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- THE WIFE WHO CHANGES. , Th Hanayaak Philosopher rlseao ask whether-it U better to have a wife who changes -her mind. or on who has no mind to change. ' Ths hddmi girl comes bask to town, A symphony in Un, - tihf now can wear low ent gown,- And see a real tire man . .- ' . ,' Ob! for glimpse: of the polar t Or a pl of Iceberg- drear," ' ' Or a tooling breeie from the Aretle I Ml, '."' Or even eold, sold beer, : ,j , CATERPILLARS REIQN. t Doing Sertoaa Damage Tbe English Sparrow Is the Prima Caaae. An old ettlsen sailed ny attention yesterday to he"prevalne of eater . pillar in. this vicinity .and the damag . log off est the , are baring on the beaatifo.1 shade trees. "7 person ean seareel walk under shade trees wlth- oat ' baring oaf tba Insects' fall ' on him y They ar doing maoh , dam . age to the foliage of trees,'' Not only is this the oase.ia Baleigh. but also in great maay portion of the ' State "and 'peclally Winston and Charlotte. Tbs Winston' Bentliel' say the prera leao of this (nseet may be attributed 1 to the presence" of the English spar row. TbU bold raider upon the seeds . of ths agriealUrist was, imported for th pnrpos of cleansing the trees la Central Park, New York. Blsoe thea they bare been scattered all over America, bay driven oat insect-eating birds in ths tow.ns and elties, and are extending- their dominion rapidly into ths eoontry, Theno they will drive away all ' ths- farmera' feathered friends, and be left to depredate upon th farmera aropa, unmolested. -- ''.: . Ths sparrows will aot eat intents. They only eat grain and other vege- i'ubla'matteriJ" r : " Tb only thing that can be reeom mended to those troubled with the caterpillar . 1 to - barn- them put. : Take a long pole, wrap a rag aronnd the end, saturate the rag with-saro-sens, set it aire and apply to the eats. Break the neat while the in sect is young, and it will die. . . . ., IMMIGRANTS -MOVING. ' Wake County- the Af eoca A Dane . i - from this County. ; 8anda morning last Mr. P.. New ' mark, ' reoenfc settler , here," who ' Uvea 8 1-3 miles vest of the olty left for New Fork, where he baa taken sail for Denmark, his native ooun ' try. Mr. Newmark turned his eyes ' westward fourteen years ago from ' his native country and settled in the Western States. lie tried farming In Nebraska and Colorado, and lor seven snooesaive years' hU attempts to raise crops ware1 dismal failures Mr. Newmark oame to North Caro - Una last yrar with a fellow Dane and rented a small farm near the city. Now. they are satisfied that they have found the Eden of the en tire world. Mr.', Newmark' has 'a rocky little hill for a farm, but be Is well satlBflqd.and says' afarmer has only to plant crops and work them and they will grow Mr. Newmark ; goes to his native country to tall his '- old friends ; and: neighbors about 'North Carolina.' "He expects to re-, turn In several weeks with a large ' colony jet Danes ':. They are a thrifty and industrious people. "&.j-i'0t-- : A large Nebraska "Colony is' going ' . to emigrate to. IMA State. Beven families started for l,Torth Carolina ', several weeks ag tnTpnghi'the oonntry in, wagorva,.' Tbey are - .eeoted to ara, here within the next thirty days, I Swra. D, I. Fort t Ca Real stwt Age&ta are corres ponding Wlh a Nebraska gentlemen ' who is representiog a large number of people desiring to locate in the ; South. He is favorably : inclined with Waks county., Several German , families who have teen correspond- v. ing with, parties here have written that they trill be hers by January 1st U;fi::i;y:ir Immigration seemr to be tuning ' , : this way rapidly It will be noUoed that they all are making for Wake 4 county. o i, 1 f. ' A Botentlflo Explanation. . '- Commissioner Wilson returned to day from a trip to his father's, old , farm near QendersorJ: "It's the first time I've visited the old plaoa in ' seventeen, years, and you have no Idea how much things have changed. The hill I nsed to plow on seems to , have grown steeper and the houses . In ths lot to have, grown closer to gether. The whole place seems to : have contracted and, td be smaller . . than it used to be. Hera stepped to Col. Olds: Oh, thafs easy enough to explain. - You sea ths Hrth is gradually ooollng, and it is this prooess that Is causing everything to gradually; contradt,', The newspaper men present whistled and the party broke up.- Given CoL Fred on Scienoe, and the sun will - stop in its course to listen I Mr. Wilson said be bad had a most enjoyable trip; that orops were , fine and farmers happy." All disease of the skla cured and - the best eomplexion restored by John son's oriental Boap, perfamed and aigniy medioated. Two takes in eaeB package, SS eent. tot sal by John I, Ate&ae. , , Beaaobamp & Besah, Kafanla, Ala. writes ; Ws have haadled your Japa nese Pile Care for two- years now and ean conscientiously -say It has given entire satisfaction and la a good sel ler. W regard It as being the best thing for Hemorrhoid or Pilss that we have ever sold. - tor sale by John T. alaeRee. drg--a , : . . The wind blown where It liateth." it doe not care a continental for .the snp.'or the Defender' or the Engli. : Japaqeee Pellets ars small and mild, easy to take, no griping, the most pleasant effects attend - - their nae. Fifty doses, 35 cents. .' For sale by John T. HaoBa. ' That which an unreasonable man want to do seems to him 'o be right. Plato had it that: "Pleaear is a law to the fool." - ' Johnson's Kidney ana Liver Begu letor invigorate the liver, regulates the bowels, cares dyspepsia, bilons ness, indigestion,, soar stomach and make your head as clear as a bell. 25 and 50 cents. For sale by John Y. JSaoUae Hypnotism hs restored speech to a woman dumb for six years. Say,- will It work in the opposite direction? ' A Uear, soft, rosy completion is the desire of every lady.' Why not give Johnson' Oriental Soap a trial. There l noming to compare witft it as a skin. beaotiBer. Two vakes in a pack age, S5 cents. For sale by John Y. HaeBae, druggist. . , A policeman on wheels will be a big thing. i -- . Old People Old people who' require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will And the true remedy in Electric Bit ters., This medicine does not stimu late and contains no whiskey or other intoilcant, put acts as a tonic and alterative. , , It acts mildly on the Stomach and bowels,' adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding nature in -the performance of ths functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it Just exactly what they need. Prloe fifty cents per bot tie at John T. HacBae's drua store. The easiest crep to raise is crop of weeds, . Harveious Uesults From a latter written bv Rev. J. Qunderman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: "1 have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the re sults were always marvelous in th case of my wife. While I was pastor of the-Baptist church at Bives Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding , la grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery) it was quick in it work and highly satisfactory in result." Trial bottles free at John Y. HacBae's drag store. Begular size 50c and 11.00., Sunlight is suppossd to be better for f reokle than for feathers. Chamberlain's is the best of alL Vin oentJ. Barkl, of Oanbury, Iowa, baa used Chamberlain's Cough - Bemedy Whenever in need of a medicine for cougha and colds, for the past five yean and says 1 "It always helps me out1. If any one asks me what kind of cough medicine I use, I reply, Cham berlain's, that is the best of all. 25 and 50o bottle for rale by