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.'-UBLISITED EVERY THURSDAY.. BY ' BUBUBAUM & EAMES, Cditorar and Proprietors. DECEMBER 2. 1886. . ZM?tJi addition to our subscrip ttoii list we mail a large number Oj t vzry issye io xtll parts of North Car vlina nnd tlie. United States '. Time 'ving IdiulfoT -saU icill find it to their ttdva-xiagj w adrertUe in the Herald, -m have a lul of irtriies making irpury for land, and:, to them tee tit send our pamr ickeiiexer land (hertuemeiits arc imeriod. . FREE TRADE AND rUOTEC- ! TION IN GREAT BRITAIN. Free Tradein England is not in as great faro? as formerly. ' The farmers and laboring men consider Free Trade aa the means of high rent3 and low wages. Clubs are forming all over Great Britain for the-purpose of introducing protec: tion." From our Ixmdon corres pondant we have tho following re port of .trade OCTOBEK BOARD OF TEADE TETUBX3- j BRIEFS. . Miss Rose Elizabeth Clereland'a uew poem, is entitled jfThe Dilemma oHhe Nineteenth Century." -The jnry.in tjie trial of MeQnade, bocdle Alderman of New York, is under suspicion of liaving been Ilenry Creorge has started a new 8 page weekly paper in Xew York, . . tiled the Standard, devoted tothe .i iter.ests of the laboring class. . Henry M-.'S.tacly, the celebrated African explorer," arrived" in New York Jast week s from Breineul On i;s arrival l:e iyas ban-juetcd and "ietcd. y : - ' James Gordoji Bennett has ro tunud to this .country and is now burd at work in the Herald office, giving things a general," good-fash-. shake-up. " -rinow, ice and storms all over ; North; trains, in Pennsylvania i loeked by snow near Wilkesbarre. Iu New Hampshire Vermont, and Maine, traffic is at a stand still. Te re-counts in the vote for . r?mbers of the legislature of New 'Jersey ffivo the legislature to the democrats, they having a majority of one, independent of the Labor vote, . . :, ' Iishop Lyman, of North Caro . Una, is in- Paris, s France. On . Thanksgivings Day he consecrated the Church of the Holy Trinity bu&t by the American residents of " .Xb Frenclj capital.. . , y JS jagara river iM-10 and M,ss paataAhtrn, an :1 -year-ol d girl, mfYea s u ocessfu 1 ' t ry, in abatsVh rou gfa the Niag- a rani as ana wniripooi, on jovem- ber 25. Both came out all right, -"with the exce)tion of a few bruises ivhich Miss Allen received. j Parliament is summoned for the ; rrIoth of January andltrict's baby ; rill bfi'si? weektd on, the sllth, ;L Xt seeins oiXd UouUless, to cotje -wi.esi-'ts, and still more curious J-f connect both with the question of the piece of Europe, and yet they 'ma v have a deep impbrtance.x A strange story from the court circle . ihat Alexander, of Battenberg, will y jjjyjted over to England to act - as gj(J-fther,to 13 infant nephew, cn5l t&ajp (iieen has been arran jfinga state ceremoni;)l in connec- lion witi this and the opening of parliament which will give the ; ? prince a chance for a big popular r rI demonstration in London. H2 BOODLE ALDERMEN OF : NEW YORK. Imports, Exports, . -For 10 months of ' year, imports, Exports, - - 29,034,309 this 285,408,149 177,740, Odds against free trade 107,723,350 Barringer Gold Valley-Items. Rev. Z. Rush preached his" last sermon for this conference year at Wesley's Chapel, last Sunday, His text was selected from , Rev. 2 ch. part of 10 verse. After