BALElGir POST OFFICE
' VAIL BCHLDULlu
OUTGOING MAILS.
No. of. From Frcn j
Vi Keysville (R. P. O.)
for Richmond A wav.
Via Uoldsboro (Kx.FuM
for tsnort uui a uoias.
dis.
Vi Weldon and Norf.
m p. ti.k for K. & U,
Via Uoldsboro (R. P 0.)
for N b. and Juist,
Vi.fJihvin sta. (K.P
0.) for WiL, Char. fc
South.
U GieenBboro (R.P.O.)
for N.. 8. and West,
Via Weldon & Norfolk
(Ex. Ft.)forN.AKast,
Via Greensboro (Ex. Ft)
for N B. ana west,
Train
P.O
a m
8 45
13
li
SM
I p Ul ' D D
10 112 45.' J 30 '
8 15
a m
9 1ft
f 45
11 Y I
41
9
34
11
3 15
C 2P
4 30
9 00
4 00
8 4T
5 CO
a m
3 05
INCOMING MAILS.
ARRIVALS.
NO. Of I At . A
Train Depot P.O.
i
Via Greensboro (Ex.Ft,)
from N o. ana wesi,
Via Weldon (Ex. Ft.)
Nnrth and East.
Gibson sta, (R. P. O.)
from Char., Wil. & 8.
Via Greensboro (R.P.O.)
from N., 8. and West,
Via Weldon (K. P. O.)
N nrth and East.
Via Goldsboro (R. P. O.)
from N., K. & South,
Via KeyBville (R. P. O.)
from Richmond, Ox
firt Durham, etc..
Via Goldsboro (Ex Ft.)
from North,
13
45
3a
10
41
9
1'
a m
7 00
a p
7 IP
10 30.10 J
11 20
Fin
25
55
25
10 46
U ' 5 45
11 3?
Fro
40
4 10
2 10
li ro
6 0C
Trains marked thus, do not move on Sun.
uuy. Mails for train 9 going west close at 3 i
m 0" Sunday.
STAR ROUTES.
Outgoing Maii Dkfabts , Raleigh i n:
Shotwell. Eagle Rock and Wakeheld t
Unionhope, Tuesday and Friday 6 a m.
Raleigh via Myatt'a Mills to Dunn, Tuei.
day and Friday 6 am.
Raleigh via Kelvyn Grove and Dayton w
Fish Dam, Monday, Wednesday and Frio"
6 a m. .
Raleigh via Hutchinson's store and Bai
gor to Rogers' store,Tuesday and FridaylDm
Raleigh to Massev, Tuesday and Wdai
12 m. .
Incoming Mails Abbjvi Unionhope v
Wakefield, Eagle Rock and Shotwell to Pi"
eieh, Wednesday and Saturday 7 p m.
Dunn via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh, Mod
day and Thursday 7 p m. '
Fish Dam via Dayton and Kelvyn Gro".
to Raleigh, Monday, Wednesday and Frida'
' 'Rogers' store via Bangor and Hutchinson'i
store to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 a
Massey to Raleigh Tuesday and D nday
10 a m. ....
Fbm Dxuvxby Stbtbm. Free deliveries
.m.ivl..jll.i( o m S-1f And 5!45 D m. Bl
ceDt Sundays. Collections made at sanv
v... u.miar, k-hii to 7:30 a m. Free de
Uverj" windows open on Sundays from 3:(X
to3:30o ciocnpm. a. . omj? ,
Postmaste
Superior Courts of North Caro
Una.
Name.
JUDGES.
District.
Geo H Brown, 1
Hen; R Brvan, 2
H G Connor, 3
Bpier Whitaker, 4
R W Winston, 5
E T Boykin, 6
JDMcIver, 7
R F Armfield, 8
Jesse F Graves, 9
John G Bynum, 10
W A Hoke, 11
Geo A Shuford, 13
Residence.
Beaufort,
NewBerne,
Wilson,
Wake,
Granville,
Sampson,
Carthage,
Iredell,
Barry,
Morgan ton
Lincolnton,
SOLICITORS.
8
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
Residence,
Perquim's.
Halifax,
Wilson,
Johnston,
Graham,
Duplin,
Richm'nd
.Iredell,
Rock'ham
Caldwell,
Meck'b'g,
Macon.
Name. IDistrict.
Tnhn H Blount. 1
G H White, (col)
J E Woodard,
E W Pou, Jr.,
Ed S Parker,
O B Allen,
1 Frank McNeill,
B F Lo sr
x nomas Settle,
WONewland,
Frank L Osborn,
Geo A Jones,
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Term Judge Shuford.
