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TheEvening Viitn AUNT MARY. lv 5- OUTGOING MAILS.: No. of, From .Ficb Train hO De TUKyTill(R. P.O.) I Or tULUUluuu o wj, Via Goldsboro (Kx.Ft, lor Boon uui a uoiu. dial : I Vi.WlJon andNorf. : IM Ml ) for K. A K. VUOoUboro(R.P O'.j for N o. and Just, Vi. Uihanl BU. (K. P O.) for WiL, Char. & Bnnth U Grwboro (R.P.M for ana .,. Via Weldon A Norfolk (Ex.Ft.)forN.4Ka8t, Via Greensboro (Ex. Ft.) lor anu J)irABTra BT WILLIAM B. tOVD. IS 11 u 10 il 9 u 11 m 8 4 8 45 10 46 d m 12 46 9 15 6 2 4 30 9 00 a u 9 1ft I e 45 a p m 1 SO 4 00 ! ft 4" ft CO t a in j a 06 ; INCOMING MAILS. ARRIVAL. rio.ofi Froir A Train Depot P.O. Via Qreemboro (Ex.Ft.) 1 l U nil Wmt. Via Weldon (.Ex-- from North and Ea Gibson , sta, P. . O.) ' VZ rA Wil. A 8. Via Greensboro (R-P-O.) Via Weldon (R. P. O.) from North and East, Via Goldsboro (R. P. 0.1 m M V Onnth Via K-emUte IB, P. O.) from Richmond, Ox ford Durham, etc., Via Goldsboro (Ex Ft) it 45 38 10 (1 9 1 11 a m ; a p. 7 00 7 1ft 10 3010 1 I 11 20 11 3.1 Fm c n 25 1 40 55 i 10 There's a time at the close of day. When tea things are pat away, WLen Annt Mary thinks and winks and blinks. And what does she think of, pray? Does she think of the days gone by, And is every breath a sigh For the hours she spent in merriment. When quick were foot and eye? Do those nights long gone, return, And love s old passion burn? Of far away June does memory croon, And make her poor heart yearn? Or is it of other things, Her memory busily sings Of troublesome mice and boys not nice, Of the cupboard door that swings? If her thoughts are of this or that, For the gift of a brand new hat, 8ha would apt tell, I know right well- Aunt Mary's the household cat. Good Housekeeping. ? 25 10 46 5 45 2 10 11 fO 6 OC Trains marked thus, do not move on 8un, day. Mails for train 9 going west dose at 3 p m o Sunday. STAB ROTTES. , , . Onteonta Mail-Dkabto-. BiUd i Tte BhotwelL Eagle Rock and Wakefield U Unionhope, Tuesday and Friday 6 a m. Raleighvia Myatf's Mills to Dunn.Tuet: day and Friday Bam. Raleigh via fcelvyn Grove and Dayton to Fish Dam, Monday, Wednesday andTndM 8 RaWvia Hutchinson's store wd BaD gor to Rogers store,Tuesday and Fridaylom Ralegh to Masser. Tuesday and Frds, "iomiho MAii-ABBJV-Unionhopi , vj. Wakefield, Eagle Rock and Shotwell to P SSlSi& Mon 'ffipB&'' KelvynGro-, toffilghrMolxdayV Wednesday and Frios' s? d m Rogers' store via Bangor and Hntchinson'i .toreto Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday -12 m MasytolSaieigb Tuesday snd riday . 10Fbm Diuvsby 8TSTsn.-FreedeUverief at 6:00 and 8;45 a m, 3:15 and 5:45 p m, ev. apt 8undays. Collections made at sam Sunday, 6:30 to 7:30 a m. Freed. Uverv windows open on Sundays rom3:0C to 3:30 o'clock p m. A. W. SHAFFER Superior Oourts of NortU Caro. - llMH. ' 1 Name. District. Gm H Brown. - 1 Hem; E Bryan, HGOonnor, pier Whitaker, R W Winstou, BY Boy kin, J p Molrer, R F Aroifleld, Jesse F Graves, John Q Bynum, W. A Hoke, GeoAShuford, S 8 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 Residence. Beaufort, NewBerne, Wilson, Wake, Granville, Sampson, Carthage, Iredell, Sorry, Morgan ton, Lincolntoo, 80U0ITOR8. Name. District. Residence. Jnhn H Blonnt. H White, (eol) J E Woodard, ' VV Fottjr Jv., Ed 8 Parker, OB Allen, Frank McNeill, B F tObK a nomas .Settle, W.OJ?Vland, Frant L Osborn, Geo A Jones, 1 1 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Perquim's1. Halifax, ! Wilson, Johnston, Graham, Dupliu, ' Richm'nd Iredell, 5 Rock'hatn Caldwelij Meck'b'g, Macon. ' FIRST JUDICIAL DISTKIGT. Spring ,Ie,,0Jt,9 Sn11''rd Spring Term Judge Brown ITTR.n. Spring Term Jodge Bryan. 