Jeeus Loves Ma.
Ia tb crowded railway train,
Dimple cheek arainst the pane,
Btthg a baby soft sad low.
"Dmii loe mo. Mm I know."
Tbea eoDwioiiH, rleir and titrong,
'IttU oan to lira belong"
Roa lb dear voice at our aide,
"Demi lore roe, bo who died."
Hniihed the hum of tolce Bfar,
Hoary heads bent low to bear,
C.-ona lorn m. Mr I know,
Fer dr Bible tell me no."
80 'mid silence, tearful, deep,
Bab aang huriwlf to sleep.
Bat the darling nerer knew
How the mtHMt sweet and true,
Rained one heart from full diapair
To the "love" that lighten care.
But I think, beside the King,
I ahall aoine day aing,
"Juh lotrea me, thix I know,
For the Bible tell me au."
THREE MONTHS' PLEDGED
100 Denver Women to Don Re
form Dress.
Denver women have organized them
selves into a dresa club, which was to
put its uniform in ocular evidence ax
aoon eh 100 women have signed the
pledge of its membership. But stormy
weather ruling about that time, the
earlier members concluded not to wait
for the century number. So they
have enjoyed their dresses and their
clean ski.-ts and will allow the sensi
ble dres to commend itself. The fol
lowing was the pledge:
"Believing that the health, grace
a id comfort of women will be in
creased by the adoption of more ra
tional dress for business (including
housekeeping) purposes. I, the un
dersigned, in the consideration of
the ninety nine other women of the
city of Denver severally pledging and
binding themselves by an agreement
similar to this, do hereby pledge and
bind myself and agree:
"1. To provide myself with a cos
tume as follows: A rational dress
skirt, a" comfortable fitting blouse
or waist, using no whalebone or stif-
felling of any kind whatever, whether
in the form of a corset, under waist or
dress waist), and shoes with common
sense heels.
"2. To wear the same publicly5 in
the city of Denver, commencing at
auch time after 100 women shall have
signed this document as maybe deter
mined by the Colorado rational dress
club.
"8. To continue to wear the same
as a working, business on street cos
tume for the period of at least three
months after date."
Women Wield the Trowel.
At the laying of the cornerstone
of the Memorial hospital, in Brook
lyn, mayor Schieren tried to square
himself with the women.
"The hospitals in Brooklyn," he
said, "were not built by the men, but
by the women, the glorious women of
Brooklyn." A patter of gloved ap
plause from the perspiring but happy
officers and friends of the hospital,
who composed the audience. Then
the mayor added: "Brooklyn is
prond of them."
After the speaking came the climax
s of the day in the laying of the corner
atone itself. Mayor Schieren laid the
first trowel full of cement, spreading
it with the deftness and neatness of
an eipert. Mrs. Burtis placed the
next one, gingerly, as if she was put
ting cake dough in a tin. Then Dr.
Adams took his turn, followed by Mrs,
: J. L. Marcellus, Dr. Mary Lines, Dr,
U. M. Hanford and others and the
stone was lowered into place.
Burled His Heart.
Oakland, Cal., June 25. A strange
incident in the history of Freemason
ry, unprecedented in this country,
took place at Mountain View cemetery
today. It was the burial with Mason
ic rites of the heart of Ygacia Herre
ray Cairo, one of the early governors
of Mexico, and a Mason, whom mem
bers of the order call a martyr to their
cause. The heart has for a year been
deposited in a casket in the Masonic
temple of Oakland, it having been
brought from Mexico to Gethsemane
ehapel No. 5 of the Rosacroix. At
the burial place in Mountain View
cemetery the foundation stone of
monument was laid by the grand lodge
of Masons of the state. The casket
enclosing the heart was wrapped in
two silken flags, one American and the
other Mexican, and deposited under
the foundation of stone. Masons from
all over the state were in attendance.
Johnson's If agnatic Oil, horse brand
la a wonderful liniment for rheama
tliin, neuralgia sprains and bruises
for man or beast 41.00 sire 60c, 60c
tlx 85o. At John X Haetue s. . ,
All In the Family.
It la not generally known that ev
ery crowned head in Europe, except
the Hultaa, i descended from two sip.
ten, who were born only about l.V)
yearn ago, the daughter of Duke
Ludwig, Rudolf of Brunswick-Wolf,
enbuttel.
