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THE NEWS FROM THE OLD NORTH STATE AND ITS C?piTM^
HEARD IN THE
G1TY OF RALEIGH
. ~~ . .
Hudson, One of the Winston Mur?
der Suspects, Confesses.
HIS MOTHER'S APPEA!
Sixty I honanml Itollnrv In Vmircll'
Mint? Bouila Buroort - Rnl.l. .
Money For inntliir Wow l'ntt?
Ifllll (nlli,iK 1.1 Convicts to IIa
eat Htule Farm l rop.( '.
(Special to Vlrglnlan-Pllot.)
Raleigh, N.' C, Sept. 15.?A sped:
from Wlneton says: Thomas Hudson
one of the three men who were com
mltted to jail yesterday, charged wiu
being responsible (or the death of Mi'
X>. Binkley, of Tadkln county, sent fu,
a lawyer to-day, saying tie, wished t>
make a confession. Solicitor Grlfllt)
Went to the Jail, when Hudson told th>
whole story. He said Thomas Ree?
Bhot Binkley: that they engaged In ti
fight, when Binkley threw one hand l<
his hip pocket, whereupon Reed flrcc
and Binkley fell. They did not stoj
to see how bad he was Bhot. Hudsoi
Bays they were all drinking. He ad?
mitted he made a mistake by not tell?
ing tho whole story on the witness
stand yesterday. In showing a ,lettei
from his mother, the prisoner wcut.
She told the son to tell the truth as to
[the murder.
J Hudson said to the solicitor he wished
Sto turn State's evidence and asked to be
flrelcased, but this is not probable, as he
us the most Important witness. An
pfllcor said to-d' y that when arrested
pc had over 5180; Bob Cobbler about
816. Hudson had very little money. It
Its known that Binkley had as much as
I<1, If not more, when he was shot.
$60.000 BURNED,
j The Council of State yesterday
| burned up $<i0,000?In cancelled North
[Carolina bonds. It is the custom to
jnect once a yenr and run over the rec?
ords of the Treasurer of State showing
'. vhnt old bonds -have been taken up
Sind replaced with new, under the scale
Ixod by law. The record being np
jroved, the $60.000 of old bonds wer?
>urncd In the presence of the Council.
ANOTHER MILL..
Already $75,000 has been subscribed
:o the cotton mill to be built nt. tho
Tails of Neuse. It Is drslred. however,
0 begin operation with $100,000 of ca'pl
al. This could have been secured long
igo but for the preference of the pro
notcrs for local capital rather than
lutslde cnpltal.
CALLING IN CONVICTS.
The State prison Is sending out enn
'Icts to harvest the crons at the State
1'arms and Is calling In men from the
allronds for the purpose. On yester
ay thirty-two men were sent out from
ore on a special car over the Seaboard,
'hey go to the Halifax farms to pick
otton, which Is opening rapidly. From
he rnllroad work at Aberdeen slxty
ilno convicts have been removed and
hlrty-flve will be .sent to the Anson
arm and thirty-four to the Roanoke
arms. Mr. Arendell stated that one
undred men will be sent from Ashpole.
trherc they have hern engaged In rnll
oad work, to the Navnssa rice farmp
^> harvest the rice which Is beginning
Bripen. The rlee crops are very fine
Is year and It will require one hun
1 fced and twenty-five men three week?
!x> harvest them..
I B LIT A fit I II (ITT.
I _
ilNDERGOING REPAIRS?PERSON?
AL MENTION.
(Special to Vlrglnlan-Pilot.)
Elizabeth City. Vo., Sept. 15.?Mr.
Ohn L. Sawyer and Mr. Tom Jones left
estsrday -for New York city to pur
hase their fall stock of dry goods.
} The government supply boat Is on
eott's marine railway undergoing re
airs.
I lMrs. Maggie Blunt will open her
!lbo.ol at her home on Monday next.
Miss Julian C. Sawyer left yesterday
ir Haterstown, Md., where she will
ttend college.
Mr. Emlle Kruger Is confined to his
pom In the Albemarle House on ac
ount .of sickness.
Mr. Wm. Morse Is erecting a nice
>sldence on the corner of Church and
yer streets.
The comer room of the Albemarle
j ouse Is being fitted up for a grgocery
ore. When completed It will be oc
l lpled by Mr. W. Stevens,
j The Lowry bulldlr on the corner of
iolndexter and Mali street3 Is under?
ling a new coat of paint,
j Yesterday morning before Mayor Wll
1 In Mr. Ed. Alexander was bound over
I the, Superior Court under $100 bond
lr resisting an officer and carrying a
J mcealcd weapon.
? Miss Wilma Sawyer, who has been in
I orfolk for several weeks visiting rel?
ives and friends, has returned home.
I DKVrosj.
(Special to Virglnian-Pllot.)
! Edenton, N. C, Sept. 15.?Rev. Geo.
