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Hit S V If -.4 H' -if -'it ) V r. : V I ! 4;- ' i. U . j ! V4 ':' ! . ! 4..::. ' TIIB GRA.PB CUP Sl MusGstBilfi. A NATURAL ; . Sick Headache and 1 j . Dyspepsia Cure IN AMERICA. .! i j Tb" crystallized salts, as extracted fi-om grape and fruit, a most wonderful product from Naj ture'i laboratory Have it in yar homes and travels a specific for the fagged, weary olr worn-out. It eures headache, yspepsia, stonw aeh and bowel complaints; removes biltoua seas, stimulates tbe liver to a healthy action, counteract the effects of impure water aud tbe ex eetive nee of alcoholic beverages and prevents the absorption of malari; supplies to UM systean the want of sound, ripe Irun). s Prepared by the ; London Sal-Mcscatklli Co., y LONDON, KXOLAKO. ? Beware of imitations. The genuine in "blue wrappers only.'' rarfeen for circulars to G. Evaxovitcb, Con- end American Manager, P. O. Box 196$, New York City I j .Mention this paper. I i AUKNTS Williama A Haywood, Lee, Johnson A Co., Druggists and Chemists. Raieish, N. C, ! I ESQ for'tt tears a sufferer FROML OLA. TABBI j WOXDERFUL TO RELATE ! "FOR FORTY YEARS I have been a yio-. tim to-CATARRH ttarre-fourtha of the time a . sufferer from EXCRUCIATING PAINS ACROSS MY forehead aojix mrt fi Tk HIvh&rvM wre atv offennve.thax I I bateto nwntii H, exiw-pt for the good., it 'may do some other iufferer. ,1 have spent a jyounjg I fortune from my earnings during my forty i years MMMHramrausa; ten. i hat tried Tiatent mediclnen -everv one I could lean of from the four corners of the earth, with no relief. And AT LAST (at 87 years of age) have met with a remedy that has cured me entirely made me a riew man., , J weipJwd 128 pounds and now weigh 1 46. I used; thlrtfn bottles of the medicine, and the .only! rffrret 1 have to that being in the humble walks ot life I may not have influence; to pre vail ion alt catarrh suffer? m to qm what his cured me, GUIJiS'8 PIOSEER BLOQD W5 KEWER. Hkkbt CSts.s'' So. Sffl Second St., Macon, Ga." ( -?A "Mr. Henry Cbeves, the writer of the above, formeriv of Crawford county, now ot Macon, Georgia, merits the confidence of all interested Jn catarrh. w. a. hoff, ; ! x-Myor of Macon. i A SUPERB flESH PRODUCER ARB TONIC duhm'i Pioneer ilttd Eea.wer : Aires all Blood and Skin Diseases, Itheunik- tism, Scrofula, Old Sores. A perfect! Medicine. ! : ; I- Spring . If not in tout market it will be forwarded on liecelpt of price. Small bottles J1.O0; large $1.75. Essay on Blood and bkln inseaae maUed free. i , f " . ..' Macon, Ga Vt CUOCHS, .tuyr ANQ ; i pCNSUWlPilON USE Li TAYLOR'S REHEDY oVi ".tt." udtbero utaf aa. nnnUllns a not Di-tnctple ti.t t looae-i t&e U sir Biornln, eoagl sua KiiniuuKos ui varum ot in B1IT Or PMfBBT UU" Mil Blt'juumim vu -"- ii. tml. lorOuK&s Cro Wboopn -opS iniusfflutluii . and so DSiatatM. ai. fiCli ewad to luMm k. Aa roat arwstrtM tor a. SOI, mh ll riuro nt- itf fc. - " J tar cm tlai only. ntet cbtkivea on Ism Jff GOLD' MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. BAKER'S; Warranted aeeolwfdy mere nsMKka. from which the excewof Oil hat been removed. It h thrt timet Ike mrtmath ot Coco niiod with Btireh. Arrowroot orBtlgar, ana a therefore far more eeonomi. eat, eotttnp U$l than rn. it a delicious, nourishing, areotfthenliur. easily dleeeted, and admirablr adapted for -Invauos a WU as for persons In Beaua. ; Sett by Croeers, everywhere. BAKER & CO., DorcHestsr, WANTED ;K LADIES WAKTXD to work for os at their own homes. a7 to tlO per week ean be easily made; no canvassing; fascinating and . teady employment. Particulars