fill
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IS A LINIMENT HRFtCTTf
HAHMUSS.AMA SHOULD Bl OStD A
WfiD rot book 10 MPIrttRS
.UDICIDUS ARB PERSISTEBT
! r5J Advertising hits always proven
I Newspaper Advertising consult
LORD k THOMAS,
wuimw Mam.
BwtiSjk Swart. CHIOAQOv
I snd Whisker Ha.
Ita cured at home wit
oat pain. Book of pe
nlars not HU
I & M.WOOIAKV. KJX
PARKER'S
rlAlK BALSAM
Clean and baautifres ta hair.
rranfti a luxanant grxratlt ,
Nave Fail 4a Raster 4ni
Hair te its YeBthftil CaUr.
(teiidJISJsSJJnjagJjJaJ
f flTOtDiTl,U
Bailaala4ji I. y
, cJ bTI
" IllifflalflB i
LADIES
Big G baa given antre,
sal aaliif action la th
cure of GoaoiThopa and
Gleet. I prescribe 11 and
feel tale inracoinmsnd
Inf It to all sufferers.
A. J. STOVER, M.D.,
Deeater, III.
PRICE, SI. 00.
Bold by Druggists.
PEERLESS'
DYES
Do foatr On "Dyeing, at Horn.
Th-y ill dy varying. They are sold svery
Whare. riicaJoo. a package. Tbay havenoequal
W owawK.na xna;nLia., anvuni in w
or for Fattncssof Colir, or non-faOin Qualities,
They do ant crock er mut ; 40 oolora. For aalc or
ohn B. Pesend,' Druggist and Apothecary, 11
F lyettevUle street, Bon. SlmpsOB, corner HtU
ttnro and Salisbury Streets; A. W Voodwln
Co. Duggl!, RaleiuN. 0. .. "-
MARVELOUS
DISCOVERY.
Anf book learned in one raadlng.
Is Mind wandering cured. 1
Speaking without notes.
WTwMIy onlike artificial systems.
Ptraef condemned by Supreme Court.
Great Inducement to (.correspondence classes.
- Prospectus, with opinion! of Dr. Wo A. Ham-
7mmuI Hii atMrtiUftnuul iniMilk tat tn tniiwl Ala.
ease, Daniel Greeoleef Thorn
V.
I
ipson, the great
LOlSETtfc. 37 fifth Bye., N. T.
Psychologist, and other, sent post tree by
rroi. a.
EXHAUSTED VITALIT1
fit rHWUMfJ
F- afiBjui sji am. 1 iy ,
' mT"i I'l ----f
T UK SCIENCE OF
LIFE, the great
Medical Work of the
age on MsnlioodNerr.
ooa and Physical Do
hilltv. Pram&ijira Dtw
KMOW THTSElF.d
hem eonaaqnent theraon. isns pagea s to., its pre
acrlptioaa for a0 diaaaaca Cloui, foil gilt, onir (1.00,
by mail, aealrd. liittktraur sample free to all young
:. and micrtie-ased men. fiend now. The Gold and
alewelled Medal awarded to theaothorby the Nation
al alert teal Aa-ociation. litdm P.O. Box lsas, Boa.
to Maaa.. or IM. w. U PAUKEK, gradnate of
f Barratd Medical Collegi, 3 yarn' practic In Boa
i ta, who may bt Consulted confidentially. Office,
. )ia. 4 HuWnr.il rH. Specialty, Diseases of Man.
vat ie oat . Yaa feiay aerer oee It aajalai
imam
1 r. "- sT
, ivy
Tsleajrmnhy, Book-keep
.If. Bank.iBa;, Vurmmm-
nip, vwTeapaiiiaeateo,
AtiabaMtie, atle, Toang
awn and vatnaa taaatit to earn
a Uriaaand alraB a thoroaca
ftrapantjaaj for BtoaMamble poss
Baa. Tanas laaaoaabla. TinM abort.
laatraauoa thorotnth. Bmiaaai aaaa aapplmd
rarltk anaaiiataat aasMaata aa abort aoMaa. Mo
aaaita for attiiatwoa fnratahad. addran for oat.
kjtw,lLatiBaai fcaAia;a, Faiitaiaia, . V.
sfl I HO RVO?iVlOBW. Bend stamp
Im U 14 1 fpr price list, to Johniton Co
Pittsburgh, FtaM.i . - ; j - t ,. r :
HABITa OF YOUTH, BXCK88BS UP fcUH
aood and secttetoiaeasea cause nerrona de
illty. Impotence, sterillar, strictures. artcoeele,
dlsaasad proetrai glaixi, bladder, kidney, heart,
eaUrrlv eohsunption, 5 dropsy, diabetes and
Brtght's disease, wblclj cannot be cured with
stoinaob medicines aUojie, electricity, crayons,
: belle, eaulerttatkma, sounds, catheters or eat
Unv. The Kuropeaa nd A roe ri can Ifedlcai
Bureau will send trejituM sealed free, goring
the remedies which ear tbese ntberwtse tats
diseases at AokiS wltboat pats prtTately. rfirr
riau'i MTRM Bna, ttroMway iu JMBtf vt
t I or a. i
-4
Rr CLAMATIONi BY THE J GOV
ESN OR.
6206 REWARD
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
EXECTJTivjt Department
thereto, official nformation ku been
teeelred at this dtipartment thtt Dan
and William Thotnburs;, late of the
cotintj of Uaton, gtaods charred with
Adderholdt, in laid
the murder of Lee
oountr
Asd whereaa. it ari Dears that the said
Dan and William Ihornbuxg hay fled
the State, er to conceal themselTea that
the ordinary process cf ' law cannot be
erred upon thexri. j
Now, therefore it Alfred M. Scales,
Governor of the Sfale of North Carolina,
by virtue of authority in me Tested by
by law, do issue thijs any . proclamation,
offering a reward of two hundred dol
lars for the apprehension of each of the
akt Dan Thornburp and William Thorn
burg to the sheriff ef Gaston county, at
the court house in pallas, and I do en
Join all officers of the State and all good
citlxens to a sist in bringing said crimi
nals, to jus'Ioe.
Done at our city! of Raleigh, the 8th
day of September, in the year of our
Lord one thousand! eight hundred and
hundred
Inde
eighty-eight, and In the one
and thirteenth year; of American
. penaence.