J. Hal Bobbitt Druggists. Shrimp pink may be worn at a shrimp breakfast. Baeklen'a Antic Salve The beet salve In the world for cuts, braises, sore, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, ehapped hands, chil blains, corns and all skin eruptions. and positively core piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or monsy refund ed. Prloe SB eent per pox. For sale by John Y lfanRae An American has won the prize in a Paris bicycle racer. ttfV ;.,...,,,, ... T A horse kicked fi. 8. Shafer. of the Freamyer House, Middleburg, -N, Y, on the knee, which laid.him up In bed and caused the knee joint to become sun.- avrnena recommenaea mm to nse Chamberlain's Pair. Balm, which be did. and in two days was able to be around. Mr. Sbafer has recomended it to many otben and says it Is excellent for anv kind of a bruise - or sDraln. This same remedy is also famous for its cures or rueumausm. jror sue oy J. Hal Bobbitt s-- , : . ; Hot weather and "disordered livers make countless millions mourn. . Wiw any wassMt. w saveasrOMtorta. iaeaatewasaCnai.akaeried torOacjorla, Whm sne bvaiae Was, an dung to CMtorUw. Waaaaa4qaldiM.iia vtbsatOMtscir SALE OF CITY PROPERTY . !,,'' W ' 'V . " By virtus of a decree of the Superior Court of Wake county, N. C, in the Special Proceeding . entitled Marion Johnson, administrator of Emily John son, vs. Charles Johnson and others. No. 986, Special Proceedings Docket of said court; I will sell at public auction at the court bouse door in the city of Baleigh, N. C on Monday, the 7th dav of October. 1895. at 12 o'clock m.. the following described lot of land, sit uated on emitnueia street in saia city, adjoining the land of Marion Johnson, fronting about thirty-five feet on said street and running back 240 feet. Term oNsale, one-half purchase money ia cash, balance in six month ate perceus. " - -, Mabion Johnson, ; aug SOtds - Commissioner. JS t. VJhatiic tIVT-W'V-liiswai'.. 1., 1 Caatoria Is Dr. Samnel Pitcher's prescription for IniantsV and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine iaor' other Kareotle substance.'- It Is a harmless sabstltnto . for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing; Syrnpa, and Castor OH, It Is Pleasant. It gnaranteo Is thirty years' pso by Bullions of Mothers. Castorla destroys 'Worms and allays feverishness. Castorta prevents vomiting Sour Cord, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind CoUa.OastorieUve , teething troubles, cares constipation, and flatulency. Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.' Caa torla Is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castorla. "OMtorlfc is an excellent medlcta for ebll dreo. Mothers heTS repeatedlv told me of it, good affect upon their children. " Da. Q. O. Owooo, LoweU, Mam. " Outorla the bed ramad? for ohildran of Which 1 am acquainted. 1 hope the day la not far distant when mothers will oomdder the raal interest of their children, and uae Castorla in stead of the Tariousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throafs, thereby ming them to premature graYes." Pa. J. F. JTjMOBKum, Oonway, Ark. The Centan Company, TT M UJDGE DIRECTORY MASONIC. HIRAM LOOSE, No. 0. ever 8r Monday; night in Masonic hall. W W Wilson, W. M..E. B. Thomas, See. WM. O. HILL, No. 218, every second and fourth Monday nights in Masonic hall. W. A. Withers, W. M., N. L. Brown, Sec. RALEIGH CHAPTER, No. 10, meets every Tuesday after the thir Monday in Masonic hall. w. A. With era, H.P., W. E. Falson, 8ec . RALEIGH COMMAND E BY. Ufa. 4. every first Thursday night in Masonic nail. John U. Urewry. C. C. W. A. Withers. Sec. ODD FILLOW. MANTEO. No. 8, every Tuesday night in the Odd Fellow hall, Pullen building. W. H. Blake. N. G. L. Tonnoffaki, See. BEATON GALES.. No. i everv Thursday night in Odd Fellow hall, in Puuen building. F. E. Emery, N. G.; Philip