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t 1 I THE MORNING POST: SUN'OXY. TUFSDAY. --';f- 20 CO.FE JERATE GRAVIS Some Difficulties in the Way of the Foraker Plan Wa.hin"trrt, Jan. 15. Secretary Root has forward-d to the Senate inlHtr.ry committee a rr.eir.orar.duin prepared by Quartermaster General Ludington In regard to the bill introduced by Senn fr Fcraker to provide for the appro tion and the hope that Gonzaic w.ll tcfover. lie p-?s his time with 1.1 friend and Is apparently satisfied with Ms ftate. The term of hi o?..c as lieutenant governor will empire We Lie-" fc tll v.- -i rank and for- mcmcrate the capture these piece's of must; be distant nine feet each other.' ,Ives 1 J-Srfr-- money ertrei.!S guineas. The Berlin relations also provide tune, ins i.n.c - - - - - - - ... ! , winsw may curl ha a to.? i -,r ke'.scems,io nave nau piciuy uai wi iiuu.j.a. r no: concluded the services at. the graves. y.e wn left, in "th church until the re mains e the other.' to were burled and was then brought to Ruth'rf.Td- ton. lie was nune.i tocsay ai i .. nt Col l Hid beside the two . ve- t h,-h ho held services d-iy. - of c.rony. . , . , , i.tir,. mentioned r.r.d cther3 r V...KI.. m tr.ii TT.Ore SUrpriseu u.ai '"J oei jum ui ' . t ji ...... -" " . r . .... ' ... .. w, , i TiT-ntf-t or tronc-rs.y raw 3 CHESAPEAKE AND O.li -V man. and tne i:..tf! vuu ... - - -- - - - . .(iniI,,j j-i-Ht . ,.,iiti.rt of fortun- b?forp '! or tees? . gowen cons. At yarmomn. exreea ine w.a.n tu . ----- ow . - u'CiT v-"y.udden y edited- rrom the of AVlho long the site of the by more than 22 feet Of course el ht R( T() THE WE-T biles iirm ;f -t tendon diocesan reader to Governor's house, ahrlrr.pers and lob- ftoried buildings., front or, . I . ... , ' . ... r. nv Pfpr catchers Ktn W.ir nut for the stray no?sible under these mocc e.-ir.- j,3 Karl or mamxoru -.w j . " - ' ttcr nf COurse that i jcom lie was -woni io rcaiitri, wr ii is cqujuj n. ..-.... storied builuinss.. front or renr, ars cm rules, ana AO Til K WliST. '. . ! ..L. 11 .5 ft 1. trai.i ieavins itaiyii x.v- leaving Uici.maiui , ,,, ari-ivto liK-hiu-JUd 4:K I. i:ect w.tu v To.cn . l:!.'Ai.,n than the late Knrf of Caithness wnen u rams RU .u,.nu... ; ' thit ti ,v T:uU . iy. ;:Tr.ns .c.nu - . . realized that hewaa heir to hi vry. .day. The jruinea J3 not nearly fo an- owners, ftut It vould app a t . I . Chu.r0 p. m.var,i -One nlTht r-y h ,by " cousin, the fifteenth earl. Asa tlque as ir.any. o the coins now In cir- are fetill con.LVed m Louis 'S.15 p. ' , ! v taken with Croup." wnt-s Mrs. J. -1 ,.1?re h31 lx,cn so mnny culation. The simple. rc.p?ctabie eov- main. In rpite of Proe.t and crlt.c , .'rJ:o.,!llm j:v. rr3: leaving Ha-h Snid.-r. of rritunden. Ky.. "it re mcd , ' hl and ti5, ti'le that he erein fs more than a century older, " , v r,(i a. in., am . -e irct -usboro li:5f. It wou!l. stransle l--Jote we eoi'ld get a . - . . , . th, vcry and dates from the time of Henry VI r. naWrn is uv .n.n-'e -metif - . f,.-nchbur" ' S:'-- p. ' m. Char.ottesv h.e doctor. we Rave It Dr. Kin., New wou We lau ut. - The guinea dl5P4ci it. but 5overei?nj 4ero.,nt l-r H '- ! V' - 5,, u. eo.ecin? jvitKC,. A ni-covery. which ave quick relief n.r. j hJ one daj he .a were recoKnlzed fnfve earIy part of tho Thf Southern. Ilaihvay announce, qj lt ls7L s Hirer IKv.. train ieV rwrmnr.cntly cured it. We always k-ep an e..rls coronet, anu 1 - ia?t century, ami ?4on aaer that t; ey round trip tickers at rate of pn f- ?:-.lcljbur.. ,i;ti..v -irlO ;b. im.; (w tS - :i finin. arlvin Va. Hot Muriazi o .i 111.. Cincinnati 7&1 a. ni.. i.04'p' 10:P,5 a. nir Cli'.casa r:30 p. m., anJ ' ' b. & O. 1 Line. leaves CWi0:,- nati 11,:45 a. m., Chicago S:40 p. r St. Ioui? 0:i P- m. a"4 .... i 1. . 