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SN5 The' Mystic Ofder to be Here May 17th. PlIIHf me m r There will be a notable gathering- o ins of the higher order of Masonry neigh Hat nthi ltth arid tth. At that time the Mystic Shrine, the Grand Commander? of Knights Templar ana- tne urand .Chapter ol tne ltoyai Aran, Masons will meet, here In annual Mlri.n. Thenar A, t hi higher orders of Masonry, arid the leafllfig Masons f the. State will be here. -Raleigh has never been favored with an annual session of the Shrlners and more popular Interest will attach to the fathering of this order than to the in satnenng 01 inn oraer uiu 10 i Others. . Th .mysteries of Shrlnedt hkie h)ut4tb twHlty and Imagin llbfi o! the general pubUb. because tl onrtneoom rlna- thls order, more than any of the others, makes public, a part of Its wondrous and amssing doings. The annual parade which the Shrln ers will give on the occasion of the gathering will be a revelation to the Ralelghitea. It Is something unique and baffles the comprehension of the Innocent spectator. 3lte or the nest bands in the State s, pesni seeurea. to neaa tne parade, tlch wilt lholo.li.6 Attachment of seventy-live Shrlners attired in dress suits and wearing feses, twelve Arabs of the Desert attired In Arabian cos tumes, the court Jester, the Royal Po tentate and other dignitaries of the order. Donkeys, camels and goats will also form a feature of the parade. Bringing up the rear of the proces sion will be the candidates, who later In the afternoon will be marched over the burning sands of the desert to the basis. Each of the candidates for ini tiation will be attired In Immaculate sUltfc of white and Srouttd the neck bf ah will be a tope. They will rlda failing each other In often carriage. , There are, twenty-Ove candidates to be taken over the hot sands of the Hesert at tne meeting here. Among the number already .elected, and who will receive .the initiation are Col. J. S. Carr and .Col, A. B. AtidrewB. Briggs Hall has, been secured specially for the pur pose, atyd. tpe , candidate who emerges fter the fun la oyer, with body Intact, wll be fit to meet the terrible Turk, as portrayed In Daly's "Circus Girl." The branch of the Shrlners that as sembles here represents two States North and South Carolina. Delegates from Charlotte, Columbia and othei points In South Carolina will attend. . The parade will be given the morn ing of the 17th, and that night the ban quet and Initiations will be had. Tv route of the parade has already b. e f ranged. The parade will form in front of jfasonlc Hall, at the Holleman build ing, and will then proceed north on . 'T'ayettevllle street, turning to the rigli at Morgan until Blount street isi e. -f4 when the procession will moe o.r Blount Street to Peace. A turn will be made- at Peace, proceeding (.long thai Street to Halifax, up Halifax to North, out North to Wilmington, up Wilming ton to Edehton, McDowell and then Hlllsboro. The parade will proceed out Hlllsboro as far as St. Mary's, return ing again as .far as Dawson, where a wheel will be made down Dawson to Martin, up Martin to Payetteville, thence Kayettevllle to Davie, down Davie to Wilmington, then up Wil mington to Martin, thence lo Fayette vllle, finally stopping at the starting point. The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons meet at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, the 18th. The Grand Commandery of Knlphts Templar meet at 8 o'clock the night of the 18lh. Next day the Templars, who have n military feature, will give a grand parade, obser'lng the same tine of march taken by the Shriners, which Is given above. The Templars will pa rade in uniform. All of the orders hold annual election of officers. Mikado Matinee Well Patronized The opera Mikado was repeated at a matinee performance yesterday after noon and the charming cast was greet ed by a large and