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"Tars V 1JJ. w; MECKLENBURG FARMERS' COLUMN. XR O WORKS ? JOHN-.-WTLKES, Manager, CHARLOTTE, N. C. :o:- Liebig says ; "The only method by which yon can possibly aa ranee and develop agriculture is by expe riments; that 13 the only plan, for there 1 no branch of industry so completely bnilt up by experiments. HoUtein cattle seems to be giving splendid satisfaction in all parts of the world, says an eicbange. ? If a man desire to buy cattle ior mus, butter, cheese and beer, llo!3tein8 fill the bill, no matter where he iiTes, so he have feed for them. Or AX.!L KUTD. SAW KMT) GRIST MILLS. Remember that the greatest ene my a plant" can have ia another plant of the same kind growing by its side, a3 both feed on the same material. Kemo?e the weaker; plants and leave the stronger. .One good plant will yield more than two plants under unfavorable con ditions. Every cord of wood used and con verted into ashes is so much ferti lizer that-may be' used on the land. Not only do ashes contain potash but also phosphoric acid and lime. If ashes be used freely it only re- quires some Kina oi nitrogenous ertihzer to be added to the sou to enable the farmer to grow large crops. A erood horse, with the judicious use of a liorse hoe in the hands of an exnerienced person, should cul- tivate five acres of corn m a flay, and the young corn should be kept clean and the earth loose irom the time it appears out of the ground until it be nearly ready to tassel. The early cultivation is the most important . Thin out some ot tne stalks if there be too many in a mil. writi A SPECIALTY. FOR CRCULARS AND ESTMA TES. (J rates ot' Tippecanoe and Tjlertco. Bcics at Richmond the other day I visited the bcantifal Holly wood Cemetery to tec the grave of President John Tyler which 1 had always heard tras unmarked. The tenth President of the United States is buried in a sightly spot overlooking the James Kiver and only a few rods from the ornate se pulchre of James Monroe. Beside aim lies the body of his daughter, Julia Tyler, who died in the 17th year of her age, and a pretty mon ument stand3 atlhe head, but the mound at her left is unmarked. and under the turf the bones of her father are said, to1 be deposited. The State of Virginia ha3 several times threatened to erect a monu ment, and several bill3 have been been introduced in Congress for the purpose. The family have not erected a stone because it is said they believe the Government should do it. Mrs. Tyler, the widow, lives in Richmond on a pension of 15,000 a year from the Government; two sons are in Washington one a physician and the other an employe ml the Interior-Department. The burial-place of William Henry Har rison js said to be also unmarked, which donblea the National dis grace: Fx. He Sees 'ETatJsellw." Good old Deacon Brown whisked he dirt off his storerclothei with a handfnl of hay and i tar ted for town to 'tend the evangelists meetin. He saw a great fcign board with staring red letterSvOn it, ahdtpefled out as far as "Evangel" - "That's 'era," he remarked to himself, and followed the crowd. "Fifty cents !' said a man at the door. t "Th 5en you don't take up no col lection ? Don't pass no plate Fifty cents. But your ticket." He entered tho meetin. Just then a maximum of legs with a minimum of skirts was doing i solo of devotion which paralyzed Dea con Brown of Podunk 'That's scripter riddle, said the good man. f,Gosh, if it am t a picture of the gal dancin' before old Herod. An' she'll capter John the BaDtist'a head, sarten. Great Scott ! but aint tho"" cuitin dreadful?" Good Dftacon Brown of Toiunk stayed through the meeting, but concluded to say nothing about it at home. He has had light' given him to see that evangelist and "Evangeline" are not the same sort of thing, but he doesn't feel at all equal to explaining tho difference. 