1 . ai.n V, a r If n? a. i . v. 1 ..... nnr i-l) 7 rp'l , MU IIUIIC . V !. . - - 'J from Crounlnd Whooplnz Couph. It Scotland, while his on. the carl of to day, when the netv Imlnlstmticn vill cureJ nw of a chrorJc bronchial trou-jday. tended his f arm and neraea nis take chirpe of the a.Tairs of the stole. that no other remedv would re- sheep in tne iates. coir.pictely ousted ' tJie'gu'nea p;'ocs. an J tiut:"s he will be a prlvnV clti- j,. Infallible for Coughs. Colds. There was equally little chance o. I'nder (. r t V .fflcti!iis. ' ncourcefulness in a lawyer in the for tiie round trio to New Orleans, i.u ..lohiM .Ma.. Pensacola. Fia., for 'ue atovi- cr.c;tio:is. Tickets on pale rV- i - i . ... i .-- 4 :iO in. !.-. soiirncru -"!. tacts' at Clifrcn ro:? ,vu:i laia. I-iae C & O. ta rotiKh trains are Vf c;;b,.. , aTifn- lights Mllri MiT? I'irui. or rul!:i:.at: Rieopiap C;!rs a0i r;aj,N iSro n-,d MHKsrt for ill ;w .... -- -.1 'JjO;. . Michigan. Colorado. Tacifie C';l5t . W'e-t. XortlMv and Fputiiw? ' ' For 1Ih!5. T. ft-. rhlJniati I:rT, rjD'n anl ilti .' nior jfcat ion.-lp-y vanr Ticket Aent. or j aM.irs y n Ttheo, P. IV A.. C. i& O. Rv, jj, kA ii. w. FUT.j.irn. g i ; C. n. DOY I.E. General Manager. January 1. I'-0?. ruMry 17th to 23rd. limited retur F..orhary 2Sth. except that by ccp Joint en acaln bv the time It Is de:cnidn-d rv .. t ,, ,.-. roc. and Mr. Augustus Arthur Perceval ever actual trial of a: case ia;as necessary as , lM:f.t v.ith Joint Aretit and whether he will be tri.-l for murder or 1A Trla .fe3 rc. at all dru?jrlMs. j qualifying for a scat In the House or the fame quality in a general on a bat- ,-o ir.fnt f a fee of 50 cer.t3 per a.ut assault wlth lntent to kill. " . i lxrds, for his father; a poor arnvy of3- tlefield." saiii. Kepf eientall.ve Champ n'f.ktension of iirr.lv may be obtained Tillman said to his frinl Her.ry Old. n . f - n - c-er. was a second rort ot.the fifth ron Clark to a Washinstcn Evening' tar tr .(j iiuiudias Starch 1-1 th, Of Newberry, who visited him ckU: Pt.UU 1 1 A V MA- .of the rocc-tvl Jlaron Arden. who him- reporter. '"I -saw my old law pirtner, s?ttb oc-rr will be allowed on ' tJ-.ee -My only regret Is that 1 dl 1 not shoot -1 1 U.UUn.l I n self wa not wilhlii Jipasurablo dls- r.nni. ta " Tlllm 1.1 fr'..J In. In V t wm.m - a v P r t I T f t t -y.-a nf tliA r"-.i rlfliim Of .i"IrlN'" nt. Th'TC ..... - - . til il HI II U I 3' I' 1 fc?T - r "T T ' to ict Ms wife's wealthy uncle. O "r-3 f sod ex-I.ieuten.nt,jcyeVnor. XavidV tioic''' n-j as on - winter -: o.tr, ?t sain a slender, vc.tiq ": once under' Ciffl- tUktts. rollowiijj rates atpiy ivr.i Norrls of Columbia, to s;o bll for l.im. Mr. Norrl.H refused p-''tlvely. BASE BALL nv "t n tt I flf UlftTfiJ.f Mr tl A i IrXliMlihiV are ew.rir.'Atramatk5 Wiles In the yernimalsUdd'"' da"':" vera:U-icmfwy .Riki?h. ban w . w.. '" ..Cpnnred'-'FcheilUledn .Effect December 11th. ro:. - This schedule Is p;;b.isnea as inf jru.ation and is subject to'- charge ;with out notice to ho public. " . " . J' - '' Trains leave r.aicih. N. C. ' daily. Carries Pulliiian sleeper : Raleish .- io :nY. ccup incy. at y.w p.- - i n 111. -12 :."'. Lexington. N. C, Jan. 17. Special. i neenijre than thU'of the elevation ot cun circumrtdnceans it verc, ; snatch ronsttcola. F2a... - ! the hall pjrter of Gaelsea Town Hall victory from the Jaws of .def?at by. a M bijl.i. A 'a to the rank of earl, viscount and baron happy exer;i5e of tiiat wcndroUa.com- New! Orleans, La. boro; bb'ro witn tram No. S:' Ko. York and Florida Express for 'Fallsbu'iy. C . 1 . - 1--. r-o . ...... ... . , . . . IV, tm fhfir mr Pilinr.l SiPI H.T There has been a rumor afloat for some ty a series or acciavn' - f.on fen.e wun wnicn ne is so iav.s.i- - T . time that a Republican newrpaper ! inarkable than the. hard 'blows that y endowed, and without which in any resi;vatioi-s ,app:y. to anj acm. y 'would b established here, at an early fortune had dealt him before she rev- ma,, an other pifts are only vanity and -atflcjni;a,L .,r JrrES n date. It is now learned that the move- olutlonised. hla life In this startling vexation of spirit. . I a T " ,t r ci ; tr ir.ent will take shape about the opn- fashion. j "Lall had for a clent a wizen faced. I 1 J. avettei..e lng of fprlng. It 13 stated that Mr. A 8tln more dramatic story is told