enthuslatlc au dience, which aws comprised largely of ladies and the younger people. The presentation of the opera. If any thing, excelled the first two perform ances. The opera was given with an easiness and grace that could hardly be surpassed. The sum of $96 was derived from the matinee performance, which with the 950 netted from the first two perform ances, gives a total of 1598 to the Ladles' Aid Society. WORKED THE WRONG WAY. Prom the North Wilkesboro Hustler. The boys are telling a hard one on one of our old bachelors who "keeps house" In the lower end of town near the pin factory. It appears that the blocks from which insulator pins are made had been disappearing In such Quantities as to cause the proprietors to make a few "broken remarks." It seems that the aforesaid o. b. was pres ent, and he suggested that they put powder In some of the blocks. Latei on they took his advice, and some of the blocks were "loaded." A few nights sifter this, tl " b. was calmly sitting by his stor :d enjoying the warmth of the root : There was nothing to dis turb his meditation, save the fire which "merrily crackled 1B the stove, and It had wooed him Into a soft slumber. Iff the midst of this calm and peaceful scene there was suddenly a terrific ex plosion, and the o. b. awoke to And that he was minus a stove it had ex ploded. iJfden COUNTT FARM PRISON BURNED. From the Windsor Ledger. On last Friday the prison at the county farm was burned. It was dis covered to be on fire about two o'clock In the day. The manager, Mr. James Alston being there at once removed the prisoners that were In Jail. Most of the convicts were at work. Mr. Als ton's house caught Are and at one time It looked as though all the houses . would be consumed. By hard work the fire was confined to the Jail. Mr. James Alston the manager says the house was set on fire by William Bond colored who is serving a sentence for robbery. He thinks Bond was trying burn his way out. He came near burning up himself and worse still he came near burning up John Artls, a crasy colored man who was conflmd In the Jail, The Board of County Commissioners met -on Monday and let a contract to build a new Jail to Augustus Robbing. In the meantime the prisoners are- confin ed In (ha county Jail every1 night. BUCKLEN'E ARNICA 8ALVE. The best salve In the world for Cuts, : Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains.- Corns, and all Skin Erup- - Hons, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sal by all druggist. 1 TO CURE A CC Lt W ONES DAT. - Take Laxative E ,-no Quinine Tablet All druggist r -d the money If-It . falls to cure. V I The genu! ha L B. Q. oa ack tablet. Western iJrilon sS Character izes State's Answer. Bf OF I RfllLROIID Aovernor's Counsel Alleged That the Tel graph Company Has Watered Stock and That It Is Making Enormous Profits Thereon Other Charges Contained In the Answer ol the Commission. The Western Union Telegraph com plaint has, through Its attorneys, filed a repllchltOh With Circuit Clerk Riddick of the United States Court here, in which it excepts to the answer of the attorneys of the Railway Commission in the telegraph rate case. The Western Union excepts to the answer on the ground that It Is "scan dalous and Imeprtinent" in the allega tions. This IS the CaSe in Which the West ern Union secured a temporary injunc tion from Judge Simonton, restraining the Railroad Commission from carrying into effect the order promulgated July 23, 1897, reducing the rate on a ten word telegraph message from 25 to 15 cents. An allowance of 1 cent was pro vided for each additional word. When the injunction" was secured the West ern Union filed its complaint. To this the counsel for the Commission filed Its answer. Now the Telegraph Company objects to the answer, alleging that It Is scandalous and Impertinent. The exceptions of the Western Union to the answer of the Commissioner? filed