A. If. SCALES.
By uieuorernorJ
II. 11. ABMriEUD. Private Sec'r.
DESCRIPTION:
Dan and Williamlthornburg are twin
brothers, almost exactly alike, about 88
i j . v. a. i . a v. u
jomia uiu, swvi w iocs u uibun ivt'i
weight about 150 pounds, black hair ana
. eyes, and woie blaqk moustaches when
they left; prominent cheek-bones, square
unaer-jaws and , strongly marked fea
tures generally, uoth hare a ooia, reeo
lute Uearing.
r i. i I - ' '..
News Und; Observer.
:
WEDNESDAY, SEPJ. 12, 188S.
The: Uld Honi Out West.
Campaign . roods
wnite beavers, ban
dannas, handker
chiefs, canes, badges.
' bpecial rates to
cjubs. Hummer
cjothicg, hats, shoes,
Ac, at a great dis
count to make room for fall goods.
Cloth
ers, and Hatters,
Raleigh, N. 0.
S500 Reward I
We will partheiaborJ reward for any case of
11 tor aompUlnt, dyspepsia, sick headache, ludl
KMtlon, coustipatlon ut costlveness we cannot
Urn with West's Vegetable Llrer PiUs, when the
factious arcricny emiipuea wun. inr, ara
la vegetable, and sever tail to give aatlsfae-
Larra poxes eooiaimng su sucar comm
c For sale by all drucgists. Beware of
rfelta and Imitations. The renalne msns-
indmrirkfJOHMC. WEST ft CO.. 8J W.
MacUsoa BCCbijMto, IU. Bur sale by Ja. Ma
vjatiaoa J 00. Sra4Uta?Ul .FayetUvHU BL,
iuuegh.110
Whar patby was six-foot deep, ' t
Now th-ngs are brik and humroia:
The Democratic heart's a leap '
Because ft' Thui man's comin. i
Republicans don't hardly know ;v
; What way to meet their foeman;
An' joungan'old by ihousands go
To hear the Grand Old Romn.
Larnin' an homespun sense an' wit I
An' eloquence he's got eaita on,
An' when it comes to bed-rock grit
He makes ye think o' Jackson; ' y
Of Honest Abe, tew, t' ar's a streak, ;
' Clean through the old man's makeup,
So 'tain't no wonder ef this week ?
He's made us Hawbucks wake up.
His words is. good as meat an' drink, ,
Sound Democratic manny; !:
And, lick of be licked, swim or sink,
We're fur the Ole Bandanny! . ,
He'll fight like SAmson all way threw,
An' fightin' won't distress him;
He likes it, -Jie does. He's trew blew, .
Ole A lien O. Clod bless him !
New York Sun.
NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. .
HAfPKNIKQS AS TOLD BT THE 8TATI
PBI88.
Durham ; Recorders The R. & t
Railroad authorities are building ; a
turn tabid ' opposite Duke's factory.
It will be used by the Oxford & Dur
ham road. ?
Durham Plant : Work progreeaec
most satisffb'orily on the addition to
Dufce'e Factorily, aDd wl en complet
ed, this will be one of the handsomeit
factory buildings in tbe whole South.
Durham Plant: There is a , big
washout on the Da-Lam and Oxford
Railroad near the cotton factory. ..
Mr. Willie johnstor, th very clever,
night operator in the railroad tele)
graph office, at this place, has been
promoted to a position in the office
of Maj. W. jA .Turk, Division lasicrf
ger Agent At Raleigh We congratu
late you, Willie, but are: sorry to loie
you from Durham.
, Greensboro Workman : We learn
bat track : laying on tie Madison
branch road from Stokesdale to
Madison will begin shortly . . . .Our
clever friend Mike llradshaw, for
some time editor of the-Asheboro
Courier, having accepted a -nomination
for thei Legislature, has Bevered
hia connection with the paper. His
successor is not announced .Mr.
W. H. Hill ; has sold to Mr. Juliup A.
Gray his lot on the corner of South
Elm and East Washington street,
30x100 fee on which will be erected
shortly a Spleniil granite front
building for the use of i the National
Bank of .Greensboro. We are glad
to know of this transaction,' forcer
tain w ar that the building now
contemplated will not only be a good
within itself, but will have the im
mediate effect of an enhancement of
the value of contiguous properties,
and so good for individuals and for
the town itself.
Greensboro Patriot : The Alamance
Fair Association has been incorpora
ted and will hold an agricultural and
mechanical fair at its grounds in Bur
lington on the 10th, llth and 12 h of
October next.. . .Rev. C.I L. WrightB,
in a letter to the Salem' Press, says
that the pastor of tbe colored Metho
dist church at Kernereville, it ia aid,
gave his wife a Tegular whipping the
other day, and his flocks have notified
hint that & ia xministrationN among
them must Cease. . . .Our Germa&ton
correspondent writes us that the
family of Mr. R., Shelton. consi&tiDg
of his wife, four children and a neice,
narrowly eseaped death! in- Stokes
county last Wfr.k. Riding along the
road in a wagon, Mr. Shelton alight
ed to speak to a friend, - when
suddenly . the horse dasbed offand
the wagon was literally torn to pieces,
and the occupants especially ; Mrs.
Shelton and . her son badly hurt,
while the lnfant'B nose was broken,
and its mouth and tongue bo badly
lacerated that it is not expected to
lire. The little girt wm picked up
unconscious, and an examination dis
closed a fracture of the kull,togther
with internal injuries.
BIER DS, aTTSHTIOll I
. If one member of the body be, ick,
the other members cannot be well. If
agriculture la pressed down, destroy
ed manufactures and commerce must
suffer. Listen. Agriculture is de
pressed. I is being ruined. NThe
agriculturisti are oppressed to death.
Hence the labor strikes among' the
factory operatives; hence our com
merce has left the seas. Look at these
figures: Between 1850 and 1860 the
value of farms in the United States
more than doubled. The increase
was 103 per cent. From 1860 to J870,
during the war, the increase was 40
per cent. From 1870 to 1880 the in
crease in the whole Union was $ per
cent ,i
Notwithstanding we had miHons
and millions of immigrants settling
up the Western States and Territo
ries, the per cent of increase was not
one-tenth what it was in the years of
Democratic ; rule between 1850 and
18G0. While it was only nine per
cent in the whole Union,- in some
States there was no increase; and in
other States there waa an absolute
decrease. Bead these figures, taken
from the census, and compare the per
cent of increase under alow tariff with
the decrease under a high tariff :
8 .1
Si
8TATBS. i St
Oi'PaHHfcioH
Or AliBICL tTUBB,
b Value
farms. 170.
ft,
Maine -
New Bams.
