teae.
lohgfxllow.
Were half the power that fills the mind with
terror,
And half the wealth bestowed on camps and
and courts,
Given to redeem the human mind from er
ror, There were M ned of arsenals and forts.
The warrior's name would be a name ab
horred, And every nation that should lift again,
Its hand against its brother, on its forehead
Would wear for evermore the corse of Cain.
Down the dark future, through long gener
ations, The echoing sounds grow fainter, and then
cease;
And like a bell, with solemn, sweet vibra
tions, I hear orce more the voice of Chri't, say
"Peace !"
A Mammoth Stamp.
California Fruit Grower.
Long before the advent of the white
man in California, forest fires raged,
and from recent discoveries it is prob
ably that giant trees were thus de
stroyed, in comparison to which our
much lauded sequoias and redwoods
of the present are but saplings. In
1849 Commodore Apetsby Jones, U.
8. N., established a small saw mill in
the Mill Valley lor the purpose of
getting out lumber, there being no
saw mills on tbe coast at the time. A
few remnants of this old mill still re
main, the locality being about six
miles from Sausalito on the .North
Pacific coast railway. CIobb by this
mill there can today be plainly traeefl
the outline of a tree destroyed by tire,
perhaps ages ago. The stump still
measures fifty two feet in diameter,
and from appearances perhaps once
measured full sixty feet.
Around this mammoth stump had
grown immense trees, which were
cut ami used in the saw mill in 1849.
fince then a third growth has been
made, the sight of which wool'' make
glad the heart of any lumberman.
The stump was measured lately by
Edward A. T.Gallagher, the pioneer,
who lost his reputation for veracity
in 1819, when bis description of the
acquoias of California was published
in the eastern papers, in which the
statement was made that his em
ployes had driven a wagon and a yoke
of oxen through a proetrate tree that
was burned hollow, and they would
drive for 100 feet and "gee off" and go
through a knot hole. At tbe same
time the statement was made that he
had felled a tree 17 feet in diameter
and had used the hollow of one that
was standing in which to stable 13
head of horses. California Fruit
Grower.' '
A HUMAN BODY FOUND IN THE
ICE.
. St. Lotjib, Mo., Jan. 19. A human
body formed part of the ice gorge in
the. river in front of the city, and was
only found yesterday. It was identi
fled 88 that of W. C. Sproule, a sales
man In the employ of Bam'l C. Davis
& Co He evidently attempted to
cross the river t u the ice before it be
came heavy, broke through, and un
able to regain the surface, by reason
of the swift tcufrent, braced himself
in the hole he had made and thus
met death from expomre. This is
gathered from the position of the
body, which was braced, with the
feet on the t ge of an old hole, since
frozen over, and the back of the neck
at the. opposite edge. Axes had.to
be used and it was sometime before
the body was released. The coroner's
verdict waB death trom exposure.
faslena
Tor Infanta and Children
Castoria promotes Digestion, and
, rcomes Flatulency, Constipation, dour
I uach Diarrhoea, and Feverishness.
ihut the child is rendered healthy and its
sleer natural, Castoria contains no
Morpbine or other narcotic property
"Caetoria is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as t verier to any prescript""!
Known w me. n. awonit,
HI Smit f tord St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
"1 use Castoria a my practice, and And It
. . . 1 M .1. l J
specially aaapieu mkcuoiu m wiureu.
vBX. Robertson, M. D..
, s tOW d Ave., New York.
"From persona Knowledge and observation
I can say that Castoria is an excellent medicine
for children, acting as a laxative and relieving;
tbe pent up bowels and general system very
much. Many mowers nave tout mtw w
" -mZr w that-nVIMnn
"k.ADS O VJurr, IT Murrav Stmt, M. J.
Superior Courts of North Caro
Una,
JUDGES.
HaHrofx Bekedulea.
Name. District. Residence.
Geo H Brown, 1 Beaufort,
i Henry R Bryan, 2 NewBerne,
I H G Connor, 8 Wilson,
Spier Whitaker, 4 Wake,
R W Winston, 5 Granville,
ET Boy kin, 6 Sampson,
J D Mclver, 7 Carthage,
RF Armfleld, 8 Iredell,
Jesse F Graves, 9 Surry,
John G Bynum, 10 Morganton,
W A Hoke, 11 Linoolnton,
J H Merrimon, 12 Buncombe.
SOLICITORS.
Name. District. Residence.
John H Blount, 1 Perquim's,
G H White, (col) Halifax,
J E Woodard, 8 Wilson,
E W Pou, Jr., 4 Johnston,
Isaac R Stray horn, 5 Durham,
0 h Allen, 6 Duplin,
Frank McNeill, 7 Richm nd
B 9 Long, 8 Iredell,
Thomas Settle, 9 Rock'ham
W C Newland, 10 Caldwell,
Frank L Osborn, 11 Meok'b'g,
Geo A Jones, 12 Macon.