the ser mon the 'officers of , the Sunday School presented a nice treaty to Sunday-school scholars, which was highly appreciated by the little folks. - ' , : Last Sunday evening, Mr Simeon Waggoner was passing by Mr. L. Barringers house, and a ferocious dog" assailed him; .inflicting a slight wound in the thigli. - 'Jrs Maria Dry 13 in feeble health. There are but little hopes of - herT recovery. We learn that there will be Xma3 tiee at New Bethel. E. C S. -rrvy ; BractlJp. You are feelfcVdsepreWd your appe tite is poor, yon lire bothered with Head ache, you are fidget ty, nervous, and gen erally out of sorta. &ud want to brute up Brace up, but not with stimulants, eprtng mediciues, or bitters, -which Bare for their basi$ rery cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimulate you for an' hour, and then leave you in worse condition than before. "W hat you want is an alterative that will purify your blood start healthy action of Lirer and Kkineyp. restore your vitality, and" give renewed heaith ami strength; Such a medicine you will find m Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at Kluttz's Drug Store. - :Sailroad Home Talent. From Washington Cor. Cfoulotte ChretiMe Washington, D. C. r Nov,, 23. I saw yesterday a Manual of Devo tion which was translated from the French a year-or two ago with the approbation of Rt. Rev. Win. II. Gross, D. D., Roman Catholic Bishop of Savannah, by Mis3 Jen nie Caldwellr of Salisburv, N. C, the accomplished sister of the edi tor of f the Statesvil'e Landmark. The original was first sent to Miss rrancis Fisher (Christian Rcid) who. finding her literary engage ments made it impossible for hrr to do the work, sent it to Miss Cald well. Tho volume is neatly bound and is highly prized by Catholics. Mrs. Senator v ance, who is good authority in snch matters, tells me n is a rcmarKaoiy line ti-ansiation. The style is strong and chaste, and after reading it carefully, Mrs. Vance and 1 both concluded that Miss Caldwell had been peculiarly happy in her rendition of the French idionic- The work is highly credi table to the North Carolina lady who did it, and I hope she will find as much similar employment as 'she wants, as well for her own sake as for the State on which she reflects credit. I understand from a judi cious though very partial friend of Miss Caldwell, that she is a versa tile linguist, and reads several lan guages, besides being mistress of French. Mr. P. Linneham, who excavate a considerable lot of, rock from n quarry near Wadesboro a year or two ago, for parties in New York, has another contract to supply rock for the jetties on tho , Cape Fear, near Wilmington. There are thous ands of tons of zrock. now Jying at the quarry, atone time deemed val ueless, which can be ntilized in the construction of the jetties, thus gresitiy reducing the cost of 'getting oat' the rock, and of course put ting money into Mr. Linnehani's pockets This frock required for the work will cost some thirty thous and dollars, the larger part of which amount will be left in Anson county.