TMem, Sec. CAPITAL, No. 147. everv Tuesda. night In Pythian hall, Lewis building, Erwin-Jones, N. G.. J. .J. Bernard See. MCKEE ENCAMPMENT No. IB meets every second and fdurth Friday nights, in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall, Pullen building-. W. H. Martin. C. P.. Geo Tonnoffaki. Scribe. LITCHFORD ENCAMPMENT, Ko. 26, meets every Monday night in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall, Pullen Building. W. W. Briggs, C. P., J. 8. Keith, Scribe. RUTH, No. every first and third Friday-nights in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall, Pullen building. W. H. Martin, N G; E. 8. Cheek, Sec. ' PYTHIAN. CENTRE LODGE. No. & meets every Monday night In Pythian hall Lewis building. W. H. Martin, C. C, W. W. Wlllson, K. of R. and 8. PHALANX LODGE. No. 34. meets every Thursday night in Pythian hall, Lewis building. W R Blake, C C, J. J. Bernard. K. of R. and S. j. o. v. A.m. ! RALEIGH COUNCIL, No. 1, Jr C DAM, meets every Wednesday night in Jr O U A M hall, Pullen building. W. R. Kennett, Councillor, M. R. Haynes, R. S. FRUIT Jars W.B HAVE - THEM SEND US YOUR , . ORDERS. ;'i 1 THE LOWEST PRICES, ! CO Eeadquarters for Bicycles J Castorla. " Castorla Is so well adapted to children ttuuTf I recommend It as superior toeny DNssriptioa I known to me." H. A. anossa, at D., I 111 Bo. Ovford St., Brooklyn. M. Tj "Our igra1oian the oklkben's depart.) ,: ment ban spoken' aighly of. thaar exnerl. and although we only nave . among out medical supplies what is knows as regular products, yet we are tree to nonfsss that the merits of Oasteria has won na to look with faror upon It." A Umito BosrrrAi. Am Disnsmaav, S Boston Maavf Rnrrn, Pm., - surra.? Strawt, Haw Terk Oitj, j fRUNKS Are you gointt awavV We have a nice line of Trunks, Bags and Grips ready for you. I0 YOU HIDK1? We have a beautiful line of Lap RObes, Whips and Umbrellas. Tan and Low Cut Shoes at redneed prices. Do you want an OIL STOVE We have them very cheap. Also Barbers' Clippers, Horse Clippers, Note Paper at lc quire, Envelopes So pack. Books and Tablets at any price you want at the LYON RACKET STORE: 16 Martin Street. Bring your Coupon for Hoe Cake Soap to us with Five Cents and set two full sue cakes of this tine; Laundrf Soap for the price of j one. J. R. Ferrall & Col Two Raleih Stationary Stored FIRST You get what jou want. SECOND The.'prioe suits yon. FREE Reasons1 . This 1 always ths case, for ire keep up with the times and have the finest assortment of Blank Books and Sta tionary to be found in the State, " it Eight ball Croquet Sets, tt.V ' k Hammook60o,T5c,Li.MwtLBa t;iii .'.;. 4 .1 r .., j i.; ;.v W. Q. SEP ARK, UKBMgml -' 'Opposibi Postoffioe. ' - T' ?iSALEiOF LAND. - In Pursuance of a Judgment rendered on the 6th lay of August 18U5, in a special proceeding; entitled W. R. Blake Administrator of Mrs E. E. Glenn, deoeased, against Pattie Dupree et ai before the Clerk of Wake Su perior Court. 1 will sell at the Court House door In the city of Raleigh on 'tti 28d day of September A. D. 1806, at U o'clock tor, at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the follow ing described lot or parcel of land, bounded and described as follows. Lying and being in the city of Raleigh, on the north side of Martin street, and bounded on the east by the lot of Hen derson Reeves, deceased, on the south by the said Martin street, on the weft by the, land of Eldndge Johnson, de ceased, and on toe north by the lot for merly owned by Wesley Whitaker, fronting on said Martin street 86 feet and running back 210 . feet, containing one-sixth of an acre, more or less. r W. R. Blakk, Administrator of Mrs. E. E. Glenn, LAND SALE. By virtue of a certain mortgage deed Of real estate executed by Robert Smith and Laney Smith, his wife to Luanza Schobt and reoorded in Book 76, page 