0- We rive netke to the rabUcv art prepared a all time to do any kind of CASTING AND REPAIRING cf sil Uadof Machtntiy. IRackxmllhhi;. Horse ShQdng. Wsoa Kfpairinz. ?inc. Saw Mill. Grist MM. Cotton Gins harptocd by the best Improved Method, mmno iiAcnaraERy; . ' ; AND j,xu.u.,x3xrca. We alo send raro to the country to do repairs or put op machinery. We kp on band the p FARMERS' FRIEND, . . "' -OB V. AKD OTHER PLOWS. GSSTING GRRTES FOR BCEXIXO WOOD Oil CO Jit. ISTt 179. C. H-A.RRIS, FuL'j fowls tl in kichitcnd -4 ROLLER ILLS FLOUf From one pound packarea to Barrets. COXTECnONritT, TOYS, .CIGARS, TOBACCO. TEAS ad coFrrr, SCO Alt. ! CANNED GOODS EVERYTHING FRESH I an rerelTUur meter hi trrh 14 rrrf mvt, oicpitlj Ka tm c!4 U( 4. I mm MklsCr1ir 4 Hte )Umi and ma rft I U w bui2 tral. M f tm4a ax arrmo daily. mrt Ueittg oSrmt a etvmp a my m U city, 1 vsitt U ur:ly all lb tamJUc vtia XU gwl drUwwl to a jr fmrt 4 lb t t trim ot coU Trv sm vocr. t lJa A Thrifty Woman. ) Sierra Valley (Cal ) Leader. Miss Ellen Callehan sold to James Miller last Saturday forty-six head of beef cattle, at eight and4 One half cents a pound. This is the highest A horse will never step on a man intentionally.' It is a standing order with cavalry that r should a man become dismounted be must lie down and be perfectly still. If he does so the entire company will pass over him and he j will not be iniured.. A liorse notibes where he is going, and is on the look-out for a firm foundation to put his -foot on. it is an insuuct jmu uuu, therefore, to step over a prostrate man. Typhoid, Scarlet and Yellow Fo- vecs, Moasiea, uipxnena, tsmau Pox. Cholera, etc., Darbys Prophylactic Flaid will destroy the infection of all fevers and contagious and infectious diseases! ..Will : keep . the atmosphere of any sick-room pure and wholesome, aosorDin" ana aesirojiuj; u.u" Wooittiv" pfflnvia and contftdon. Will ' We also do all kind of Vood "Work generally done In a First-Class' EST AB L I S UMEXT tW Uavin seenrod the service of TO . All . . price paid in tins valley in two neuu-a isfaction both In regard o Quality and COME AT LAST S THE RIGHT PRICES ON HARDWARE. We are da'ly receiving our larze stock of Hardware, Chattanooga & Dixie Plows. Double and Single Plow Blocks, the celebrated Studebaker and Tennessee Wagons, Threshing Machines and Horse Powers, Osborne and Champian Jawing Machmea. tl ( H 1 i il il XVL'tli-'CiO 1 1 1VA k-Vtl " " " . . -i i' JSfo-j I'.orhpil KonPfi Wire. UUiTffV antl airuii1Liun;iia.iJ i Painti ilousts, liirarr '. ' 'i- vr' IC '',.vt1s'1Jl(rw. Sheep are less liable to disease than hogs and are subject to smaller risks than cattle. Sheep multiply fast, and returns come Irom tnem quickly. " The lamb dropped in March will bring a large price in August. If kept till the following May it will give a lieece oi wooi. The owner of a well-managed flock Ylijiill hj--w9i---Sll,in H,p lattPr r:TrTof 8OT1UST, laillUS in mid-summer and mutton at other times in the year. In addition to those he can keep his table sup plied with fresh meat. We carry one of the Xargest Stock of Buggies. in tlie State aiid have Iwyght 150 more that WW be here in a few days. We have learned from 4crcuee that a real good buggy will sell for a small sum much better than a cheap Erradc will sell for a small saunTand we have now made arrange nents which enables as to sell one of lie lest Buggies in existence at about the same price as cheap grades. 