April 4th are as follows: (1) The complainant excepts to the matter contained In paragraph 9 of safd answer, for the reason that the whole of said paragraph 9 is scandalous and Impertinent. (2) Plaintiff excepts to that portion of paragraph 10 of said answer, con sisting of the following: "That, as the defendants are Inform ed and believe. In Great Britain and Ireland, the rates on telegraph mes sages are uniform for all distances and are I cent per word; that In Germany the rate Is About the same, and In Aus tria less; that In France and Belgium the rate Is under 10 cents for ten words between any two points; and yet the 'elegraph Bystems of these various jouotries have been operated at a handsome profit; that In Belgium and Switzerland a reduction of one-half in the rates produced a double business In one year, with a very slight increase in facilities; that In Canada a reduction which applied to less than 10 per cent. of the business augmented it 25 per cent, in the first year: that in Russia 1867, a reduction of 33 per cent, in the rate was followed by an increase In the very first month after the charge of 70 per cent, in messages: that In France, In 1862, a reduction of 35 per cent. In the rate was followed by an increase of 64 per cent, in messages; that the Swiss inland rate was reduced 50 per cent, on January 1. 1868, and In the first three months there was an Increase of 1)0 per cent, in the Inland messages over the corresponding months of the pre vious year; that in England a reduc tion of 33 per cent, on three-tenths of the messages and 50 per cent, on the remainder caused an Increase of 100 per cent. In the business in two years." (3) Complainant further excepts to the whole of the paragraph numbered 12, for the reason that the same is scan dalous and Impertinent. In all which particulars this com plainant excepts to the said answer as scandalous and Impertinent, and hum bly Insists that the said scandalous matter ought to be expunged there from. JOHN F. DILLON, RUSH TAGGAUT, STILES & HOLLODAY, ROBT. C. STRONG, F. H. BUSBEE, Solicitors and of Counsel for Complain ant. THE SCANDALOUS AND IMPERT INENT PART. Among other things, section 14. which Is alleged to be scandalous and Impert inent, Bays: "That In determlng what Is a fair and reasonable profit to be made by the complainant In the operation of Its sys tem of telegraph lines throughout the country, the present capital stock of the complainant cannot be taken as a criterion of the value of Its properties. For that, as the defendants are inform ed and believe, its capital stock has been "watered" to a remarkable extent. That as defendants are Informed and believe, many of the lines purchased as set forth, were utterly worthless dup licates, built solely to be bought off by the complainant, and In some of which many of Its officers and directors were largely concerned, so that they were personally Interested In selling at ex orbitant prices; and that nearly all of said lines are much depreciated In value. That complainant pretends that It owns and operates 190.000 miles of line, 800,000 miles of wire and 23.000 of fices. -T-fcaJL, as the defendants are in formed and believeT'the pretended mile age Is arrived at by adding together the mileage of all the complainant's wires, which it has ever bought, leased or built, a large portion of which has long ceased to exist, and another por tion, consisting of useless parallels, constructed on purpose to be bought by the complainant, which remain on Its hands as worthless. That three-fourths of Its offices are furnished, operated and maintained by railroad companies without expense to the complainant. That the total cash value of its entire plant. Including offices, fixtures and other property, does not exceed one- half the sum or 120,000,000. That sub stractlng from that sum the amount of J15.000.000 outstanding bonds before mentioned there