- IntelligencerJ ! ll i TOBACCO MARKET. - q - RErOKTED BT JOUii SHZfTARD. The sales of new tobacco for the past week have been light and most of the of ferings very . common Good colOry stock has shown decided activity and ad vance and is taken freely at quotations. - Uurs. Leaf. Common, -Medium, , Good,'; -itr ' Fine, -1-' Common,; Jr Medium, - Good, Wrappers. Common- " ; Medium, -" Good, - Tine, - - f. 3 00 "4 00 J-4 00 6 00 -7 50 1100 12 50 45 it 00 4 50 6 50 6 50 7 75 10 50 10 00 13 OO 15 OO 16 50 20 OO 20 00 25 00 42 00 60 00 NOTICE I E3ECTION! , Lecture" at Spartanbnr . On Tuesday the Rev. J. C. Price, A. M., of Salisbury, a colored mem ber of the Zion M. E. Church, de livered a remarkable lecture in the court houseat j Spartanburg. The tenTper"ance people, knowing some thing of his character and reputa tion, asked him to visit him at this time. He distinguished himself at the grand meeting of Methodists in London a few years ago, and per haps attracted inuoh attention amongst the English as any white representative from this country. The court house was packedtj its hours. afrd-tKrwhole audience, CTaTp , The Total Tgtc. -y v : . Raleigit, N. STov. 27. The Board of Capfvassers5 have com- 1 nleted their (Mfk. The vote of the'DcEVOtiratic candidates for Jus tices of the Supreme Court is as follows: Smith, 117,423; Ashe, 117,293; Merrimon, .116,311.' For Republican candidates, Buxton 84, 191; Alberfsoii, 9,551; Lnskr 9t, 146. Buxton got 9,838 votes for Associate Justice. Of the Superior Court Judges, Clarke received the highest number of votes, 117 196. The Democrats elect seven nrs nrwl fKfl T?fTnIi!rrtvo;n,,Ve tins jtysi-ufcw 4S.W votes. - COTTOX MARKET. ",' ' Quoted by f-C. Qninn, cotton buyer and broker. Market quiet. - ; Good middling, - Middling,' H8h Low middling, 8 Tinges and stains, " ' ?tl(3;8 OTICE is hercbv civen That there wili btf an election held in Rewm county Ca Tcesdaj lis 2 1st day ef Cecsatsr, 1 835 for the purpose of submit tin.z to the qual iScd voer of wii-.i County, a proposition ti subwribe one hundrtxi thousand dol lars to the stockof he South. Atlantic and North Weitern Ra&rvad Company . in five per cent, bonds of the County of Rowan, to run forty years, with the privilege of paying, any or all of them- at the end of ten yearsor at any thne thereafter, that" the Board of Coirtnissionera of said coun ty may elect. Those who wish to vote in favor of said proposition will vote a ticket with the word "Subscription" upon it; and those, wishing to vote against said propo sition, Will vote a ticket with the words "JVu Subscription" upon it. An entirely new registration of roters has been ordered, and no person will be authorized to vote nnless his name shall pbe on the new registration books. By order of the Hoard of Countv Com missioners, TIIOS. J. SUMNER, i- ' - Chairman. IIorXtio N. "Woodsox, Clerk.; . Sheriff's Notice. In accordance with the foreioin no tice, the polls will be opened at the usual .polling, places in Rowan county, at the time, and for the purpose, therein sDeei- fied. ! . CITAS. KHIDEIi. - Xov.l; 1886.7tf Sheriff of Rowan Og, PR OD UCR MA RKET. COURECTED KY.V. WALLACE ?beat Oallowav We copy from the Statesville Landmark one of tbe questions which were asked the students of Uak institute, Jiooresvuie. ;iue answer will be given next week r lam unique, yet dual, a common noun, but a very uucDmuion thing; singular, yet plural; masculine, yet neuter; a biped and a quadruped; l am bothauimal and mineral; ar tificial, yet natural; full of art, yet guileless as a jchild; always on foot, yet never a pedestrian; powerless as an infant, yet no living man has tiower to move me; always armed, I vern rturd'T was creHtec?ryet I snail outlive my creator: meant Thirteen Aldermen of New York City combined in 18S4 fof the pur poio of selling their yote to any body who cauie along and offenyi iLeni a t-ig price for it. Jaehne ;vfi;s couueted some time ago and e2cecii ja tu years ''in the peni- The Cocgressloiial Tote. Baleigu, N. C, Xov.