1 It Will Come. Progressive Farmer. The farmers of ISTorth Carolina may not get all they ask nor all they. desire this year' or next year, but if they cling together and per severe it, is but a question of a little UmA l?VlPT thev will sret not only all thpv ask. but thev will be offered l,o Hipo havfi thoilffht Of nskinrr. Thev wanted the land sen" nt- fund which is theirs it has onmo.. Thev wanted an agrscul tural college it has come. They want the recognition they are en titled to in shaping the policy of the .State it will - come. - They nrant ' nnnvift labor tO glVO them jaiwi-roads 16 market it will come. Some of these things are coming now. Possi bly -they may be de layed a little, but they are coming all thA Ramfi- and with them other things which the farmers of Nort Qarolina wish ana must nave. Alrpadv more Jias been nlished on this line than t sanguine lrieim would have hoped vears for beef. Miss Callehan re ceived $2,312.75 for her cattle and ha3 a band still growing., borne twelve or fifteen years ago her brother died and left her two good ranches, a band of cattle and hor ses. "Since then she has managed the ranches and stock herself as sole proprietor. She is a noted character here for her peculiar man ner in attending to her ; household affairs, as well as caring for her stock and gathering in Iher large cron of hav. etc.. all of which she nersonallv superintends. She can harness a team, break wild horses, run a mower, feed the stock or do anything of the work on a ranch. She shows great charity for stock, as often she has been known to take the young calves,1 colts,, chickens and ducks into the kitchen to save them from the inclemency of the weather for several weeks at a time. She would make a good match in marriage for a middle-aged man, with muscle cultivated fo work,1 and it is our opinion that none 4 others need, annlv. Dudes would i - it not, we believe, be noticed as can didates for the matrimonial hand of Miss Callehan. She lives alone in her ga-lory and appears to enjoy herself both indoors ana out, cut especially when driving a good pair of her unbitable horses, over which she holds the reins in a manner pe culiar to herself. She - values her property at 310,000: Her age we do not know, and should not men tion it if we did. She weighs about 130 pounds, wears neither false teeth or hair, she has a healthy com plexion and blue eyes. She would not take good bank checks or gold notes for her beef from Mr. Miller, but must have the coin, and she'took it home with her in a barley sack. The banks, she says. are all swindlers, which is the rea clip will not take checss o notes. 4 Darbys Prophylactic Fluid in every sick room. m n fa. i " I ewots PILLS. RFiTiEJ! OF JM1TATIOXS. AZTTATS ask: for j. riEuars nzTJLKTB, on LITTLE 8 UQAlt-COA TJZD PILLS. ; entirely vegetable they op- pi-Hto witnout distui bam Prion. : SALISBURY, X. 7." 47 tf. ' J. D. SMSLL, Contractor and Builder. Engine & Boiler For Sale I - o : - A WOOD ENGINE AXP BOILEK, but little ma and in ; flee couditloo, U for tale by the undersigned. It U portable, of tweWe Lorte power. and has been uacd to run a saw nllL Cash payment la preferred, bat if Uio proper aecurity U givtn, will allow fynr. eight or twelve month to pay In. Apply at one to TUEO. DUEIU1AUM. 28tf ': SalUbury, N. C MILLER & SMITH, , -ufu wihnur. distuibance to the system, dk. or oetuDation. Put up in glass vtaia. br rintti- cally sealel. Always fresh and rliMe. As these litUc Pellets give the most perfect satisfaction. SI KBOIi-E, Billons lleadaclie, Dizziuess, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Billons Attacks, andall derangomenta of the stom ach and bowels, are prompt ly relieved aud permanently cured Dy me uw i . Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. In explanation of the remedial power of these Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, it frnfhfullv Raid that their action upon the system is univereal. not a gland or tissue n.niner tw;v cotmtiv-n influence. : Sold by drutrgists, 25 cents a vial. Manufactured at the Chemical Laboratory of Woeld's i DisrESSAKr Medical Association, Buttalo, N. Y. llanino: M ill. Ill' EZSTAIIIIAKT. W talc IxiaMora Lv th dar. wwk ttr taonts and furnish mrala at all btur. and ilao alsefiiMI aparttm-nt withrt tneai It de;rd. . .includiiur oral era. frefh 6th. wild (nunc. i 'prepared ta t he nnrnt approved at y le. Oof Ktni are neatly rurnwneu ana icpi cavmn ni fortahle. (tar crrants ar pilfte and attentije Chartreti imMlenUe. ticctJ aorotnuiodaXioaa fuc commercial trar!iT. Wiei-ted with our Wow w a nriia uar, wImto r.i.thlm tmt th wiwt wltira aad tiqacra ar kept, with fin tcf and -4tfr. Tbrt- U alao a apienaia uuiumt muuh -whu ii Dresses Lumber. Flooring and Ceiling. Sash, Doors, Bhnds, Moulding, &c. IR02T FOUNDRY. All Kinds of Castin in Irca and Braxs. -iy . - I T O rr T "P ATT .T.TTVT A TT. Attorneu and Counselof at Laiu BAT.TRUimY K. C. . K. - V -ST-V II I I l II It I ' COTKAUTUK & IWiUVm SALISBURY, - li. C. 3 son y j . II. Ml. : a White Boa- Is offered by the manufactur ers of Ir. Sago's Catarrh Remcdyt for a case of Chronic Naeal Catarrh which they cannot cure. SYMPTOMS OP GATABHH. lruu, heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal passages, discharges falling from the head Into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are ,rT and inflamed: there Is ringing' in tne ears, aeainess, uuiuk u e ; clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together witn seaus "JC voice ia changed and has a nasar twang; the breath is offensive; 6mcll and taste are im paired; there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depression, a hacking cough and gen , ioiiiJv Onlv arfew of the anove-nam.-d eymptoma are lifcely to be present in any one case: Thousanda of cosc annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, re- i J,r,.mntv,n and pr.d in the irrave. No disuse is so common, more deceptive and angerous, or less unaenswyu u'""v, y its nuld, soothing, and healing properties. rr Sn' Catarrh itemed y cures ius ;; X:7Tf nntarrli. "cold, in the lieaa," , nn4 ratflrrhnUHfadaene. Sold by druggista everywl a Specialty. Residences WKITE for ES1ZBIATES. Thorctigh crfcKianshlp low Prices. THE PracticesiilStatcj and Federal Court -WtiUirtend the court of Itowan, David golfedell, Caharrus, Btanly aud Jlont. omery count io. ZT Ofllce No. 3, Council Row. ltf ' - I ' : - -:. --if PIEDMONT KMM ROUTE. BICHMOKD WANVILI.K ttAlLBOAtX R. & D. akd N. C. DIVISIONS. Cordened Schctluls U Eject Jir 13, 1SS7 Tralna Ron by 75 Meriila Tim. Icre; Wit uts. i7Mult: Agony from Catarrn- Ilcception. ot 5com- oer ths At Syracuse Joura; .f'Wha "O, it's nothing to the last one. -fonder?- . ' "That man witn a 1 op eye : "Yes, and the girl with the bony Prof. W. IlATTSSEitv tho famou3 mesmerist. suffered untold agony from chronic natal of JtTi T mttfT catarrh. My family physician gave : me up as Incurable, ana eaur i musi uiu. . j such a bad one, that every day. towards sun set, my voice would become so hoarse I could ;Tii .w a ic-hidnpr. In the morning " m 1101 and clearing of my thront would Who are those horrid people aimcst man, and the cure haa been perumucnU . Constantl7 Hawking aad Spliug ana. 8piM.iu. ,v,riiirti -the noetniti. I ROCHSSl TEH. GERBIAN Fire Insurance. Company has the largest Assets to its Liabil? ities of any Company represented in the. State. r'f fnro-nt it wtion tou want reliable Insurance. J. S. MeCUBBINS, Jr., Agt. X tf Salisbucy, N. C. Southbound. Lv J. Wm. BOYD, Attorney-at-Laxs', . , SALISBURY, V-- NORTH CAROLINA. OFFICE WITH J. M. HABEN. 