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V. it i K i 1 .4 f v t 1 W 4 I HIE TIMES-VISITOR, HALEIGH. N. a PUBLISHED BY THE TIMES-V1SITOK COMPANY (INCaiU'ORATED). OmCB IN T3X POLLEN BUILDING TOBSCRZk OM PRICES. Om Tear W OO mi Months 11.50 One Month 2i fJBntered aa Second-Class Mall Matter.) V.SCX1 LEADER IN THE NEWS AND IN CIRCULATION. 1'KLE.PHONK NO. it8. KlilOAY. Fi-:i:i;rAi: v i;. svi:i:r ! ii.i.v. fu.et Polly's ' ,!nln':y dies Is thei.- nothing; l.-ss than passi For her there'd be no happiness 'If she were ..nt ..!' fashion. !h' studies all the niairaziti.-s That picture inod-'S Parisian: Thfii. when h.'i'oi'f the plass she . Her rapture Is Elyslaii! And who sail say si,,. ;s unw is.' To rentier su. h ,cv..ti..n To Fashion's whims, sin,-.. h.v-Cs Pursue her cv.-i y motion'.' For with a fond. . n i u Itr- i: : saii:.- Men cherish female folly: And. jus: as Pi. My ;i; ihe sivl.-. la li.-aux i.i' a I' ; 1 r Polly .' Si.ni' : v ilie Join i Aj.piopos whieh has im ss in S' 1 in- V.yn .r soni,. ;:n nr. li-' ir. I ll n in in-, as i.. i'. h- llol'St-lcsS Ml'I'ia-eS sil.lo I"' . .tile. I ,, eiirrospoiiderit of .1 Xe.v V o k pap.-i suggescs ill- good ol.l w.,j,l "g.i-( .lit." This term has i . m-e t of 1.. .ng short fully il".sei'i;l i .iii, ih iroio.ii: Angio. .IX'Ul. Til. 11. to reduce ill lr. P.'.rkhui -t propose, nip. ran. e ii i"lii.iii through l.gisla n li-.e size oi a pan of beer." says til" ''in ag i Ti'.liuii" "Al'ier passing Hi" g 1 d...-!..rV bi! ihe Icgisianii" .In. old nac; a law i. iiuiring th..i .oeiyo. dy s:iail lie limi.'s; Im born " . heal:hy liw .'.Id ipp.v. I'-v.ry .11' 11 drink j:r...iii."nn l ir.::.iiiiii,iino ",:i:..ns isiiniai-'il ilia' '' ui'iv j.ia. e.l in t'. casks p!a--. d lui b loir; "i: .ii-ii: : third ' ! 1 1',- .' .i the .'.ll.il"l'. at' no i: .i...a:i.: : .! '.hill I Vi.vn;. Anlie'.i Tw en: . . ; ii K.nt-.i-. s Alaiuia 1 n. ti .': :' Pc IK r r u. meets v. ants to soil ban irass w nisitlc purporting 1 whistle Wi ll be ll l.'btatcJ gold lilth Ag'.iina'.d-. prov..- c.l hints. -ll a h. li h-- .tsslia.e,! Ill" Uicjjl torship "I have had ..pi...rt 1111 i u s. 10 buy in; bast 1 : 1 r - - - hundred f these whisties. " writes Sp. ri.-r. "..ml the na tives iipi-ar to i,- grctliy ..fiended When 1 ipi'-'Sti 'llol Ih" gellllillelless of the Soil. Ill's. lal' ll "lie tells a differ ent story about h" i'.c came into os sessioii of this '.rophy. and til- prices asketl rang- ..II the way from t.-n cents 10 $:!." Hi. Hairy Cavendish has just left Kngland lor Patagoniti on an exploring expedition. Edawrd Dotlsmii actom paniea him as naturalist on behalf of the British Museum. Patagonia has -already yielded some rich "linds" in fossils, ami Mr. Cavendish will devote a good deal of time 'o excavations. Ajnong other things which he means to obtain, if possible, is a mysterious quadruped which is said to exist in the interior of the territory of Santa Cruz It is believed that the expedition will have important results.' 