SECOND.
Spring Term Judge Brown.
. THIRD.
Spring Term-Judge Bryan.
FOURTH.
Spring rerm Judge Connor.
Wake Tan 11th, tFeb 39, 'March
.28th, tApril 25th, Sept 25th, tOct
Wayne Jan 25th, Ap'l 18th, Sept
13th Oct 17th.
H .rnett Feb 8th, Aug 8th, Nov
28th.
r.i Johnston Feb 15th Aug 15th N0v
14th. '
For criminal cases.
tFor civil c ses alone.
j. FIFTH.
Spring Term Judge Whitaker.
. SIXTH. '
Spring Term Judge Winston
SEVENTH. .
Sprtng Term Judge Boykin.
EIGHTH,
Spring Term Judge Mclver.
' "V ' . NINTH. - ;
Spring Terror- Judge Armfield
TENTH.
Spring Term Judge Graves.
KLEVBNTi.
8 pring Term Judge Bynum.
TWELFTH.
B pring Term Judge Hoke.
LIFE IS GOOD.
They come, they pass, with snow-soft feet,
And dea'hlei-s youth illuims their eyes;
Alike to them are chaff and w beat,
Alike the foolish and the wise.
Thy bring Un wound, they bring the balm,
They light our smiles, they dry our tears;
Careless of death or life, the calm
Servants of time, the patient years.
The winds that rend and strew the rose
Dissolve the sweetness through the air;
This wind of time that beats and blows,
Leaves all the past still fragrant-fair.
Though hopes may fail and hearts
break,
And fruit'es' all the striving be,
One gold n gift is left to make
Mau s bliss, consoling fuemory.
Hail and farewell farewell and hail!
The going and Uij coming guest.
Welcome to daybreak's shining sail.
As to the light beyond the west!
The years may c me, the years may fo,
And bring the sad or merry moo I;
Merry or sad, one thing we know.
That life is good! all, lif u good!
may
A WIFE'S ALLOWANCE.
ftSira Cry fsr tr&Cuterl
' They settle the question of the
wife's allowance over in Africa much
better than we do here," said Mrs.
French-Sheldon, Vt a recent inter
view. "The husband allots a portion
of land and cattle to each of his wives.
When he marries he gives to the pa
rents of the bride a certain number
of cows aud in the event of her hav
ing no children, if he is ambitious for
a large family, he returns the wife to
the parents and promptly receives
back the cows- Of course he has just
as many wives as he can afford.
"This may sound dreadful to civil
ized ears, but I believe that in Africa
polygamy is a beneficent institution
There are a great many more women
than men. the men being killed off by
wars and devoured by wild animals.
As the women do most of the workL
such as tilling the ground and caring
for the herds, the more wives a man
has, the less labor there is for each.
Why, they positively hail with joy
the advent of a new wife. When she
comes to the kraal they have a merry
making for three days and the other
wives bring the bride presents of bead
belts of their own making, metal ear
rings, bunches of bananas, and great
pots of pombe, a sort of drink. There
isn't a particle of jealousy between
them, and they never squabble over
their gowns becarse they don't wear
any 1 Their sole wardrobe consists of
some brass and bead ornaments. But
they are the happiest creatureM They
laugh and sing at their work, and
dance together when it is done. I
can't bear to think of those people
being spoiled by civilization. Just
picture the life of such a woman be
ing saddened by bell skirts, pink teas,
committee meetings and lectures on
protoplasms!
"Before the young people marry,
the girls and young men live all to
gether in a sort of free love comtnu
nity. There is this difference, how
ever the man is constant to one wo
man. They pair off in little huts, and
if there is a child, which is seldom the
case, the man is obliged to set some
thing aside for its suppopt. When
the young man, who is an "ehmran,"
or warrior, concludes to settle down
and become a "moran," elder or mar
ried man, he doesn't necessarily take
for a wife the woman with w bom he
has been living. Still, no disgrace
attaches to the woman from this rela
tion, and she is entirely eligible as a
wife for some ot her man. But once
married she is expected to be constant
to her husband.
"In one particular thesd savages
are ahetvd of our civilization among
them the moral standard is the same
for the men as for the women."
I Can'i Kat,"
Is often lioarJ. IVni'lp w!io luvo t:iln
Hood's S;irsaimrill:i liiIilyTceoiniueiid it for
los3 of ai'petite, imliaesiion, sick headache,'
and similar troubles. Tliis medicine gently
tones the stomach, assi.sU digestion, and
makes you "real hungry."
Constipation, and all troubles with the
digestive organs and the liver are-eured by
Hood's Pills. Trice 25e..ncr box.