Is left only the sum of (5,000,000 of tangible and actual basis for the $97,870,000 of stock. That during the year 1897, the com plainant's Income increased $672,078 over the previous year; and, as defend ants are Informed and believe, it has Increased in the same proportion from 1882 up to the present time, so that the present net profits exceed $10,000,000 per year, which la 200 per cent, upon the actual values representing the 897,000, 000 of "watered stock." That, as the defendants are Informed and believe, from the year 1867 to the present time, the complainant has received and dis tributed amongst the holders of Its "watered .stock" over $150,000,000 of nroflt. These defendants aver that In the light of these facts and figure, the complainant Is, and always has been, collecting exorbitant 'and unreasonable charges from the public, not only In the State of North Carolina, but In every other State of the Union, and that if the charges should be reduced to 10 cents a message of ten words, without reference to distance, the complainant would still make a fair and reasonable profit oh the actual value of its lines, or upon the amount of money required to replace them." , Special instances are cited where It Is alleged that telegraph line war pur chased and capital stock quadruple the purchase prle Issued for it. tarrrabb. No. 11. to which oblec- tlon Ik also mad a being impertinent ariS scandalous reads a follows: . "For a further anlwer and defence to the complainant's said bill, the defend ants .allege that.the complainant has failed 1ft, Its hill, tb set forth any grounds" for relief By Injunction or otherwise,. In that it filled id allege that the reduction of rates as made by th defendant, will so reduce the re ceipts from Its entire system as to pre vent it from recelvina a reasonable re turn from its properties and Invest ment. That the complainant has no right In this cause to select as a basis for its estimate of profit or loss, only that Part of Its line and system, which is iff. thi State of North Carolina, but must make ft estimate upon its en tire system." The answer to the complaint by the' Western Union is signed by Zeb. V. Walser, Edwards & ROyster, Chas. A. Cook, W: C. Douglass, and John W. Hfnsdale. solicitors for the Railroad Commission, the defendants. Old Acquaintances Off for the War Lt. W; E, Bhlpp and Capt. Jones, both of whom have been stationed in Raleigh in a military capacity, belong to the Tenth Cavalry. U. S. A.. wfilcB Is now en route from Montana to Chica mauga. The regiment or cavalry, to wnicn Mat. Hayes belongs has not been or dered to th scene of activity. Fd. WORK RESUM 'After repeated attacks of the grip 1 was o weak I could hardly drag about. I was nervous, had palpitation of the heart and food did not agree with me. I began taking Hood s Sarsaparma and after taking four bottles I resum ed my work and now enjoy the best of health." .Mrs. M. Murray, Btain back, N. C; Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy Indigestion, head- to operate. Cure ache. A dog bit a horse at Salisbury, and was convicted tin the spot or oemg mad. A brickbat .carried the sentence into execution. SPECIAL OCCASIONS. American Baptist Educational Secle- ty. May 6. Southern Baptist Convention, May I6h-12th. Woman's Baptist Mlsslonar- Union. May 6th-10th. Norfolk. Va 1898. On account of the above occasions the Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip ickets to Norfolk. Va.. at rate of one irst -class limited fare for the round rip; tickets to be sold May 2d-6th. In lustve, with final limit fifteen (15) days from date of sale. By deposit of tickets with agent of he Feaboaid Air Line at Norfolk, Va., n or before May 16th, the return limit will be extended fifteen (15) days addi- ional; such extensions to be made by exchanging return portions of tickets originally Issued for regular one-way closely limited tickets