;. Cowan, pastor of Macedonia Church,
'. Ill commence a series of meetings
! ere Monday.
1 Chief of Police Roberson visited Nor
' Ik yesterday on business.
I Th6re has been au'te a change In the
pather this week, causing fire to feel
'imfortable morvinge and ev-?r.Ings.
j Rev. Joslah Elliott Is co: dueling a
I'eetlng at Center ITU) this week.
1 Quite a number of our aport loving
ntlemen are forming a party to si
jnd the yacht races at New York the
st part of October.
Mter .?pendi'ng several days h?re w'fh
;ends Mrs. Hlllle Holmes returned to
pswell to-day.
W. A..Leggett, of Hobgood, N. C. Is
ending a few days here with hie
iend,*<Mr Wooten.
Hon.;'Thos. G. Skinner, of Hertford,
jld Hein. C. F. Warren, of Washington,
lie In town to-day on professional bus
,2SH.
H KRTI'ltR ft.
(BpeMal to Virginian-Pilot.)
?ertfOTd. N. C, Sept. 15.?The East
.rollna Company Is progressing rap
;y_wlth Its work of connecting the
jiln Iriislnr-s places of the town with
2 Office by means of the telephone
item.
jdr. Henry Macht returns home to
>rrowf
pur young men and ladles are leav
t dally'; for college.
If.;:./- '
Gold Dust cleans '
everything about the
bouse better, with
half the effort, in
half the time and at
half the cost of
soap or any other
cleanser.
Orn-l for fr?* tnokltt?" Ooldin Ruin
for noutcmork." .
THE N. K. FAIRBAKK COMPANY
CUcap St. Ulis NewY.rk Beitoa
And when you are ready we will
put them on your floor
9 i?ini?w *-???'witar bortiu)
At a small profit above loom cost.
JETS,SI.25 Regular,at 90 Gents.
VELVETS, $L(15 Regular, at 75 Cents.
BRUSSELS, 76c. Regular, at 50 Cents.
First-class and attractive House?
hold Goods ar prices without an.
equal in Greater Norfolk.
WHITEI1URST& BRO.,
283 to 287 CHURCH STREET, Corner HOLT,
? cT- [ h.sa, t ii, tf
XORFOLX, VA.
GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN
AT COST
TO CLOSE THEM OUT
Ol JIT PRICE? OJV
Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases.
DOYLE & SMALL,
002 IVIaiia St,
Opposite the Monument.
P oooo-oo ooo-o-oa-o-oo o-o-o-ooo
Virginia Electric Company,
^-rvo-o-oo -o-o-o-o-o-o- o-oo ooooooo-oo
We Won't E^all OiULt
ABOUTTHETERMS,
Our credit system was designed to ^e a convenience to
you and a help to you in buying. We want you 10 make use
of it without any hesitation. A little per week or month .is
all we ask. and we will arrange terms to suit you. We can
easily convince you that our prices are the lowest in town.
New Furniture New C^rpri*.
We have had gr^at stocks b for?but never, one
like this?so complete?so elegant?ah so moderate iti price.
W e want you to come in and look around?wh -ther you buy
or not. See the new styles in Parloi and Bedroom Suiies.
S. e the new Sid boards and China Presses. See t.ie new
patterns and colorings in Carpets.
Mew Go-Carts and Carriages
Beautiful.Patterns. Elegantly Upholstered.
?11 Goods Marked in Plain Figures.
?B. mm BUB WTUiaiEHr Mil
319 and 321 OHTTROH STREET.
TRAVELERS' GLIDE.
SchecMo in Effoct
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 25. 1S39.
LEAVE NORFOLK DAILY.
7AO m. m. ?For Richmond. Washington,
I.y.-ichburt and tito West.
4:35 p. m.?Vest'.uulcd Limited tor Rich?
mond snd Washington. Slopi
only at Suffolk. Waverly and
Petersburg.
7 25 p. m. ? For Petersburg. Lyttcnhurg,
v the West and Southwest.
Trains arrive at Norfolk dally 0:30 a. m.,
11:23 a. in. and ln.tu p. m.
Tickets and all Information at statins
and 1U U ran by street.
W. n. BKV1LU
Ueusral Pas??nser Aciiat
SOUTHERN
RY.
DOUBLE DAILY SCHEDULES
TO ALL POINTS
SOUTH,
SOUTi EAST,
and SOUTHWEST.
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1. 1SS9.