O L Rl Meodta. IH. rt :
H od Tonr J puce Pile Cur
and foord l a nr and iroanr n
enr.n For tale hr John Y Maeai
AC dl of the skin rnrri, and
iri cnmp'tl n restored hv Johnaon's
Oriental Boap. For sal by John Y
MacKae.
Human Nature
Mother I wish you would take up
the dead leave in the yard.
Small Sammy I've got a sprain in
my wrist, an the rheumatism in my
bS'k, an' growing pains in my right
eg, an' an' rraiup iu my left one,
an' headache, an' toothache.
Mother After yon have raked the
eaves into a pile, you may set in on
fire and jump over it.
Sammy Whoopee ! where's the
rake?
John V MaeRae. draggist. will tell
yon th t Johnson's Magnetic Oil al
ays eive attiffHction and ia the
clifB' est f 1 00 p'z- 50 cents ; 60 cents
(ze 25 cents.
Kver so many have been waiting io
hear of au electric bicycle, and it
seems sure to come. Any now legs are
110 longer necessary, for the motor
cycle is here. 1 11 it the motive power
is produced by coal oil and as soon as
rider takes his seat the machine
does die rest. A gallon of oil, it is
said, will drive a single seat motor 200
miles.
For col'c. ce-nr, sprain , Vrulsef
a 'In. swelling nrvl all (leiap o'
h"rs anrt cattle -'ohPsonV Msgneti'
01'. horse brnnd. civet , excellent sat'
ii PcMo-1 $1 00 siz fi'f oent : BO eent
six 21 cents Hold by John Y Mac
Kae. druggist
Under Iowa law husband and wife
are one and can not conspire, bargain
or do ary of the numerous; other.
things which it requires two to accom
plish. This oneness of husband and
wife saved Mr. and Mrs. Mlitzger, of
Council Bluffs, from prison for con
spiring to defraud a neighbor.
When Baby was sick, we paw her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria.
When she Lad Children, she gave them Custoria,
Read What They Say.
The Ralekih Evening Visitor ap
pears in a new dress and in an enlarg
ed form. It thus commemorates its
fifteenthbirth day. Charlotte Demo
crat."
Kaleigh's oldest daily, Thb Evening
Visitor, appears in a handsome new
dress. Under the direction of Mr. Fred.
A. Olds The Visitor is rapidly forg
ing to the front as a local paper.
Durham Globe.
The Raleigh Evening Visitor has
recently come out iu a new dress of
type and in an enlarged foi.n. It is
is a great improvement, and we wish
the Visitor the good luck which it
richly deserves. Wilson Mirror.
The Raleigh Visitor celebrated its
fifteenth birthday by appearing in a
new suit, and enlarged to six columns,
last Monday. We congratulate the
Visitor on this evidence of prosperity
and wish it much more. Wilmington
Star.:
The Ralekih Evening Visitor ap
peared Monday evening in an enlarged
form and a new duress of type, and its
general appearance greatly improved.
For fifteen years it has enjoyed the
confidence and patronage of the pub
lic and we hope a long and prosperous
existence is before it.- Christan Sun
The Evening Visitor has donned a
new dress and it looks well in it. Col
Olds, the city editor, is a born news
paperman, and he is making a paper
that Kaleign is proud of. : The V isi
tor is not only one of the oldest, but
it is now one of the best afternoon
dailies in the state. -North Carolin
ian..'-.
The Raleigh Evening Visitor came
to us Tuesday decked out in a new
dress. It is now a six column folio,
with nice clean print. Thb Visitor
has stood the storms and hard tunes
for 15 years, and ia now a better pa
per than ever. May it continue its
good work, and much success to you,
Bro. Brown. Clarksville (Va.) Chron
icle. .
The Raleigh Evening Vjsitor has
got "unbeknownst" to itself and
comes out in a new dress of type and
in enlarged form. We are pleased to
observe this evidence of prosperity
and spirit of enterprise on-the part of
our esteemed contemporary. The
Visitor has held its own against all
obstacles and is getting to be one of
the ancient as well as honorable insti.
tutions : of its kind In the state
Long may it continue to grow and
prosper. Henderson Gold Leaf.
Thb visitor 26 DAT3 25c
for Infants
a.torla hi ao wrll adapted to children that
I recommend It an superior to any prescription
known to nie." IL A. Aacuia, M. D.,
ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y.