'Wellington, 'Kansas, built a new jail laft year, and the authorities determin ed to name it after the first prisoner who might be confined in it. This prisoner proved to be a woman, Mrs. Horton, and the insrttu'tion was prompt ly named "Horton Jail." Sow it has been proven that the woman was Inno cent, and Bhe propo to sue Welling ton uttooritleg tot damages. '-'.". 'i' ', .'"'. .'' '-..' ' "-,'":.-. .. '..:: The eclipse which has come over By ron's famt" is strikingly illustrated by the report uhat .! the 120,0110 needed for the proposed in. n in n f.' i ui Aberdeen only JJ.WU lias been subscribed, and that IU is proaah'.o that .he project will be abandoned. In ail liival Hrltain there is no adequate monument t" the poet who In the opinion oi his contem poraries was the sr-atest bard since Sakespeare. rndciiieaili the line metal s.-rccn ol' :he l!a.i tenth-rg Memorial Chapel in Vhiiiiimham Church has been placed a lilacs tablet, bearing in far simile ..:' H::-' Oi Va;.i,t'.s own hand writing the fo'lo.viiu .' Oils: "This mtccii isciic':- .i t.i II ,l -.n in.'Miiirv i! her bcovc.l i. Prince 1 1 n r of l 1 1 n -p ; .ri.i. Ii. I.. 1V'7.'' A Lean- IS , : w. .r.i lias Hen nsi' i on I'n i:. a. II TV . h, -.1 l i.- I.- '!:. mi;-. i 1.1. c us- o ,1. .1 l . . lie ill oi i he I'oii ... 1ms :a- .' Hie 1 '.l.'l' . ei- : i' is io . il.cll I 'l o .'. up ..k'- ih.ill is al- ;.:i-,s a: I i 'll .-op rly .' n. i s i ..:i a- l.:'." "1'he ii li:i s! lasi we. k ou .; -I Sta.e" hy W'o.nlruw W'iisou. .;' J iirispi iiiieiice in Pri ic-.-!;. coneeriiint; sufi'i.ic so Fourte. i.: h Amendment I' r.il law docs n .. del.'llll- v, In. siiall vole fur members : ;:ie House of Kepres.-iria t i vs. Tile l 'ollSI it Utioll provides S1II1- p; Mat those persons ill each a." Im are (iialitie.l under !i' . on-1 .'.ul ion and law s if the s:.i:.- i i ote for members of ih iirge: of the two Houses of the :.i:e legislature may vote also :..: oiemliers oi ih- 1 1 1 I ii s .!' I: 1 i. s. iiiatives uf th- l'n?.cd r..i:.s The f i anchisc is regii l.il" !. Ilcleioie. clilllely by Stat ' "In ihe Foui i. eii: :i Am- n l-in-n; 1" tin' 1'oiis.iltitioii - i very great pressiiie ,s. by i-r-.. n::. u a: i-as,. brought I" i::tr upon the Stales I., in Itl. e !h m I.i make til.' I I'lai' hi.-'e as w.d their a.lui'. iiopulat ton dc , iii"...ii.ng l epi es, i',:,i; ion in pi " p. h i ion lo : h" nu tub -r of p rson-. . M. tu. 1. .I. I - Tilis pi ov.sioli ins til pr.iet.. ". however, i !' . " 1 ..f lull,. aile. ll is practically impossible '..! !!. F"d"ial aii tiiorities io call';. U .-a.is''a- -i;. into clTesI." AK.VNGINi: id: 1" ri allg. ti'e e triennial . ,. wed 1111. ho way lave of the Knigli; th Templars which ill be held m i.uais , 1 , 11 l'.li'l Aiieauy appiicauoan i, bled Willi tile "..'111111 ids .I'l.l a. '. oiiiiiiodaiion.- I" n h. the Hail. Lutiisville. W'i.iaid. F b i. lis. Kut'ei .- and 1 ih.- , it v. Noli ' lie th Avenue. -i- otll, I hotels Of nop Is wt.i raise "ticiave. Fa. h. l.i:.. four t.tn- s ils t. 'es .lurai- th ' ' !i..w ever, w :'.! a. eoni'ii". as m.inv att' O s ,,s is to 11-1 0111. A pioniitie: mS nn ills v 1: . la'e Pi". --a' i for ;i M.i.s.li .Hid be .-..id .ad.- i' . 1 - .rly the -- a tit- y ,k' til" I. : i'i n.i ' .!' 1 1 K 1 illA'i'l 1 s I .111 a s . - ' c : . Win. A S . 