. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, Church, South. lof the South andlexas, CaUfornia?tals of Jsix States. 1901 Mly DaiV31. No. 9J. [o a ma mi^ a in lio ptn lo. 31 10 a tu o a nr JSpm )i a m 5 pm 10 p IT 20 pir10 pni |55 a iM T30 a n.(35 a m 7 40|- m 10 35 p m I 00 am 4 5* a m9 15 am 5 40 pmNo. 41 3 55 pm 7 30 pm 10 15 pm 8 00 am 11 40 a mII 10 a mII 00am 4 12 pm8 30 pm 5 55 pm8 10 am )aily34. DailyNo. 3S. [29 a mil 30 amlb a m 2 00pm|co am 5 50pm00 am00 am30 pm10 em8 00 amNo. 6610 42 p m 7I 5 (46 p m, I40 p m fo. 34 i29 a r ]i8 am 12 23 pm132 at 3 31pmlie
. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, Church, South. lof the South andlexas, CaUfornia?tals of Jsix States. 1901 Mly DaiV31. No. 9J. [o a ma mi^ a in lio ptn lo. 31 10 a tu o a nr JSpm )i a m 5 pm 10 p IT 20 pir10 pni |55 a iM T30 a n.(35 a m 7 40|- m 10 35 p m I 00 am 4 5* a m9 15 am 5 40 pmNo. 41 3 55 pm 7 30 pm 10 15 pm 8 00 am 11 40 a mII 10 a mII 00am 4 12 pm8 30 pm 5 55 pm8 10 am )aily34. DailyNo. 3S. [29 a mil 30 amlb a m 2 00pm|co am 5 50pm00 am00 am30 pm10 em8 00 amNo. 6610 42 p m 7I 5 (46 p m, I40 p m fo. 34 i29 a r ]i8 am 12 23 pm132 at 3 31pmlie am 7 ospra25 a ti II 25 pm36 p c 2 56 am125 p r 6 30 am y. b—Eastern and Tampa, for and Cuba and inv all points in IRVICE. id MetropolitanJDg, and Through(rk and SleepingLlatita nd Atlanta Fastn lUifTet Sleeping icksonville, con-tJing Car to and Pulnian Berthsfie on outgoinglii^e checked from:tra chaige at ll-FICE,luilding. and P. ii7- [ligh, X. C,[•ortsniouth, \a., [esident and Gen- Jo. 3. Nov. )ING WES ks^:?^ ^. p,W. train ^b^^^li^vingGoldsborofat Newbern for hoo p. «»• „ , with W. & ^?liate DILL. Sopt Our Boys and Qirls. Pushing Forward. There is always a way to rise, my boy, Always a way to advance;Yet the road that leads to Mount Success Does not pass by the way of Chance,But goes through the stations of Work andStrive, Through the valley of Persevere;And the man that succeeds; while othersfail. Must be willing to pay most dear. For there^s always a way to fall, my boy, Always a way to slide,Aud the men you find at the foot of thehill All sought for an easy on and up, though the road be rough, And the storms come thick and fast;There is room at the top for the man whotries, :\.nd victory comes at last.—Alvin Tennis Hunt, in June Success. Go It, Tom. Tom belonged to a settlement school, andthe school had furnished most, if not all,the real happiness he had ever the good in him was developed untilsomeh
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