Vermont - :
Connecticut
New York -New
Jersey
Delaware - 0
Pennsylvania
Maryland -Teuniessee
Kentucky -
Missouri - - !
Indiana - - - !
4'4
JB
Jrfl
is
so
71
6V
9t
let
Value
Farms, lis0.
I i2,Bei,ii
W) 01.813:
139,37,070
1,272,W7,76S
2B7.23,S;e
46.7 li.H7U
l,(H.t,4l SHi
1UI,3W,WI
2I8.74J.747
8ll,Y3H,lg
34,S64,l)tfl
We
io,a57il
' T5.34s8l!
1oy.34,oioi
l,OWS,176,74l
1SW.W5.S33
' M,7,C72
76,6XA,410
1W.S0SJ4I
V,ZM31
B7S,307
Al over the country agriculture is
depressed. ; Down with taxes; down
with demagogues; let the people have:'
relief from the bondholders and trusts
and monopolists.
Tki Bibt Cry For II, j:
And the old. folks laugh when they!
find that the pleasant California
liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of f igs, is
more easily taken and more benefi
cial in ita action than bitter, nauseous
medicines. It is a most valuable
family remedy to act on the bowels,
to cleanse the system, and to dispel
colds, headaches and fevers. Manu
factured only by the California Fi
Syrup Company, San Franouoo,
John S. Peacud, Sole Agent for Bali
eigh,N.O. I
FIZST DISTRICT.
i ! Elcrleral Canvass.
i. Geo. H- Brown, Jr., and Geo. A.
Sparrow, Democratic and Republican
Can did t es for Presidential elector,
Will address the people in joint dis
cussion as follow 8 :
. Pamlico county, Sept. 13:
Pamlico county, Sept. 14.
i Aurora, Sept. 15
Fairfield, Sept 19-
I Swan Quarter, Sept. 20.
! Sladesville, Sept. 21.
I. Yeat?sville, Sept. 22
I Plymouth, Sept. 25.
I Creswell, Sept. 26. j
j Columbia, Sept. 27.
Robersonville, Sept. 29.
E lenton, Oct. 1.
: Hertford, Oct 2.
Elizabeth City, Oct 3.
Camden C. II., Oct. 4.
Currituck C. H , Oct 5.
Sunsbury, Oct. 6.
Ga'esville, Oct 8.
i JIurfreesboro, Oct. 9-
Harrellsville, Oct. 10.
I Jamesville, Oct. 11.
i Bethel, Oct 12
s I'actolus, Oct. 13.
I Oiher appointments will be an
nounced. Speaking will commence al noon
Unless changed by local committees.
John H. Small,
! Ch'm'n Dem. Ex. Cong. Com.
Appointments of Messrs.
- Pea.
I Hon. R N.
Btrndwlck aad
Strudwick, Democratic
candidate for presidential elector for
the State at large, will address his
fellow citizens upon the issues of the
campaign at the following times and
places: .
t Hackney's, Wednesday, Sept. 12.
I Henley's Thursday, September 13.
Pittsboro, Friday, Sept. 14.
Holly Springs, Saturday, Sept. 15.
j Franklinton, Monday, Sept. 17.
I Pleasant Grove, Tuesday, Sept. 18.
j Kenley, Wednesday, Heut. 19.
I DunnV, Thursday, St-pt. 20.
i Auburn, Friday, Sept 21.
Durham; Saturday, Sept 22.
: Rolesville, Monday, Sept. 24.
4 New Light, Tuesday, Sept. 25.
I Hon. E. W. Pou, Jr., Democratic
eandidate for presidential elector
from the fourth district, will speak as
follows : .
I Pleasant Grove, September 18
I Kenley, September 19.
I Dunn's, September 20.
i The local committees are urgently
Requested to advertise these appoint
ments by hand-bills and otherwise.
t SpiEB Wffl rAKER, '
I Chm'n Dem. State Ex. Com.
UPPOIJITMEJTS OF HOM. B. H. BtJJIl,
Oantoc vatic randldata for Canajrasa from
z the Fourth District.
! Hon. B. H. Bunn will address the
people of the Fourth District as fol
lows: ' ' CHATHAM COTJJITY.
I Hackney's, Wednesday, Sept 12.
i Henley's, Thursday, Sept. 13.
I PittBborp, Friday, Sept. 14.
I Harper's X Roads, Saturday, Sep-
UraOerllj.
Osgo-d, Monday, Sept- 17.
WAKI 00TJNTT.
t New Hill, Tuesday, Sept 18.
A J. Smith's (Middle Creek), Wed
nesday, Sept 19.
I'artin s btore, Thursday, Sept 20.
Auburn,: Friday,! Sept. 21.
Hood's StOif, Saturday, Sept 22.
Rolesville, Monday, Sept 24
New Light, Tuesday, Sept. 25.
Hon. . John Nichols ia invited to
these appointments for a division of
iime. The chairman of each county
executive committee is requested to
give notice and ' arrange for the
baeetings. ;
N- 15. Ubotjohtom,
Ch'm'n Cong. Ex. Com. 4th Dist.
i ass a-S-u
ApttaABttnaeataBr Haa. U. W.BasuiarUsu
Hon. George W. Sanderlin, demo
cratic candidate for State Auditor,
will address the people on tbe issues
if the camcaicn at the following
limes and, places: i
liberty,! Wednesday, Sept 12.
Faraington, Friday, Sept li.
Statesville, Saturday, Sept 15
Williamsburg, Monday, Sept. 17.
Parlier, Tuesday, Seps 18,
Denver, iFriday, $ept. 21.
Gastonia, Saturday, Sept. 22.
Heodersonville, Tuesday Sept. 25.
Brevard,' Wednesday, Sept. 26.
Franklin, Friday, Sept 28. ;
Murphy, Monday, Oct 1
The local committees are urgently
requested to advertise these appoint
ments by band-bills and otherwise.
Spies Whitakxb,
Chm. Dem. Slate. Ex. Com.
Jolat Dlicuilon.
There will be a joint discussion of
the political issues between O. J-
iSpeare, Eeq , Rfpublican candidate
for elector, and VJ.i iS. Ay cock, H.eq.,
Democratic candidate for elector, in
Ithe Third Congressional district, at
the following times and places :
Elizabethtown, Sept 18
Centreville, Sept 19.