aad sample of the work sent tor stamp. Address HOME M'T'Q CO., P. O. Box lB16,BoKra, Mass. i- ' "ITT E WANT Salesmen everywhere, local and trayeung,.to aeu our goods. ; win pay good salary and all expenses. Write; for terms at onoe, ana bum wuary wantea, AAaress iAV9AU Siltcb Warb Comfaxt, Washing1 f n axreet, iMston, aiasa. lTtwhhsaaHesp..t. i...., LmmA 1 9 asV.ee rl.sTWst erodu. K U1 4 CHEROKEE - i mi mum w. WEDNESDAY APRIL 7, 1S86 Ja. Jnst tall enough to be graceful; Just dainty enough to be'neat; ' Just dressy enough to be tasteful; Just modest nough to be sweet, f Just tears enough to be tender: : Just sighs enough to be sad; j;: Tones toft enough to remember Xeur heart through the cadence made giftd. A tongue, that speaks without barralng, Yet mischief enough to tease, ; ; Manners so pleasant and charming : Tnat put you at once at your ease. Ji . ' : ,.f a .i . H ,': ; Just smiles ehouich to be happy; Just sl'ght enough to be fay; Brightaa a morning sunbeam, All frankness and naivete. Gienerous, true and kind-hearted; S-! Pure aj the angels above, From her may I never be parted, " For such is the woman I love. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. ? HOICK BAPPiNINGS AS TOLD BT TBI 8TATK . ,.H PKX8S. ' I WilmingOB is to he lighted entirely by electricity. . ; , 7 Two negroes, brothers, fought at Mt. Olive Mmiiday and one killed. the other. CBarlotte b soon to have a tobacco warehouse, of which: Carson Bros, are the owners.;; -i- ' ' jf' J. B. Whitaier has been elected seo retar of th Easttai Carolin Stock Association,' of Goldsboro. ; ' The Charlotte Chronicle says : jfarmcrs report that wheat and oato are taking a goodiitaeid nd looking well.' j i At lAtkicibn's landing, on the Cape Fear;, a negro man named Rhodes was drowned by the capsizing of his canoe by the swollen river. . ::C v One of iMeoklenb org's i progressive little rural towns is Matthews on the Carolina : Central railroad. With a population of about . 350,. it has four teen stores, six churches and syen doc tors. :r: i" "f :' H : j No: mail from Tennessee has been re ceived atr-Asheville for four or fire days. It is said'that it will be eieht I or ten days yet .before the railroad will be, iu such condition as to enable ' trains to make eonnectioa at the northern! end of the road.' ' " . I IS The new; telegraph line being con structed by the Western North Carolina railroad ? company between Ashevillc junction? and Hendersonville is nearbg completion, and will be opened i: for the transaction of business in a few days.. The water-works at Concord were for- fttlljomt'd Batarday and tfie result i ' j 1 v : w" .f,Mces8;l Anf Prf" ' .fO oe ru,uy f qoai jto ine calculations ot the eneiseer. and the water supply il abund- ani. ; The Charlotte Observer savs the success -of the system is established be- yond a doubi,' and;i the people; of the town are now congratulating themselves in the possession of water facilities equal to that of any city. - i Rev. .Wm. Bi Atkinson, principal of the Charlotte female institute, a few nights ago went down into the basement of that building to see what :was the was' an explosion, tbe UIntrverayB, by which his clothes' were railed, his whisker! and hair einped an 1 his face siignuy aisngnrea.; iiis injuries were Slight. : ! : rur .tilrl Ha Ooeat. : TBI PLASTIR8 HOTKt, 8T. LOUIg.THi 8CKNI I OF A SHOCKINO TBA6XDt Four lives were lost during i fire in the Planters house Saturday i morning and- the horl had a harrow escajpe from total destruction. CThe fire started in some unaccountable way a few tninutes before 4: o'clock, in the