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. '
Spring Term Judge Merrimon.
SECOND.
Spring Term Judge Brown.
THIRD.
Spring Term Judge Bryan.
FOURTH.
Spring i'erm Judge Connor.
Wake -Man 11th, tFeb 29, March
28th, fApril 25th, Sept itfth, fOct
mti.
Wayne Jan 25th, Ap'l 18th, Sept
12th, Oct 17th.
Harnett Feb 8th, Aug 8th, Nov
88th.
Johnston Feb 15ti Aug 15th, Nov
14th.
For criminal cases.
tFbr civil cases alone.
FIFTH.
Spring Term Judge Whitaker.
SIXTH.
Spring Term Judge Winston.
KKVKJitH.
Spring Term Judge Bojkin,
KlfiHTU,
Spring Term Judge Mclver.
HIHTH.
Spring Term- Judge Aimfield.
TESJTH.
Spring Term Judge Graves.
ELEVBNTK..
Spring Term Judge Bynum.
TWELFTH.
Spring Term Jndge Hoke.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
Having qualified as administratrix ol the
estate of Henry J. Monger, deceased, this is
to give notice to all persons having claims
against his estate to present the same to me
on or before the 13th day of December, 1892,
or this notice will be plead in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to said estate
win please niaxe immediate payment.
CORING A JfcOttUER
Administratrix
Dec. 12th 1891 6w.
fSCinaCordk-
CURES
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
WEAKNESS, CHILLS and FEVERS,
MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
KIDNEY TROUBLES,
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM
TT it Invigorat
A i ia r.
1UK WN de
lightful to take
and of great valui
as s Medicine foi
weak and Aili
Wome&and
dren.
TT givea NEW
1 LIFE to the
whole SYSTEM
by Strengthening
the Muscles.Ton
ing the NERVES,
& completely Di.
ges ting the food.
pONTAlNSf mm
II KB ' bv leading
I mmM ohvsirians. tell-
A Bock.'Vclina,"
Pi
Ine bow to treat
dlaeasea at Hare,
mailed, together
withasetefhaa.
somecardsbynee
Hel iot y pe proceat
on receipt of to e
fot Bale bj T1 Omiflll Itlli (irnrflr. SIiouM tticdnler
Mar yon not keep TO LIS A CORDIAL, nmlt K ML -
fualbottl will be sent, charges
wit at
ttln Drag andClnriiloalCoMDan
no hurtfu
Minerals, is com
posed of care lull
Beieciea vegen
bio Medicine
com bine d skill
tolly, making a
Safe and Pleasant
tteraeay.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When Baby was tick, we gave her Oaatoria
When she was a Child, ahe cried for Caatortak,
When h became Miaa, the clung to Caatcri,
bftBBhehadChilar aha gave them OaJiotfl.
Richmond k Danville B R Co'y.
Condensed Schedule
In effect I o vein her 15th, 1891.
Southbound.
Lv 11 .Li jou i,
Burke vine,
Keyeville,
Ar Danville
Ar Greensooro,
Lv Golutboro,
Ar Ualeigh.
Le Raleigh.
Le Durham,
Ar Greeusboro,
Lv Salem,
Greensboro,
Ar Salisbury,
Ar Statesville,
Ar Aehoville,
Ar Hot Springs,
Lv bausuury,
A.r Charlotte,
Spartanburg,
Greenville,
Atlanta,
Lv Charlotte ,
Ar Col iamb'
Augusta,
Worth fouu'
Lv Augusta,
Columbia,
Ar Charlotte,
Lv Atlanta,
Ar Charlotte,
Lv Charlotte,
Salisbury,
Lv Hot Spring".
Asheville,
Statesville,
Ar Salisbury,
Lv Salisbury,
Ar Greensboro,
Salem,
Lv Greensboro ,
Ar Durham,
Raleigh.
Lv Raleigh
Ar Goldfboro,
Lv Greens bore,
Ar Danville
Keysville,
Burkeville;
Richmond,
Daily.
No 9 No )1
4 00pm 8
5 10pm 6 llau
5 68pm 6 51 an
8 10pm 8 05am
10 80pw 10 12an
12 16pm tl 86pn
1 66pm 6 45pm
6 40 8 05an)
744 5 07an
10 15 9 49an
t8 40 8 50
10 40pm 10 90
12 82am 11 57au
1 62 1 OUpti
6 65am 6 69
8 66 7 44
12 40 12 0 6pu.