Carter's Mills, Sept 21.
Sanford, Sept 22.
r Wade's, Sept. 24.
v Owenville, Sept. 25.
Duplin Road", Sept. 26.
4 Home's Store, Sept. 27.
' Richlands, Sept. 28.
Jacksonville, Sept 29.
Beulahville, Oct 1
i Branch's Store, Oct. 2.
Seven Springs, Oct 3.
teCOHO II STRICT.
JOINT DISCUSSION.
: There will be a joint discussion of
the issues of the campaign between
J. J. Martin and Jno. K. Woodard,
Presidential electors of the second
North Carolina Congressional district,
at the following times and places:
Tarboro, Sept. 18.
Halifax, September 21.
Littleton;, Sept 22.
Henderson, Sept 24-
Warrentbn, Sept. 25.
Wilson, Sept. 26. !
Kinston, Sept. 27.'
New Berne, Sept 27, at night. ,
, Trenton, Sept. 28. !
Snow Hill, Oct. 2.! .
Jackoon, Oct. 5.
Windsor, Oct 6. i
Jho. E. Woodaed,
J. J, Mabtin.
appolntmeaU ol lien. D. WertklsuftoBu
Hon. D. Worthington will address
the people on the issues of the cam
paign at the following times and
places :
Snow Hill, Tuesday, Oct. 2
Henderson, Monday, Oct. 15.
Wilson, Monday, Oct. 22.
Nashville, Saturday, Nov. 3.
The local committee are urgently
requested to adverts these appoint-
meniB oy nana duib ana owierwise.
Spies Wbjtaxxx,
Ch'm'n Dem. State Ex. Com.
Appolataaaats far Hasu A XL Wad4ell.
I Hi?n. Al M. Waddell, Democratic
: candidate lor Presidential elector at
Large, will address the people upon
'the issues of the campaign at the fol
lowing times and places:
! ; Newton, Thurso ay, Sep. 13.
Taylorsville, Friday, Sep. 14
i Wukesboro, Sattirday, Sp 15.
Boone, Monday, Sep. 17.
Jefferson, Tuesday, Sep. 18-
f Sparta, Wednesday, Sep. 19.
I ; The local committees are urgently
requested to advertise tbe same
by handbills and otherwise. The
ladies are invited to be present
i ' ' Spieb Whitakxb,
.: Ch'm'n Dem. State. Ex. Com-
Syrup af Figs.
Is Nature's own true laxative. I
id ;he most easily taken, and the meet
effective remedy known to Cleanpe
clhe System when Bilious or Costive;
t6 Dispel Headaches, Colds, and
rfevers; to Cure Habitual Constipa
ioD, Indigestion, l'ilee, etc Maui'
factured only by the Uuliforuin i
yrup Company, San Francisco, C.
fohn S. Peficud, Sole A.;ent 1 r Ral
Ralwfh. J4 O.
. - -aassSBasSB- -ajffptasBa---
The recent news that 15,000 Thib
cins were marching upo Sikkiru in
dicates that the arrival of the new
Chinese Resident at Lasa did i ot
produce the peaceful reeults hop d
fr. Earlier new- from fci mla nad
represented that the '1 hil tans had
made overtures for a cod ft ence, as
the fruit of the intervention of this
official; but their present advance
against a frontier State reccnizhd to
be under the protection of the IndUn
Government tells a different story.
Out of this action may grow prious
censequnces, involving the relations
of Great Britian with China, of which
laUer Thibet is a dependency.
-attLecJeiver-w' fSnle-
fty virtue of a decree ol the United States Cli
ctiit Court for the Weater.i District of North Car
oflrja rendered in a cause therein pending, enti
tled UeorKe A. McCormtck et al. vs. North Zhxo
Hns) MlllBtoneCo i pauy et ats., we, (he uuder
sttcned, will sell at public auction upon the terms
hereinafter stated, at iu o'clock a. m., on
SitTLKDAY SEPTEMKFJl 22D, 1SS8,
on the premises at Park wood, Moore county, N.
C all the property, assets and eflects ot the N.
C. Millstone Company. ,
Among tne property to De sola is 76 acres more
ot less of nuely timpcred and good farming land,
embracing the inexnaustible millstone quarry
from which are made the tar-famed "Moore
Coiihty Grit" mills, and contaminy among other
lmirovnnents, all tbe buildings, too pa, tools and
machinery requisiteland used in manufacturing
sat mills: also two baudsome dwelling houses,
wlih necessary outhouses, barns, &c, country
stcre, twenty-two tenant houses, also a saw-Dlll
aua dry Kiln complete, planing machinery,
mfetcber and plainer, two blacksmith shops. Ice
machine, Fatent roller flouring mills, machine
shops and foundry all complete ana equipped
wits the best machinery. Also a telephoue sys
tem, 17 miles long, extending from Park wood
throUKh Carthage to Cameron on the R. & A. A.
L. H. K.. also 4s snares of stock in the Carthage
Kaliroad, also a very large and assorted stock of
machinery, tools and machinery supplies, laclud
lng enrines, bo.lers, pumps, corn- sueller, shin
gle machine, wind mill, belts, piping, baud an
round iron, &c a lot of gold mine machinery;
also large lot of finished and uufiaisheo mills ana
millstones; alto large lot of sash, doors and
bli(lds, goods, wares and merchandise ai d other
personal property ot various descriptions, and in
Ltrtge quantities and all the other property, to
gether with the franchise ot said company.
Terms of Halo:
the property will be ottered first m dktatl an,d
the in toto or in obohs. If the higbast bids
wb?s Uie property is offered In detail agKregale
moire than the hiutiest bid for the property when
offered in gross, the bids in detail to be leported
to court as tne last ana nignest bias, otherwise
the.Wd in gross will be reported to court as the
last and highest bid.
when offered m eta 11. the said real estate
with the buildings and so much machinery. AC.
as is necessary in the manufacture of mills, as
described in said decree as "The Plant," will be
ottred at one-third of purchase price in casothe
balance in two equal instalmenls. payable at
aa 12 months, tbe deferred paynienta to bear
percent interest irom aay oi sale, ana io be se
cured by notes with good security, the purchaser
to feeep the property Insured tor the benefit ot
the Receivers In a sum equal to halt tbe unpaid
eirenase price; upon delauls of which tbe said
ecefvers shall have tbe right to Insure the said
property and the amount so paid by them for
such Insurance shall be added to and form part of
the purchase price. Tbe purchaser to be let Into
possession upon the confirmation o( said sale and
the payment of the cash instalment of purchase
prieei tbe tide to be retained until the purchase
pritje is paid iu . full. ,
A4i tbe other property. Including the flouring
mill, ce machine, telephone sysUjial wind mill,
machinery, Ac, in machine shops and foundry, in
saw mill and dry kiln, in supply room, Ac, being
ollered separately, lor cash.