LiY. Norfolk. 9.30 a m *7.40 p in
Ar. Sutlelk .10.40 a m ?.?b p m
Ar. Empurla .12.43 p in 11.23 p m
Ar Lawrencevlllo . .. 1.2? p ni 12.3U a m
Ar. Baydton . 2.4? p m 2.35 a in
Ar. Jttppess . 3.00 p ru 3.00 a ni
Ar. Buffalo Lilthla.?3.55 p m
Ar. Daltvlllo . 5.35 p m_6.52 a_m
L.V.-Norfolk . 9.'00 a' hi 8.35 p m
Ar. Raleigh . 3.50 p m 2.0!) a m
Ar. Durham . 4.43 p m 3.10 a m
Ar. Greensboro . 6.35 p m 6.15 a in
Lv. Danville K. 6.03 p m
Lv. Greensboro . 7.24 p m 6.31 a m
Ar. Salisbury . 8.39 p m 6.41 a m
Ar. Chariot to . lO.Ou p m_7.55 a m
Lv. Salisbury . S.50~p"m 9.05 a m
Ar. Ashavlllo . 11.10 a m 2.25 p m
Ar. Hot Springs . 1.29 a m 3.57 p m
Ar. Knoxville . 4.15 a m 7.20 p m
Ar Chattanooga. 7.40 a m 11.35 p m
Ar. Nashville . 6.55 p m 6.40 a m
Lv. Chattanooga . 8.00 a th
Ar. Memphis . 7.10 p m_
Lv Charlotte.10.15 p m 9.35 a m
Ar. Atlanta . 5.10 a m 3.55 p m
Ar. Montgomery.10.31 a m 9.20 p m
Ar Mobile . 4.12 p m 3.C6 a m
Ar. New Orleans . 8.30 p m 7.40 a m
Lv. Atlanta . 6.30 a m 4.1n p m
Ar. Birmingham .11.20 a m 10.10 p m
Ar. Memphis . 9.30 p m 7.45 a m
Lv. Charlotto .10.20 p m S.15 a m
Ar. Columbia . 1.37 a m 11.25 a m
Ar. Augusta . 8.00 a m 2.45 p m
Ar. Savannah . 5.C0 a m 2.57 p m
Ar. Jacksonville . 9.00 a m 7.40 p m
Ar. Tampa . 5.30 p m 6.30 a m
? Daily except Sunday.
i'ii 11 iii ii ii Hnlncn Slopping Cnra.
For all Information apply at
tlllJT TlOltKl W flier, ISllIU anil Gruuby
Nlr??l?, 'I'liourn 1.3.
Baggage, called for and checked from
hotels and residences by Virginia Trans?
fer Company on orders left at ticket of?
fice.
FRANK S. GANNON.
Sd V. President and Gen'l Mgr.
J. M. CULP, W. A. TURK.
Trufflo Mgr. Gen'l Prsb AgL
Washington, D. C.
W. H. DOLL. Pass. Agt.. Norfolk. Va.
lUlfl
The new and powerful tron palace
steamers NEWPORT NEWS, WASH?
INGTON and NORFOLK will leavo
dally as follows:
NORTH-BOUND.
Leave Portsmouth, foot of
North street . V" 00 p. m
Leave Norfolk, foot of Water
street . 6.45 p. m.
Leave Old Point Comfort.. ti.*o p m
Arrive In Washington. 7.00 a. m.
Arrive In Philadelphia, Penn.
R. R.?'lO-Se a. m.
Arrive In Philadelphia. B. & O.
R R."11.00 a. m.
Arrive In New York, Penn.
R. R."1.13 p. m.
Arrive in New York, B. & O.
R. R."1.25 p. m.
SOUTH-BOUND.
Leave New FRn"" .Rp R" *12 M p' m'
R. R.?????? - a...."1.00 p. m
Leave Philadelphia, Penn. R.
R. '3.12 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, B. & O.
R. R."3.07 p. m.
Arrive In Washington. Penn.
R. R. '6.10 p. m.
Arrive in Wash'.rglon, B. & O.
K. R.??6.00 p. m.
Leave Washington.?<"..30 p. m.
Arrive Old Point Comfort.,.. 7.00 a. m.
Arrive In Norfolk. 8.00 a. in.
Arrive in portsmeulh. 8.30 a. ni.
?Dally.
??Dally, except Sunoay.
Tickets on sale at B. & O. ticket office
N. & C. office, at W. T. Walke's and
company's office on wharf.
For further Information apply
D. J. CALLAHAN,
Telephone 441. .?geilt.
SCHEDULE ELIZABETH RIVER AND
HAMPTON ROADS FERRY CO.
EFFECTIVE JUNE 20TH. STEAMER
VOLUNTEER, running between Nor?
folk, Pinner's Point and West Norfolk.
Landing at Southern Railway's wharf!
foot of Jackson street, Norfolk: touching
at Atlantic Coast L ne and Southern Rail?
way's wharf. Pinner's Point and landing
at A; and' D Ry. wharf, West Norfolk
LEAVE NOHFOLK-S:30 a. m.. '7;i:>
m., !S:30 a. m., ?:30 a. m. (A. & D.>: lO.S?
a in., 112:00 m., 1:30 p. m., !2:30 p. m.,
4:00 p. m., 5:50 p. m., ?S:35 p. m. (So. Ry.)