from Norfolk to starting point. For further Information write or call l tlieu nderslgned. H. S. Leard, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. Z. P. Smith, C. T. A., Raleigh, N. C. W. C. Kimball. D. T. A. Raleigh, N.C. SPECIAL RATES VIA SEABOARD AIR LINE. Quadrennial General Conference, M. B. $10,000 TTTTYlTfTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT 17 TTTTTTTTTf TTTTTYTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTT Worth of Furniture Je Be By June the First. We have moved our entire stock of goods $10,000 worth into next to Woollcott s & I We are crowded for we get our new building completed June the 1st, we intend to ()f goods we have. Bed Room Suits PARLOR SUITS, Chairs, Rockers, Wardrobes, Chiffoniers KITCHING Of every description. UttJN TJKilt TArJljrics 1'K lurt s ana easns 10 be sold at some price. DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR LINE OF NEW MATTING AND FLOOR We have bought the prettiest line of Baby Carriages ever shown in Raleigh. We cannot make room for them and must sell them out at once. A full line of Cook stove. All goods will be sold either for cash or upon easy weekly Thomas & : J- - "t - " 9 ard 12 Kaat Martin Church South, Baltimore, StdVMay 4th-28th, 189$. . On account of the. above occasion th Seaboard Air Lin will sell round trip tickets from Raleigh to Baltimore, ltd., and return foe lib 66 via alt-rail, via limit June 4th, 1898. '.. United Presbytdrlan General Assembly, New Orleans. La., ''May 19th-31t, 1898. On account of the above occasion ttM Seaboard Air Line wiW sell round trip tickets from all stations to New Or leans, La., arid return for one first-class fare for the round trip. Tickets to be s.old May 17th, 18th and 19th, with final Bay Line $8.85. Tickets to be sold May m, sra ana 4tn, with Anal limit May sisc Annual Meeting Benevolent and Pro tective Order of Elks, New Orleans, La.. Mav 10th-13th. 1898. On accoufit of the above occasion the Seaboard Air Line Will se.ll round trip tickets from Raleigh to New Orleans, La., and return for $25.50 for the round trip.Tickets to be sold May 7th, 8th and 9th! with final limit fifteen (15) days In addition trt date of sale. BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. Primary, Secondary cr Tertiary BLOOD vivuii pci maiiLiiiiy MB IN 15 TO 35 DATS. You can be treated St home for ume price under same guaranty. If yw. prci-r to come here we will contract to pay tai road fare and hotel bills, and no charge, if we fail to cure. IF YOU HAVE taken meritirv, lodld pottuh, and still have aches and DBMS. miM iticoua Patches in mouth, dor Ibro, PlntDlM. Conner Colored Spot a, Ulci on any part of the body. Hair of byD.ow falling out. itia Hi. 'wliJaartfLf ksi WE GUARANTEE TC CURE. We '-:!;-:! t:-e moct obstinate rar--s ni cl,ah ?r---? t:i i wortj lor case wee Cl:tv. ,r,e hasalwnvq hri"L-d Lti kill nf the ,: t eminent phytMans. :-:'..l behind our uncnm!i' i . Abnoluta proofs pent : n ino page book sent I.-, v -'ilfiOV CO., 307 ft n:.l z : OH A Mt rv. 'JliVaun, ILL. Wai.tkk A Phillips D. C. Smith New Firm. New Goods Have just opened hi Eir-erv 's ol" stand, foi niT of Dawson and Cabar rus s'reets, with a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Satisfastior u'lvcn in all sales. A delivery wat'on to send alt orlers to vour doot. Prompt attention jfiven. Give us a oaM for your holiday t;oods and oe sure you will he satisfied. Also we have a nice lot of dry pine and oik wood on hand. We a'so receivi fr, sh fish and oys'ers daily lw PHILLIPS & SMITH Soli our house we occupy Sons. room and by the time sell every dollars worth FURNITURE A large line of fancy OIL CLOTH. payments. Ca ' . -' " JS.