"The uaa of Castoria Is so universal and
Its merit so well known that It aeema a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are th
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy vach."
Cuxua Marty, I). !.,
New York City.
The CEHTArn.
: p A p
' ' ' '
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
g and potassium
Makes
Marvelous Cures
in Blood Poison
Rheumatism
and Scrofula
Hs- P. P. P. parifles the blood, ballds up
.the weak and debilitated, gives
atrenRth to weakened nerves, expels
diseaaes.givinic the patient health and
fBte... happiness where sickness, glouniv
feelings and lassitude first prevailed.
For primary, secondary and tertiary
T syphilis, for blood poisoning', mercn-s-
rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and
In all blood and skin disease, like
T blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers,
W tetter, scald head, boils, erysipelas.
-b eczema- we may say, without fear of
" contradiction, that P. P. P. Is the best
fcs blood purifier in the world, and makes
positive, speedy and permanent cures
In all cases.
Ladles whose systems are poisoned
" and whose blood is in an impure condi
's. tion, due to menstrual irregularities,
irL are peculiarly benetlted by the woo-
i derf ul tonic and blood cleansing prop
aw ertiesof P. P. P. -Prickly Ash, Poke
Root and Potassium.
Springfield, Ho. t Aug- 14th, 1893.
I can speak in the highest terms of
sb your medicine from my own personal
Knowledge. I was affected with heart
disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for
35 years, waa treated by the very best
physicians ana spent hundreds of dol
lars, tried every known remedy with
stR ' oat finding relief. I have only taken
0 one oottle of your P. P. P., and can
cheerfully say it has done me more
good than anything I have ever taken
lean recommend your medicine to ail
b aufierers of the above diseases.
MRS. M. M. YE ARY.
T Springfield, Green County, Mo
BITKWELL & DUNN, Wholesale
-.3
a lira,
3.03
PER YEAR.
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PCBLISHED every evenino
eXOBPT 8UHDAT.
Have you an "ad." in THB
VISITOR? If not, now lsna
time to Insert one.
,. 1. i.w. iWVTfc a -! i in i.iimi 1 1 1 j
and Children.
Caatorta cures Colic, Oonatlpeitna,
Sour Stomach, DUirfccea, Eructation,
Kills Worms, gites sleep, and prontotr dl-
Keatton,
Without Injurious medication.
"For pveral years I nave recommended
your 'Castoria, and shall always continue to
do so as It has Invariably produced beneficial
results,"
F.nww F. P Annas, M. D.,
1'Ath Ktrwt and Tib Are., New York City.
Compact,
Hubjut 8tust, New You Crrr.
Pimples, Blotches 5
and Old Sores Ei
, , .
Catarrh, Malaria
t Kidney Troubles
Are entirely reniovea by P.F.P. '
Prickly Ash. Poke Boot and Potss-
slum, the greatest blood purifier on s
eartb. g
Abebdehk, O.. July 21,191. -9
Messrs. Lippmam Bros.. Savannah.
Ga. : Dear Sirs I bought a bottle of " ""
?ourP. P. P. at Hot Sprints, Ar.. snd S9
t hss done me more good than three
months treatment at the Hot Springs. "
Send three bottles C. 0. 1. -(
BeapectfuKy yours,
JAB. M. NEWTON. -ss
Aberdeen, Brown County, O. . ay
Capt. 1. 0. Johnston.
To all vhom U may concern: I here- "
by testify to the wonderful properties vs
of P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. I m
suffered for several years with an un
sightly and disagreeable eruption on Mgstt
my faee. 1 tried every known reme .
dy bnt In vain, until P. P. P. was used,
and am now entirely cured. -Rft
(Signed by) J. D. JOHNSTON, L
Savannah, Ga. tV
Skin tisecr Cared. "
teitimony from the Mayor of SequitTeX. "
SRQrjiic, Tsx., January 14, 1893.
Messrs. Lippuan Bros. . Savannah, "Ba"
Ga. : Genttetnen 1 have tried your P. B
P. P. for a disease of the skin, usually
known as skin canoer.of thirty years' ssv
standing, and found great relief: it m
purines the blood and removes all ir- "T
rltatlon from the seat of the disease
and prevents any spreading of the
sores. 1 have taken Ave or six bottles
and feel confident that another course m
will effect a cure. It has also relieved
me from indigestion and stomach BB"
troubles. Yours truly, -sss
CAPT. W. M. RUST,
Attorney at Law. " ejs
Book on Blood Diseases Moiled Free.