After such offering nr detail and before tbe
offering in okoss, ids purchasers at-the detail
aale shall deposit with the Keceive.-s u per cent
of the purchase price respectively ot the (ore go
ing property as an earnest of their respective bids,
upon failure ot which the Receivers sbaU nave
power to resell any Item ot said property, upon
which the ) per cent shall not be deposited
The whole o( tbe property ordered to be sold
will then be ottered In oue lot or in ohobm on tbe
following erins: Eor an amount in cash equal to
the amount for which all the property (except
" i ne riam, teiepnone system, saw mm ami ury
k 1 1 1 mach luery ) sold M d kt ai l togetlier w i th oue-
tliltd et the lesidue ot Uie cross bid. the balance
ot the gross bid to be paid Iu and 12 months, toe
deferred Instalments of tbe purchase price to
bear per cent Interest from day ol sale, and to
be secured by note with good security. The i ur
chMaer to keep Uie property Insured and to be let
liitd possession and the title to t e retained In the
maimer above prescribed.
lii addition to tbe above described property, e
win also sell at tald time upon the premises ot
Lefislirimm, tn Moore county, N. C., for cash,
on other tract of land containing 4" acres, and
k new n as the "ilouitH Tract;" also one 1&
horj W ood, Tabor it Morse portable engine on
whicels. one Lane Kodiey saw mill, with 30
feet carriage, oue ftu Inch solid saw and w feet
eight Inch rubber belt and six wagons.
t full details reference is made to said de
flrefe, ; :
- r EKNKST HAYWOOD,
lull It I1IVUII1I 1
Jtecsiyers ot the II. C. Millstone Company.
; 1 . Baieiitn
r A LUABLK REAL EWTATK FOB HALE.
Bjf virtue of authority conferred by a cer-
011 tne 11 in uay 01
V
tain deed of trust, executed
Jury, i;,by Alfred Haywood and Harriet, his
wii, ma. w. naywoou, i rustee, aa recoraea in
the ofllce ot the Register of Deeds of Wake coun
ty, N. 0., iu book irf, page SU7, 1 will on
'Thursday, September 2tlt, km,
sell at publie outcry io the highest bidder for
casii, a certain bouse and lot, situated in the my
of Balelgh, N. C, adjoining the lauds of Dr. Jas.
Mcrkee, Al, X. Norrls Ksq et al., and described
as fbllotrsi viz.: begimithg at M. T. Norrls' west
ooriier on an alley or roadway known as Bajtt
Alley, runs westward along said alley &2 feet and
S Inches: to McKee's corner, thence northward
parallel to said Norrls' Hue 6U feet inches to
Malone's line ; thence eastward with Malone't
Hue 62 feet and 2 Inches ; thence southward to
Nofris' corner aud then with his line to the begin
ning. Piace of sale County Court House door in the
citv of ttalelghrN, C. Time of sale u o'clock m.
A.W. HAYWIJOD.
Trustee.
ALAlili LAftli roll D4U.
virtue of a Certain deed of mortgage execu-
tedum the ath day of April. 183, by Alfred Jones
and Little C. Jones, his wife, and Millard Mlal,
truUf , to R. 8, Pulfen, and recorded In the cilice
of the Register of deeds for W ake County, N. C,
in book .j, atpagersu; aiso uy auinoniy 01 acer
Ul(i deed ol trust, executed ou the 'Ailli day of
August, ISO, by the same )iartles, to A. W. llay
woid. trtistee for It 8. Pulleu, and recorded In
the oniee of Uie Register of Deeds tor Wake
county, N- C, in Book 74. at page sui ; also by au
tlnrrily of another deed of trust, executed on Uie
17tS4 day ol February, texa, by the sanv parties,
to V.ruett Hay wood, trustee tor K. b. V ,llen. ana
recorded tn the ofllce of the Register deeds for
Wake county, 51. C, In Book , at pa , 6U9; also
by authority of a certain agreement, executed on
the 28th day of January, !(!, by the same parties
to It. H. fulleii, aud recorded in the office of tbe
Register of deeds for Wake county, N. C. In Book
), at pae 441, we will, on Saturday, the cih day
of tk-tuot-r, 18hS, sell at public outcry for cash, the
interest and estate ol said MMard Mlal, trustee,
Alfred Jpites and Lizzie C. Jones, in the land de
scribed in the aioresald deed of mortgage, deeds
ol jjrust aud asr-eemeul, said tract of laud contain
ing M acres, more or less, and being the same
trai t of land whereon the said Alfred Jones, and
wife, LlJtie C. Jones, do now reside ; rjterenc to
wldcb said dred ot mortgage, deeds of trust and
agreement .s hereby made for a fulb r and -more
5actlcuhtr description of said lands. Place ot sale,
oor of cimuly court house hi Raleigh, N, C. Time
of kalu, 11! o'clock, ra.
R. 8. PULLEN, Mortgagee,
i A. W. HAYWOOD, Trustee,
J- ERNEbT HAYWOOD, Trustee.
N01
, Eyv
OTICJE OF SALE OK-LAND.
Ml., nl ...thnr. I. . U . dnait In
1 j .iibj vt nutiiviitj w 111c Elicit iu m . .
Iruxt froBi L. W. Bryan and M. H . Bryan, re
CoiMed In the Register's office of Wake couuty, in
book W, page 407, 1 will sell on Wednesday, uie
kt.Ui day Of September, 18ms, at the court bouse
d0r of Wake county, in the city of Raleigh, tbe
lailds described in said deed In trust, the said
laiids being located In said county of Wake, in
ht.-Mary's township, and bounded by the lands
of Thomas Bryant, Caswell Hturdtvant. Way Land
l)'d, Jeff Hmilh, Willie ointtb, and others, and
mre .particularly described by metes aud bounds
lii:sald deed intrust which Is hereby expressly
referred lo for a description ot the said lands.