laundry, which, with-the servsnts' quarters, make up i Wing or toe notei. .r 4 Rosie cloan , one: of the scrub-etrls , ! diaodvefed the fire and immediately fave the alarm to the night watchman, r. Gifardi, the proprietor, was at Once aroused and he and the watchman ran through the hallways and awakened the the guefctsl The hotel was rapidly fill ing with smoke and there was no time to I escane Suffocation. ' The ?uets dressed themserrea tk- quickly as possibb, and many of . them only half-clad and a few in tbeut night : garments rushed; down stairs. ifSoon the rotunda was ! crowded with -people in a great variety : of cos- : tumes.' t 1. ' Whetn the guests were hastening throng)! the carpeted corridors of " the front of the hotel the servant gtxls wire struggling' with smoke and fire in their a mgy quarters m tne rear.. Aney were ail asieep wnen tne nre oroae out. var- rU Robartson. chambermaid who "i1 ?P floor' w" wakened by the snloka in her room, and applied towel ptb her forehead. She then hastily herself, and going out Opened the doors of the rooms of the Other girls and awatened them There were twenty-five or thirty girls in the quarters and she awakened all she conldk bmt the firo had already; made snob progress that she could not arouse II it' Tf 1. T3H 1 1-J it.; I. ail lap gins, names uruae, mrougu the flor,and ten of tbe eighteen rooms on the floor . were cut off from her. Tbe girls I when awakened, rushed : about wildly,. ,The smqke was thick and sti fling and the poor unfortunates rushed blmdiy anout, scarcely jcnowingtwnere they went or what they iid. aiost or it stopped to dress themselves, ' and this delay probably cost some of them their. Uvea. There is a hre; escape at both: sides of the servants' quarters lead ing down into the alley, but in' tbeb? terror none of the women thought; of it, bnt rushed : tbrough the narrow hall way which was already filled , with stifling smoke, aid tbrdugk the floor of which the flames 'i were already burst ing. ! ji ;r- V. j borne ot tne women clam bored out on the Sow roof which leads from the ser vants' quarters to the hotel proper and others ran downstairs to the third floor an'd through the dish-room into the bote1! proper, four girls 1 lost their .'Maggie Reardon was found in her room, in the south end of the itractare. on ner knees, her head; leaning on . the SCTZli I Z17J I bad. j CAJ had D0B SnfbcaUd, Googan was found in her room. Kate Cassidy was found near the stairway, stretched out on the ' floor, and Mary Cooney wis found in the hall, a little further south. , ' One of s the male employeci of the. hotel made his escape with great diffi culty, and only after suffering terribly from smoke. Oh reaching the sidewalk blood rushed from his ears and mouth and he was perfectly dazod. He was asked his name, but instead of replying pointed to the burning building, mur muring: ! "Thank God, I'm out." 'The leprous rtHtillnn nt, whose 'flW:t. Hold such an iiiiity with Mkm1 of nmn, ; Thiit,swpt as tuiii'ksilvcr, it courses tlirough j The natural gatt and alleys ot the lxidy," and causes the stiu to become "harked jibout, most lazar-iikc, with vile ndioathsime-ruHt." Such are the -effects-of di"ased nd iHrliid bile, the only itntidote for which is to tjlfcanse and regulatie the liver ijn office admirably it f oruied by pr. Pierce's ."Golden Medicul bis Sovery." j . i : Frosts and rains have truck. damaged early ; .It is a curious fact that out of the millionsof people in Europe and America who regularlv use PON'D'S EXTRACT, no one ever hears It said that it lis not a good medicine. On the 'fontrarj- the leople