2 00 1 : 0.ir
5 00 4 S7
6 10 5 M '
12 2J aui U 45a'i i
2 10 g in 1 Wlrw
a 07 5 r :
9 SO a n P j
NolO
7 10 pm
10 50
8 05 am
b 5C pm
6 ' am
7 0 am
8 27
6 22 pm
2 40 pm
7 07 pm
8 OOaiu
8 87
10 20
11 40 am
10 30
12 32am
1 25pm
810
U 30.i
12 10pm
2 62pn.
3 27
i'alij.
No u
2 00atl
5 05pn
9 03
10 10 an
8 60pn
9 aOpm
11 00
12 39pm
4 ?5
9 17
10 12pa
U ?8
12 42
t2 20 an
1 CO am
5 07 air
70
18 4, .n
12 8 pm
12 t upu
2 35 am
5 02 in
6 43
7 40
5 30
BETWEEN
WEST PC1NT A'Bi RICHMOND.
t7 50 am Lv West Point.Lv t8 60am
9 lo am Ar Richmond Ar.10.40 pop
8 10 pm Lv Richmond Lv 4 40
6 00pm Ar West i'oint Ar 6 00pm
BETWEEN RICHMOND AND RAL
EIGH via Keysville,
9 50.am Lv Raleigh Ar 10 46 pm
tDaiiy except Sunday. .,
IDaily, except -1 -r J
3ol Haas, Jas L 1 a m .
Traffic Maa'g'r. x ' t
W. A. Turk,
A G. P. A.,r Charlotte, N C
Cape Fear & Yadkin Talley
Bailroad oinjsniiy.
OONSXNSBB SOHSOOIul.
In effect Jan. 10. 1892.
oat he -.HIND D'yextt'y i D'yoxS'v
No 2 Mo 4
Le Wilmington, 9 50 a m
Ar Fayetteville, 1 56 p m
Le Fayetteville, 8 00pm
Le Sanford, 4 26 p m
Ar Greensboro, 6 f 5 p m
Le Greensboro, 7bpni
Le Walnut Cove, 9 cO p m
Ar Mt Airy, 11 16 p m
Le Bennettsvilltt, 12 40 p m
Le Maxton, 1 27a m
Ar fayetteville, 2 57 m
Wo 16 daily except Sunday.
LeRainseur 7 25 am
Ar Greensboro, 10 05 p m
Le Greensboro, 10 85 p m
Ar Madison 1 Oi p in
southbound j D'y ex B'y D'y ex S'y
No 1 go 8
LeMtAiry, OOOav
Le Walnut Cove, 8 11
Ar Greensboro, 10 01 a m
Le Greensboro, 10 80 a n?
Le Sanford, 12 45 pm
Ar Fayetteville, 4 ( 6 p m
Le Fayetteville, 3 04 p m
Ar Wilmington, 7 06prp
Le Fayetteville, . 2 11pm
Le Maxton, 8 82 p m
Ar Benuettsvhie, 4 22 p m
No 15 daily except Sunday j
Le Madison, fa 10 p m
A? Greensbcro 6, 15 p n
Le Greensboro, 5 86 p in
ArRamseur, 840 Dm
No. 11.
Lv Mt Airy 2 10 p m
Lv Walnut Cove 6 15 p m
Ar Greensboro 9 25 p m
W E KYLE,
General Passenger AgD
J 4 Pat, Gen apt.
N
OREULK ANV CAROLINA R.E
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
Dated August 9th, 1891.
South North
Bound Bound
Train. stations. Train.
No. 101. No. 100
A. M. P. M.
S.9 50
1015
10 27
11 02
1120
11 37
1162
1231
1263
120
P. M.
L've Pinner' s Point Arrive
L've
L've
Le
L've
L've
L've
L've
L've
Ar
Drivera,
Suffolk
Gates,
Tunis,
Ahoskey,
Aulander,
Hobgood,
Tarboro,
Eocky Mount,
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
L've
625
2 01
4 47
414
354
336
3 21
239
217
150
P. IS.
No 101 makes connection at Bocky Mount
with W & W Train No 28 for all points
South, and No 78 train for all points North.
G M Skrpejj, J R Kenlv,
Gen'l Manage , Snpt Trans.
T M Emerson, Gen'l Passenger Agt.
At an tic Coast Ll f i -
Wilmington Weldon Bailroad and
Branches. Ooodensed Bediil
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Jan. 4. No No 27 No 41
1892. Daily. Ftm'l d'y, ex
Daily, uand'y
Le Weldon, 12 SCpm K 48pm 6,40am
ArRockyMt, 140pm 6 86pm 7 47am
Ar Tarboro, 2 18pm
Le Tarboro, 12 68pm 6 00pm
Ar Wilson, 2 lepm 700pm 817am
Le Wilson, T2 80pm
Ar Selma, 8 80pm
Ar Fay'tville 580pm
Le G'dBboro, 8 15pm 7 40pm 9 00am
Lo Warsaw, 4 14pm 1" 00am
Le Magnolia, 4 27pm 8 40pm 10 14am
Ar Wil gton, 600pm 9 56pm 11 46am
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No 14 No 78, No 40,
dally, d'y, ex
daily Sand' .