Bhambling:. wild eyed old tie chopper iwac .o r intte Co'l-umbln. Aiken. "Augusta, Sava nnad, ' Jacksonville, and all ;,.,,, F'orlda with ir a in line train No. 37 '"Washi'ns'ton and So-.uh . Western Li-r.i;e j for ai'-burv "Chariot'tc.. : trpartanbary, Greanville,' Atlanta. MontsonV:-, Mo i!e ;Nw" Oennt; Memphis, and ail points. South ad Say,ta .vest. Ai;:0 :ra. No ,J1 for ' ' :-'- Spartanbursr, Cree.iviile and Atlanta. Al.so with .rcair 'ine N-'d" V ' Point, Af-Iitboro, Salisbury, Concord and all local Ftatij Schedule of University Games fnr tho Qnrinrr Qcocnn tZ. I. Walter will be editor. The In-J of one Cf the Earls of Huntingdon, who named Earn Dames,. . slim as a racer wi i "H""b lujwh . tre,tins feature abojt this movement ; before hs elevation to the earldom was and short of-stature. A' fat, stocky, Chapel Hill. N. C. Jan. 17. The is that It is believed to be the prac- , an oh;,cure barrack master in Ire'.nnd. ifO pounder named Zacb i;oothe had follow injf Uise ball games have been tical evolution of the scheme reported . 0pe dfly he cjjanccd to be looking r ecu red Barnes of ealin? bis bacon, scheduled for the coming season by; to hav been recently chalked out ny , throu-h FOnie old correspondence of and had forced Rarne? In hi own -ah- 'har'ott"' anlal Connect if:S at ;Jalisbury with train lor ail r'Ws t Vstern ; North Carolina inyhidin Aolieviile. for Knojcville. Ch:utanrlo?, Cincnnaf i, cnica so antt an if-m.- Manager. Graham: j the tte and national leaders or the March Zi and CI. Lafayette at Chap-l J Republican party to w in North Caro- Jiill; March 17. Lrown University at ; Chapel Hill: March 2. lirown at Grftnfboro: April S. Oettysburg Col lege at Chape I Hill; April 7, opn; April 1. South Carolina College at Co lumbia: April 11. Wofford College at Spartar.bura. : April 13. Davidfon at Winston; April II. Lehigh at Chape! Hill: April IS. 11. 23. open: ; Arrll 13. Virpr.nU at Chapel Hill: ; pril Z VirKi.'da at Ireeii.boro; May L Washington and I-t-e at Roanoke. Va.; May 2 ?eorseto-.vn at Washing-" ton. I. C: May cp?n: May ?, Vir-i ffir.ia at ChariotteviI2e. Va. The pro-p-cts for a ball team are poo.!. The scheilwle 5p-aks well for Ma naj;. r Graham's ability. J'Jhn IonneIly f Charlotte in captain of the team this year. !!n b.i k to the Rep.iblfcan column. Th id. is to sccare control of a m.r.y as p-?IMe of the leading weekly democratic newtpap?rs of the state. imj" i' ir.-2ih nr Ir.-.nrac- .. . ' .. . ,..ni the title, and after a lone: struggle suc- iicau:. new i.ci-iu:i'.uu I' li-n.- - - established his grandfather, a man of p-).-it;on at humble as his own, when he ra w a reference to a porib!e claim to tn extinct Earldom of : HuntlnsJon. Fol lowing up that clue, the barrack mastrr discovered that he was really heir to in, in the nrc??en o ni I, Is . lie and chll dieti, to holl out his foot for measure ment to fee if It would fit "certain sus picious track. ... "Rarnes was pocr as Jcha's turkey; but Rail is a sort of heaven nppointel Attorney General for th? poor. They CAROLINA NORTMr.RN KA H.Rt .VI t:ii-; tar' m n.-. h. In Effect .M.'rday. .S: . M.. De.er?. . MAltlOV. S. C. lEas-iTU Tiiiu FraujlM rd.' j rir4-'Sas rirsi-f 'In-; j MlTo;i STATION' (Mixd j Ni. - X,V , i l f - A. M i Char v Nbvl':e f o -.:-vl:ie-. Cincnnati,. cnica .so m-.u an ..: -.-i ;..iu -.s.-.j-,1rtr(, ConrecUo'n rdn at Green l-rj iviUi train for Winton-Snln, Vi;ke8. b-.-o 'v'n-'e, Lanvii!e and local taf'ons. , : 'cONl3K:;E3 hCUEDULE RiuTXVLiKs N Oil FOLK AND CRKnxsrtorr "NO. lli. i-iiateili: lllur, -- ii.. 1 :. .il.'J, DaiJy. Daily. ..Norfolk Va.... l:Oip,n Pinneva Point, Va... l..prn c. (3.A.L.! (;.;k) JUST WATCH WATTS Episcopal Convocation Durham. N. O.. Jan. 17. Fp?clal. Th" Raleigh ro:uocat;on is In s-'sion at St. Piiilip's church. It will adjourn to:rf m v evening. Today two buIne-s sefiins were held and two devotional rx n i.x. T'ae convocation Is being: at tended by all of the ministers in th. dltri-t. The !eotbnal services were r t tended by lrsre congregations this ir.rning and