL nVYNXE. ELLIXGTON & CO. Dailr. lr mall fr a Jir Daily aud Sunday, by mall..?s a year THE SUNDAY SUN Is the Greatest Sunday Ncwj-rtper In the orld. Prlrv rr. a r-py. Ey mail ?- a year. Address, THE SUN, New urk. SEABOARD AIRLINE TO all rorNTa Jforth. Bo a tli and Raathi Schedule In Err ret December Utn. Ut EOUT1IBOUND. No. L Lt Rale'.ch 2.l4xa llpa ArSo. J1ne iJllxm tU4pa Ar Hamlet lOIia Cilpra Ar vilrnincfn.A.L. 12-Wpxa Ar Monro-.S.A.L... t im I.Lpta Ar Clrlotte.S.A-L. TOt.ra lOSpa Ar Cheater S.A.L.. l.CAara H-tfp-a Ar Greenwood 18-iSa.m Ar Athena 1.12pra X.cra .r Atlanta tKba VTmra AT ItALElOH 2-1 U-a Ui;a NORTHBOUND. No. 422. No, IX LvRAleffb ... rwra nLlxaa Ar Henderton 2-2lja rvpm Ar Weldon -w .. A-llm 2-Ipta Ar Portimoutb.. .. 7-ana Ar RIchomnd.ACL t.Sarn J.llpra Ar Wuh't'iulMLIL 12.2lpra li-ipia ArN York tHpa cfcarn Ar RALEIGH " 2-1 -i--iua Dally. Noa. 422 and 42. Tie AtUfiLa 8p- elV Solid VefJbule4 Train of PuU- maa Sleepers a&J coax nee oeiweaa Waehmctoo-aod Atlanta, aUo 1'uUaaa-a BUepera between l'orttniouia aca Cheater. 8. C, . . Not. 41 and x. -m . a rr.." Kaiid Train. Coaches and PuU- man s:eeper between Portinsouib a4 Atlanta. Ccupinr airepera &eiweea Columbia n. Mlanta- Uoth train xa-. imtncdUta connec tion at Atlanta fo MontaTomery. Mo. bUe. Near Orleans. Tcxaa. Cal.fomia. Mex'.co. Chattanooca. NaJhtrtlle. Mern phta. Macon and Flotila. For ticket, aleepers, tc apply 13 asenu. or . . H. 8. LEARD. C T. and P. A. Kaleif b N. C E. BT. JOHN, Vice-President axd Oea Matyicer. It. W. n. CIvOVEIt. TrafTlc Manacer. V. E. Nrnnn, General Sopt. L. S. ALLEN. Geo. Piasr Amt. OeneraJ OEcea. Portaaoatb. Taw ) ' k it I I ... . . - , J0lifKt,
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 28, 1899, edition 1
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