ARRIVE PINNER'S KOINT-6:l5a in'
7:iS a. m., 8:45 a. in., 10:45 a. m., 12:15 p. ni.
l:4o p. ni , 2:45 p m., 4:15 p. m., 6:00 p in."
till p. m. i
ARRIVF WIST NORFOLK-7:00 a. m
fi a. nv. f:f-0a. m., li '? >. in . 12:3) p. m.,
1. ) p. m , <r.00 p. m.. . o, 6:i5 p. in
i i'aVM WEST v-7:C0 a. m
!S:00 i. iri;; I0:0o a. ni . U.C'i 5. m.. !l:00p
Bi.. 2-? p. m., !Z:W p. M., 4.^ p. rn. (A
IJ.). S:15 ;>. ni.
ARRIVE PINNER'S POINT?7:13 a m
?8:?i a. rn. (;'(?. Ry.). <":;?. a. in.. 10:13 a. m '
11:1* a. rp.. l:li p in.. *:li p. m. 3:io p. m '
5::o ii ni., e io p. in..' 'Si.'.s p. m.
ARRIVE NOR"Oi.K-7:3u a. in 8:20 a
m., 'j::o * m . 10 "0 -,. in.. ll:3<> a. in. 1 30
p. m , 2:3j p. m., i:tC p m., 5:2t) p. rh.' 6M5
p. m., ?:u? p.m.
?Daily?All other trips dally oxeeepi Sun?
day
IFrelght carried on these trips only.
G. M SKRPKI.L. President.
F. B. DANCY. Vice President.
J. A. C. GRONER. Sec. and Treas.
OR. ANNA GIF.RING,
R?fiistereJ Physlc'ua
Private santtarlura
of high repute. V?g.
etablo compound for
female complaint*
Jl.OO Lilly Watte
Regulative Pills 12
Wives without chil?
dren consult ma
1603 E. Baltimore ?t_
BaJlimora. Md.
lFAVclFRS" GLIDE.
?and?
CURRITUCK DIVISION,
With steameia forming the
?EAST VIRGINIA ANU CAROLINA
(formerly Pentl's Nvrlh Carolina Una
unil Bciineus North Carolina L'he.)
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT 0 ISM
MAIN 1JNE-TO VIUU1XIA UBACH '
LEAV13 NORFOLK.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
7.00 a. m.. Mixed,
lo.?o n tn? tnrough repress.
12:50 p. ni.. local expr*i-?.
3:0i) p. ni., thidtiRh eTp.-esa
5.10 p. m., East Express: makes no
siop^ west of Thalia.
6.40 p. m.. 'through Express.
SUNDAYS.
9:25 a. m., local express.
11:15 a. in., through express.
12:50 p. m , local express.
3:00 p. in, thiGUgh express.
E.10 p n>... Fust Express; makes no
stop west of Thilla.
LEAVE VIRGINIA 11 EACH,
r Dally except SunuAy.
(a)S:20 a. m.. fast express.
11.60 (i. m. MrUcd.
2:15 p. ni., throuprn express.
?> M:l!> p. ni.. fast expresa,
6.30 p. im., Docal Express.
10.13 p. m., Through Express.
SUNDAYS.
10:15 a. in., local express.
2'15 p. in., through express.
?4:20 p. m., fast express.
6.30 p. in.. Local Express.
10.15 p. in., Through Exptrss.
?Stops only at Oceana, L>nuhavcn and
Kompsvlllu.
Through express trains make the trip In
25 minutes.
East express In 30 minutes.
Local express In 35 ntinturs.
CURRITUCK DIVISION.
LEAVE NORFOLK. VA.
Dally except Sunday--10:0u a. m.. mixed:
6:00 p. in., local express.
LEAVE MUNDEN POINT. VA.
Dally except Sunday?7:30 a. m.. mixed;
2:00 p. m., local express.
All steamers other than CurrStuck
Sound steamers arrive and depart from
pier No. 1 (adjoining Clydo Line) Water
street Norfolk. Va.
Trains stop only on signal at Interme?
diate stations to toko on or pel oft pas?
sengers.
W. P. ASHDURN,
Gen. KM. and Pass. Act.
B. P. ROLLAND.
Superintendent.
NORFOLK & OCEAN VIEW
WAY COMPANY.
RAID
QUICK
AND FREQUENT SERVICE
BETWEEN.
NORFOLK. OCEAN VIEW. OLD POINT
HAMPTON AND NEWPORT NEWS.
Tako the Ocean View Route Tor Old
Point, connecting with the C. & O. and
Trolley Lines for Newport News and in?
termediate towns.
8.00
!l:30
11:00
P M
12:30
AS
go
A Ml AM
6:001
7:30
0:00
10:30
P M
12:00
12:30;
11:001
?1:30j
!2:0u
?2:30|
13:00
?3:30
M :00
?4:30
!5:00
?,!