KILLED FOR A KISS.
Anderson, Ind., May 3. Wben
George Doyle went to the residence
of Earl Dudding, a farmer near An
derson, he found Mrs. Dudding and
her husband sitting on the porch
Doyle coolly walked up and kissed
Mrs. Dudding, whereupon the hus
band drew his revolver and fired
three times. Doyle will die. Dudding
gave himself up, and his conduct I
regarded as justifiable.
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I Vb&A 0LD ' i
ppWIOjS VIRGINIA
iigllf CHEROOTS.
I ISlMllt THEY ARE SOLD ;!
f 8PK5ff Five for Ten Cent?.
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Richmond & Danville R R Co'v
Condensed Schedule
In effect January 17th, 18t2.
Southbound.
No 0
3 00pm
5 06pm
5 44pm
8 00pm
10 15pm
12 15pm
1 55pm
615
7 44
10 15
t8 40
10 25pm
12 18am
1 52
6 55am
8 56
10 93
200
5 00
6 10
12 20 pm
2 10 a m
6 07
9 30 a m
Taiiy.
No 10
7 00 pm
10 50
8 05 am
8 5C pm
6 40am
7 0Cam
8 27
5 22 pm
2 40 am
7 07 am
8 00am
8 37
10 20
11 40 am
10 30
12 32pm
1 25pm
1 30
3 Of,
1( 30n'
12 10pm
2 52pm
3 36
5 SO
ttWTWBKN
WE8T POINT AND RICHMONP.
t7 50 am L" West Point, Lv t8 50am
9 lo am Ar Richmond Ar 10 40 pn
810 pm Lv Richmond Lv 4 40 '
5 00pm Ar West 1'oint Ar 6 00pm
BETWEEN RICHMOND AND RAL
EIGH via Keysville,
"9 15 am Lv Raleigh Ar 10 46 pm
tDaily except Sunday. T)Hy
IDaily, except M on-1
SOLH448. JASLTAY
Trafflc Man'.
W. A. Turk,
A G. P. A.rObarlotte, N O
Lv Richmond,
Burkeville,
Key3ville,
Ar Danville.
Ar Greensboro.
Lv Goldsboro,
Ar Raleigh.
Le Raleigh
Le Durham,
Ar Greensboro,
Lv Salem,
Greensboro,
Ar Salisbury,
A Statesville,
A jAsheville,
Ar Hot Springs,
Lv Salisbury,
Ar Charlotte,
Spartanburg,
Greenville,
Atlanta,
Charlotte
A rColumb'
3 lugusta,
.Northbouni
Lv Augusta,
Columbia,
Ar Charlotte,
Lv Atlanta,
Ar Charlotte,
Lv Charlotte,
Salisbury,
Lv Hot Spring
jAsheville,;
Statesville,
Ar Salisbury,
Lv Salisbury,
Ar Greensboro,
kSalem,
Lv Greensboro,
Ar Durham,
Raleigh.
Lv Raleigh
Ar Goldsboro,
Lv Greensboro,
Ar Danville
Keysville,
Burkeville,
Ktehmona,
Daily.
No 11
3 "am
5 COan
5 4 lan
8 05an
10 12an
tl 85pn
5 45pm
3 05am
5 07am
9 40an
8 60
10 20
11 57an
1 09pn
5 69
7 44
12 05pm
1 80DIT
4 27
5 84
11 45pm
1 50rir
5 FOpm
9 '.opn-
No W
1 00pa
4 lOpn
8 00
9;00 pm
7,50 pn
8 20pm
9 45
12 89pm
4 ?5 "
9 17
10 12pm
1155
11 28am
tl 18 am
12(1 am
42 0arr
7 00
t8 45an
12 28prr
12 88oir
1 10 am
415 am
4 67
7 25
N
OREOLK AND CAROLINA B.B
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
South
Bound
Train.
No. 101
A. M.
950
1015
10 27
11 02
1120
1137
1152
12 31
12 53
1 20
P. M.
Dated August 9th, 1891.
North
Bound
station 8. Train
'No. 100
P. M.
L've Pinner's Point Arrive 5 25
L've
L've
L'f
L've
L'te
L'e
L've
L've
Ar
Drivers,
SuflolV-
Gates,
Tunis,
Ahoskey,
Aulander,
Hobgood,
Tarboro,
Rocky Mount,
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
L've
2 01
4 47
414
3 54
3 36
3 21
2 39
217
1 50
iso 101 makes connection at Rocky lVoua
with W & W Train No 23 for all points
South, and No 78 train for all points North.