660, in the office of Register of Deeds of Wake county,. , ,1 will sell at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, said county, on Saturday the 21st day of September 1885, at 12 o'clock m. Two lots of land being and lying in Raleigh township, adjoining the lands of S.P. Woodlief. V. C. Wynne and others; The first lot being bounded as follows : Beginning in the centre of theRaleigh roaa, T. jrWoodllef 'a, shouthwest cor ner, thencewith his line east 19 1-3 poles to a stake in the centre of the old road, thenoe along the said road south 4 de grees east, 8 poles to a stake in the centre of the same, thence west 23 1-3 pole to th centre of the Raleigh or new road, thence along the same north 22 degrees, east 8 1-3 poles to the be ginning, containing one acre and ten perches. The second of the above lots is bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake in the centre of the old road and on P. C. Wynne's line, thence with her line west ltf 1-3 poles to the center of the new road, thence along the same, north 19 1-2 degrees, east 17 1-6 poles to a stake, thence east llpoles to a stake in tbe ceure of the old road, thence along the same south 6 1-2 degrees, east 16 poles to the beginning, contain ing one and one half acres, more or less. Terms of sale cash. Title per fect J. C. L. Harms, Attorney of Mortagee. aug 19 80d Arkrdkkn. O. Messrs. Lipfhan Bros., Savannah, Ga Dkar Siks-1 bought a bottle of your P.i P. P., at Hot Springs, Ark., and it has done me more good than three months treatment at Hot Springs. Have you no agents in this part of the country, or let me know how much it will cost to get three or six booties f rpm your city by express. i Respectfully yourS, JAB.M. HEWTON, Aberdeen, Brown County, O. NKWNANSAILLK, Fla. Messrs. Lippman Bros., Savannah, Ga.: Dear Sirs I wish to give my testi monial In regard to your valuable medicine, P. P. P., for the cure of rheumatism,' neuralgia, dyspepsia, bil iousness, etc. In 1801 l was attacked with bilious muscular rheumatism, and bav been a martyr to it ever since. , , I tried all medicines I ever heard of, and a)l the doctors in reach, but 1 found only temporary relief ; the pains were so bad at times that I did not care whether I lived or died. My digestion became so impaired that everything 1 ate disagreed with me. My wife also suffered so intensely with dyspepsia that her life was a burden to her; she would be oOnflned to her bed for weeks at a time; she also suffered greatly from giddiness and loss of sleep. Home time in March I was advised to take P P P., and before we (my wife and 1) had finished the second bottle of P P P., our digestion began to improve. My pains subsided so much that I have been able to work, and am feeling like doing what I haven't done before in a numoer of years. We will continue taking P P P until we are entirely cured, and will cheerfully recommend it to all suffering humanity, yours most respectfully, J SDuraiss Notice! North Cabolibi, Wakeoounty Supe rior Court. Mary A. Hawkins vs. Alexander B Hawkins and Marmadoke J Hw kins, exeentors of William J. Haw kins, deceased, and M.J. Hawkins, j in his right, Collin M. Hawkins, I Loaisa N. MeGee and ber husband Willi Am T. UoOea. and Alethea C. Lamar and her husband J. M. Le mar, Luoy U. Hires an( ber ban band rlberwood Hlggs; safe deposit i and tmst company of Baltimore; Lney D Hawkins, Weldon E Hawkins, Janet McK. Hawkins and Biannadake J. Hawkins Jr., Ale thea aicbee, William Lamar and Loalaa Lamar, the last seven be ing infanta under the age of twenty ' one years of age and without guar dians. NOTICE To the defendants Ale theaO. Lemar and ber husband J. St. Lamar and their children, Wiliian Lamar and Loaisa Lamar; you art hereby notified that tb plaintiff Mary A. Hawkins, has began In tbit oourt a special proceeding to procure