praise it constantly and say it . is onf of the'best remedies in the world for I'lles, Outarrhy KheJiniatism, Neuralgia and all kinds of Pain, Intliiniinations and Hetn orrhuges. ; Avoid iniiUit Ions. The rains are very disastrous to crops. To Bpuras JsMlod Appwtlt Is one thing, to invigorate and regulate the di gestive organs Is another. And yet mere ap petizers are constantly mistaken for and are even termed tonics, HostetUr's Stomach Bit ters Is on a far higher plane in the category of medicinal preparations than the so-called tonics which impart a relish for food. ; These have their use and are estimable, provided they be pure. But the scope of the remedial opera tion of the Bitters is far wider. It reforms entirely ah enfeebled condition of the ; stom ach and purifies its juices, if vitiated, as well as promotes their secretion in heulthfui abundance. The stomach having in conjunc tion with the liver and the bowels, been regu lated, and their natural tone restored through ts agency, appetite returns,- as a matter of Jourse. Fever and ague, poverty of the blood, end - consequently debility, rheumatic ail ments and a tendency to kidney and bladder tioables are also remedied by it. Pools on base ball will be sold in many Of the turf exchanges this year. j Advle to Mothers. , Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothinjr 8mit should al ways be used when children are cutting teeth. it relieves me iiuae sunerer as once, it pro duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the Child from pain, and tbe little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." It is very pleasant, to taste; soothes the child, softens the gums, nlbj all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels ana ia the best known remedy tor diarrh ea Whether rising from teething or other causes. Tentv-flv ente now Malt Lio.coit8,4-Budweiser Latrer Beer, the standard of excellence. Bass' Pale Ale, Dub lin Porter,! etc., etc f: . J. liABDIX. The strikers have "struck out," it appers. AH OT BEE HOBBY SXA9. : ! flailBiaa la DtafaTor (Tna Batttew BImiBC BmU ' In the Kharkoo region of Itaunla, quinine is oonaidered of no accesut tor the enmof chills And fevar. The Kharkoo doctor catches a mesa of live or aba, pours whiskey over them wnttl 'they; becesne hilariously drank, and then tm to theaa in f a hot oren. . 'After betas well dried; they are pmlTsrized, tthella ad all and adjoimW. tered hi drachm doee. Whore she; crabs meat abound In this ecentry, in the waters oX tbe Eastern shore ot Maryland aad the Eastern shore of Virginia. ta inhabitants hare long smoe abaadened the ef qaialne ! and ; sensibly retort to pre vention ' in the! nae of pmre whiskey. In the malarial i seeUens ef the at West, Southweet and South, : this obco tamed remedy is now looked apon as worsts than the disease. In tenitoriee where the virgin sod la first broken, the maUrkJ poison exndlnsi therefrom spreads peeti Jenee far and near. Years ago tn the homes or the first settlers, an admixture of whiskey and qalnlne was the favorite doee for the chills, pat after years ef dosing in this erode manner, quinine has long atace been given up and whiskey eJv reaalaa in the flask, for family, and medicinal use. Experience taught these settlers long ago, that the amount ef aulntoe. reqntjrcd to drive ont the raaUrial poison in thslood. left in Its place; if not a worse poison), s condition of th system made worse instead of better. The effects of the quinine were clearly i defined In long rontinaed head aches, disordered stomachs, clouded mental faculties, disturbed sleep, and mor bid