LvWil'gtoP, 2'Oarn 915am 4 00pm
Lv Magnolia, 8 7 10 57am 60pm
Le Warsaw, 1111am 65 6pm
Ar G'dsboro, 4 83 im 12 05am iS56piu
Le Fav'tville, 9 10am
Lv Selma, UOPom
A r Wilson. 1210pm
Lv Wilson, 514am 12 58pm 7 48ptn
Ar HockvMt, 6 87 1 30pm 8 21pm
Ar Tarboro, 6 S0ain2 18pm
Lv Tarboro, 2. '.sum
Ar Weldon, 6 35am 2 55pm 9 35pm
mi auy except bunday.
John F Divine,
General Superintendent.
J R Kbnlt, Sup't Trans.
T M EwnitsoN. General Pass Agt.
The Evening Vis her
Raleigh and Augusta A-L R B
To take effect
Trams mov
ing South.
No 41,
Pass and Mail.
Daily ex Sun.
Leave.
4 00pm
419 44
4 81 44
5 05 44
5 28 44
5 54 44
6 21 44
7 20 "
818 44
9 am, Sunday, Oct
35, 1891.
Trains mov
ing North.
No 88,
Pass and Mail.
Daily ex Sun
Arrive.
Raleigh,
Cary,
Apex,
Moncure,
Sanford,
Cameron,
Southern Pines,
Hamlet,
1120
1101
10 49
10 16
9 52
9 26
8 58 am
800 am
am
am
am
am
am
am
Northbound
Trains.
Thro Frt and
Pass 23,
Daily exct -
Sunday.
pm Lv
5 10
5 35
5 55am
7 06am -
8 00pm
8 46pm
9 89pm
11 80pm Ar
Gibson, Lv 7 00 am
Southbound
Trains.
Thro Frt and
Pass 22,
-Stations- Daily exct
Sunday.
Ar
Raleigh
Cary ,
Apex
Moncure
Sanford
Cameron
SoutherntPines
Hamlet
p M
6 45
6 16
5 65
4 25
8 50
2 68
2 1Q
Lv 12 30
pittsboro r r.
Leave Pittsboro, 9 10am
Arrive Moncure, 9 55
Leave Moncure 5 10 p m
Arrive Pittsboro, 6 55
0ARTHAGK R R.
Leave Carthage, 8 00am
Arrive Cameron, 8 45
Leave Cameron,. 9 45
Arrive Carthage, 10 30
Leave Carthage, 4 00 p m
Arrive Cameron, 4 46 p m
Leave Cameron, 5 50
Arrive Carthage, 6 85
WM SMITH, Supt,
jALBWMdk QABTQB B E.
To take effect Sunday, Oct 26th, 1891
Trains moving North
No 88, No 84,
Stations. Mail train. Fas & Mail.
Le Raleigh. 1125 am 5 00 pm
Wake, 12 05 5 89
Franklinton, 12 28 6 01
Kittrell, 12 44 ft 19
Henderson. 1 00 6 36
Littleton, 2 07 7 46 p m
Ar Weldon 2 45 8 80 a m
Train moving South.
No 41, No 45,
Stations. Mail train. Past &Mail.
Le Weldon, 18 15 p m 6 00 a m
Littleton, 12 52 6 49
Henderson, 2 22 7 58
Kittrell, 9 89 8 11
Franklinton, 2 56 8 29
Wake, 8 17 8 60
Ar Raleigh . 855pm 9 80am
Louisburg Raroad.
Trains moving North
No 88, Pass, No 8,
Stations. Mail ft Express.
Le Franklint'n, 3 00 pm 8 8Pam
Ar Louisburg, 3 85 p m 9 10
Trains moving- South.
No 41, Pass, No 9,
Stations. Mail A Express.
Le Lonisbnrg, 11 8C a m 6 00pm
Ar Franlint'n, 19 05 p m 5 S'ipm
Wx SMITH Supt.
ATLANTIC W. C. BR,
Time Table No 16.
In effect December 19th, 1888.
Going eap. Schedule. Going west
No 51 Pass trains No 60
Ar Lve Stations Ar Lve
p m 8 80 Goldsboro 11 98 am
4 17 4 20 La Grange 10 46 10 48
4 49 4 54 KiuBton 10 Oft 1014
6 18 8 46 New Berne 8 97 8 44
9 96 p m Morehpad City am A 88
Dallv.
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