71 ,411, AaV. OO ttTtTavAh ;v TttS- "J&U 1XKU, S8lh, t April 85th. Sept 25th, tOct tan . 14th. Wayne Jan 25th, Ap'l 18th, Sept. If ii uot i-ii.ii. . . fl rnett-Feb 8th, Aug 8th, Noy on Feb iotb Aug 15th, Not for criminal eases. tFor eivil eases alone. ..V . FIFTH. Spring Term Judge Whitaker. SIXTH. '-!--;'---' Spring Term Judge Wioaton. , - j : SEVENTH. - goring Term J udge Boy kin. . BISHTH Spring Term Judge Mclver. .X , JTUJTH. .' Spring Tern- Judge Armfleld. ' TENTH. Sprlnx Term Judge Graves. , , KLKVBNT1L ; Spring Term Judge Bynum. TWSIiFTH. Spring Term Judge Hoke. FOR YOUR WIFE'S GOOD. When Theodore Parker was mar ried he entered in his journal on hir wedding the following resolutions: First Never, except for the best reasons, to oppose my wife's will. Second To discharge all duties for her sake freely. Third Never to scold. Fourth Never to look cross at her Fifth Never to worry her with commands. Sixth To promote her piety. Seventh To bear her burdens. Eighth To overlook her foibles Ninth To save, cherish and for ever defend her. Tenth To remember her always in my players. Thus, God willing, we shall be blessed. You T;ike No Risk In buying Hood's Sars;ip:irill:v, for It is every wherj recognized as the standard building-up medljluu and blood jmrlliur. It lias won its way to the front by IU own intrinsic merit, and has the largest sale of any preparation of Its kind. Be sure to get Hood's. IIool' piiu. The best liver Invigorator and general cathartic. Gentle but prompt and efllclent. Trice 25 cents per box. UNDERTOOK T(X MUCH. Exchange. An Italian Ministry has been overt thrown recently for having under taken, in defiance of public opinion, to build costly ships of .war while the Italian treasury was on the verge of bankruptcy and the people over wbelmed with taxes. Do the mem bers of the United States Senate im agine that the American people will patiently submit tc similar acts of ex travagance in a period of profound peace? A CAPITOL IN ASHES. Santa Fe, N M.. May 17 it 8 o'clock last evening fire was seen Is suing from the roof of the attic near the base of the south dome of New Mexico's magnificent capitol build ring- The citizens at once drew ud the fire hose, only to , find that the water from the waterworks had been shut off from the building and grounds or reduced to a mere drop, and It was at once evident that the building was doomed. All hands at once stripped the building of furniture, carpets, law library and evry movable ar tide in the lower floors The vaults are uninjured. Owing to some mis understanding in the late Territorial legislature no money was appropri ated for insurance on the public buildings, and the policies were at lowed to expire The building was valued at $250 00, and is a total loss HAWAII WANTS TO JOIN US San Francisco, Gal , May 13. - In interviews with passengers on the