- 8treett Phoni ttl 0 mpbell. HorSes, Carriages Carfs and .SOLD FOR CASH OR ON TIME -AT STRONACH'S EMPORIUM, 219, 221 and 223 Wilmington St. I have just received a car load of nice smooth blocky farm, family and road horses, All young sound and gentle. In vehicles I have anything you may want for pleasure or comfort and Harness to suit, together with a full line of horse Findings, Robes, etc. LIVERY DEPARTMENT. Has heen equipped with new Ho'scs, BuggieR and Harnesa. 1 can give you the choicest, nicest He in the city. I have two line saddlers in stahlet" for hire. Give me a call in any of my fines and will Frank New Goods- Arriving Every Day OVER $100,000,000 IJIi'A I . -.' (. - Aayv-,.- lypewrtter, Ribbons and General Supplies. T. B. HEARTT, Agt., Nov. 13-tf RALEIGH, N. C Send Your Work to the OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY. And secure the sible. J. NEW MACHINE SHOP. Equipped With Latest Improved . . . Machinery and Tools ... P. D. fG. Machine Company, 209 S.' Salisbury St., Kalcil' PRACTICAL MCHWRH.. -s-& tNUINttttt. We do alfour own work anil know it Is douo ritrht. Uur prk sr right. (Satisfaction guaranteed. Sieitm ami trat. engines, b. -tiers and ptiinpn, saw mills, hangers, pulleys and sliaftinir, pipe ami pipe tit- tings. STEAMAND HOT Kinds. Repair Work II. (J. KLONDIKE! Don 't no therrt unWs v,:u are well supplied wi:b Simpson's liver Pills! You are more Wan likely to 1 - troubled with Nasal Catarrh If you don't as Simpson ' Ointment, wh is a sure cure. Buggies, Road Wagons please you as to prices etc. Stronach, Prop. OF EXCELLENCE. OUR Sl'iiJ .' T'"K' op UNDERWEAR, ETC. Variety of Styles. Reliable Quality. Low Prices. Annually Earned by Opera tive of the Remington Standard Typewriter. .Just think of it! more man 1 the GOLD RESERVE Ob HIE UNITED STATES. 1 IT1 T- -" 1 J I 1 .. xne "nemwyi'm uuvs writina of the worm. best laundry work pos K. MARSHALL. PROPRIETOR. Ettlmatea and Plant Furnished Without Com . WATER St me Aceiit Clark's ( 'omp'd Lining Metal a Specialty. DEWEY, Superintendent. 111 t Sfc . .as SOUTHERN RAILIY: Condensed Schedule in effect Keb. H,'t7. TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH DAILT. QOLDBBORO AND CHATTANOOGA LIMITED. T 3:40 p. m. Dally Limited train' from Goldsboro to Chattanooga, Tenn., Salisbury, Morganton, Hot Spring and Knoxville. Connects at Durham for Oxford. Clarksville and Keysvllle except' Bun-r day. At Greensboro with the Washing ton and Southwestern Vestlbuled (Lim ited) train for all points North and with main line train No. 12 for Danrlll Richmond and Intermediate local sta- : lions; also has connection for Winston Salem and with main line train N. SS. "United States Fast Mall," for Char lotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta and all points South; also Columbia, Augusta, Charleston, Savannah, Jack sonville and all points tn Florida Sleep- ' Ing Car for Atlanta, Jacksonville, and at Greensboro with Sleeping Car (or Augusta. 11:37 a. m. Dally Solid train Greena boro to Goldsboro. Connects at Selma for Wilson, Rocky ; Mount, Tarboro, Richmond, Washing ton and Payetteville and intermediate stations on the Wilson and Fay etttevllle Short Cut. daily, except Sunday, at Goldsboro for Newborn and Morehead City, dally for Goldsboro and Wilmington and Intermediate sta tions on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. EXPRESS TRAIN. 8:53 a. m. Daily Connects at Dur nam for Oxford, Keysvllle, Richmond; at Greensboro for Washington and. all points North. . EXPRESS TRAIN. 3:40 p. m. Dally For Goldsboro and ntermediate stations. NORFOLK AND GREENSBORO. 4:05 a. m. Connects at Greensboro for all points for North and South and Winston-Salem and polnth on the Northwestern North Carolina Railroad. t Salisbury for all points in Western ' North Carolina, Knoxville, Tenn., Cin cinnati and Western points; at Char- otte for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and all points South, -sleeping Cars Norfolk to Greensboro. 'RAINS ARRIVE. AT RALEIGH, N. C EXPRESS TRAIN. 3:40 p. m. Dally From Atlanta, Chat tanooga, Charlotte, Greennboro and ail points South. NORFOLK AND CHATTANOOGA LIMITED. 