?6:30|
17:00
?7:S6|
!S:00l
??:30|
!0:00| 9:2:
?9:30|
110:00110:25
Schedule tak?
ing effect
June 11,
1893.
3:25)
4:25|
7:251
I
8:25|
A Ml
-|L'I d'y exSun
|Md d'y ex Sun
S:30| Local dally
l0:00|Local
11:30| Locai
P M
1:00| Local
IExpress
Old P't
Express
Old P't
Express
4:00jOld P't
lExpress
6:00IOKl P't
(Express
6:00|Old P't
I Express
7:00|Old P't
lExpress
8:00 Old P't
(Express
0:00iOld P't
lExpress
i|-lOcrim V,
lExpi C3?
-[Ovean V.
36
A M|AM IA M
6.55
,S:00(
9.-55
11:25
P Ml
, 7:50
9:20
I 10:50
P M
jl2:20
|' l:S0f 2:oo
|' 2:20l' S:00|
3:201 4:00
Um
8:30
8:60
10:25
11:50
P M
1:?J
2:20
5:20
6:20
I-110:00:10:20
I I I
I-11:00)11:20
? Ocean View only.
! 1st Section Old Point Express. 2nd Sec?
tion Ocean View Local.
S Leaves nt 10:15 on Sundny.
Local freight leaves Norfolk 7:00 a. m..
11:00 a-, m. and 6 p. m.
Freight received until fifteen minutes
before leaving time.
Faro for the round trip to Ocean Vtew,
V>c.
Fare for the round trip to Old Point
from any part of Norfolk. 60c Old Point
tickets on salo by all street car conduc?
tors, i
f
OR RICHMOND.
CLAREMONT,
PETERSBURG,
OLD POINT,
NEWPORT NEWS AND .TAMES RIVER
LAXDINGS DIRI5CT BY
DAYLIGHT.
Virginia Navigation Company's Elegant
Sal-.on Steamer POCAllONTAS leaves
Clvde wharf, Norfolk, every TUESDAY,
THURSDAY and SATURDAY at 7 a. m.,
touching et Portsmouth. Newport Newa
and Old Point going and returning, ar?
riving ut R.chmond about 5 p. m? con?
necting with all evening trail.s.
Kare to Richmond, II SO.
To Richmond and return, J2.50. "'
To Richmond, aeebnd-elaaa, $l.tt>.
Tickets much cheaper than any other
route to Richmond. 1'ctersbure;, Wavcrly
Hieksford and stations on Atlantic and
Danville railroad and all points via Rich
niond.
Tickets for sala at tlrkct agencies of
Walke & Son. H. Urandt, and on board
steamer.
Freight received dally (Sunday except?
ed) for all above named points.
JAMES W. M'CARRICK,
Agent.
BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET CO
say uirsiss.
U.U.\t>AV. At, a S. ISDJ
L? Po lanvw h. Il'sh ?tierl.!4.21 p m
I.V Norf Ii ?B Hi ?trtet.!6:U0 p m
l.v Old Poll?! tlygca I'lel.!>:'J0 p m
Ar. I5?i::tnc>ir. l/ninti I.'v-tt. 7:00 a ;n
NORTHBOUND
Lv llBl?.:ni'id . .
Ar Philadelphia ..
Ar. Not? Yoik -
i i' Ii 11 I U .'z o.
!,41 A mil 7 :ii a in
,j*W:tl J ln|!IO:l4 a in
. Ii p in: 113:33 n'n
SOUTH?6T?XD I P. R. K. I 11. 4 U.
Lv sTf York .! p m| 1 :oo p rn
Lv Philadelphia .I :<:?' V ??, !?:07 p in
Ai Bail. Canton ....1 '.7:00 p ml !i:10 p m
Lv. naltlmore, Light street .6:30 p m
caniuo . 7:10 p m
6:15 a in
7:00 a m
1:30 a ia
Lv Ualtii??i?. canion . 7:1
Lv' Old Point . 6:15 a m
Ar. Norfolk ... ...
At. Portamoutn _
??Dally except Sunday. '?Dally.
Ticket? aold lo ?1! points North. East
?nd West end t.acaiS? checked to d>a>,.
nrtloD. Staterooms reserved upon app'u.
-*ilon in parson ?I the company's oriice
No 77 Weal Main street, or on bo?r.j
*lp".?Kh? will uot ho received, after 4 n
? l0 Bo fo. ward Ihxt day. **
For luruior information apply to
K9 . , ? ? KEY COMPTON
Oeneral Agent.
J. W nROWN. Jr
Southern fuM-u-er Av?nt.
TRAVSLEir SUiOEV
OJflouiJjJsj'iiji!) WM
FOR NEW TORK.?Fas
se-ngor ships are appointed
to salt daily (except Sunday)
at 7:00 p. m.