evening. The last ser vice in connection with the meeting wfil be held tomorrow niht. Death of Jacob TavJor 0 . . i New Rem, N. C. Jan. 17. Special. OOmS Bril UCdUCtlOnS bV a Mr. Jacob R. Taylor died this morn- I nhh lr!r ,n ht5 SSth "enn JIn Taylor was LOOOy IQIcr fcr forty years master car builder of "There's the mot picturesr:e char- he Atlantic and ..orth Carolina mll- ceeded in getting his claim admitte t are always with him. both in court &nl 'and in taking his seat in the House of at the polls. Consequently. Barnes Lords. ; w ent to Rail with his bleeding heart ! The history of the Bellew family H- and shatteder reputation straight as a lutrates tho strange vicissitude-, by bird could fly. Suit. was promptly in which a t !tl may fall to a seemingly stituted aijainst Iioolhe. The case came impossible perron. At one time there Up for trial and poor Rarnes be?an to were no fewer than ten lives between bowl up as usual. Bail, unoeremoiil the present holder and the title, and ously jailed him in his back office fcr yet within the shortjrpace of two years tiiree days, leadinff him to court by the .every one; of these j Intermediate bve? ear as a policeman would a prisoner was removed, four of them p?rih n;i but he kept him sober until victory together through the upsetting of a perched upon their banner, boat i na squall. I , "On the wtness stand Eoothe swore When Mr. Miles j Stapleton became that the reason he' knew that Barnes the eighth Ixrd Reaumont. In 1S40, he stole the meat was .that the thief en was resuming a title that had been In tered the smbkeho jj,fe 'through a win abeyance 'since the far away days of dow 10 by 16. ihches. where two S by Henry VII. before Flodden was fought io p3nes had bc-'n broken out, and ! ; a period of no less than 333 y?ar dl- that Barnes was' tfe only man In the More of fbis t.iaud sold than any other, vlding him from his predecessor In the neighborhood small enough, to get i ecpue of it uuiforniity in purity anj iH! T.nml.erttin. N 4..V.' fP .1)f.. N. C 4 47 s Kin-.lal-- N, C. 4 :,rt s ProcMrvllle. (A.CL.Crosai 41S s Rai.le-ville. N. C. " . : ?7 f M.uietta. N O. ' 4S f tRmieviile. S. U. " :.':.! f Paise's Mill. S. C. " H .'U f Kemper. S. C. " ..... S.1'4 I 'ork. S. V.. ;;.ir s Zi.m. P. C. " l'..-J f Rogers. S. C. " Mnrvvion. S. C " Dnilf s Stop, f I'lag. Riil 1. Maxunu.-n akntl, twet9ra nnies vr b'r. - Kii!e 2. lilies porprnlng enip'oe ol cmjie tinK lin at Lunibertou (iiuliilinj aiov. ineiit ii trains) are ad,tjteil a cl lule wf lilts ii.li;i.iuv j T. C. MrNEELY. ' J ileni'ial SitperinrrHtieni ARGT'STl'S MKLI.IKII. Prtkideut unu fteoeru, Manager. i.t'.j t.r C ff .-vn ater in the Hru.ce." said a lobby Idler, w ho h.-ts tne rrputatlon c;f lif .n,' prtt; t rft-..t 'thona in thi. ritv TTrtl. .Via Hastings.: in 1SI1. he resumed a peer- two years, owing to III tiClo. And, more remarkable still, through that hole when Sir; Jacob Astley became Baron i -Ti-e jun. scowled .Son ;Barrresv and quality. smiled on Booth; arid Boothe beamed health. Mr. ft?e which no one had held since ths oleaginously on ievori-body. He-meta wl?e in hl- !' diichns. as Rt p. e:da- Taylor has been unable to attend to his death of his ancestor, the sixth baron, phorlcally patted himself on the back Ue Wattii can e in the hotel' entrance. rtu,,i"- The funeral services will b In 1S91. a; period of four centuries and as a sure winner., Hut a change came held .Monday and the Interment will a hair. ; ( over the spirit his drem very sud "Watt i a typ:al politician. He knows the ropvs. If there ia a::y n. al ter that j-ou do not know loj: at.'-.' r-olltics. nrk Watts. I llicve he I i lst postM legirlTtor in Italcljh. He lives in Irell. you know, but I heard a man ask Mm the official vote in a small eartern town at the Iat t le -Hon, only a few days. There wa t o hesitation atM'it his answer. It r.tni. quitk at.d It was correct for it wa erilU I and t v. bring his cigar l,e... e n He haves two daughters and one son who are rerjients of the city. Ol I T(l -i '. rxprrUnr M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran of Winchester. Ind., write: "My wife was sici a long time In spite of good l.x-tr's treatment, but was wloiy cured by Hr. "King's Now Life Pil.s. j A I ep it T'ifrr denly. Ball had kexvrd that he was go ing to swear that way, was loaded for which v.ci k-l wonders for her health." fcls Vi. he turned to tnik to a f-i :..