the assignment and allotment to ber of her dower in tb land situate in North Carolina of ber deceased L i.r,A WUItnrri J. Hawkins from whose Wilt she has dissented. The summons in said action is returnable before tne oiera. vi im auiTCiiu' . , fS)kA AAnnaw aft f hA annrt house In Raleigh on th Slst day of September, ltwo ' Ton are notified than and there, and answer or acinar w u uvu i-. ai.4 Inila mant will ht plains uiwu m , j , " r given for the relief demanded in the eompiaiavj IT ' . . J 1 . IT Vmiiuf: Mlark of sale oort at offie,' In Raleigh the S2od d 01 " D R YOUNG. Olerk Saoerior Coort. The Best Is) the Cheapest. lW !The UgtWlunnlng, Genuine Singer Sewing Machine, .. mnnthtv uavmenta. 5??-,"l,''l.iTv-".Jfiia in Tour II wesireu w.v -7-, -- - residence ior hmhickm"" Needles, oil and attachment for all tvlea of machine eontan hand. Call on or address 'inr, LNUi.ri a,Mt. Raleiirn. N. C i"vr,.;rRu."ii...-. - r Agents wansBu iujivw 1 wuuj. ..wTlU.t ' ... . W " .... . S. A. L Seaboard Air-Line. CONDENSED SCHEDULE, ta nrFBOT May 6, 15. Train Lea v, Raleigh, - ' 1 H6 A at Daily,' "AUanU Special,' Pullman Vestibule tor Jaeiv derson, Weldon, " Peter burg, Siehmond, Washing ton, Baltimore, Phlladel. ptaia, New ork and al point north. Buffet draw, ing room sleeper and Pnlla man eoaebe Atlanta to Washington, parlor ears Washington to New fork Pullman Sleeping ear Mon roe to Portsmouth. II 81 A at-Daily for Henderson. Weldon, Sat folk, Portsmoath, Norfolk and intermediate stations, connects at Portsmouth with Bay Line for Old Point and Baltimore, with Nor folk and Washington Steam boat Co.. for Washington with N. I. P. N.R. R. for Philadelphia and point north; also at Weldon with Atlantis Coast Line for Riohmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New fork. Through sleepers Weldon to New York and with Seotland Neck Branch for Green ville, Washington and Ply mouth. Pullman sleeper Atlanta ty Portsmouth. 6 85 a.m Daily. "Atlanta Special,1 Pullman Vestibule for Bo. Pines, Hamlet, Monroe, Chester, Clinton, Green wood, Abbeville, Athens, Atlanta, Montgomery, Mo bile, New Orleans, Ohattaa nooga, Nashville, Memphis and all points south and southwest. Through P oil man Buffet Sleepers and day eoaches Washington to Atlanta, oonneoting direet ly at Union depot Atlanta with dlverslug line. Pull man sleeper Portsmouth to Monroe. 8 40 P M Daily, for Soathern Pines, Hamlet, M a x t o.n, Wilmington, Wadesboro, Monroe, Char lotte, Linoolnton, Shelby, Rotherfordton, ' Chester, (ireenwood, Atlanta and Points south. Tralns,Arrive Raleigh : " 5 80 A at Daily, "Atlanta Bpeelal,u Pullman Vestibule from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Kiohmond, Portsmouth, , Norfolk and all point north. Parlor ear New fork to Washington; Pull man Buffet Bloopers and day eoaches Washington to Atlanta. 86 P at Daily from jfortsmoutn ana points north via Bay Line N. X. P. b H. R. It., also from (Greenville, Plymouth, Washington and, Eastern Carolina point via Wel don,Petersborg, Riohmond Washington and points north via Atlantle Coast Line, sleepers New York to Weldon 1 81 a at Dally, "Atlanta Special," Pullman Vestibule, from Atlanta, Athens, Abbeville, (ireenwood, Chester and ' polnUf south.; Pullman day coaches and.sleeper Atlans ta to Wash! ngton. 11 26 A m Daily from W 1 1 m 1 n g t on, BhelDy, Xiineointon, unar lotte, Atlanta and points south. 1o. 402 and 408. "Atlanta Special." are solid Pullman vestibuled trains, composed of magnifleent day eoaehes and palace drawing rooms Buffet sleepers between Washington and Atlanta without change, on whieb there is no extra fare charged. For information relative to soned- ale. c, apply to tloket agent, or H Leaid. r. a., naitign. K. St. JOHN, Vice President. J. 11. WiHDaa, General Manager. T. J. AhdkrsoB, Gen'l Pass. Agent V. K. MoBaa, Supt. Transportation. REDUCED RATES. to! ton States aqu f3tenjat!cnal Ezimsmrjii ATLANTA, QA September 18 December 31, 1899. for tha above oooaslon the Southern Railway Oo. will sell low-rate rouMl-trlp tickets to ATLANTA, OA., and return on the foUow tnsbatisi FROM B D Alexandria, Va. AsheTllle, N. O Burlington. N. O.. BurkeTllle, Va Culpeper, Va .. Chatham, Va. ChaiiotttMTtlle, Va.. a6.S5ll.25l u.otf 12 0.401 5.7S Ifl TTVIfl.Tnf fa.8ffll7.Oa .W18.