- 26: The State Board of Canvassers to-day canvassed the returns of the vote for Congressmen. The returns irom all the counties were in, save from Mitchell, in the 9th district. Protest was filed by some persons in Craven county but the board, which is composcd of Democrats f and Republicans, decided unani mously that it had no power to act, save' to canvass the returns as sent last few jvee !k s t ho trial .of the other Alder- r ioc it begun, with MeQnade as first. tVhile there is hardly a person in ibii Country that doubts the guilt " pi the p4,dermen, everybody that teai the evidence must believe heir guilt; still when the case was "- ivu the jury they coald not agree, three being for cony ipt.ioa and nine ojr acquittal. Justice was bum- ' bugged. The judge discharged the jiy -itjho&t thanks." 1 While trial i'J .wa3 .0aca.a bulwark .pf lib- Vty-rwhen the old" xon3 would . aot.aJlow anybody but their peers d eay .whether tiey were gnuty or po l)s'trf5l pJ j'a?y bas" long ago become $ tcrce. it is almost an impossibility in the larger piti.es to .get an' honest jury. V It, is almost Vft impossibility anywhere jto get a i urv that will render a yerd ict with - put fca or fayor. The jury system . iee3U revision. - ' - Ve leam that Messrs, George :4SV fiiurfjit J ohn' Josser, U a r tin , Jong (inif .iliere, of BiiJjalo. 2?- Y. ; 4fe in "North Carolina, jith a view ;i purchasing 25.O.00O acres of tim.- v-j ! ni. J f the I-nd is bought, a pnee in. ' The official count. showed the following votes : - First District Lattam, (Dem.) 13,390; Tharsell, (licp.) 10,035. Second District Simmons, Dem 15,158;, O'Hara, (Hep.) 13,0(i0; Abbott, (Hep.) 5,050. -Third District McClammv, (Dem.) 13,591; Koonce, (Hep") 2,576; Smith, (Kep.) 1.155. Fourth District Nichols, (Ind. Rep.) 15,8G1 ; Graham, (Dem .) 14, 423. -. J?if t-h District Brower, (Rep.) 13,282: Reid, (Dem.) 11702; Win ston, (Ind.) l,184r . Sixth District Rowland, (Dem.) 9,997; Qreeq (Rep.) 1.401. .Seventh District Henderson, (Dem.) 10,505 j; Walker, (Rep.) I, 401. ' Eighth District-fCowles, (Dem.) 9,997; Green, (Rep.) 5,335; - Ninth District,- not. counting Mitchell coarity--Johnston, (Dem.) II, 754; M alone, (Ind.) 7,014; Jones, (Uep.) 2,934V ' . - V ""' ;' ) . :'-'., for futurity I shall not reach heav en, nor care I; cold, hollow-hearted unscrupulous, yet no one fears me, although my power to crush is no secret; I am indifferent to, " though surrounded b', railing and com mendation; those who flatter gain nothingironr me, those who . find Xjalf cannot hurt my feelings; I was not born not die like of woman and shall A North Carolina Lady Chloro formed in Washington. r V jy wit be organized -at . I ?: V'.rrl mill;. " Washington D. C, ov. 27. John L. V est, the colored book keeper of the Interior "Department, who chloroformed Mrs. Page, of North Carolina, employed in - his division, on last Fjriday nightjat her residence, it" was .apposed for