- They always do. Try them. Only 2,"s legislator. I o not expect to Fee Watts, at all druggists. be coi i T-f man from h's dis'riet nxt. mm election but as to four years from now. ' well that's a difffrent utory. Watch Watts. Its worth doing and you will learn by it." To Improve Hotel It is a; mystery why women endure him and was laying for him. Backache. Headache. Nervousness "While Eoothe was in the midst of Sleeplessness. Melancholy, Fainting an.1 his self-congratulatory'' grinning. Ball Dizzy fpells when thousands have yanked a window sah 10x15 from Tinder proved that Electric Bitters will qul-k- the table, and before Boothe, the court ly cure such troubles." writes Mrs. or anybody else knew what he was up Phcbe Chrby of Peterson, la., 'and to he had slipped that sash over a la mo bacl- pained me ro I could not j;o0'he's bend, and it drappod over h,s dress myself, but Electric Bitters who!- bron shou!dcrs, ,nnd rotund 'abdomen ly cured me. and, although 73 years . uUh fat capon lined- to the floor- . .Old. I now am able to do all my houe- -Then he asked a iurvmnn. who was work." It overcomes Constipation. im-lf feet 4 Jnche3 high, to stand up. and proves App -tlte. gives perfect health. he pa8sed him through that sash, the Mr. John A. MItchner, who has given t the Wyoming House at Felma such a t'oo-I reputation, flnce he beratn? the Only oCc. at all druggists. DR. HOAF.D C.LLED TO SHELBY On ilif Or al lilvrr of lam The river is a bush thoroughfare, and Iago demonstration was complete and his triumph assured.' He had furnished I the jury what Othello demanded of the ocular proof.' The Jury proprietor, assisted by his good lady. e never weanea or watcning m? pas?- caugnt on ana trnnsrerrea tneir smiles 'on yestenlay bought the entire prop?r- lnsr ,ats says the Southern Workman, to Barnes ard their scowls to Boothe. tv and will greatly Inrrov it ilurlnr IJ'-,,1"i5 the Innumcnible smaller craft. All the sheriffs ever commissioned the coming spring, doubling its rapac- we passed whole fleets of rice boats, the couldn't have kept that crowd from ity. ROMANCE OF FEERS .Rev. W. D. Hubbard, saj-s the Fnelby Aurora, who recently resigned the pastorate of the Tabernacle church at Raleigh, preached two ab! mens jn the First Baptist church here to larg .... . f". . ... . , and however far removed from a t. .vi inr i K'-e i ine infill per ice a conference was hell at which time a. loatled ones going down an 1 the empy cheering, and Iiarnes ones returning, for rice Is the great substantial damages." tuple of this rich, low lyin", alluvial! Ma- was awarded plain. One such Peet numbered forty- ! four boats, and as the tug owner re- ' icelves from 15 to W) tleals for each, ac- It Is one of th- manv curious thln-s cording to its size, this tow brought l'nll?!n In O rit in I liler The fall issue of the quarterly maga zine. Municipal Affairs, says the Chi- rao Record-TIei-ald. Contains a Rfr'! rh. preachM two able ser- cu, by the remarkable -story of h,m 10 ticals, or $1G2, for the ten day Qr artIf rles on the houflng problem In .,4M, (vii on-. ii.4u. our re-ernce that a member of a nobl irip om iwrsnon io rannampo. t- thefe long lines of clumsy boats cannot I - - ' - iWHSSKEYJl --Jk STRAUS GUMST& CO. Mm No. 125. Daily. 9.00am 9:2Cr.rn 10:02am I2:2tpm ir:-J'pm l:3Spm 3:CCpm 2:0vpm 2:19pm 2:3Ip.n 2:41pm 2:C0pm S:CCp:n; 3:22pm 3:3rpm 3:3f.pm 3:4Spm 3:52 pm 3:3Spm . 4:10pm 4:lGpm 4:4; pra 4:30pm. 4:37pm 4:45pm 5:01pm 5:32pm 5:r:'pm 5:28pra 5:38pm 5:4ipm 5:5pm 5:5Lpm 6:0'pm . 6:17pm 6:rcpm No. IC'l Dally. 7::' Cam 7:.vCam ..7;'Sam 7:oSarn. S.Olnm f.:l m C. iii Daily. . , 4:U".pm .... 4:2fpm 5:CCpm f 7:2f.pns : 7: 7pm. , S:3-.pm C:4CpmV. ' 9:6." pin 10:lCpm . ia::.r.pm 10:3Spm . 