Mariposa, which arrived yesterday from Honolulu, it is learned that on 28 instant the Hawaiian Legislature will meet, and that the most lmpor taut questjon- to come before that body will be the question of annexe tion the United States. From what can be gathered the proposition seems to meet with considerable favor, and it is stated that sugar planters are working for the annexation of the islands to the United States, and using all means to carry it to a sue cessful issue. The Kentucky State Pharmaceutic cal Convention is in session today at Oarrollton. ft Manufactured only WHITLOCRICHMONaVAl Why Not Try Old Virginia Cheroots ? They are made of the best obtainable stock, made by skilled hands in our mammoth factory, where every attention is given to details to make a perfect smoke. Sold in every town in the United States. FIVE FOR TEN CENTS. 14 Uallroa'' Schedules. tUchmond & Danville tt K Co tfmidenBed Schedule In effect January 17th, 1892. Southbound. by Richmond, Burkeville, Keysville, Ar Danville. Ar Greensboro. Lv Goldsboro, lr Raleigh. Le Raleigb Le Durham, lr Greensboro, Lv Salem, GreenBboro, ar Salisbury, ar Statesville, A jAsheville, Ar Hot Springs, Lv Salisbury, Ar Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta, v Charlotte A i Columbi Augusta, Northbound No 9 3 00pm 5 06pm 5 44pm 8 00pm 10 15pm 12 15pm 1 55pm 6 15 744 10 15 t8 40 10 25pm 12 18am 152 6 55am 8 56 12 28 200 5 00 610 12 20 pm 2 10 a m 6 07 9 SO am 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 87 10 20 11 40 am 10 80 12 82pm 125pn 1 80 8 01 lt 80wn 1210pm 2 52pm 3 86 6 80 . UlTTWItltPJ WEST POINT AN v RICHMOND. t7 60 am Lv West Point,Lv t8 50am 9 lo am Ar Richmond Ar 10.40 pm 5 OODm Ar West i'oint Ar 6 00pm BETWEEN RICHMOND AND RAL c.mH via. Kevsville. fl 15 am Lv Raleigh Ar 10 46 pm t Daily except Sunday. !Jvi IDaily, except Monday Sol Haas, JasLTaw". Traffic Mang'r. - - t W. A. Turk, A G. P. A.,r Charlotte, N P. Lv Augusta, Columbia, Ar Charlotte, Lv Atlanta, Ar Charlotte, Lv Charlotte, Salisbury, Lv Hot Spring jAsheville,. Statesville, Ar Salisbury, Lv Salisbury, Ar Greensboro, Salem, Lv Greensboro, Ar Durham, Raleigh. Lv Raleigh Ar Goldsboro, Lv Greensboro, Ar Danville Keysville, Burkeville, Richmond, Daily. Noll 8 Vam 5 COau 5 4 iau 8 05air 10 12an tl 85pn 5 45pn 3 05am 6 07&u 9 40a n 8 60 10 20 11 57au 1 09pm 5 59 7 44 12 05pa 1 SOpir 4 27 5 84 11 45pm l Wrw 5 FOpm 9 ISviU rally. xso t 1 OOpa. 4 10pm 8 00 9g00 pm 7.50 pn 8 20pm 9 4) 12 89ptt 4 ?5 917 10 12pm 11 51) 11 28am U 18 an, 1201 am 42 0am 7 00 t8 45au. 12 28 pw 12 88u 1 10 am 4 15 an 4 57 7 25 XTOREOLK AND CAROLINA R.R 11 CONDENSED SCHEDULE. South Bound Train. No. 101 A. M. ;9 50 10 15 10 27 11 02 1120 1137 11 52 12 81 12 53 120 F. M. Dated August 9th, 1891. STATIONS. L've Pinner's Point Arrive North Bound Train. No. 100 P. M. 525 I-'ve L've L'f L've L've L've L've L've Ar Drivers. Suffolk Gates, Tunis, Ahoskey, Aulander, Hobgood, Tarboro, Rocky Mount, Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive L've 2 01 4 47 4 14 3 54 3 3 21 2 39 217 15o 'kt "im Wna snnot.inn ftt, Roo.kv MOUU ith W & W Train No 23 for all points South, and No 78 train for all points Nortn a M HirRPicr.. J R KENLY, Gen'l M anage . Supt Trans T M Emerson. Gen'l Passeneer ar ATLANTIC