the purpose of robbery, returned to the city to-day and surrendered himself to the police. He declares that he is subject to fits, and on the night in question, had two during one of which he . entered Mrs. ' Inge's housj eftexwarxla he kncj nqtliing until he found himself in Boston, where he learned from the papers of what he had done here Friends of West ?ay that he has bffen sub ject to priod3 of ihsanAy. llis trial lor nause-i,reaKing comc3 np next week. . man; the lightning may snivcr me. an cartnquaKe en gulf me, but no man living will be likely to witaess my exodus-dear as I am to thousands, were I to perish, no bells would be tolled, no funer al rites paid; I passed through the fiery furnace unscathed as Shad rack and his brethren and all the rigor of Northern winter cannot chill me; I am a counterfeit, yete steemed good and true; I have no faith, yet those who know me best speak of my merits indeed call rne perfect; though not the equal of the mean est man, yet I am competed with the tow iu three direct ways; I bear a i honored Yiame, have wronged no man, yet no 6ne cares to speak' to me; of the. thousands wlio are proud to know me no one addresses me, and if onedidTI should-not return the salutation; with all the- rever ence ;paid me, not a beggar lifts his cap; bearing the purest name in the f countryThavebeeu dragged through the streets before the tribunal of people: with na counsel to defend me, no trial by jury,' no condemna- j tion, some of the best juoges order ed my. execution; executed, no ig nominy clings to me, and my exec utors were my errliest and best friends; emphatically American, America my j birthplace, yet I did not draw my first breath on ; her shores; I am not used by thoso who paid a high price for me; probably I couli not : be bought from, my possessors, yet my wsrmest admirers would not care to own mo or take the trouble fo carry me home if "I were given to them; I have more legs than a horse and more ears than a man ; people say J am f nil of life and motion, but, ala3 they do not know me; the world may goon, ''man may come and may go, but I am stationary and nnmoved; 1 go neither backward nor forward till the end dometh. Now, say what ami?' '. " v " Corn Ileal, per busbel, 1 Family Flour, by sack, Peas, per cusllel,. Corn, ' Oats. Wheat -Rye, " - - heat Bran, per bu&hcl, Irisli Potatoes " Onions, " Eggs, per dozen, ; -Butter, per pound,, (scarce) Chickens, Col ton jjiiJ Rags -Sassafras- Oil Pennyroyal Black-Berries Peaches, peHd Pitted Cherries Unpeekd half peaches quarters iced apples X Pimples, Boils, And Carbuncles r?iult'f rom a" debilitated, impoverished, or impure condition of the blood. Arcr Sarsanarilla nreventa w.1 cures these eruptions and painfulJrSors, by removing their MUsovtS?onlY effect ual way of trcthcin. Ayer "Sarsapartl has prevented tlie UsuT coarse of Roils, which have painrd " lUt Mfssott me everv season for several feat Jeo. Scales, lMainvillc, Jlich. I was badly troubled with Pimples on tlio fat-c; also, with a discoloration of tho hkiu. which hoved itself in ujrlv dark patches. No external treatment did more than temporary good. Ayer's Sarsapa M'lla effected A Perfect Cure, and I have not been tronbled oince T. W. BoddyKiver kt., Lowell, II ass. I Was troubled with. Boils, and my healtli wast much Impaired. I begaov using AyerV SarsapBrilla, and, in due time, the eruptions ah -disappeared, and my health was completelv restored. John It.