'hi '. illdisi ..s. 1 li.l'eit.s did :. ! nut :ii - ill n n tig ob ..i. 1 Mrs Sll'ol.it!' of ;,(. Ill.-t b"atlt iri. lid pos-essed al at t ho-e 4l.it..':. ut and liobiiit w.-i.- p'--.v. 1 ilia .iiiwiu ih" p "pi" "f Albany. "Slv i', did". I h.-r .1. ath iwo ,., k ago ami loreiobl ihe iituure of lie- fear fui 111.1la.lv that would cany her away She iiad anange.l all inr f in"i.'i fairs and several days a rill hel voamr. -t son. Ma.-'tcr W man S.roih- ' .I mvii io Ha, out. in to visit relative! , J whom she wrote reillleSllll .1,...: ....n i,e should be stricken her hot 1... not Hermit1'. e, .10 come home and s. ,. her death." uffer. All Albany mourns ....iny .,,,,, f ,,. Thl..u rheilt or 1 Lungs. Price r.i'c and Sl.no. Trial bot Fl TZi 1 WHA I-D'S t I RI VVT H From a recent census just taken Fitz gerald, 'iu.. has a population of T.G4X peoplethe majority being Northern people, who have emigrated from the StM-s of blizzards and snowsJ.orms. .Vtrle only three year old. Fitzgerald has forty-eight brick stoiv rooms and two under construction. Business of all kinds is good for this time of year, and everything is moving along in a tine manner Two new railroads are being talked of and 'the charters tor the same will be asked for at an early date. The early completion of the river road, a distance of nine miles, will be ih means of securing lower fivigiu rates and more business for the ity Hundreds of Northern people have lo cated here this winter, and all are en Inulnir lht ftpflllt Iful weather. The fu ture of Fitzgerald Is indeed bright, and from all indications it will be one of the foremost cities in South Georgia m a few years. Savannah News. A FftlGHTFUL, BLUNDER. Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut orf Bruise, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best In the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcer, B'o5U, Fel ons. Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Beat Pile cure on eurth.NOniy 25 cents a box.: Cur guaranteed.. Sold by ail OTHER SEVERE WINTERS. A Correspondent Delves Into .the Fust for Frigid Records.' Editor There have 'been many seasons that seem to have "wandered far from the ordinary laws governing portions' ut 'the K'.abe. and a reference to some of Muse may at this time be justifiable. Since the Christian era. there were some very cold ones previous to that of 401. In this winter the Bla-k Sea was, accfirdi iff to .fltaWf authorities frozen over lor twenty days. In 760 the tliei-ian seas were frozen. In 1063 the Thames was frozen for fourteen week. In 1076 dreioful cold from November to April in Knglan.l. In 132:? the Haltlc was traversed by passengers for six weeks. In 14IVJ .Copenhagen and Dantzie were nnerted by ice. In HUT all small birds perished in upland. In 14:!.i the lialtic aain froze over. In 14S:t-":;4. f.dd in Kuiope, and large rds llo.ke.I into towns in Oermany. In 1460 Haiti.' frozen from Sweden to iermany. In lttis wine in Flanders cut with the hatchet ami served in lumps. In l.'d in i uri' ox i rains passed from Germany ! IVnmnrk. In A Malic frozen over. In 16".' in .