G M feERPEL, J R KBNLY,
Gen'l Menage gupt Trans
T M IviVHi., fin;') 1 tn it. t r At
ATLANTIC A ST. C. B K ,
Time Table No 15.
In effect December 19th, 1838
Going eapt
No 51
Ar
m
4 r
4 49
6 18
9 26
Lve
3 80
4 20
4 54
84P
P HQ
Schedule
Pass trains
Stations
Goldsboro
La Grange
Kinston
New Berne
Morehead Oitv
GolDg west
No 50
Ar
11 28
10 46
10 0
8 27
a m
Lve
a hi
10 48
10 14
9 44
Wilmington Velio:. Hflroa-i ?r..
Branches. Coodenseo Scaedu'o
TRAINS 01l
Dated Jan. 4. No 23
1892. Daily
HOUT
No 27
F't m'l
Daily.
5 4Spm
6 Jr'pui
Le Weldon, 12 31pm
ArRockyMt, 140pm
Ar Tarboro, "2 lopm
Le Tarboro, 12 58pm 6 00pm
Ar Wilson, 2 18pm 7 UUpni
Lo Wilson, f2 30pm
Ar Selma, 3 30pm
Ar Fay'tville 530pm
Le G'dsboro, 8 15pm 7 40pm
Le Warsaw, 4 14pm
Le Magnolia, 4 27pm 8 40pm
Ar WU'gton, 6 00pm 9 55pm
No 4'i
d'y, ei
Bund'
1 40ao
747a-a
8 17ac
9 COan
1' OOan
10 ;4an
11 4ian
TRAINS GOING NOETF.
No li
No 78,
daily.
tfo 40
d'y, ej
Sucd'y.
4 OOpn
5i0pn
55 5pn
6&6pn
' daily
LvWil'gton, 910am 915am
Lv Magnolia, 3 37 10 57am
Le Warsaw, 11 11am
Ar G'dsboro, 4 33am 12 05am
LeFay'tville, 9 10am
Lv Selma, 110?8uS
Ar Wilson, 1210pm
Lv Wilson, 5 14am 12 58pm 7 4Spn
Ar Rocky Mt, 5 37 1 30pm 8 21pm
Ar Tarboro, 6 80em218pm
Lv Tarboro, 12 58pm
Ar Weldon, 6 35am 2 66pm 9 35pu
Daily except Sunday.
Johh F Divihb,
General Superintendent,
J R Kkitly, Sup't T'ans.
T M Emirsoh, General Pas sg.
Ualeigh aud Augusta A-JL lii.
To take effect
Trams mov
ing South.
No 41,
Pass and Mail.
Daily ex Sun.
Leave.
400pm
4 19 "
9 am,
25, 1391.
Sunday. Oct
Raleigh,
Cary,
4 31" Apex,
5 05 " Moncure,
5 28 " Sanford,
5 54 " Cameron,
6 21 " Southern Pines,
7 20 " Hamlet,
8 18 " Gibson, Lv
Trains mov
ing North
No 88,
Pass and Maii.
Daily ex Bur
Arrive
1120 an
11 01 am
10 49 am
10 16 am
9 52 arc
9 2fi an
8 58
an
8 00 au.
7 00 an
Northbound
Trains.
Thro Frt and
Pass 23,
Daily exct -
Sunday.
P M Lv
5 10
5 35
5 55am
7 06am
8 00pm
a 46pm
9 39pn,
il 30pm Ar
-Stations
Southbount
Trains.
Thro Frt anc
Pass 23,
Daily exc
Sunday.
Raleigh
Cary
Apei
Moncure
Sanford
Cameron
Souther cJPin:
Hamlet Lv
P B'
6 4!
6 i(
:;
2!
5'
3
PJTTS-'-H ' i R,
Leave Pittsboro, 9 10 e n
Arrive Moncure, tt
Leave Moncure 6 10pn
Arrive Pi ttsboro, 5r'
CARTHAGE R R
Leave Carthage, 8 00 a n.
Arrive Cameron. 5
Leave Cameron. V ;5
Arrive Cartba-re. u, ,0
Leave Carthage, aOOpm
Arrive Cameron 4 45 p in
Leave Cameron:, fj 50
Arrive Carthage. H 35
WM 8MITH,Supt,
YOURSELF!
ask vour Uriiso-iRh for .
Dottle ol Jaitf . The only f-
non voisonous remedv forali aLi
the uunutiirul discharges and
I private diseases of men and the
aebilitating weakness peculiar
to women. It cures in a few
i days without the aid or
l puwicity of a doctor.
vim i niverml Aviencan Cure,
AInnufactured by
l The Evans Chemical Oo.
CINCINNATI,
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