- KlkiiiH, Editor Stanley Observer. Albemarle, X. C. .. I was troubled, for a long time, with a humor which appeared on inv face in ugly Pimples and lilotches. Aver Sarsapa rilla. cured me. I consider it the best blood purifier in tlie world. Charles 11. Smith, .North Craft&bury, Vt. Ay e r fs Sars apari 1 1 a Is sold by all druggists and dealers in med icine. Ask for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and do not be persuaded to take any other. Prepared by Dr.J.C. Ayer it Co I.owIl, Mm. . Prloe mi i six bottles, 5. I i-..- 1 . ) . i. I I Z 60 a 2 70 rtUi. 40 0 a 100 - ; 90 -i , 75 1 W j 1 - a 10 . ! ' -" - - - - 7 S - J 2i II 2, i i Whitlook Wright , (Successors ta OTsrcsa I EcIces), be leave to announce to their friends and the public generally that thev will keep at the stand formerly occupied by Overman & Uolracs a full and well selec ted stock of - . . j BQOX&ND SHOES. Being aware of tbe dullness of trade and hard titles renerally, we will sell at LOW. PBICES. Yc carry a full stock and only ask for a trial. "" Our Mr. TTb.niock has been . in the Shoe Business for years, nd can guaran tee the best goods at the - . LOWEST PRICES. MILLER & SMITH, SallsburT', W. O. RESTAURANT. VVe take boarders by the dav, week or month and famish men. t nil hours', anl alxo sleeping apartments without meaU if dcxired. Our table is soppliod with the best to be had, including oyster. freh fish, wild same, c..&e. , prepared in the most approved style. Our room "rnatly furnished, and kept clean and com. tortablo. our servant s are poliUs and attentive-- tIrtV 8icd accommodations for x)mmerclal truvler. Connected with our 4lou u n., where notWnir bat the nur wfel"1'8: j. are kept, with fine tobacco nnd cigar. Thire l l:tf. f, SEYPFERT, will f uratab' yon these hot daya the nioM noT,4XD couj LvxcnEs jir 4ti CTISES 1M TIIK DAT I - I fiEDUOHT MMiKE RGUTE, : RICHMOXD DANVILtK CAILHOAD. a & d. axd k. c. pn isioxs. Contented SrAeduU in JCffeet Net U, lSSfl Tra,ta Ban hy 75 Meridian Tim. Sonthboiuid. TA1LYT Lt. New York. "Philadelphia, - " Baltimore, v "Washington. " Charlottesville, Lynch burer, - 4 V DanTille Hichmond, " Burkeville, ' " Keysvilhv " Drake a Ut'ch Ar Danrille, UrcenaboTe, No, 50 1. No. 53. lfoo ni'tr 4 30 n ni 8 50 aim 6 57 6 50t oot 9 00 .V 11 00 1 25 p mi 3 CO am 4 00 ,"1 5 10 6 43 " 7 45 FOR RENT! An elegant new cottage on Jain street, with convenient outhemses. Aj)plj to i J. W. It'CMPLE. for t rw, T - A No, 1 Wheeler & Millick Thresher nnd Separator, nearly new. Also a new Fruit Evaporator cheap." App1vto 8 if. - JOHN BEARD. IP WOItM CHANGE: THE COM plexibn they have a tendency Jo destroy the vital energies thai sustain and pro mote health and. life; therefore at the first indication of -vronns administer Shriaer's Indian Vermifuge. . - . ; phristmaa Goods at paerbaum's. ; FOB SA LE ! ' A Sassafras Oil and Penny Royal 3istillerv. AH the appararns pertaining to- the manufacture of Sassafras Oil and Penny Royal, viU be sold cheap for cash. For information, enquire of -71ni BUEltBAUM & EAMES. 