Time ot sale, U o'clock, in. Terms of sale.
cajli.
. Au
gust 2Kh, 188.
J, N. lioLDlNG, Trustee.
ALUABLK If ARM FOR BALE.
We offer for sale the tractof land now 'owned
by. Wm. Lawrence Buck, on the new road, about
t'i miles east of Raleigh, on which tbe late John
Ti Williamson lived at hia death, containing
about 100 acres- It adjoins lands of Mrs. Fisher,
Mta. OctaTlus Coke, Mrs. Uatllng and T. 0.
Gattis. Jthas upon it a dwelling house, barn,
tc, and the land la good and part of It la Woods.
BATTUi MORDECAI, Attorneys, c-
Ealsigh, V. C. Best. T,
COAL. COAL.
We are taking orders for coal and de
livering for winter supplies on narrow
margins, and advice all who cn do so to
put it in before cold weather, as prices
are advancing and sure to go higher.
Pocahontas
Semibituminous
Coal is the most economical fuel to be
had for grates and large stoves. We are
agenta for this coal here, but we supply
other
Bituminous
OR
Anthracite
coal of any size you may want on short
notice. x
Jones & Powell.
WE DO NOT
Wish to
carry over,
i
so we oiler
at cost
lor csish
114
1 i V 1 1 v
CARRIAGES
Now is tbe time to get a
BARGAIN;
THOS H. BRIGGS & SONS
BRIGGS BUILDING,
RALEIGH, K. C.
"A POPULAR HOUSE,"
THE
MOSELEY HOUSE
124 Fa t etti villi 8tm Bauioh.
If you wieh4o save money, stop with
Hoseley. Central, convenient and a
pleasant place
Table good. All the luxuries of the
season.
The only first-class ladies' and gentle
men's dining hail in the city. You can
have
SERVED TO ORDER
what you want from 10 up. "We strive
to please." Rates per day, 12. Special
ratesby the week.
PHIL. 1). ANDREWS & CO.
HEADQUARTERS
Office No. 18. telephone No. 79, East
Marvin Street, Adams Building.
Yard, West Hargett Street,
near Ice Factory, Tele
phone No. 108.
C O A L.
Anthracite. White and red ashe,
broken, egg and nut, for grates and
stoves.
COAL.
Bituminous .Tennessee, "West Vir
ginia Splint and Pocahontas. The West
Virginia Splint the best and cheapest
coal in the market, a trial of the tame ia
only necessary to prove the fact.
OOa-JUa
For smithing purposes, the best we can
buy. "The Mountain brook Smithing
Coal." .
WOOD.
long or cut and split to order.
OIL.
Illuminating oil, from a quart to a bar
rel, from 118 fire teet to the highest
grade; delivered from our wagon at your
door. Leave v cur orders tor winter fuel.
Hotter now than later. Money saved is
money made "A word to the wide,"
PhiL II. Andrews & Co.
II 1315
Health is Wealth !
Da. S C Wbst's Rt-Bva ad Braut Tkbat
mbnt a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizzi
ness, Convulsions, Kits, Nervous reuralgla.
Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by the use
of, alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental De
presslon. Softening of the Brain resulting, in In
sanity and leading to misery, decay ana death.
Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of power
tn either sex. Involuntary Losses and Spermatcr
rh ea caused by over-exertion of the brain, self
abase or over-indulgence. Bacb box contains one
xonth's treatment. $l.ot a box. or six boxes tor
S6.00. sent by mail prepaid on receipt of prie.
Vli aUARAJVTEE SIX
BOXES
Tocun any case. With each order received by
as for six boxes, accompanied with S5.no, we wifj
send the pui chaser our written guarantee to re
fund the money If the treatment does not effect
s cure. Guarantees Issued only by James Mc
Klmmon a Co.. Druggist. Bole Agents. 188 Fay
ttt?rtlle8t.. Raleteb. K.6.
Si 6
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IS cot IWl (A
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NJec
ANT ED.
A short-hand writer who oombinee
type writing. Apply to
J. 0. L. HARRIS,
Secretary Republic a,nSute Com.
w
ILMINQTON & WELDON R.K.
A1TD BBAKCHtB,
Condensed Schedule.
TRAINS OOINQ SOUTH.
No7 No IB
Dated May No a F't Mall daily ex
-1st. lass Dally Dally Sunday
Lve Weldon, 2 06 p mi 6 41pm 00 a n
Air Rocky Mt, 817 T10
An Tarboro, "4 50
Lve Tarboro, 10 60 a m
Art Wilson, 3Mpm Toopn 143aa
tvs Wilson, H 10
Arr Selma 8 19
Air Fayettevllle. T 45
Lve Goldsboro, 4 44 , 7 40 S SS
Lve Warsaw, 6 so 1 SS
Lve Magnolia, 6 0s 140 48
Arr Wilmington IM tso U SO
TRAINS QOtm NORTH.
No 66
No 14 No 78 dally ex
Dally Dally Sunday
Lye Wilmington, 12 06 a ra obaro 4 00 pot
Lve Magnolia, It am 10 86 6 80
Arr Warsaw 1S60 6
Arr Goldsboro, aa 11 60 IB
Lve Fayettevtlle, S St .
Arr Selma, 10 60
Arr Wilson, 11 68
Lva Wilson, 142 ia 4i p m 7 si p m
Arr Rocky Mt, .1 18 8 as
Arr Tarboro, 450
Lve Tarboro. 10 80 sm
Arr Weldon, 4 80 140pm tsOpm
Dally exoept Sunday.
3no. F. Diyuti,
Oenl Supt
J. K. Kbhlt,
Bunt. Tiaaa.
T. M. EitzxBOir, Oenl Pass Act
jTLAXTIO MOBTH CAROLINA JR. B.
Te take sffect 11 m., Btrnday, Jans eth, lStf.
Ho. M geias wsst, aaily except Bunaay.
Arrive lea
AM AM
Ooldsboro, 11 88
LaG range, 10 64 frf
Kinston, 10 18 M
New Berne, 6 89 6 64
Morehead City, 4 4 (60
Nod going east. dally xoept Sunday.
r at r
Ooldsboro, 4 M
LaGrange, 5 87 t tt
Kinston, 6 08 14
New Berne, T as 7 48
Morehead CIST 3 84 s at
D1UV
-perlntepdawt
QAPI FKJLB YADKUf YALLK Y &. B. CO.
oojrDaarsxo SCHXSUI KO. 3.