4:05 a. m. Dally From all points lOaet, Norfolk, Tarboro, Wilson and .vater lines. GREENSBORO AND GOLDSBORO 11:37 a. m. Daily From New York, Washington, Lynchburg, Danville and Greensboro, Chattanooga Knoxlville, Hot Springs and Ashevllle. EXPRESS TRAIN. 8:53 a. m. Dally From Goldsboro and intermediate stations. LOCAL 1:40 a. m. Daily From Greensboro and all points North and South. Sleep ing Car from Greensboro to Norfolk. 9:00 p. m. Dally except Sunday From Goldsboro and all points East Local freight trains also carry pas sengers. Pullman Cars on night train from Raleigh to Greensboro. Through Pullman Vestlbuled Draw Ing Room Buffet Sleeping Car and Ves tlbuled Coaches - without change on Norfolk limited. Double dally trains between Raleigh, Charlotte and Atlanta. Quick time; un excelled accommodation. For rates, maps and full information, if you are going to travel, write or call on THAD C. STURGIS, T. A. So. Ry Union Depot. No trouble to answer questions. FRANK S. GANNON, Third V.- P. & Q. M. ,V. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agent, , Washington, O. C. i M OTTT.P. Trnfrtf Vestibule Limited Trains Double Dally Service to Atlanta, Charlotte, Au gusta, Athens, Wilmington, New Or leans, Chattanooga, Nashville and New York, Boston, Philadelphia Washington, Norfolk and Richmond. Schedule in effect Jan. 25, 1898. Southbound. No. 403. No. 4L LvN. Y.. Pen. R. R-.'lLOOam Lv Philadelphia R R.. 1:12pm Lv Baltimore (:16pm Lv Washington 4:40pm Lv Richmond, A. C. L. 8:56pm Lv Norfolk, S. A. L... '8 :30pm Lv Portsmouth 8:46pm 9:00pm 12:06am 2:60am 4:30am 9:06am 9:05am 9:20am Lv Weldon 11:28pm lliBSam Ar Henderson '12: 56am 1.39pm Ar Durham !7:32am 13:46pm Lv Durham !7:00pm !ll:10am Ar Raleigh 2 :16am 3:34pm Ar Sanf ord 3 : 36am Ar Southern Pines .. 4:22am Ar Hamlet 6:10am Ar Wadesboro 5:64am Ar Monroe 6:43am 6:03pm 6:66pm 6:63pm 8:11pm 9:12pm Ar Wilmington 12:06pm Ar Charlotte . -7:50am 10:26pm S :10am 10:47pm L. R.R. OOpm 9:45am 12 :10am Ar Chester Lv Columbia. ('. N. Ar Clinton. S. A. L. Ar Greenwood 10:35am Ar Abbeville 11:05am Ar Elberton 12:07pm Ar Athens 1:16pm Ar Winder l:6pm Ar Atlanta, cent, time 2:50pm Northbound. No. 402. Lv Atlanta, S. A. L...M2:00n,n Lv Winder 2:40pm 1:07am 1:40am 2:41am 3:46am 4:30am 5:20am No. 88. 7:60pm 10:42pm 11:21pm 1231am 1:35am 2:03am 2:66am Lv Athens 3:16pm Lv E'liienon . . Lv Abbeville .. Lv Greenwood Lv Clinton .... Ar Columbia. (. Lv fhester. S. 4 :15pm , 6:15pm .. 5:41pm . 6:34pm I L. R.A. 8:13pm 10:25pm N. A. I. !7 :46am 4:25am 7:60am 6:06am 8 '15am 12:30pm 9:20am 11:36am i:oOpnc :3:50pm !U:10am 3:00pm 7:36pm 11:30pm Ar rhKrloii I.v Monroe Lv Hnmlet ArWllmingt'-n l.v Southern i'..'--f .v KnltMt-.h - Henderson Ar Durham Lv Durham Ar Weldon irPm 1. j:tpni . ll14r.tn ; 16am n1 ?wfim ... : T.Oopm 4:65am i, s-20am . U.12.Slpm Ar Richmond, A, Ar Washington. I- r RitHtmore l:4pm 1:08am 3:60am 6:68am Ar Philadelphia . . 3:fi0pm Ar New York . . i;:23pm Ar Portsmouth, fa A L. - tiim 6:60pm :06pm Ar Norfolk ::oat.i Dallv. 'Dallv vi'pot Sunday. Nos. 403 and 402. "The Atlanta Bps clal," Solid Vestlbuled Train of Pull man Sleepers and Coaches betweec Washington and Atlanta, also Pullmar Sleepers between Portsmouth and Ches ter, S. C. Nos. 41 and 3S, the "S.A.L. P ' Solid Train, Conches ano u!irr Sleepers between Portsmout" -i At lanta. Company Sleepers betwteen r'i lumbla and Atlanta. Both trains make Immediate cob"i tlons at Atlanta for Montgomery, M bile, New Orleans, Texas, Californ -Mexico, Chattanooga, Nashville, Mei phis, Macon and Florida. For tickets, sleepers, etc.. apply to V 8. Leard, T. P. A.; Z. P. Smith C. T. A Raleigh. N. C. E. St. John, Vlce-Presldeii- md Osd eral Manager. H W. B. Glover, Traffic .tl:.nag V. B. McBee, General Su, nnieadani T. 3. Asderson, Oen. Paw A cent. 1 Gaaarai Jffios: Portsmouth, Va. -
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