appetite.and the only virtue discovered in its Use they thought attributable to the whiskey in the mixture.. The media!, profession has Very .gratef oily modified its belief rn qamlae aa a speeine. Ostlkie'i Medical Journal, October, 188S, talnlng aa article by L. IB. Aader son. H D., Norfolk. Va., in which te learned doctor uses thie eenphaeie lan guage: 11 hope I may be pardoned for saying that the present empirical oe of qwinine is worthy of the darkest period of the dark ages. It is a blighting sham and disgrace to our ,irfejjeion." i The poopla exposed to maJartn now fortify: their systeuis against tne anproaca and inroads of the diseases prcceedln from it, and by tbe ase ot par ana ward off attack. N adalMrated Mlajinlant ow that Duffy's sbm malt whiskey la the only absolutely pure whiskey, free from f nsel oil, aa has been tested -by chemist, it )s the reeogn red cure n malarial attacks and so recognized by the people and the medical profession. T. B. YANCEY, --atAjrTJTACTUBXS'&W Agent and Csca, Fbstni, 1:3, tL, tx KB LAEOE3T ASSOKTMKNT EB THE STAR AND THE - j -AT THB LOWEST PRICJ2&. DoYMish to Buila THXK 0 OOUBSa YOU WANT A Naat and Practical Design, This ean be furnished promptly, economically and satisfactorily by A.- CBr. Banner ABCHTTSCT AHD BtTtLSlK) With the late Samnel Sloan). Raleigh, N. C, who, on atipUeasien, will prepare pUns, tTaitnna. i details, workhur drawlnn and specifications lor buildingi at svery deserip tion thronghoat the iwats. lioec dox ana, sVm fcBulWhtf. I r-H rt ri- ' .i ' . rflanh ilrnhnvrll'fAwMv lllflll UlUllfllll LJMIKI i llf . XLr.T i m l i laasirisaaanri rnTsavasssaaaaai i ' - . L.RMD v"'""""'. m m.T ewu.a BTOD-rav- BIAlwn GEM ALCOHOL STOVES j , a ' . ( a ir j ji"; I. rSr.Va . kJ I HZr? . f STT rSi - D . - a a r a ' t . bj - i ar- t r , . .. . aaa xj T,.at 'j. i i m . ; i W r-s - i m - w .-rWV-m?' -r J i l- tSs PriCEl THOMAS H eRIGGS & SQN Hardwa PAINTS, OILS, GLASS. PUTT?, BEST GOODS. LOWEST PRICKS. SQARE DEALING. BBIGQ6 BtJIXjIDIlSrO, RALraGlI, N. C. OUB mi Sixth North BY JUDGE ACO. i r BUSBEE'S NORTH CAROLINA JUSTICE AND FORM BOOK, 3rd Revised Edition.... ?2 501 SCHOOL HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA, 5th Revised edition, 30tli thousand ? ar. . SCHOOL AND BUSINESS MAP OF size 45x75 Inches. Thoroughly revised and re-eiigiaved. Ready July 1,34 50 We have for sale the followjng new Law Books : ' ONUS PROBANDI, by Hon. W . H. Bailey Itann TRIALS OF TITLE TO LAND, by Sedgwick and Wait. New Edition t sn fiFARM LA i by Henry Austin '. SEND ORDERS TO ALFRED WILLlAMiS&CO., PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS, - - , I I lift fAYETTEVtlXK 8TBKKT AID6 XCHANO PLACE, RALIGB,N. C 0 I : II rdwarel Hefch fit Wl'- I Rubber ani Leather Belting; . 1 ! . I I Sain, Dbor ad Blinds-, Paints, ,v . i J oils and ilas; Rum, Spokes 11" 111 Greenwood orse and; Mule X, ffefe L I . .-.' V,: a wTougbfiflnUihedshoe that ffS " " v " wilt last; twice as long M the SJ a"..' ..'l ' ' ordinary. ho, and'Caa be ap- fl m"ii3tf:3---ll pliM hit or ld without any , I 1 -S PLOW CASTINGS. CsaSfcsfissB Send for prices. Quality guaranteed;. UALEIQH TURNING AND COTTON Headquarters COAL! Anthracite and Bhuminoua Oak, Hickory aad Phu;I,cag or Short Orders left at the drug stores of Lee, J in son A Co., (up-towh or downtown) wil re eeive prompi attention. PLANT BED BURNER PATENTED JULY 38, 1888 i BT J. H. HORNER, OXFORD, N C A pamphlet ooatahiing dcription of the same and of its application to curing tobaeoo u barns, " Together with a CoxntAnow of the most approved methods of cultivating and curing One yellow toba 