22tf ago. . k 4 m -wm T ; Tin MTtrnvfi Onr aim U to down the high prices or. all kinds oi farming mpiemi-u.iiu-, . nn. mirntiia trnnn nin larmers. wii i iuuui -0. ;uu, iiuu fti' - o " 5 . We carry a full .iock-of Atlas, Giant Powder, Black Pow and will guarantee prices as c neap as anywiiere u t,l"- Powder to'the nearest railroad station. - - Hurk Twain's Unrirad Coming old -StarapiKj to the Front. Baggies and Waj LADIES DBPABTM w lata. a- ' - A NOVEL WITHIN ITSELF. t94W5 5iW MACHINE, Ths LIglitest Running Sewing Machine Made tWo nil Trlnda of work -without any bast intr.. There has been $50 reward offered to any machine that will follow the Davis XUrUU',11 na oi iww " " - ir,r Other asrents will tell you they can Hnno- on their machines the Davis can do. Why don't they take in this rc mrrl wh v tlipv can't do it. ' We invite all to call and see our stock through and see how ready we always are to give you low prices. TW3Tr5?rX152 A31i cSs 25 ty SAUSBUSY, X C ESTATE For Sale.. ; ,"',:r, :o: : 18,000 acrc3 of timher r?tnflfi : miicsirom and iron lands, railroad. UaK, I 'ckorv pine, poplar and ash. rnagneuo d iemSite iron. ; three good wagon through the property p enty o water and mountain scenery-f 1.60. P?r re 29 - - " BRICK ! 1MC! BRICK ! Mand-made Brick For Sale at Zion Wesley College BRICK YfiED. 7. H. GOIZER, - Industrial, Superintendent. 40-tf-pd2m - Sati Francisco Examiner. Anv one who has read "Rough j . . i it . i It" will rememner iuars Twain's hard experiences in , tne gold pocket mines of Tualumne county. . - . T As M-;-McDonald, tne noceu coverer of the rich Surprise mine in Grub Gulch, is in the city hav ing just returned from these mines inold TuoloTc. He also visited Soriora and Columbia. "I saw the old diggings of Mark Twain," said he, "ana spent some time right there where lie was so long bnste'd'-.and led suoli a preca- rions life.-' lnose camps arvguiuu very active ouce more. . 1 was sur prised to see it, and both tne quartz and goldpocsec unuea an, bettei than l expecuju.- ouuui has now about C00 miners at woi-k there. , "The Bonanza pocket mine, own ed bv De Vail, Bacon and others, IS the best. It tOOK OUt in xeuru- ary and Marph f 80,000 or ?yu,uuu. The McNally mine of George Gray and John McJN ally averages $20,000 per month. All over the county thero newed activity. about is re- The Treasurer of the United States has called $18,000,000 oi 6 ner cent, bonds for redemption. r . . , ll I. Anla Hio This will taKe up an me uu v government is at liberty to redeem until 1891, when the 4 per cents are redeemable. , ', "Those are the Willowigs." "You dont av; why he's liter ary:" -- : Yes, and that's his daughter. She's engaged to Lintentant For tune, and they are going to build here next year. "Isn't Mrs. Cleveland entrancing? "Lovely, and she doesn't give in to fashion, either " "Her, neck, yon mean ?" ; "Yes." : 'But she might." ", 'Yes, she ha3 a magn i fi cen t r eck . "Whv do wealwavscallitneck?" : 'Even when we mean almost half the bo'dy !"' " " ' " "Uusht" , "There-are the Ilighcheeks; he used to keep a saloon:" . "And she took in washing. "But theyWe got $10,000,000 now.' r . - , , , . iThey fehow very little of their vulgar beginnings." : "When their mouths are shut. ''Did you see them at the opera last night? . , Did you ever see Buchadispiayr He was tipsy." - - ;. v - - V " : : "Well, if she wasn't 1" "Look there I" ' "It's Congressman Van Get." "lie