Taking effeet 6.16, a. m., Monday, Aug. 13th, lar 8.
TRAIN S MOTINO NORTH.
No.1
Paaaenger and Freight and
stall. Accomodauon.
1 16 p m
810
8 89
7 16
llilm
1 40 p m
2 80 pm
7 26 p m
10 is a m
lllpn
Leave Bennetts vlll a,
Arrive Max ton.
Leave Maxtoa,
Arrive Fayettcvllle,
Leave Fayettevtlle,
Arrive at Sanford,
Leave Banford,
Arrive Greensboro,
Leave Greensboro,
Arrive ML Airy
No. 1-
(ooam
T06
715
sooam
am
11 16 am
1127 "
280pm
I (
T 00 d .m.
dinner at Greensboro.
TRAINS MOVING BOOTH.
Not
Passenger and Freight and
Mail Aeoomodation
Leave Mt Airy 6 16am 10 16 a m
Arrive Greensboro, 111 " 6 40 p m
Leave Greensboro, 10 08 a m 7 46 a m
Arrive Sanford 186pm INpn
Leave Banford, 1 66 2 80 p m
Arrive Fayettevllle 4 00 60 n
Leave Fayettevtlle, 4 18 8 25 am
Arrive Maxton, S IS " 8 60 "
Leave Maxton, (26 10 is "
Arrive Bennetts vllle. 7 30 " . 1216 p m
No. a breakfast at German ton.
No. 2 dinner at eaafora.
FACTORY BRANCH FREIGHT AND ACCOM
MODATION.
TRAIN MOVINO NORTH.
Leave Mtllboro,
Arrive CHreeoaboro,
980am
SOP "
TRAIN MOVINO BOOTH.
Leave Greensboro, 8 80 p m
Leave Factory J unction, 4 so p m
Arrive Mtllboro, 615
W. E. Kiut,
J. W. Fbt, Gen'l Pass. Agt-
Qen'l Supt
DO YOU WANT ANY
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS OB
Plain or Fancy Stationery I
SEND YOUR ORDER TO
ALFRED WILLIAMS 4 CO.,
1 Booksellers, and Stationers, Raleigh, N. 0
OUH POPULAR NEW PUBUCATIONS i
North Carolina Speaker P-per. 0 eta, cloth tB
Buab-se'i New Justice) and Form Book .$2.00
fechool and Eualneea Map of N. 0., 4x8 feet. .$460
I lasTSend for Oompjetejaia
11EAPQUAIITERS FOR
QTJIOK SHOT POWDJbjR
JUST ARRIVED
"SO TRUST BAGGING."
s:J- 25,000 yards Dundee Bagging.
1.000 Bundles Arrow Ties
50 Barrels freeh mullete, extra size. -1
Car-Load White seed bats.
1 Car-Load mixed Corn.
1 ' ar -Load of Dunlap & McCance'g Meal.
500 Barrels of Flour of DilTereit Brands.
50 Bags of No. 1 Coffee.
50 Barrels of Sugar, different Grades.
For sale at lowest prices al
M.T.NORRIS & BROS.
RaleiRh, N. a
JULIUS LEWIS- Established 1868. x v wvrr
IJjLrXJS LEWIafe CO.,
KALiiIUll, N. O.
Agtn
Btcuingou
i -
1
j
Call at
j
and ete
Typewriter!",
in operation. fa. 5ag CircularB
3 ' '
descriptive nd prices upon application. Porcelaine lined Cucumber Pumps-
ALL RIGHT COOK STOVES.
Tobacco Fines, Rims, Spokei and Huhs, Sash, Doors and blinds, Rubber and
j Leather Belting. '
IHIarhvarc of all Kinds.
SEABOARD AIR-LINE
t Schedule Is effeet Sunday, July Mth, isss.
SOUTB-BOOSn
8 oo p t Lv New York Ar 6pm (following day)
Via Old Dominion Line.
6 30 p m Ar Norfolk Lv 6 20 p m
(following day).
NOBTH-BODXO
9 16 a
toopm i060a
, QQpra l85p
7 00 a IB 1 4flaaj 266p
70 2 04 j 2 0V
t8Q6 123 1 822
8 46 2 86 I 8 80
820 266 I 243
6 1 IS j 8 &S
10 80 8 87 i 4 07
1100 82 I 417
11 BB 4 0 I 4 27
11 OS 4 21 I 4 88
12 80 4 83 1 4 40
12 65 4 47 f - 4 49
146 6 04 j 4 48
2 80 6 86 I 6 IS
618pm 606ajn 6p
26 p ra Lv I 4 45p
6 40 Ar j 4 00 p
866pm (Slain SlSp
4 26 6 48 i 6 66
4 40 6 54 I 4 00
M T IT J 818
6 86 TS2,f (21
(SOBBY T64 ! (86
800am 6 40 p
V Via Bay Ltne.1
V
4S0p
(6Tp
SO p
m Lv
m
New York
Philadelphia
BalUmoret .
Ar
1 20pm
1047 am
sooam
tVia
8 00 p ra Lv
11 20 p m -1
8 06 a m
N T, P AN Railroad.
New Tori
Philadelphia
Delmart
Ar
00 a In
620am
127am
m Ar PortsmouUi
m Lv Portsmouth
m Ar Weldon
R. & 6. it. K.
m Lv . Weldon
Midway
Oaston
Summit
Littleton
Vaughan
Id aeon
Warren Plains
Rldgeway
Manson
Middleburg
- tireystone
Henderson
KittreU
m Ar FrankllntoD
Franklin ton
Lv oispm
AT 400pm 950 a I
-AS jlOJW. 650 a
Ar
Lv
Loulsbnrg
Lv
Ar
m
Ar
Youngs vllle
Wake
Fores tvllie
Neuse
MU1 Brook
Johnston Street
Raleigh
isopm
1 16
I 04
12 86
12 44
12 28
12 14
12 06
11 64
11 46
1180
II 81
1120
11 U0
JO 41 am
1066am
isoam
iat
12 87
12 26
12 06
11 44
1186
If M
10 64
10 48
10 82
10 20
10 06
8 96
6 04p m
Lv
10 26 a m
10 15
1011
8 6T
840
84
ssoam
Ar
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4 89 am
4 12f
850
s:
26 "
2 18
i
180,
11X
12 281
1160
11 2J
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1 io a m
846am
260am
6 41pm
826
aia
T 68
tat
tit
Tiomp
880am
8(6
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t
I R. A. R. B.
am 8.06 Lv Raleigh
8 6 I. 8 28 v Carey
8 41 1 8 42 Apex
It; 8 68 NewHin
B is 8 ll Merry Oaks
. yi a to pm ax asoncure
6 80a
io 16 a f
S4oai
stoat
siopm
666pm
Lv
HTTSfcOlSO H ft.