39:oCpm lltCS 11:22pm D :7lpm 8:5?itni li :45pm 12:5Cain l:C"am 1:20am l:2am- l-4."nm .. l:foam L':0Sam L 20trm '. 2:41am ., . 9: Claim Hl.am 9: IS am 9:27am 9::nm 9:4 lam 9:5: am 10:Kum 10:inam J0:3?am 10 :46am lR'jOam ll:C7am 11:12am 11 '. 'ip.ni H:2f5am 11:41am ll:E9am 3:00am 3:13am 3:27am 3: 10am 3:30am 3:57am 4:10am 4:13am 4:32am 4:50am . . . Suffol k. Va .-. ... . Txvbcro, N'.C. - Rockv -M ou'rjt. N.C .. 7:'so N. C. .. Sel-u'a, N. C. GolY;;bo N. C...... .. .. Ko:e, N. 1. ...... . . Princitoo., N. C... .-' Pine L ve!. N. C..., .. ?e:ma, X. C....... . Wilson Miiis, c. , . Clay to i, N. C...... ... Aubur -i, N. C...,. .,.,'Uarn-ir, C....7 i. Rait 1 5 a, N. C. . , Rai?lj . . . . .'. tlexho J; N. C. . 1 '.." Cary, N. C. . 31 rrisv die, . N. C. . - Ne n, N. C...; .. Rra":i. .1, N. C.,.. Ea?l Du ham, N.C. Durha .. :". (:..... Urii-, e.-'s '.y, N. C... IIi!! ;bo o, N. C... .F.n.tn .1. n. C.i.i .. Mebr.il ?, N. C... . Haw River, N. G.. .. . Grniia n, N.. C. . . Burlin.g on, N. C... " . Elon Co..c;re, N. C. . Gibson v ile, N. C. McLeans , l:le, X. C. , Gre. bJro, N. C.,, 11:53am 9:24rri 9:CSam S:20ani " p.n ', 6 '' S:'p:t; l:l::;in 7:3Cnm G:Cip:ri' -1: j. ,7 ,. . 7:lCam f5:4,": u .,'.r : 7 :03a in .5:olp-.a Si r. T 6:51am 5:?9y.nj. n . :45am . '.p:l4p'jn II. .;,, C:13am 5:0: jur, 1 1 , r 5:5!!am 1 . i j . : : i j . :r 5:4".fttn 4:3S;..t i. . b :35am , LSCpni r ,rr C;2Gam :l7p;n. l ,4:C7a::i f4:nr.pnt I'It 4:45am' Sn'dptn.- i-'i; ir, r . ':;-?: "0 3:4: Pm". 'm..b l:20a:n .'f?:3-!;i:r,' D;-,;:;:r 4:1 Iain ' f3:27p:n p ;,ia;:. 3:55ar.i 3;l'cp:n- 'j'i-j 3:43r.r.i 3:i:,pr:. s..iv;: r 3: :15am -:53p:n fii .'-iir. 3:G0am 2:4"pni Vc.;m 2:33am f2.35pm P:'!-;'. 2:25am ' .2; 23pm'' $.Zh!r' 2:Cfp:n 2:ltpm 2:0Cam 2:07pm . $':r.W!r 1.55;nn 2:0"pin 8:"l4.:: 1:40am l:33p:h i.Zh-.r, 1:35am 1:31pm. 8:::ar. l;2Cam" fRICpin S I'm- 1:05am .1:27pm 7 iSw Nos. Ill and 112 daily betv.-een Ral. gh and Goldsbo. 3, and daily, exn' St. n day. between Goklsboro and NTort I'k.''a. Unequal family, however obcure he may b1 Bee tbe largest barrel eve; In Rnlel$a, llitw .oi tin, in A II 1 ,tf. .,.!' .al.,in ermany, France, England and the Uargett street, liaiei.'h. N. G. Cnited states frcm which considerable Double daily ?rvice - ad points N orth. South, East anj West led Dining Car ."ervice. , No. 1C7. S:36 a.n. m. dally Connect? at Durham for Oxford, Henderson. Kpv. ville and Ri iinioiid. At I.'r.ieFs:tr f?fa;i.a. except Sunday. f(r Ch :iiI II'!! At Green l.o-. o f.r Win-aou-Salem". Mo-ksviiIc.-IJe;dsv!l!e. I Vim i!;c. .Richrn : ij, I.viic-hburir. teiviHf W:ihina!rti. R:iltim..rp. PhiU 'cTphlft. Xe-'Vo:k and all points North. High Point. Lexington and Charlotte. . No. 108 10:30 a.-m. daily Fcr Go1dboro and Intermediate ' points. "Con'r.',''.rj at Sflma for Wilson. R.-u-k.v Menu s::d Fnyef leville. ,A. ir.Ulvl.nif, hr Norfolk, where Ie !)iie-flui :s tnnde with the Chesapeake line fnlWsf more. Al . .r iVo!.u-hor.. ,'ur W itiiiiigton. New Bern and Moreliea.I Cir.'. No. 1"6 4:17p. m. daily For-Goldsbo ro and intermedial p-inp. No. 1353:52 p. m. daily Connects at Durham, except Sundays, for OxforJ, Clarksviiie. KeysviUi. mil -isiter-to'edRifff "' iunf. At Fniver-if v Stiri-m. ct ept Sundays, for iMiiel Hi!!. At reetiboru with nisin line tr:i n - N'n 7 for IViih Point. Chai-Jnitr- and loci? Jmink With tralti No. "P. S. F.i : Mail." for Kaii-d.a.y. Cliar'. (... Spa rfsnhmg. Gi-eonville. Arlsnti scl 'iii points Smith, hi'-ludin Colmnlda. A 'i-'ust:i. .-Sraunsh. '.TackMniril! 'ami ill points south, also train Nr.. 2i Jr Charlotte.- Columbia.' Am.-i"!! Savannah .Luksonville and all points .. in Florida. Through lVlnm buffet sleepers New i'oik to New Orleans. Montgmieir .T.:k ionville and Mobile. Through sleeper from New York to ' .J.i -1-.n-ville vit Savannah."; Pullman s!ee:er main line trains No. 7 nal SJ connect at Salisbury for H korv. islipville. Chartano v'a. Mi-mph.i. I..i i'.le. Cin. ini.atl a t.d Ciii.