1879 atbliIted 1879. C. HxlEEIS, v Fasilr Groceries ef all Kinds. RICHMOND ROLLER fJ ILLS FLOU f. From one pound packages to Barrels. CONFECTIONERY, - - - TOYS. ' : .. CIGARS, . TOBACCO. TEAS and COFFEE; . Sl'GAR. ' - . SPICES. : CANNED GOODS ..; t-EYIYTHING. FRESH I am receiving crackers ta. fresh lota every wees, conaeqaentlr have no ola etoc&v I cm makine a specialty of this line and can'tapply the wbolesiale tratSe. Mynewsoodsars arrivinff dallv, and are being offered as cheap aa any tn the city-1 cnt to snpply all the families with first. cIjlss prxvl-nr a rpasonable cost. . - All gcHxlsdeiivensd to any part of the cifyfree BRICK ! BRICK ! BRICK ! Lv Ooldsboro. " Durham, " Ifillsboro. . 2 SO " i 1 80 j 324 " t4J3 4 03 j 5 04 i 4 20 '' 5 21 6 SO A 8 55. rt 720 ft 43a m 11 50a m5 OOpm 45'p tniXCO am a 43 6 24 Salem, T40 " Greensboro " IllpO'oint Ar SaKsbory Lv. Salisburv Ar.'Statesiviilo Hot Spring 8 03 am 4 02 a m 2 30 I 9 05 9 4S7T I 9 87 " 10 18 .;:. jI0 55pmhl20 " 11 80 " 12 29 p m 8 55 . V. o so Hand-made Brick For Sale at Zion TVeSlcy Cohege .j BRICK YARD. W. H. GOUER, 1 Industrial Superintendent. 49-tf-pd2m Euy Your Groceries from J: G. OAUBLE, RNIS STREET.. - r SALISBURY, N. C, A full I: -c of First class Groceries al- ways on .id, and sold-as cheaD a any house in t b . Beef, iPork, Mutton, Sausage and Fi.di, always on hand and of the finest quality ' Ice 2 - loo S -. ; . K)n liand the year round. . . C"Itemnber that all coods are de; livcred free of charge to yotrr house. A call solicited. J. G. OAUBLE. . 5-r-ly , Grocer " TTe give n tice to the public we are prepared at r.il times to do any kind of CASTING AKI) REPAIRING ;f-'-- 'J - " : : of all kind pfIe1iinciy, Blacksmithing, Ilorse Shoeing, v Waon llepairin,. En gines, Saw Mill, Grist 3nil, Cotton Gin sharpened hy the. Lest Improved 3Ietbol, PKDTG MACHINERY, n '' and GrAS i"JLM.",J"JLX3 Gr. Wc also send mcnft- the country to do repairs or put up mahinery. -We keep on hand the ! FAllMEttS5 FRIEND, aer-pnoy Plow, A5T1 OTIIEK FLOWS. Casting Grates FOR IICKSIXO' Tt'OOD Oil COAL.' We also do all kind of Wood Work generally done in a First-Class SfSH. yND GLIjMD EST;ABLISH3IENT tT Having secured the service of First-Class Workmen, we guarantee sat isfaction both in regard to Qnality and Price. '- - . - .. MEKOXEY &; miO. Lv. SaliUbury " Concord , Charlotte " Gjeenvm,S ArrAtlanta . 11 (M ti rati t 23 . n 1144 " ill 59 ' 2 4-T am 1 00 phi 5 C4 " ! 4 48 4a. SI f ;Xo 53v , Jill :m' rrZTVi 8 40 a mv- " SpartanbfiiJi J, 04 " CharlotteiT5-'riC5 "r " Concord -" ' Salisburv -" High Point !' Grcenubofo Lv. Greenfiboro Ar. Hillsboro " Durham ! " Ittlelpb " Goldsboro 1 49 2 30 3 43 4 12 4 20 0 81 7 00 8 30 l 4 40 am- Saltm Lv. Green bo ro Ar. Danville " Drake's Br'ch KeysviUe ' Burkeviile "' Richmond 1 4 20 6 OO 8 53 O 31 111 83 2 32 p : a 43. ... 25 rf23 " 8 01 9 0 9 47 " " 10 30 ' I 34t in " 4 24 " ( 8 50 Is "11 20 "vl V pif iiWam "9 55 pm " ill 2H p n 2 87 a m 3 04 : " " I 3 ? " " ' 5 30 J;S.SILIiIl CONTRACTOR & BUILDER SALISBURY, - N. V. " Lynchburg " Charltlesville " Washington . " Baltimcrc Philadelphia " Kew York 8 50 J 2 05 11 05 " ! 