ALL DRUQGIBT8 BELL IT.
LI PPM AN BROS.
, PROPRIETORS,
Llppmu'i Block.SaTannah, Qst
and Retail Agents, Charlotte, N. C.
V
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Bat kirn's Arnica Naive.
Th boat an.lv q ibe vorld for eut,
bralre, warr. Bler. saJt rboom. f
r ore, lHr. cha pad hands, ebll
blalo. roro rl all eklo troptloDa,
and pc-ettlTelf care ptlrt, or no pr
required. Il is cntraoteed to rIt
prfret rktlsfaedoo or fflonjr rvfnod
ed. Price Vt ornte it poi. For rale
by John Y MseHao
S. A. L.
Seaboard Air-Line.
CONIE! ED SCHEDULE.
IN YVrCT M AliCB 'VI. j
Trains Iavr Kulelicii, !
6 80 A M-"lly, Ulauta Special,"
Puilmau Vestibule for Ben
dtnou. Weldon, Peter,
burif, Kichuiond, Washlnif
ton, Baltluiore, Ptillmlel.
pbia. New York and all
point north. Buffet draw
Ion room cleepersand Pull
man coacbe Atlanta to
Washington, parlor earn
Washington to New York
Arrives at Wachit gtoo 3 40
p ui , Baltimore 4 S4 p in
PliiUdolphiii 713 . ui ,
York Wf8 p m ; also
f' Porli-iLoiilli, .S'orfok,
U!d Point and local station
f and K K. R
'1 23 A M Daily exo-pt r'unday, for
Uui1treou. weliion, onf-
folk, Portsiuooth, Norfolk ,
and iuti-ruidiate Bta'iouB. .
connects at Portftiunu'h i
with BavLineforOld Point :
and Baltimore, with Nor ,
folk and Wattiii gtou Meam
ooat ;o , lor VVHHhiutftO".
with N Y. P & N KB
for Philadelphia and f oiuts
uorlh; alsoHt Weldon with
AtUutic Coat Line fur
Kiclimoud. waghingtou,
Hal in ore, Philadelphia
aud Wfw Vork Through
Hlei-pere Weldou to Nev
York ani with Scotland
iNeck Branch for (ireen
ville W wsbiug on aud Ply
mouth.
8 r0 A M Daily. "Atlanta Ppecial,"
Pullman Vectibult for 8o.
Pines, Hamlet, Monroe,
(.'heater t'liutun, Hrpen
wood, Abbpville, Atbenf,
Atlanta, Montgomery, Mo
bile, New Orleans, Chatta
nnoga, Nashville, Memphis
and k points south and
southwest Through Pull
man Buff" Sleepers and
day coachrs Washington to
Atlanta connecting direcr
ly at Union depot Atlanta
with diverging lines
10 15 A M Daily, exepf. Bumiav, for
Southern Pines. Hamlet,
M a x t o n, VVi'uiiugton. i
Wadesboro, Monroe, Char- I
lotte, Iincolnton, Sbelbv, j
Rutherfordtouand all IocmI I
siatione O 0. R B. and H
it A A L B R , coniiects
Ht Sanford with O P 4c Y
V. R R for FayettevHe.
ttreeusboro, Winston and
Mount 4 iry at Hamlet wbh
train for 0 8. & N. R R
via wir.eon, tor Bennetts
ville, Darlington aud Sum
ter and Charleston, arriv
ing Charleston 84i p ui.
rains Arrive Raleigh :
8 05 AU Daily. "Atlanta Special 1
Pulhun Vestibule from
New York, Philadelphia
Baltimore, Wash'ngton,
Richmond, Portsmouth,
Norfolk and all poiuts
north Parlor cars New
York to Washington; Pull
nau Buffet Sleepers and
day coaches Washington
to Atlanta.
8 60 P M Daily, except Sunday, from
Portsmouth and points
north via Bay Line N. Y. P
& N. R. R , also from
Greenville, Plymouth,
Washington anl Eastern
Carolina points via Wei
don.Petersburg, Richmond
Washington and points
north via Atlantic Coast
Line, sleepers New York to
Weldon.