-s wore luiiit upon the Thain. s malic the spirts more ai- ll'.U'llVe. Ill pr.'J .uy.ler '., e an. I 1 lellespon; i'i ok. p in i' I'li arl. - ihe Twelfth crossed his aiiiiy froii Il..s;cin I lemnark oil In PM 'lie Tham.t sfrc.-t ,.f irade. In 1716 ..sol w.re was made a roasted on the Thames and fairs held. In 1 7oi. three mouths cold through out Ihir.ipe and li ovy snows, anil the rivers of Afri.a .ml in.' Mediterranean reported fioz. n. In 171" lai ge numbers of heavy ...aches ran up and down tlio Thames I'.o- nine wo'l-.s and ii became a street. ami nil d:e:s:ons were on the ice. in 1766. , h.ir.i. iiz. d as most terri bly colli. Iti Kti.'i il. ii. i.il Pii iicgrii. command ing the Fn in ll. won infantry and cav alry. . 'tu. tin. .1 a il' i t in the Zuyder Zee. fas: :n the i.e. In M! Th.nii"S .ig.Cn frozen and used. In 1 s -t . in rnii.d Suites, cold and niuch stiff, ring in ih" Western part. - Jan: s 11. I: a in Washing ton Post. Hobby had f mon ... l.iM f.l... lll.ll. he and li.s !. I ! hi til. So Sle il ' n int.. the liabii. I'.itn n. :' asking for mure "ii' l w. ;; lake care uf. eel I.S.IVC.l to ell!'" ipcl his pt'iic wkh food one in.. ina.g -iii.l t 11 Ii : in he must ca i i: .ii. or :' spatile-.l Til.- hoy labored h.iid. inn in-' -.!i;.;.: was loo great, and i.isl ll tilt ll" ".; in .1 roc his mother, and ' "'' - .ft hopCM'SSilC1--. .'. ll "ll oil i ti ; he;- .III bll-' "' i''X hi! llge. b ar.n ''-'Ii:;''!' w as rc- in An ..Id Sc.."! i iiotis ii e, ! , ; : h :..r making a lieg n a grae. ' V"!. VC P, " h it"- .la a; a funeral r- r .c;s .iv- i -. hill ge for sai l tile ol.l man in p ! a 1 1 . 1 1 i " n . 1 1 1 . i k 1 1 i h i ; liuni b : i a ids the a motion with rae. "him and in.- !i. id a bit ..' tift twa or three years s no ;i bine, watch I s-dt him. an' I novel been able i.. net the money out ..' him v. t. tN'ow.' says I In myself. Ibis is ir.v las: ell:. lice, and I'll better tak' i:.' " Life. Pi'of.s-o; To,, ha I : 'Hie my 11 pils. to w h.-m 1 have -iveii two courses of i list rii' 1 ion 111 th-- cult i a : i-ui f th--in- itioi.v. lias forgotten to pay ine. and the wins' ..f it is. I can't i"'H''inb"r bis 1. .1 tlte' Fi ".elide Hint!, 1 . I 'it 1 .1 S.c ih. spider. in boy, spin ning IliS H.'il. s ; no, IV ell, b -I'lli " ' .l you rot!--"!. 1 ry as he tn.iv. it" man could spin ha t neb'.' Join., what of i: ? s..,- 'n.- -.pin this top' ho mi relied 1 hat. 1 1 as he may . 11.. spider . oiild spin 1 h is V. ti .t g.-in' thai pll ' :..lis a re ye. Titn "Slue 1 '! am. tel.. 1 1 . -1 1 1 . ' "Tii-ii 'I.i .'. 01 know 1 h,. . .. ; , .11 W id Vol!." I "Fh!::i 'Inn. he'll uaw to i.t .. 11 li ink. fur ( li t . only g..t : 11 wall'' ..r his price I I ;! i s on I111 ; " s.ti.l th iored 1 .! a. .a "!- only a.i dey'll I'lvi bring bill .lai rbbistine- 'cioss.le a.it.i. icr .: y -n-. -'. .s t. r take Slav do las' one ei d"in e. id de jawbone ..f a Ceor g:n mule, hat's ,c way Samson had ter di 'it'll la lb- Iblee days, en tint's de way .1 v'll ha-,- i.-r f id. r n.,w. .f dey waii.s i.-r eoiiV' r. 