'eo, S gent to any address on reoelDt of twenty , Ave cents. I , Apply to ". ;1 4 i nvcpia tfCK MEADACHC, VCONSTlfATlON, A BmdT(orsll Oueacaf the UTOT.aUt aera. muck u4 SMMTCls. A MsiUra eura rnr for Oyaaraato, SUek I UaaUaa. Dote, one to two t IS ol. No (enntae ulU ss aelMt.l tDoanful. mnA In hnlk.1 n. iintg, amen lMbTn K A h C . O q 2 3:ss -S EJ Id f s a - -a 1 w- r-k o -3 x $1;50 LIME, PaASTKR, CKMENTJ PUBLICATIOrJS, Carolina Digest, BKYitODBjVO.OO. NORTH CAROLINA, by Collar Cobb- : 2 PLOW CASTINGS, J, H. QILL, Sole Manufacturer, PLOWS, RALEIGH, N. O TO TtLK Schools of N. C. SS- REMEMBER t f 8 0.j RALEIGH, N.C., ; ! Have the Best Equipped . fruiting & Binding Kstablishme it in Noi-th 'Carolina. If TOP WANT CATALOGUES, " ; ! INVITATIONS, ; j CIRCULARS, &cj, Send Your Orders A Large Lot of New Type and Fresh' Paper Just Arrived for ythe School Trade. s Address, I ! 5 ' S EDWARDS, BROUGHT0N & CO. ? . i 1 1 RAwaE, N. 0, h Cutlery T Tar Heel Liniment! A Valuable Remedy for the CUre and Relief of Diarrha-ttDysentery, "holra Morbus, Ct amps, ('ramp Colic, Kidney Ccmplainta. Orawl in Bladder, Pain-. In Stoniaeb and Bowels, Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Lame or Stiff Back, Bnilsen, Sprains, NeUlerash. Poison Oak, Itch, Frest Bites, etc For Catarrh and CoH in the Head it gives instant relief and is an infallible cure. lORcmember TAR IIKKL LIKIMENT. Ask your druggist or merchant -for it acd takei no other. It is too Best, Sufi gt and Safest Liniment on the market. Price 5i eute pr tottle. Sold by druggists and merchants gen erally. Send for trstimoniAls. HOUSTON & EM ERSON, Sole i'rop'rs at,d Manrrs, Greensboro.'. C. mcli'23ii2ni. , ; i PENNYKUtAL'PILLU. "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." ? The Original and Only Oenntae. - 1 hWkMirr' 1 - LADIES. Ak ir UnnW .r &od take m otber.or uicio NAME PAPER. CktehMter CKrakwl C S 1 8 Slsdlaua Hoar PhUaPa. At nrncwfl't. Jrmim MnpUwl bj UmOttr Jt Um ukw, rhUAAelpkla, Pm. . GQNSUMPTIOrJ. I hmn a nortttT r d, for U by dl ; hr tudtncha ban crd. 1 ndacd, MatrnnKla mTfaliE . mm lliiianila nf nf fha vmk kind aad of inn ia lu.mMM.thil I wl.l aandTWO BOTTLKS PttKB. lofatharwlth Val.C ABT.I TBBATI8B ea tbla diaaaM ww mmi aajivr w , ! pa. . vmnprvH ana r. v. wvar' aa. A. S1AX3 CM. 1st Fawl SW, V Tort I CURE FITS! 1 1 aaygara I to aot um aaralr to mttm thaia lor a IIbm aad (Baa ban Utam man aaata . I BMaa a radical car. I aim mmmm Iba dlaaaaa at FITS, KrnjCPHT or tklA ISO BICBJiaas a Mfi laadatady. I warrant air raaiaar la awa Uaa wont limn athara kava talM la aa raaaoa tar aot aow racatvtaf a eara, - Saad at aaca for a traatlaa aad a Praa SMUa af air lafaltlbta I'llaailri Aa Eitaaaa aad Faat d 1 a tmn row lBi A. BOOT. 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WANTED IN RALEIGH- Ail energetic business woman to solicit orders for the Uadante Orlsweld Patent Skirt-supporting Corsets. These corsets hove been extensively advertised and sold by Lady canvass) rs the past ten year, which with their su periority, has created a large de mand for them througout the United States, and any lady who will give her time and energy to eanvassinjr for them ean soon build up a profitablt business. They are not sold by merchants, and we give exclusive territory, thereby giving the agent entire con trol of theee superior corsets in the territory assigned her. We have a large number ot agents who are making a grand success tell ing these gaods, and we desire such In every town. M mb. Ganvwou) & Co., 923 Broadway, New Yrk. 