FROM NEW TORK.?Oii
Monday. Tuesday, Wednes?
day, Thursday - and Fr.day
at 3:00 p. in., Saturdays at
4:W p. m.
FASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS
UNSURPASSED.
Fa:e, 'ncludlng meals and stateroom
berth .n...5 8.00
Kounu trip (limited to 30 days . 13.00
For tickets and rcservutlon ot state?
rooms apply at tlckr.t oilicc, lti9 Main
street, or at general office, at whart.
Ships leave Old Point for Norfolk Sun?
day about 10 a. m.
TIME SCHEDULE OF STEAMERS
Hampton Reads, Mobjack, Luray. Acco
mac and Virginia Dare, sailing da'ly (ex?
cept Sunday) from Company's whaif, Nor?
folk:
FOR OLD POINT?At 6:20 and 11:15 a.
m. 3:45 end 7:10 p. ni.: Porlsmo'ith, 6:45
and it.03 a. m., and 3 03 p. ill.: Bay Una
wharf. Norfolk, at 7.IX) and 11.SO a. in. and
4:00 p. rn.
FOR HAMPTON?at 11:16 a. m. and 3:45
and 7:10 p m.; Portsmouth.' 10:05 a. m.
'ind 3:05 p. m ; Buy Line, at 11 30 a. m.
and 4:00 p. m.
FOR NEWPORT NEWS AND SMITH
FIELD?* t 2:30 p. m.: Portsmouth. 2.45 p.
?n.: Bay Line, 3.00 p. m.
FOR WARE AND EAST RIVERS?At
6:3'.% a. m.: Portsmouth. 6:45 a. m.; Bay
Line. 7:00 ?. nv
FOR NORTH RIVER ? On Monday.
Wednesday and Friday 'at 6:30 a. in :
Portsmouth, 6.43 a rn.; Bay L.lne. 7.00
a. m.
FOR SEVERN RIVER?On Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday at 6-39 a. m :
Portsmouth, 6:45 a. ni.; Bay Line, 7;00
a. m.
FOR RACK. POQUOSIN AND TORK
RIVER LANDINGS AND CRAB NECK
?On Monday. Wednesday and Frldav ai-l
R:15 a. m.: Portsmouth, 6:30 a. m.: naflH
Line. 6:45 a. in. Returning following dayffl
FOR NANSEMOND RIVER AND SUF
FOLK?At 3:00 p. m.: Portsmouth. 3:" .
m. Connect'ng at Suffolk with Su..oik
and Carolina railroad.
Frcisht lor Ware. East North, Severn.
Rack, Potiuosln, York rind Nansemond
River Landings must he prepaid.
All schedules subject to change with
out notice.
Freight for Washington and Newberne,
N. C. received at and delivered from
Norfolk and Southern railroad depot. -
Freight received dally (except Sunday)
until 5:00 p. m.
M. B. CROWELL.
General Agent.
CfiPE \ New York?
CHARLESl
ROUTE V Railroad.
QUICK TIME-LOW RATES.
TWO TRAINS EACH WAY.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MOHDAY.
APRIL 25. 1W8.
LEAVE NORFOLK.
7:45 a. m. dally, except Sunday-(Parts.
rxvotitn. High htreel, 7:30 a. m.)
Arrive at Philadelphia 5.41 p.
in.; Now Tork at J:1S p. m.
LEAVE NORFOLK.
6'00 D. in. dally; Portsmouth, High street.
6.50. Arrive at Philadelphia.
6:10 a. m.; New York. 7:42 a. m.
ARRIVE AT NORFOLK.
??00 ? m. dally: Portsmouth. High street,
9:10. leaving New York at S:00
n m.: Philadelphia, 11:10 p. m.
ARRIVE AT NORF?LIC
T:60 p. m. dally, except Sunday (Ports?
mouth. High atreel. 8:00 p. m.)
leaving New York at 8:00 a. no.;
Philadelphia. 10:? a. m.
Clone connection mndo with all rail and
sound lines to and from Boston.
Pullman Sleeping Cars on night trains
between Jersey City. Philadelphia and
Caps Charles.
Pullman UufTet Parl'-r Carsonday trains
between Philadelphia and Cape Charles.
Tli-ough tickets sold and baggage
checked at Walke'? Agency, under At
lunilu Hotel, at Passenger Station at the
Wharf and on steamer.
R. R. COOKB,
General Passenger and Freight Agent
DIRECT ROUTE .
FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE.
For Boston-Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays at 6:00 p. m.
FOR PROVIDENCE.
Every Tuesday, Thursday and?Satur
day nt 6 00 p. m
FARES TO BOSTON AND PROVI?
DENCE.
First-class. Including meals and
stateroom berth .111.00
Steerage Including meals and bunk...$9.00
Perlshrible freight sent via Providenco
forwarded by early train to Boston and
at the. same rate as by direct steamers to
Boston.