4 10 3 30 pm 8 80 4 4S v (10C8 : ' 7 17 41249 p m a 920 j J20 .PHiy f?P Sunday. i ,v SLEEPING C. fRftEinrIGEXT On trains 50 nnd 51. PnUman-IlnlTet Sleeper lH tween Atlanta and New York. ew Orleans and Washing tfcn v?a 'Dan ville. ; -. On train 52 and 53 Pullman EuiTet Sleepers Montgomery and ', Washington,, Aiken and Wahinpton via Danville. On trains 52 and '53 PuUman Slwpcr be tween Ilchnund and Greensboro, and Greensboro and Goldsboro. ; ' T For rates and information apply to-any agent of the Company, or to- " - Jas. L. TAYI OK. SOL IIAAS, T. M. Gen. Paw. Ast. i ; Washington, D. C. nickstssd & C2Bvi!!8 Rslfrcad CcBinn. Western K. C. Bivisicn. Asueville, N. C, Atij. 2 1, 1886 . O : : "' ' Commencing August 22. the following; Passenger train schedule will be operated over this.Divislon ; : - 4 WEST ... , - . JiST " rrainKoOOt . Trala'No Ml" ATT. I iyT A. U 4 2 431 5 56! 4 33' SA LI SB UR Y, X. C. Residences a Specialty. WHITE for ESTHIATES, Thcrcsgfe Workmassbip Lew Prices. 48-Mf ' TOOKiyH L.OTS . jJ. D. SMRLL, Coatracfc and Builder. -3 Planing Mill. Dresses Lvimlxr Flonrin"- rA fVITTno- Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, &c IRON FOUTTDRY. All Kiadi of Csstkg ia Iron and Brass. 43-iy INSDKE YOUR n i . I Ootti UBS X S. UcCTJBBIirS, Jr., will give this class of fiskg special attention. Kemem uer this is the ; seaeon for FIRES, to call at' once and Insure yonr property. - ' Ktf. In that part of town known as Ve have for sale lots ranging . - . in price from : $35 to 5110. . -Lcese iAiib arc selling very fast and it will be to vour interest to secure a lot at once. For the same money yon'Iiaie to pay for . lot in some other parts of the town, yon can buy jv lot and build a house in beooklyn: -TJ. c:st tm:i fercs girsa. - . BUERBAUH & EA2IES. MfiTcney & Ero. have thirty years expe rience in me t-eiang Machine isnw. have served SO years in repairing. v They examints ail ana su none tut the 1 50i?alibur7 2 44 StateaviUe 5 56 Newton s 4 S4 IJiekory 5 09; 5 OO Icard 5 44" 5 44.Morganton .ast G 59iMariun ' -7S6; 7 37!01d Fort Qfl7i&07 Ulack Mountain 10 00 10 OWAKhevfllc , 10 4if 10 4Sicxander 11 SO 11 30 Marxhiill 12 28: 3 05; Warm Springs 3 25!p. iUPaint Ifock. Kit. I Ler. 5 ISr 4 12; 412 3 Ift 8 lt 2 8S 2 43 Train Xo 52 Arr.'j Lev. iL M. U 33 P. M. 12 55 2 10 2 4S 3 06 350 502 5 52 629 .7 52 8 43 9 21 10 17 1 55 2 1G 1 m 1 2! 13 2712 27 1156,11 57 I 11 40.11 40 t 10 52 10 52 j (FlW'lOOl j 1 15 8 40; 8 40 7 20! 7 47 AM 7 90 " EAST. "?rain'o5i Hcin Idner Arr- .. 12 57 StateaTillc 2 lOewton. .. ;43?Htckorr. , : 31 lIcard x I i 3 56 3Iorantoa. y. 5 02 'Manonr 5 35 'Old Fort. - 5 52 Kound Knob. 7 OOlBlack Mountain.' 8 05-lAheville. - -8 43 Alexanders. 8 21 Marshall. . 10 20 Wann Snrinra . 10 40fp. it,. 1 Paint Rock ViTESf. ft20 11 29 10 J 1012 950 U2G o 20 7 39 7 20 C24 521 4 43 4 01 155 Lev A. SC. 11 40. 12 33 10 15 9 50 9 20 8 SO 800 7 40 C 30 5 31 4 43 4 01 3 00 1 IS "EAST. Train So. 7. 11 H 12 31 235 2 45 3 36 4 20 7 05 uubph m. 1 1 Arv.lLeT.I! jTraUio. H, ho-18? iAsbeville. - 11 l2,,TornpiKe i T'iceon' Itiver. 12 40 Waynesvill. SUalsara iSylva. hYebsteTw . Whittier. 'fJharleKton. iBtuhnell parVctVa 233J 24 33d 42 Art. I her. 32C 2 15 '1326 :10 26 !V15 9 28 8 30 r. , 2 13 100 10 27 101S 923 8 43 AX 000 Trains Kos 50 and 51 run solid hciJV Louisville and Wbxri, J'rrPBZ1 f ulli man Sleepers between Cincinnati awj Loutsvine and KvoxviVe, afcp between Hot Sprices -and Goldsboro.;- . n Trains 'os 52 and 53 ran whd betweej Morri-tQ & Salisbury, rarrjji Bleeping cars between Ashe ville X C W Can, . : - ' , w A nlsL AGFA. ' V 'St. HO
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 2, 1886, edition 1
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