6 15 A M Daily, "Atlanta Spucial,"
Pullman Vestibule, from
Atlanta, Athens.Abbeville,
Greenwood, Chester and
points south. Pullman day
coaches and sleep it Atlan
ta to Washington.
6 00 P M Daily, except Sunday, from
Charleston, Sumter, Ben
nettsville. Wilmington,
Shelby, Llncolnton, Char
lotte and all local stations
C. C. R R and R & A. R.
R ; also from Fayetteville
and Greensboro via fan"
ford.
Mixed trains leave Johnson Street
Station, for Hamlet and local stations
3 50 p. m , returning arrives Johnson
street 10 55 a m for Henderson and
intermediate stations 7 00 p. m ; re
turning arrives Johnson street 8 1
a. m.
Passenger leaving Raleigh at in 15
a m arrives at Greensboro 2 48, Char
lotte 445 p in , returning leaves Char
lotte at 11 40 a ui , Greensboro 12 59
p. m , arrive Raleigh 6 00 p m.
No. 184 and 127. "Atlauta 8oecial,"
are solid Pullman vestibuled trains
composed of magoiilcent day coaches
and palace drawing rooms Buffet
sleepers between Washington and
Atl-nta without change, on which
there Is no extra fare charged.
For Information relative to sched
ules, fto., apply to ticket agent, or A
J Cooke, 8 P A.RUtigh.
JOHN H WINDER. Gen'l Man'g'r.
r. J. ANDERSON, Gen'l Pass Agt.
JAPANESE
CURE
A Msw and Complets Treatment, constating o.
)UPPOSITORIK9. Capsules of Ointment and two
RnxMof Ointment. A nnvnr-fnlHncr Cure for Pile?
f every nature anil degree. It makes an operation
Jrith the kmie or Injections of oarbolic acid, which
ire painful and seldom a permanent cure, and often
(esuitinff In death, unnecessary. Why endure
this terrible diesase? We guarantee 6
DOiea to oure any oae. Yoa only pay for
oeneflts rseelved. II a box, 8 for (S. Sent by mall,
auarantaea lasuae by our agents.
nfiNTIPATinNCured' Pll Prevent)),
the treat LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and
BLOOD PUB1FIEH. Small, mild and pleanaet to
take, especially adapted for children's use. U'pom
oents. - i fl
1DAJUXTXXB lesutd only by V?
foho T, HmRMi DragstUt, Balelgb
Ricbmocd 4 Ptmille 8. R. Co.
Uiuuel SpBCtr, F. IT. llnld
ksprmnd IteubB Foaler.It.
eel era.
RICH. 4 DAN.; AND N, C DIVISIONS,
Condensed Schedule.
In e(Tcl Juno 7. 18M.
'UILT.
Nv.
u i.
p m
U4"
3'1
r 3i
560
7 8
No
11
A M
12 VI .
i4t
8 30
35
700
8 40
P M
t- 0i
810
6 45
6 41
85
OUTHrl " !i.
L If Ir-1 t:.K ,1
Lv I ur.- i'le.
Lv krvhVill),
Ar li.ti;lp. -l.v
!..t le
Ar ie-i.horo.
t M
6 0
K 8
A M
Lv ioll ion,
Ar Ks rij i,
Lv K'iieiKli,
t Lv Durham,
: Ar (irerusboro,
no
4 05
4 10
sit
7 80
a tn
P M
L WiDoD'Baleui, tti5
Lv Gref Dsboro, 7 35
Ar HalUbory, 'J Cb
Ar Statesrille,
Ar Anheville,
Ar Hot 8priDge,
A M
p M
5 40 t05
8 45 flf8
10S5 8 11
11 19
4 OU p m
6 86
p in am am
915 11 80 8 11
10 40 11 u 9 25
m m p m
12 57 8f8 1187
a ru
1 52 2 05 13 28
p m
5 20 9 30 8 65
p m am
10 50 8 ?0
am p m
8 45 4 04
) 10 30 8 4
5 30 4 8)
1010 9 3J
DAILY.