'urn ter dese I'nited S;al' Min" vv hut I telbn' von!" -Atlanta 1 'oiisi it 111 ion. A I'll' il"SANI ToNiiri'S c .n .i not express the rapmre of Min nie K. Spiing.r. of ll'ir, Howard St.. I'hii:, I. Iphta. I .1.. wh. n she found that lb. King's New Discovery for Con suinpi: .11 had completely cured Ivr "f a hacking cough that for many years h id made life a burden. All other rem edies and ilociors could give her 1111 led', bu't s.ie says of this Itnyal Cure "il .,. ' 10,,.. 1 can s .11 ly remember tloing before. I oiin.Iiiig its praises throilgh- fee! UK" out ihe t'nivers So will every me .l-U.. tri.... 1',,- U-'o.o-'o XT.oc llle.ivtorvr for tles free at all drug .'.tll'es: every bottle guaranteed. SPECIAL RATES VIA S. A. I.. Meeting of the State Council Jr. O. V. A. M., Asheville, N. C, February 22 24, 1899. On account of the above occasion the Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip tickets to Asheville, N. C. and re tarn at rates based on tariff 2. circu lar A-211. Rate from Raleigh for the round trip tH.OO. Tickets to be sold February 19th to 22nd, inclusive, final limit February 27th. Mardi Gras, New Orleans, La., Febru ary 17th to 2.1th. 1899. On account of the above occasion he Sesboard Air Line will sell round trip tickets from all stations in Us line to New Orleans and return for one first class fare for the round trip. Rate from Ralelgti for the round trip 25.50. Tickets to te sold February 7th to 13fh, inclusive, with final limit Febru ary '2Sth. 1899. Mardi Gras, Mobile. Ala., February 13th to 14th. inclusive, 1899. On account of the above occasion the S. A. L. will sell round trip tickets to Mobile and return from Raleigh for $23.61. Tickets to toe sold February 7th to U, Inclusive, final limit Febru ary Wth. For further Information in regard to tcfeedule and rates ,-whue or call on H. S. LEARD, Paaaenger ad Ticket Agent, Raieig-h, ,N.C, FROZE IN IHIS CHAIR. Fire Went Out While a Ci-oeer Sat and Slept. Richmond. Feb. 15 W. W. Wade, who was the proprietor of a grocery store at No. 14 North Eighteenth street, was found dead in his store at 7 o'clock yesterday morning. He was sitting in a chair before the liivless flreplere. his head lying over to one silde, and his hands hanging down to the floor. He had frozen to death. Deceased left home -Monday morn ing as usual, and was as well as usual. He was seen at his store as late Mon day afternoon as 4 o'clock. It is supposed that he sii down be fore the tire and dropped off to sleep. The tire burned down, went out pres ently, and the sleeper froze to death as he slept. I Taylor, ihe coroner, viewed the t'ody. .iii.l. deeming an imiuest unne . S-.U.V, iiiiiit'd it over to -Mr. John G. .id... a brother of the deceased. The remains were removed to the undertaking rooms of J. l.eruy Siither i.inil. and prepared fur burial. The tu i.ei.ii will take place this afternoon at I ... ...K iroiu ihe Second liaptist duo. a. Tile s. t ice w ib be in charge ..! :li Knights of Pythias. Mr. Wade .as ..a active member of :his .egini- I 'e. ase.l was Iti y. ai.- of and .. s iiiimaiie'.l. He was formerly in !...-: ess v. tlh .Mr. It. I,. l;.ier. inn. for -"ine time had been cairyiug'on the tioeeiy and l( -i I business. II,- was li. niiy esiceme.l by a large number of f: c mis. who w ill deeply regret to I. 