M.C.BB, TimA Table No 15. - In effect December 19th, 1888 Going east No 51 Ar . m 4 r 149 618 9 26 Lve 8 80 420 4 64 6 48 pm Schedule Pass trains Stations Goldsboro La Grange Kiuston , New Berne MoreheadOlty DaiW Going west No 50 Ar 11 28 10 46 10 09 8 27 a m Lve a hi 10 48 10 14 8 44 (188 liailtoad Schedules, &c. AiAantio Coast Line. Wilmington Branches. Weldon Bailroad and Condensed Soaedule. IS IP" LISP EVFRY EVENINQ RXCEPT flPNnAT, TRAINS GOING Dated Jan. 4. No 23 1892. Daily. SOUTH. No 27 No 41 P'tm'l d'y, ex Dally. 6 43pm 6 86pm Le Weldon, 12 30pm Ar Rocky Mt, 140pm Ar Tarboro. 2 18pm Le Tarboro, 12 58pm 6 00pm Ar Wilson, 218pm 700pm Le Wilson, t80pm Ar Selma, 8 30pm Ar Pay'tville 530pm Le G'dsboro, 3 15pm 7 40pm Le Warsaw, 4 14pm Le Magnolia, 4 27pm ArWiTgton, 600pm Sund'y 6 40am 747am 817am 9 00am lOOam 8 40pm 10i4am 9 55pm .11 45am TRAINS GOING NORTH. No 14 daily LvWil'gton, 210am Lv Magnolia, 3 87 Le Warsaw, Ar G'dsboro, 4 33am LePay'tviUe, Lv Selma, Ar Wilson, Lv Wilson, 5 14am Ar RockyMt, 5 37 Ar Tarboro, Lv Tarboro, Ar Weldon, No 78, daily. 915am 10 57am 11 11am 12 05am 9 10am j 110?Pffi 12 10pm 12 58pm 180pm 6 30am2 18pm 1258pm 6 85am 2 55pm No 40, d'y, ex Sund'y. 4 00pm 5 40pm 55 5pm 6 56pm 7 48pm 8 21pm 9 35pm Daily except Sunday. John F Divine, General Superintendent. J R KenTjY, Sup't Trans. T M EmkrboN, General Pass Agt. Raleigh and Augusta A-L It IT AT $4 PER ANNUM OR To take effect 9 am, Sunday, Oct 25, 1891. Trains mov ing North. No 88, Pass and Mail. Daily ex Sun Raleigh, 11 20 am Cary, 11 01 am Apex, 10 49 am Moncure, 10 16 am Sanford, 9 52 am Cameron, 9 26 am Southern Pines, 8 58 am Hamlet, 8 00 am Trains mov ing South. No 41, Pass and Mail. Daily ex Sun. Leave. 4 00pm 14 19 11 4 31 " 5 05 " 5 28 " 5 54 " 6 21 " J7 20 " 818 " Northbound Trains. Thro Frt and Pass 23, Daily exct Sunday. P M Lv 5 10 5 35 5 55am 7 06am 8 00pm 8 46pm 9 39pn, 11 30pm Gibson, Lv 7 00 am Southbound Trains. Thro Frt and Dona OQ Stations - Daily exct Sunday. Ar Raleigh Cary, Apex Moncure Sanford Cameron SouthernJPines Hamlet Lv PITTSBORO R R. Leave Pittsboro, Arrive Moncure, Leave Moncure Arrive Pittsboro, . CARTHAGE R R Leave Carthage, Arrive Cameron. Leave Cameron. Arrive Carthage, Leave Carthage, Arrive Cameron, Leave Cameron. Arrive Carthage, Twenty-Five Cents per Uontb BT BROWN & WILLIAMS, RALEI6H, N. O. P M 6 45 6 16 5 55 i 4 25 . ........ Ar Hamlet JL.v 12 80 v -II ' 11 5 10pm S"!?8 flf 3 8 00 am V7l 4gZ5 5T S f r uS 5 ifrS ill In 445pm Et a il; hO 85 FL Mil M nS t j m . wm i fe- . r i mm. mm Mm mm I'M Wiinx YOURSELFlXSg Aslc your Druggist for a ? ' S-? ? S &D558 I I bottle of Big C4. The only 1S 3 ob m t TXJl I f non-poisonoxu remedy for all J t a, -2.5 o S-o PL? U IIS I the unnatural discharge.! and St f g gfgggl I r 1 private diaeasea of men and the a E S h m !.ffj5 I k I C3 1 aehilitating weakness peculiar ? g j g - 8 ' 'j'&jS I I I V 1 to women. It cures in a few e l! ftei' LI U (A All days without the aid or gl ? &: P g- publicity of a doctor. . j f g.i KCZ j ' it The Universal American Cure. tn at Y'l SSr 1 S J I Manufactured by ! jSi 5a Is yV Th6 Evans Chemical &M M & 8 l- S M s! rT V X CINCINNATI, O. S.. Si 8 3. f 8-F I Q Ml 5-f1 - m&mm
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