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S3 a ii LT. p Sallabnrw 11 M 6 S2!StataawllU m Morgan ten, 1 60 Hound Knob. lloeAakevtpV 13 40 10 54 IN IN a a m u an a aa. & W.Springt. 14J5 CAST. IMURPHTDIV WIST. Train No. 8. iTeaut New T Arr. 4 39 1 00 10 00 s m L'v Arr IT a m 1 2o 10 t) AihevUle WBjnesrnie, u n u M (Darieston, I ' SI a ai Jarretts, 7 OS Nos. 7 and 8 run daily, except Sunday. Round Knob is dinner station for train No. 1. ; i v W A TLTtK, Assist, Gen'l Pass, A'rt V. K. McBEK, SupC wnnnswTOK a wfiLtoii & n. f v i' TRAINS flOINO BOOTS, ov. 16, 1886. No 4 ; ' DaUy. Leave Wei(?on, f 3 p Arrive Rocky Konnt, 8 tl Arrive Tarbcio, 4 SS p aa Leave Tsrboro, 11 SO ; Leave w.ison, 4 oo p m An ive Goldsboro, 4 64 44 Wilmington, 7 60 j TTLXIVS GOISO KOKTB. Nov. 15, 1886. I No4T No 40 Dally 6 tt p NoU Dally. DaUy. Leave Wilmington, Arrive at Goldabero, Leave . Uson, Arjive Reeky Mount. Arrive Tarboo, Leave Tarboro, Arrive V eldon, o 45 a m ) 60 11 86 i 11 8 " 13 25 p m 11 1 r a m : 69 I 1 21 ! ll 30 a 3 15 PD sua JOHN OI VOTE, 8npt. T. K. Embrson, Qen'iraksatgar Agent. R' aa BAJITI1XA SaAlAJBOAU NO KTB aHntUvw ia. IBM ' gOlJTSL No. Daily Vr. r n Nad 5oS0 Dally Daily Paflfi Lva. IS t M ILve. Nurht 3 i0 25 t SDjNew York,' t OOlPbiladelphii 11 00 a as . IL o V. i TU m " 00 11 lopalttna, M lNWaahington. Ill U 9 41 1100 a m 04 t Of 10 asiOanvlUe, ft U p m 4 07BlehnMnd, a 4 4wuoidlerev m laaRaWgk, la oo iDnrHain, iff! p m a ni ; ii a aa i M ilia i5 5 86 8 80 Oeeaibere, hi H 8 91 8W Salisbury, ji 10 l 5 OOCbariotte, I t Ot I U l 88 SjMitaaburg, 1 m a 46 Atlanta, f 1 49 sAiJtif artANcs. ward. Jan. la, 1(96. Sooth wmr4. Dairy Air. Lve. pr. o 'Saw Dailj An r : DalTv DaS i Lff. .aa, 8,10.UreeMboro Lre.) i . 608alen ii.aa Arr. An. 1.H t -. . gTATZ UNIVIRSITT B. B. Northward. Jsn. 18, Vm. : Soutliwart, t No. 13ailv aTAena Wo. a Wm. An. Arr.f Sunday. Lre. I a. m. University p. m. a. am, iw.w M I14S Ltva Arr. - 11.10 Chapel BUI AcsamA& 1 Cbbm Wlbxdnatasi at : VIaraBaieicnat AzTttw sa CUiiotU at ) Leava Okarlotte at Ne.1 S ArrtraatSaadgkat ' ) Aoiveai Wanaaactov ai .Tl a winannBUBj aa y. 1 Leave faeJbyet ( Arrtreat Oiartotta HAS TADKTjr TilUR BeanvstUvIDw, ShoeHeeL laarflla, i.49a,m 9M 11.00 aa. lfatS I. w. aa e-S Qiwaaabwiwr 000 y wt safaxutea at 'ayettevtlla BbsT ( whVJSaHDOXn. Baaford. Fayettevflle, BkoeHeel, BeaUBettsrille, 1.10p.m. Lif fesnv .oo , ' 10 A1XSSW A MAVrrrmT W tWMl Dyjraanjr Leave Raleigh. Wake, Fraaklinton, KlttrelL j Hendcrsen, Warren ton, Littleton, , Antra at Weldon, 9a .Uaa IS 10 81 10 60 111 17 11 88 11 10 a llll.' ia as 1 4? ii n iQUia1 TRAINS GOIMO SOPrBT. lNo4SIVTylVai DiJ Noveaiber 16, 1836. exeept I exMpt Sunday. I Sunday. eave Weldon, Littleton, ; Henderson, KittrelL Franklm, Wake, Vrriv'e at Raleigh, 4 p 81 0C $0 on to ASi 40 1 16 a 1 47 , Oil 4M 0 80 0 00 61 t Of WM. SMITH, Sapertatenrlaat, AJLKTG11 A AUGUSTA AIR-LINK. - ooiKN acBascu. Taiaa Going Seutk. I iNo l.D'lj except' I Sunday. OTaatber 16, 1888. r exeepa Bnaaay.-. Leara Balelgb, ICoaeure, Baaford. AaTtva Hamaet, AgjjeMaleVUUsalV WIRE RAILING AND ORNA : MENTAL WIRE WORE nillXB -aft CL. - II. : MOfawl IMaesB UffaaB ti0fa.ai ' aVtiaaSt lXUfwaa L40a.il at sVAOb.81 STav ..... . ' p?' atiwawM) aoo. i azawne ; : I itanday i e , 104pm f 00 'a m 0 87 lS.tf:pn 10 If 1 46 lA fOO Vol DTyWo 4 X! exeept eBtaBaat. Banday. immxf, la IMtO oo Ho A , ..A m thatetratM Tartk. Ne. SO Ndrth Howard atreet, 1 Baltlnwre.' manafectorert of wire railing for ernetariea, ; baleoDies, ete., aieTea, .andara, coal tor8isM,,wfTin wira, pro mataaOs; 1 i : I r .t. i- A -S.it u VI - - a . ; f I , , ; i i-U I i ; ; H. , . I: 1 .1
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