-a-... Soh'.l Italn i-aiT.vi:ig 1'ii'lni.nii btiflVf Of ir Danville io Memphis. Al eonnnert at G:eenb..r with m iin line train . 12 for Danville. '.-.Richmond and Jo al stations. With train No. : Tis. Wa, Inpton and Soarhwestern Limited." ami train No. :t. "New York n-i.l I'l n Ii Express," for D.mvijle li.vnehbiirg. Charlottesville, Washington. Halting. Philadelphia. New rk anil nil points North. These train cany first class . oa !i to asli.ngron and Pu'l-uati sleepers through to 0ir Vr!: n.o to IL hnond. u tram Ml Convsvaou is also mad ct i"5 1 eeuLoi o fur Vi PTon-Siicui. ' - . F,o. 1125:20 a. m. daily For Goldboro. Wilson. Rocky Mount, Tar'ooro ail Norfolk ami A .v C. II. IL points, also ' Wilmington.- -Pullmatr' Greed'-wri to Ra'.eirrb. N. C. -.-,.' , treat briefly as a hole, and we propose to select from it a few facts that re late to one department' of one subject, namely, the limitation upon the height and ground area of buildings for the purpose of bringing the new building ordinance that has been similar laws Tii is rotrpflrisnn will bt ennflnd tn Pnri fol Torlirt wlitr"! a rs n r- nf x fize. and it will ph.ow that we are not TION SALE ! becoming ferociously and exceptionally radical. The Chicago ordinance pro- ...... ,u.pv. a help might be obtained toward the so- need never .l-'t-iir of wakln.T un son: current js oiten svviri. we had to do jg- ,Mtlon of r-himon nt rmrere-re was r.e..j ai n nini lime a. - - , .,.. i . - - ituhUard to thf rvitoratc nf iM 1 kV of the 'tones of these unex- J th. ll: l as not acccptetne i'-ted ructions are more remarkable : Kveti more unwieldly and dangerous call, but it Is believed ,hat he will. , l-'n that of the present Duke of Ham.j th'- rafts of teak togs floating -We congratulate the church on the ,!ton- !,' n astonishing reuence ! low " the rest. farther propct of securing the service of of acrldent. found himself tra reformed, north. One-quarter of the world s sup thu ah!-, e'.oouetu and Goliv man iwen years ago. from an unknown r'V f this most highly prized ship- is universally popular 1rd the Tab r- bcut.r.ant to the premier. pecrsh.'p of buIMInsr lumber comes from Kiam. Y. fhewhprft nscle church, with Its 9f0 member.-. . tMtland. with three duc.-jl titles a!.d n America, out it-ngiano f.ojrishd under his pastorate like a as many mar-iuistes. -to say nothing knows , the value of this rare wood, Breen bay tree. The orr.ing of the new of earldopjs au-1 barcnie sufficient to wn,ch unites strength, lightness, dura pastor and his family would be we!- eoulp half a dtfren average peers, says ,,il5tr. and which will not rot in a moist corned by ail denominations. a writer in TR-B!ts. climate nor warp In a dry. Two years : mm ' . How flight was the prospect of Lieu- nefnr the tree is felled it is girdled so ... t'nant Alfred Douglas-Hamilton ever ,hat 11 may h? fre from its abundant nnt!-Sai00n iYOTK ucceding to.lbe family honors rray Fnr' nnd thu', " nfle lighter for hand- Durham. X. C. Jan. 17. Special. fw -rthwed fro.n Jbo fact; that. a- ,in- Th elephants drag the ponder The Ar.tl-Saloon League is doing some though he is tlie thirteenth Duke of 01,9 lsrsto the ner.rest stream, down work in Durhum In favo.- of the biU HjimlUon. be dtrfves his descendant vh,ch thy flnat ln hue rafta to the from a third sorr of the fourth rt ik. wans ships at Bangkok. who was born in the faraway ?ven introduced by Senator London. Sev eral of the local ministers have blank petitions sent out by President J. W. teenth cert turr. nnd that a! his Interme- 1-iltey of the league, and they are talk. ancestors were younger sons. lng with the p-opte with a view of gt tirj? signers to the p?lition which asks for the r sage of th law. One rr.tr.itr told me that t very man he rnd Hi (iuln ' vldes that the height of a tenement originally, at the lowest price poss;bl e arid shall not exceed the width of the wid est abutting street by more than one half. The Berlin general rule is that the height of a building may not ex ceed the width of a street, and it is subject to those modifications only: Where streets are less than ?9 feet wide, 72 feet is retained as the limit The question why professional fees of height. NOT A DOLLARS' WORTH OF GOOjDS WAS BOUGHT FOR THIS DISS0LU All of the Clothing. Furnishings and Hats are t our own character! tic hhrh 'rracorl.