&M UO. S5il5.aU 11.S6J 13. J io.w K3.26il7.Oa 13.401 Chapel !,.().... Oonooid, N.C.- CharkrtteN. 0 Danville, Va.. h.401&.00 10.1 14.3 18. li 10.401.... S.H 5.86 S.85I.... 30.0fi!l4.Trt tai.4015.l Ia).2f't9.25l 10.: uurnam, pi. u - Front Boyal, Va Greeoseoro, N. C fWUdahnm. N. C 10.4H 14.0J ,17.66 11. Ifil B.20I S1.7H15.9H Ill.UOl Hendenonvlllo, n. 11. 15. 116.' 14.' 8.fW Htekory, . u Hlrh Point, N. C. Hot Springs, N. O Henderson, N. 0.. IiTnohburs, Va. .. Lrzlnirton,N. C 11.: T.S5 ll2.4Si 8.40 .76 10.601 ai.40i5.oa K w le.sol 10.461 U.6 ,' 16. 14. 15. 1J- 8.06 7.S5 TJO t.26 Mornncon,n. u... Marion. N. C.. 11.2BI 10.901 Newton, N.O.. Orange, Va. . Oxford, N. 0 ll.; tt4.661S.0Oi 18.101 120.4016 on 10.451. lu.iol. Richmond, va ... BoldsTille, N.C- Kalaiirh.N. O 2517 aa 18.86 18.1 Ld.... S.70J B0.4015T1 South Boston, Va Straaburr, Va-.... . Salisbury, N. C Stataayule, N. C TaylortTlUe, N. O .... Tryon,N. C ...... 121. 6616.801..-. l2.26'10.2lJ tu.oa ll6.Hk 111.261 T.ZB 16. M U.M 10.35I lia.ool (.15 4.S9 fl0.7S T.SB wasninaronu. 14.001.. Iia.ooj. 114.001. Wasl Point. Wrranton. Va unit, va....... 53.6617.S.. I2e.2s19.2sl.. Wilkesboro, N. C W Inston-aaiem, N. C. 22. S 10.85,.. tl9.0018.96i.. ii.au.. S.80I. (Bates from intermediate points in proportlonj KIPLAKATION. OoltrmnA: Tickets will be sold Septembers and 12, and daily from September IS to Decem ber 16, 1B9S, inclusive, with Ilnal limit January Columns: Tickets will be eold dally from September IS to Deoember 16, 1896, Inclusive, with Bnal limit twenty (80) days frondateot sals. rvjmu n , naksta win be sold daily from September IS to Deoember 80, 1S9S, uMluarrav with Snal Unit Sfteen (IS) oars from dateo sale. Nn UolLettobwloniwIinUt than Jaau- o',,Tt, Twfarfa wm ha anld on Tuesday' and Thursdays of eaoh week from September 17 until Deoember Si, 1895. tnoluaive. With An) Umlt tea (10) days from idats .of sale. j Column B: Tickets wiU be sold Sally from September U to Deeember SO, 189S, imdusiv, sruk Snal uaiat sevea (7) Say from data ef sals. v SOUTHCRN railway Wm tka anto Una awlmliia ths atrMStUoa Orounds, havins a Soubavtraok, ataadarsV auara railway frora the eenterof the ettyef I tl.nl. at. tk. Brandtlni, Omniull. Tt tickets and fuU teformatloa ttVftf eeairisavAfl. . Al,irSWaStStJaJay Up rear 4 1, f. IUUwij C. 4 ' Jobs Gxlj, Eeoelver, X ' -. . ii t . . ' ... .:(.;--Jf r if-.-..- ..... . Condensed Sshedols, In Meet June 23, 80. Ao.a, , i'lMUyy.- ' XOXTR BOPiTP. Lv-WlLnington, Ar.Fayettevlile, ..' , lit. Jfayettevllla, : ; V Lt. JTayetterlUe J unction. Leave ttantord, . Leave Climax, Aiaive GreensDoro, ', Leave Greensboro, ' Leave Stokesdale, Ar. Wain at Cove, ' -Lv. Walnut Cove, Leave Bural Ball, AjrlTeMfcAlrr. mipm uii 216 pm ti - 4Ws SUUpm 56S " ' e an ' 680 " 8 88 M . SOUTH BOUND. Ko.L twdly Leave Bamseur, Leave Climax, Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greens bo rc. Leave btokesdale, Arrive Madlsan, ssoai 8 36 ' 30 ' 040 10 00 UN) . NO. IS. Daily Kxo'pt ttuudaj, SOUTH BOUND Leave Madison, Leave tttokesdale, Arrive Greensboro, Leave Gretnsboro, Leave Climax, Arrive Bamseur. 