For further Information apply to
R. H WRIGHT. Agent. Norfolk. Va.
A. D STIC Bit INS, Ass't Traffic M'gr.
W. P. TURNER. Gen. Pass. Agent.
J. C. WHITNEY. Traffic Manager.
General Offices. Baltimore, Md.
mm?
Atlanta, Neir Orlnnn*. Augnata, Huron,
ChnltanongH, Naaltville. Memphis, Florida,
t-XHB, California and the g?tlr? South. ?
In Effect De?. 11. 1899.1 No. 41. | No. 40?
I/o
. Norfolk .
Portsmouth 8.A.L
SuffolV .. . "
I ?-v'?tnn .. NX.
v\ ?Mo'ii .. .3.A.L
it.-r..?.r.on "
P-.'--Vi "
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V llintngton .. " I
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T-. ?.(.-, runt!
itrom'y W.ofA
. ..L.AN.I
Orle.ms . "
Chat'n "r.i WrtAi
Nashville Nr.<-st!J
Memphis KCM&RI
?3:01t n
9:70 a
9:50 a
1 :0S P
ll-<0 a
1:M) p
S "l p
8:5S p
?ni p m
ml *:I5 p rn
m! 1:18 p m
Mo;
?ln:"S p
!11:S8 a
110:30 a
??:43 a
n
11 TO a
7:?s p
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1?:31 a
3:8? p
8:10 p
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6:55 p
7:30 p
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Connections at New Orleans with South?
ern Pacific and Texas & Pacific railways
for r.H points IA Texas. Mexico and Ceil.
,0No*4?2? Arrive Portsmouth dally 7;??
*"*io' i*? Arrive Portsmouthdally
p> m' i. W. BROWN, Jr.,
Vass'r AgL. I^ Norfou.^ Va.
Trav. Pa.?i"r- Agt.. Portsmouth^Va
B. ST. JOHN. Vice President and General
Manager.
V. E McBEE. General Superintendent.
H. W. B. GL?VER. L S. ALLEN,
Traffic Manager. Qen'l Paas'r Ayl
Po.i.mmilh. V?.
FOR RICHMONb;WASBii,v,
GIN IA. SFRINGS and MOUNTAINS
SORTS. CINCINNATI.- LOUISVlf
CHICAGO. ST. LOUJS;&c.
SCllKKULB IN EFFECTiSEPT
WESTBOUND. , ,ff I -
Lv. Portsmouth
Lv. Norfolk
Lv. Newport News
At\_K:ebu>ond UiVii'
Lv. R'd (ATanTjUneJ^
Ar. Chariouesvtlle ...I
Ar. htiiunton'i;;... ? I
Ar. Clifton Forge.
Ar- Y* .Hot Springs"
Ar. White Sulphur...
Ar. Koncevverro "
Ar. Cincinnati <?'??*"-*'
Ar. LoUsvtlle "
Ar. Chicago ."'?
Ar. SU Louis . ""
No>*,,.y3unday. Other^rae~dl[l%l
cnfton vXl Sun?._y. from old Point??!
for
"?s S?S^:1'
^i^s^?" obnos
nr^^"^-^t7^^*!^:
ft* Norfolk ?:,."; LeaXf3i Newport NeiJ.
p m A,i5.,:1? a: m-. U:16 a, na. and 0:05
"con an-d'^p _?rM* 9:15 * m" ^
n.?^^9?ncrVu5nuVH0teL:
. ... ? JOHN D. POTT8.
Asst. q?n?r?J Pwenger Agent.
**? V<? JLm Wae.
(ftorroifc ?* nwroitwa h?iVroi?rt.i
_. IN EFFECT JUNEJth, 1S99. k
Station?.
3:17 p in
Ar: 5X*6^; k-c:::::k:$ * -
Ar. Tarboro. N." C...?ilJ*;il n m
Ar. R.cky Mount, N.C |ia':iO p ?
WllllarastOB
4:1? p ta
i.ii p to
6: (AI p m S
6:35 p oj :
?- I.??! ?:? P ?
Ar. Washington. N. a..\.."^;V.| W6 p
Ar. Khmon. N. C. .. ..(.|' 7;? p
Ar. Wilson. N. c.
Ar. Golaboro. N. C.
Ar. Wilmington. N. <
3-l? P in 7:10 p ru
3:21 p in 7:60 p ra
o:aO p m U:I0 a ta
Ar. Fayeltevllle, N. C...I 4:23 p ml l:os a to
Ar. Florence, a. C. 7:2? p in| 3:16 a n
Ar. CMrlestou. S. C.[10:50 p m|-6:leu ro
Ar. Calurn..... 1 .|to:2>> p mlllVw .v ra ?
Ar. Augusta. Da .j 7:35 ami 7:55 u is
Ar. Atlant?, IIa.12:35 p In 12:35 p a '
Ar^Macoo. ni..lllili a m[ll:lS a no
Ar. Savannah. Ga.i 8:00 a ml 3:0>j a ra '
Ar. Jacksonville, Fla_| 8:15 a m| 1:30 p ra
No. O dal'.y connects with' A.C.U-'? trat?