-H and roli NOW AT i-3 OFF ON GLOTHINQ t Tl v , .n pi-i.i ar yertos or iucKy snould e in guineas and not In sover- The Chicago ordinance provides that ncd.ms that the present Duke of eigns. says the St. James Gazette, has a building shall not cover more than Portland ?:ecV.VM ' to tbe title nrl h.n -w.i rt.n rA ..... -a . ... . -- umu iiv uvi c c-.' ft isi u'lii. .u hii insiue ,ot. nor mora wealth of the Rentitv't. . Thc txn of factriy answer can be got than th it than 90 rr-r cent, of a evirner lot nnd rone to refused to sln the petition o i ,nini on- v Il ' turn was a thlrJ is a survival of days when a mi f that w here 'here Is no rear ailey a yard tccount of the cLiuse which con.p;N' f ,h th!rd rI'll?. thre seemed as guineas was .-.11 known In these Ij H. -pace of at least ten feet must be left. the si.oon mrt'i to get a majority o. '.'u'" r,: 'n ce or in? joting stu iRc rn of th- voters to sign his application. MoM ,S "u-'ri!: vrr being the head of hi everybody is in faor of that p-ir;.Vi ly :" rf 1 H t-croji ing Krrp-ror of &f the Mil requiring the manufacture c ui Th fourth rlone bad ni aie of whiskey to be done with.n' ;r ron' :'n "f TV':f,rt v:" eon-idTH-te the corp-rate towns and ciiles. !.r,''-'h ! ot to marry; and h third f I dcT:e was nbo bl.cd with tfur ro-n ;v.bo were sur.. lently amiable to make n i l. . 4 r UCdlll dl a runerai Ith w-.y clear for the lucky young s.1- Ruthsrford. X. C. Jan. 17. Fpecit!. : ! '"r At the funeral of two negro rcen at When Master Wtllvm Grey flrt CoIJ Hill .church yesterday Uncle 'P-nrJ r.i- cve In Ne'.vfor.nJlnnd. f.f- Jck .V. Logan prayed and He funeral services. When I relation rosa to leave tbe Tr.cle Jack dropped dead. He IrJshed hit prayer and was to have Erl of Starrftrd. and theia Wrrs mr.py rra.tped with an el-phact, and to c A writer in the Lady has been look.ni The corre-pen ding Berlin regulation is into the history of the guinea. Sir that buildings mry not ocvpy more Roaert Ilolmes. one of the most r?"tr.r- than two-thlivls of the lot area! eo'j fsiurs in the annals of the Isie As regards courts, the Chicago pro of Wight, was really responsible for position Is that there must be 1C0 It. Half , soldier, hair -rnilor, half Erg- rquare feet of rp?ce, with a minimum llsh. half Irish. - wholly ..loyal to the width of six feet for two storied teiie- ' Crown, the merry, stalwart, filibur e'-- mentF. and a proportionate increase fcr! lng hero was equally popular with rn Increase of stories until in an eight j ooin tne cnaneses, and was made Gov- Ftoried building he court space must error of; the Island by Charles II. Sir be SIO square feet and the minimum Robert it was who in 1GG6 captured a width 24 feet. In Berlin the smalest Off oil All Piif niSiings assisted la " i-io-n-xri c.i a .oronit golden prize In Pchelling Ray that con- court for lots fronting on th street i. the eon- ":U hs-e been cnl lred Cear ct sistcd of bullion and cold dust from ' fia souar. vard- -hu th- mini, church, half a c: c w i . f .- !.:a fa:her wri but Cane Corjt r.stl in n.it-o th? rA. w. i. .n ...... .. . ..... w . w . . . .w. vw.iii ivw is caudle ;aiu. V.I had rust the third sin t.T t- t:.lr m e i-- . . . . .... - v . . . -. m. iii i . i -1 i .wr ir ii. . . , . .i.ii inrn vn :r n- - -. . v m w . a. . a a . .m a . t v. some com- street, and buildings when separated -a iS " oracr l rea?e the money: to pa,? teUrt tnUSoi p,rtn-r. The crowds that have thronged this store since the W", ' ,' ouoin Tnrt ... . x. 10 ""-nfr-caa best testify to the. v UjES people receive for their money. ine iargains are jours. Come and be flrtt. - .i --." ..'V Bepwangers, Dissolution Sale- m ' ' . 1 I - - ! -- ': ' '
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 20, 1903, edition 1
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