Nf-e N No
8G410 12 SH
P H AM P M
7 00 180
A M
3 iO 5 10
6 40 8 80
P M
9 00 8 00 12n
AH P M P II
6 30 ti '0 8 29
7(10 7 00 8 80
8 ' 8 23 9 49
Lv 8M,lHiry,
Ar Cl-ir.vi ie,
Ar bpartanburg
Ar Grtea? ille,
Ar Atlauta (O T)
Lv Charlotte,
Ar Aufirusta.
Ar Charleston (Sr
' r Havanna (f,ct
Ar Jacksonville,
SOUTHBOUND
Lv Augusta,
Lv Columbia,
Ar Charlotte,
Lv Atlanta,(C T)
r Charlotte,
Lv Charlotte,
Ar Salisburv.
Lv Hot Springs,
Lv AsheVille,
Lv Statesville,
Ar Salisbnry,
12 44
280
711
800
P M
8 30
1005
A M
9 25
T.o RuliaK - it OJ
9 49
1119
j Ar Greensboro, 1U05
! ArWinston8alem,ll 15
t2S
Lv Greensboro,
1010 12 01
12 n 8 85
P M AM
1 00 780
3 00 n 0J p in
t i 00 J 00 i 00
AM P M
j4i 410 4 !0
835 720 720
1C 10 1010 1100
P M AM
1145 1140 8 27
P Af A atf
218 3 29 83 0
3 00 4 08 ;4 08
460 , 620 .6 30
Ar Durham,
Ar Raleigh.
Ar Goldsbaro,
Lv Goldsboro,
Lv Raleigh
Ar Greensb ro,
LiV Wreensboro
i
Ar Danville,
Ar Keysville,
Ar Bnrkeville,
Ar Richmond,
tDaily except Sunday.
E Berkley, J 8 B Thompson,
8rpt, Snpt.
Greensboro. N 0. Richit-od.Vn
W A Turk, Gen Pass Agt, Washing
ton, DO.
8 H Hard wick, Asst Gen'l Pass Agt.
Atlanta, Ga.
W H Green, Sol Haas,
Gen Man'g'r, Traffic Man'g'r,
Washington, D 0. Washington.D O .
ORJSOLKAJXD CAROLINA R.H
OOHDHHSKD 80HEDULB.
South
Bound
Train.
No. 101
A. M.
39 50,
10 15
10 27
11 02
11 20
11 37
11 52
12 31
12 53
,120
Nonh
Train.
No. 100
STATIONS.
P. M.
L've Kuer's "oint Arrive
525
2 01
4 47
4 14
3 54
3 36
3 21
2 39
217
1 6q
L've
L've
L't
L've
L've
L've
L've
Ar
Drivers.
Arrive
Suffolk
,Gatea, -
Tunis,
Ahoskey,
Aulander,
Hobgood,
Tarboro,
Kocky Mount,
Amve
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
L've
P. M.
M,
No 101 makes connection at Rswkv Mn,nt
with W 4 W Train No 23 for all point
South, and No 78 train for all points North.
GMSBKPJtb, J R K.BNLY,
- Gen'l Managd. Snpt Tralna
T PMsao.ar Agt
Atiantlc (Joast Lin.
Jllmlngiou & Weldon Railroad and
Branohos. Condensed Stnednl.
TRAINb GOIK SOUTH.
Oated My 13. No 88 No 85 No 41
18U4. Dallv. Dallv
Daily.
8 00am
Le Weldon, 1 5 'am 9 27pm
ArRockyMt, 102am JoSOpio
Ar Tarboro, 2 4 am
Le Tarboro, 86am
Le Wilson, 8 68am 11 01 pa
Ar Selma, 2 58am
Ar Fay'tville 4 35am 12 51
Ar Florence, 7 25am 8 00
Lv Wilson, 818pm
Le G'dsboro, 805pm
Le Magnolia, 4 16pm
Ar Wirgton, 8 60pm
6 95am
7 8joi
8 89am
10 00am
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Wo 78 No 88, Wo 40.
r r,, Pa"y- "y- Dally,
Lv Florence; 7 8am 7 85pm
UFav'tTlU1085atn 8 80pm
Ly Selma, 18 08am
kt Wilsor., 1 00am 11 87i m
No 48 nallvV
Lt WiTgton, 9Q0an 700r)m
F KSlia10 40aa 8 8ipm
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ar Tarboro, 8 44pm
Lt Tarboro. 18 85pm
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