13 28 pi i as ' a as asopi 4 00 B40 " Train No. 2 connects at Banford with Seaboara Air Line foriialelgn, Norfolk and anpointsNorth AKast,anaat WalnutCoTe witn toe Norfolk Western iL it for Winston-Salem, Boanoke and allpolatu North and West of Uoanoke. Train No. 1. connects at Walnut Cove with Norfolk & Western B. K. lor rVln-stoii-aalem. Boanoke and all noinU North and West of Koancke. and at Hanford with Seaboard Air Line for Monroa. Ohar lette, Athens, Atlanta and all points South and doutb'West. rullman alaoe Sleeping Car on Sea board Air Line trains North and South fronvbanfora and on Norfolk A Western trains North and West from Boanoke. J. W. KRT, W. K. KTUt ben. Manager. Sen. Fasa. Agent. Leave Mount Airy, 7 06a m Leave Kural Bail, S2U " Ar. Walnut (Jove, sss " Lv. Walnut Cove, 59 " Lv. Stokeskale. y 28 Arrive Oroensboro, 10 11 " Leave Greensboro, 10 20 Leave Climax, io so " LeaveSanforo, 12 60 p m Ar. Fnyetteville Junction, Arrive Jfayettevllle, 2J15 p m Leave Fayetteville, 26 " Arrive Wilmington. SSS " NO. 4. NORTH BOUND. Dally Leave Bennettsville, 7 00 a m Leave Maxton, B07 " Leave Bed Springs, 8 4 Leave Hope jKHib, 41 ' Arrive lTavettevule. 10 06 " NO. 8 " SOUTH BOUND. Daily Kxc'rt . Sunday. Leave Fayettevllle, 4 88 p m Leave Hope Mills, 4 40 ", iatave Rea Springs, 6 uri " Leave Maxton, 6 IS " Arrive Bennettsville, 72S " NO. lb. NORTH BOUND. uiid. Daily Kxc'pt Sunday. Southern Railway. Piedmont Air-Line. CONDENSED SCHEDULE In effect April 21, 1896. Trains leave Raleigh, N. 8., , ( 11A1I.Y, COMHKCTS llssss I At Greensboro, for all points , I for North ana Bourn, and I Winuton-Salem and points on I tne JN ortn-western North (Jaro- i una Railroad. At Salisbury, lor 8:25, all points m Western North A M Carolina, Knoxville, Tenn., Dally Cincinnati ana western points ; at Charlotte, for bpartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta 1. and all points South. I Connects at Durham for Ox ford, Clarltsville ana Keysville except Sunaavs ;at Greensboro Iwitb. Washington and South western Vesubuled LLimltedJ, I and the New York ana Florida Short lane luwltedj train j lor all points North, and with main line train 1)1 o 12 tor Danviue, lucunioud and inter 4 :03 i uieuiale local stations ; also has ! M ciuinwtion for Winston-Salem Daily I ana with mam hue tram No S6 liasi uaiij ior unarione, Spar tanburg, Greenyiiie, Atlanta aud all points South ; also Co lumbia, Augusta, Charleston. Savannah, Jacksonville and all points in r lorida, Sleeping ijar lor Atlanta, Jacksonville and at Cbarlutte with sleeping car I tor Augusta. I Connects at Selma for Fay ettevllle and Intermediate sta tions on the Wilson and Fay ettevllle Short Cut, daily: 1:12 Goldsboro for Newborn and r" M I Morehead City, daily exceut Daily Sundays j for Wilmington and wternieuiaie stations on the W wd W R R, daily. Couuects at oelnia for Wilson 9:US Rocky Mount, Tarboro and AM I local stations on Norfolk and ex sun I UaroUna Railroad, arrives at Goldsboro 12 HIS p m TBAINS AKJUVa AT BAUUtiB, K. O. From Greensboro and all A M Daily 4:10 FM 1:12 1' Ja 8:00 PM Daily ex Sun points north and south. Sleep ing car Greensboro to Raieign. From Goldsboro, Wilmiug tou, Fayettevllle and all points in eastern Carolina. From Durham, Greensboro and all points North and South. From Goldshoio point, east. and al) Local freight trains also carry passen Pullman ears on afternoon train from Raleigh to Greensboro, and oa morning train from Greensboro. . Doable dally trains between Baleigb. Charlotte and Atlanta. Quick nmeiua- exee'Jed aeconunodatioa.' ."-, $ C L Hopkins, T P A, Charlotte, C. J M Cuu, W A Tuna, Traffic M'f-r. Gea Pass A'g't. WHGRKSN, . Washington DC ' Genl SuperlnteBdent. . u i . u Latastar Qntm&'- . 'ths! snettt ti lOISCOVEPlY -O. .THE AOC. '.' M 1 1 frtufM. 1 " G I I 11 cure. Can be carried in vmt 1 ' IBaWkl ioclr aU ooerplets ts ana small saoaafa. Bant by mail, prepaid, plain packaca, ea leSaiut at pnoa. gl 91 tea. -! For sals) by Job , UeBae, drsfr gist. JP) 1 it j
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 12, 1895, edition 1
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