'at !' of IliS dentil. T :S is the li.sl instance of death ti -'ii old in Kiehmoji.l during this j:i i : .,. ..; i spoil. A I'll i 'Ii I S.MS. y mis- ruble so t.r as be think.- ii. in.-- it kuov . e l' ( i. i.pa t ;. n all . . in a. ... s,iii:i;i7.ir... by choice. where l o w oc. - I . -a 1 1 ie. t lie nee ssal v basis of Leigh Hum." Ii - w and old maids' a a ' alw iys perfect. I'llillll- o .... I ii- ..f I hree e ils -i: k :. - - - ai l poverty. Voltaire. 1 : a i" :-' milch pretension. ';. - ' a lioftowed. Ii. Utile, never a i - 1 . - v ate. : "illy i w o powers in t he I e s.Mii.l and ihe pen and in e l ; t'oi iner is always con- I t. : !i- lat tor. - Napoleon. -i.:. eais the average man s ,i n -a 1 twenty-live feet long, altnoo . ii) feet lun j and nails i I In Let long. SI.ANI'KKKD tie .pt" I.i hair I.eiv : the House 1 .1 stink.- I d-ir.'I believe .f work in your you . -, . 1 . 1 w e 1 1 Muni, you w rong I 10 be one ..;' t'nem som an. 1 v. lien 1 was walkin' in 11.- tiiiie I caried a bucket ful t'lv foftv feel b "fine I Woke .. N"w .-. III.' ii. nantinlits 'I'.V .- e. p Of c ., I. 111. ''il. :i-IK.T I'KH.M THE OCX. Vv'js lii- bal. that bit 1'.. T.. Steatlman, ef Newark. .Mich., in ihe Civil War. It caused horrible Fleers that no tictit ntent helped for ill) years. Then Puck 'en's Arni."a Salve. Cures Outs, UruiseS, Burns, lioli. Felons. Cuius, Skin Erup tions, best pile cere on earth. 25 ctit. t box Cute g'li teed. Sold by a!' 9- jjtxist. IN I'ltFlJIKNI'. ( 1: ! 11. "Has It ens'' ' f the Ne'er U'.l: Tile "Ci.ng to lie'' Hut how sciirce nil there a re many. " mot'.' by far. Iff legion. those that "Are; ' - Life. Most people judge ic.hers either by the company they keep. 01 by ih"ir ! .I'tUlli'. - I lochef illeauld. Are prepared from Na ture's 111 ; id laxatives, and while '''(.Title an' reliable and cffieienL They Ro&& Urn Lives Cure Sick Headache, Bil iousness, Sour Stomach, and Constipation. Sold everywhere, 25c. per box. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co.,LowelI,M;ts3. Baking Day is a Pleasure To the housewife when sho is provided with satisfactory bakiufr material for her piei, cakes, and bred. You will have rich light cakes and delicious pies when ageing our high grade Pearl Pas try Floor, pure and fine Burnett's flavor ing extracts, absolutely pure lard, but ter, etc. No unhealthful and adulterated food stuffs tolerated here. Flaett -'Queen Brand" Nlnoe-Meat 15c lb.; 10 lb. Buckets $1.25. A few Boxes of Londo Layer Raisins t close out at 10 cts. a lbs (new 3 Crown Goad-) Faney Pie Pumpkin at 10 cts. a can. Selected Asparagas Tips 25 cts. a can. Nice lot of Malaga Grapes 25 cts. a lb. Pure food on close margin of profit is our motto.- ...... W. G. Upchurch & Co., 5 14 Fayelteville Street. 