U for oi tats 'South.
No. iM.daily.a-.copt Sunday, makes close,
tonnectlon at 9??a:ood for Washing-tic
N. C. Klnaton. N. C. and Plymouth. *. '
C, and all EuKrn. Carolina point*; also'...
at Rocky Mou.-.r with A. C. L trat? *4 tat...
all point* fa'outh.
No. 103. dally, except Suaday. nu kea
cloas conct'Ctlori at Ahcwki? for WlndaJr, '
N. C, and Elxllens on W. & P. R, R.>. ??..->?
Trains arrlvo at Norfolk al |. on.
dally, aiao at 10:25 a. ra.. dally, except
B-u.diy. /
No. ii runs through erUcou'i ciaoca '
Norfolk to Wilmington.
Hisjuc? checked at Cornpany'o NerfoTH
?haif, und also al ofllco of Pasa uukai
and Tickst ascot 171 Main st.-?rol l>>cns>
alt* Allanlla llotel).
For tlckata to all points Bouth, alaiplug
car reservations and generai tnroruialtui '
call on or address.
J. A. NEUUEBAUE.B,
raasenaer and Ticket ?? f it.
JAMES F. MAUP1N.
Oeneral Forvrardlnsj Agtnt.
R. M. EMERSON. Oes. Paas Ag?at>
Q. m. BDltl'ELL den. llsnatar. .
T. al EUKRSON. Trnftlo Manager.
ftHiUin i). H. Co.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT AUG. 2Sth. 1699.
MAIL AN DEXPRESS LEAVES NOR?
FOLK DAILY (except ?unday) l? a.m. lor
Elisabeth City, Edenton, Mackey'a Ferry.
Roper, Pantego. UelthAven. Etc. ? .Con-* '1
nects At Latniuft wlth'N. & S. R.~r;
steamer as follows: Dally (except - Sun-.-.
day) for Plymouth. Jaraeavllle. Wllllam
ston add Windsor. TUESDAY, THUR3
DAL and SATURDAY for all landings o?
Chowan river, and MONDAY and FRI- ?
DAY for Scuppernong river. . Connects at' '
Bellhaven with Old Dominion, steamers
for Makleyville. South Creek, . Aurora,
Washington and Intermediate landings.
Connects at Elizabeth Cty, MONDAY
with steamer for Roanoke Island, Orien?
tal and Newberne, N. C.
EVENING EXPRESS LEAVES NOR?
FOLK at 4:10 p. m. TUESDAY, THURSix,,
DAY and SATURDAY for Elizabeth City.
Edenton and way stations. Connects at
Ellzibeth City with steamer THURSDAY^
AND SATURDAY for Roanoko Island, ? :
Oriental and Newberne, N. C.
ARRIVE AT NORFOLK.
MAIL AND EXPRESS DALLY (except
Sunday) at 4:25 p. m.. and morning train -
at 11 a. m. TUESDAY. THURSDAY and
SATURDAY, connecting with all rail arid '
steam lines at Norfolk for the .North.'-.
East and West. Passenger station, at foot :
of East Main street, Norfolk and West- 1
err. dopot. Freight station, on Water ?
street.
EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH
FAST FREIGHT LINE AND OLD DO- '
MINION LINE between all points North
and East via Norfolk and Norfolk and '
Southern. Railroad and Eastern North :
Carolin*.
Freight received dally at o p,1 mi and"
forwardad promptly at low rate.
For further Information apply to th*>
General Office of the N.. & 3. R, R. Co.
Norfolk, V?,
H..C. HUDGIN9,
General Freight and Passenger AgeaLv
M. K. KING. Goneral Manager.
C^l LYDE'S REGULAR LINE STHAM?
J SHIPS FOR PHILADELPHIA
ONLY DIRECT LINE FROM ^NOR?
FOLK TO PHILADELPHIA: ;
Until further notice s'-eninera Aro ?.->.
pointed to sail fro.-? Noi folk every MOsLi
DAY. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY *^
6 o'clock p. m^ and from Phlladalnhlst*
every TUESDAY, THURSDAY = XSd'SA?P
URDAY. . v a??~
Through tllla of lading to all nolnt?
South and Southwest via Seaboard", At* \
Line, Atlantlo Ciast Line, VirsjlnTa and
Tennessee Air Line. Southern RallWaV:
Norfolk and CarolinaYafcd NorfQtk^andV
Southern Railroads. . i. ??
i ? JAMES W. McCARRXCK.
General Southern Agent, Norfolk. Vs.
v WILLIAM P. CWl^^fS S
_General Agants. Philadelphia..
IRWINS EXPRESS CO
2|8Water 5t.t Phon?.e.EHbar Phsai,: ?