Lv
t oo pm
4 41 6 42
626 427
6 11 (12
658 568
546am 646pm
6 41 pi
91
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PttUboro
Ar
Lt
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6 16 am
166pm
4B0PB1
'1177am
op
LV
Ar
Ban
Sanford"
10 16 am
14 2T
10 41 1
16 67
1101 1
1111 1
1126 I
1141 1
12 it p m
1 07
1 90
Ar
10 16 p m Lv
Lv
"Ar"
630am
16
446pm
680 p m
tllpm
mis
rm 615
43 5 41
too
1103
11 20
10 28
10 41
19 68
1102
1113
11 28
1142
12 46 am
1 vS
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Baniordv A
Q rtentbore Lv,
Lemon'springa Ar
n 16a i
1 16 a i
lossam
1104
Cameron
Winder
Manly
BoaUiern lines
Aberdeen
. Keyser
Hoffman
Ar Hamlet
Ohio
fllkanH
Uiuw.ni
CARTHAGE RAILROAD.
: V
LV
4 Warn
446
488 .
416
4 10
400
8 47
382
Jtiam
222
1 88pm
10 06am
468pm
4 47
483
4
411
4 81
848
883
3 00p.m
a
200
3 oo pim
4 10 pm
Lv
Ar
Cameron
Keiley
rartkage
PALMETTO R. R.
Ar 46am 4 16 pi
114 .9 17 1 48 8 4T
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Hamlet
Che raw
Ar
Lv
1
12 43 pm
8 82 pm
4 18 pm
613 pra
T 60 p.m.
lOOpnT
7 30pm
CAROLINA CENTRAL R. R.
lispm
104 m
1 00 a m Lv Hamlet
4 25am Ar Charlotte
Lincotnton
Cleveland Springs
Ar Ruthertordton
1 46 a m Lv Hamlet
T 46 a m Ar Wilmington
Ar
Lv
Lv
Ar
Lv
12 60 am
8-80 pm
268pm
1149am
10 0 am
10 am
7 40am
120am 1228pm
7 80pm seoam
Trains marked thus ' leave andarrive only at Johnson Street Depot In Tjalelgh7
WM. SMITH, J J. C, WINDKK,
Bupt, i Oen. Martager.
I F.W.CLARK,
1 ft P. A. - . :
PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.
RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD.
North Carolina and Western North Carolina Divisions.
Double Daily Trains to AshevtUe, Atlanta, Augusta, Richmond, Washington, New York and the East
sotmrBormo.
Read down.
No. (2
11 oop m
iua m
3 80 "
806 "
8 60 M
1128 "
12 40 pm
o 5S5 "
9 10pm
10 40 "
(46 a ra
1 20 p m
JUKX, 24TB, 1S8S.
8,10 p mt
1,46 am
812
8 4S "
.60
1116 "
12 12 p m
114pm
2'0 M
240 "
8 17 "
4 81 "
(10 "
780
No 50
1124 am
6 60 pm
8 10 p m
8(0 "
10 41 "
11 26 a m
1 A6am
6 30 '
1080
13 oo Noon
7 86pm
7 66 am
LV
2 40pm
6 00 "
(04 "
8
W45
12 46 am
151 "
3 20 "
4 12 "
607 "
6 OS
7 28 "
8 18 "
11 10 "
Washlneton. D 0 ;
" Lynchburg, Va
hlcbmonu, Va
" Danville, Va
' Ureensboro, N 0
" Hallsbury, "
Ar Charlotte, "
" Columbia. H C
" . Augusta, Oa
" Atlanta, Oa
" Montgomery, Ala
New Orleans
Tv Soldsboro, N 0
ruueign.
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Lv
No 51
756pm
12 40 a m
a so p to
47 a m
806am
8 27 "
6 00 "
ll 26 p m
7 oo
7 00 "
7 3a m
400pm
Durham,
umvi
Lv
Ar
nlversltr.
urmnsooro, "
Salisbury. "
Btatesvule, "
Hickory, '
Morgan ton "
Marion, "
Round Knob "
Asfaeville, "
Hot Springs,
Moristown, Term,
4 10pm
i w
12 66 "
U1I "
60 a m
427
3 3) "
166 "
101 "
12 81 "
11 10 d m
55 p 01
806
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Read up.
Ko4
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llWsn
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1020 pm
668 M
12 86 pm
ssoam
Sie -swam
766am
I 18 25 1
J 10 63
I (4S
112 16 p m
1 16 "
"TIURPflY BRANCH.'
Lv Ashe vllle, N C Ar
Ar Waynesyille " "
Ar Jarrett's " Lv
1 p ni
4 80 p m
tU ai
7 N "
460 '
845
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116
686
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263 "
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11 40 SJ IB
8 35 "
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14 28 pm
7 26 "
ATE tiNlVERSITt feRAScfl.
Lt University. N C
Ar faapelliai, "
8 20pmt
lpm
6 6f am
Ar
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I2 06pmt
1106 am
6 28 p mi
10 p m
TBBOCGU PDLXJSAir CAHB.
- l W KJ arl.til..n .a 1 lln.1. . tAV..n-1 n..ll. . .AlirtHhl. .h . .
Raleigh to Ashevllle. Hot Springs and Morrlstown.
Train No 62 Washington to New Orleans; Washington to Columbia and Augusta j SicamoDd te
Greeusboro; kValetgh u Ureensboro; Salisbury to Knox vllle.
Train No n New Orleans to Atlanta; Atlanta to Washington; Augusta to Dan vllle ; Morris town.
Hot Springs and A'heviile to Raleigh.
Tram No 63 New Orleans to Washington ; Augusta to Washington ; KnocrUle to Balls bury ; Qreen
boro to Richmond; Greensboro to Raleigh.
iDally except Sunday. Dally.
W. A. TURK, , W. A. WINBTJBN,
D.P.1A., A. D. t. A.
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i JAMES L. TAYLOR,
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