'Phonelda 8 later-State Tnone 299, ' , " , i ' S. C. POOL'S, Shoe Store, 131, FAYETTEVILLE i.ooo Tair's 'MS99" Styles of Gv.nt Shoes Received yesterday. SMYRNA RUGS, MOQUETTE RUGS, SALVAGE RUGS. All at a living profit. You have never seen them Cheaper in Raleigh. Bamboo Novelties In Costumes, Hat Racks, Jardiniere Stands, Foot Stools, Book Cases and Cabinets. We are always up with the latest. We guarantee to meet com petition. The Royall Borden Furniture Co!, Cor. Wilmington and Hargett Streets. T5aleii;h, N. C, ONE OF THE MANY Testimonials as to the efficacy of SIMPSON'S ECZEMA OINTMENT IN THE TREATMENT OF NASAL CATARRH. Ki. DouAixi, N C June 1,1808. Mil. AVm. Simtmin, Dkah Siui You knevv I thought my wife incurable, having suffered long of Cataarli, roaring of the head, and bronchial trouMe. I tried sev eral phy .ilans with little or no benefit, but since using your Catarrh Remedy she is alnios -jd 'rely well. I can safely say that it is the best remedy for Catarrh and other ( i?-es of like nature known to me, and I wish every sufferer of such troubles knew f its etlicarv I sl'iill not fail to keep it in my house. Respectfully, A.M. PAGE. SEABOARD AIR LIINt TO ALL POINTS North, South and Southwest. Schedule in Effect December 11th, 1898. SOUTHBOUND. No. 403. 2.14am 4.23am . .... 5.07am No. 41. 3.36pm 5.f.8pm Lv Ralelqh . Ar So. Pines. Ar Hamlet .. 6.53pm Ar Wilmingt'n.S.A.L. la.O'ipm Ar Monroe.S.A.I.... 6.43am 9.12pm Ar Ctariotte.b'.A.L. 7.50am 'lO-SSpre Ar Chester S.A.L.. 8.0Sam 'lO.Bepm Ar Greenwood 10.35am 1.07am Ar Athens 1.13pm 3.43am Ar Atlanta 3.50pm 6.20am Ar RALEIGH 2.16am NORTH BOUND. No. 402. Lv RalelRh 2.09am Ar Henderson 3.28am Ar Weldon 4.55am Ar Portsmouth.. .. 7.25am Ar Richomml.ACL 8.45am Ar Wasn't'n.P.R.R. 12.31pm Ar New York 6.23pm 3.34pm No. 38. U.13am 12.50pm 2.60pm 5.20pm 7.12pm 11.10pm 6.53am Ar RALEIGH 2.10am 'll.lSam Dally. Nos. 403 and 402. "The Atlanta Spe cial," Solid Vestibuled Train of Pull man Sleepers and Coachei between Washington and Atlanta, also Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Chester, S. C. Nos. 41 and 38. "The S. A. L. Ex press," Solid Train, Coaches and Pull man Sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Company Sleepers between Columbia anu Atlanta. , Both trains n04 Immediate connec tion at Atlanta fo. Montgomery, Mo bile, New Orleans, 'icxas, California, Mexico. Chattanooga. Nashville, Mem- pbls, Macon and Florida. J For tickets, sleepers, etc., a, ,"ly to agents, or H. S. LEARD, C. T. and A. Ralelgi, N. C. E. ST. JOHN, Vice-President and Get. i Manager. I H. W. B. GLOVER, Traffic Jlan.i? -r : V. E. McBEE, General Supt. L. S. ALLEN, Gen. Pass'r Agent General Offices. Portsmouth. Va - NOTICE. . Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be made t the present ain of the General Astimbly for an nmcnii . rmnt to the charter of th. town rf Gary, N. C. By order ef the board of c.mi.xf aioners. -.'-:-s' Januarr 11 UM. : THE. Most Com- plete Line of Trunks BAGS, DRE88 SUIT CASES, TBLBI SCOPES Ac, IN-THE, STATE, ALL NEW GOODS AND NEW DESIGNS AT REASONABLE " PRICES. Southern Railway. THE . . . STANDAKP RAILWAY Gtf THE SOUTH. The Direct Line to All Points. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA. 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The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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