can hardly write his name, and never makes a sneech because ho han't read it." "His wife"ha3 gold teeth. Did you ever notice ? The whole set is built of solid gold on the old roots." "She must make a brilliant con-, versationalist." . .. "Yes, when she opens her month 1.1 nrtfhinff 1 1 1 ill lt3 UUUV i w- T waa advised to try Dr. Sage's Catarrh t mm nn n. wen man. a ucuc-v c KihVonV remedy for catarrh now 1 V. a nno haa nr.lv to irive it 8 laTrtrtoe result and a permanent cure." . ... Three Bottle Cure Catarrh . Eli Bobbiks, Runvan P.OT OJuTnbta Co.. .vr mt daughter bad catarrh when JOHN A. ItAMSAY, AttPTJtla to "Railroad Censtruction.Surveys q rH M.nnin? of Keal Estate, Estimates r Wntir Pnwrn Plans for the Erection Ar:n TwlllnW-a y - and attend to the purchase of all feinos oi iij Building 3lateriai, :e.. w. - New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, . Washington, Charlottesville Lynchburg v " Ilichmond - -" Hurkeville ' Keysville c - f " Drake's Branch " Danville , " Greensboro " Goldsboro " Raleigh, ,. " Durham ( Chapel Hill ' Htllsboro "Salem - . " Hlh Point Rallahnrv - - Ax ( SUtesvillle AshevUle " Hot Springs Lt. Concord Charlotte Spartanburg " UreenviUe, Ar. Atlanta 4 45iim 7 am " 480 pm 9 43 am S 43 pm 11 20 am 11 00 pm pm 8 W am "SlSO pm, 5 05 am 3 00 pm; 2 80 am 4 57 pm 4 23 ara 5 43 pm 5 04 ara 6 01 put' 5 21 am 8 50 pm' 8 05 am 10 44 pm' 9 44 am 11 50 am 5 00 pn 5 31 pmj'l 00 am 6 3-i pm' 2 37 am . 5 3) pin.ll DO am 7 08 pin 3 28 am 7 45 pre! 0 34 am 11 15 pm 10 10 am 12 89 ara 11 23 am 12 34 pm " 6 13 pm 8 87 pm 1 28 am, 11 59 pm 2 25 ami 1,00 pm 5 30 am; 3 34 pm G 50 ami 4 48 pm 1 20 pm lO 40 pm 1 ' DAILY IXorthbouhtL ' y K M . r , , No 51 No 53 MER0HEY & BR0. ake and sell the I m. . -m - sr ma - I w H was fire years old, very badly, l saw ijt. st plow in the fcUte. - exDrew freight jroia -r "r, plow new. Is not thU economy? Pa says: "My aaunier she Sacce' heloed her j third bottle effected a perma SenVcore She is now eighteen years old and sound and hearty." - ' 1 W.L.00UGLAS WARRANTED B-vf'- Vaf an - For Sale by. VE. S. 33HO WIST. S1?0"VE3S. CoolOnBStoTe-,HeatinKStoTGaiStOT - and Stovtof U klsds. If what you want lr not in stock can order at HOUSE ROOFING and GUTTEBIKG I t . .ntwrlorTOanner. Good workmen. athTbe tools to the city. AIX KI3IP8 OP COPFEE WOBa ,iDL',ir.-irnV;i1.V on hand. uto.' ot every mine; "-j Old copper taken Ui exenangr m - wide." A Sassafras OU and Penny : Royal Uistuierv The subscription price of the Noeto Carolisa Herald is only 1.50 per annnra; no farmer in Kowan county "should be without it. the iniuruiiv,-- ----- - . unrra WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DETJGrGISTS. TEE0. F. ELDTTZ & CO. II. C. COST & CO., TIT P T-'TT;5 ' v Xosaf Tobacco. Lv. Atlanta. Ar. Greenville " 8partanbur, " Charlotte, Concord Salisbury High 1'olnt Greensboro t Durham . . " Chapel ITill Raleigh M Gbldsboro 14 Danville "" Drake's Branch ',' Keysville " Barkville, " Richmond. " Lynchburg " Charlottesville " Washington "Baltimore " Philadelphia ", New York - - SALISBURY LODGE, Meeting nlghU first and third Monday,inscbn"ntn- , . 7-1T . JOHNSON & RAMSAY, Uaaafactarsrs of Piss "I Twist Trtitw, 7-1 y FARMERS WAREHOUSE; SALES OF TC3ACC0 EYtRY DAT. BeaJl. Bost A Foard, Proprietors. 7-ly Banner Tobacco Warehouse gly 8W1NK & THOMASCit. n in k nk,--mftn for cash. : For information. enqntVe of - - Livery- Stable, - JOHN G. HEIUG, Prop'r. nrstila turnonts of "V:J. lSia ahl: DW acconin da. PWpt attention paldto aucnsxomc. . lam. : . 8 40 am 2 32 pm 3 43 pm 6 2-1 pm 7 23 pm 8 01 rrm 7 54 am1, 913 pm 8 32 am! 9 40 pm 11 28 an!l2 15 am a . i us pro; 1 02 am! 2 17 ami 5 05 ami 6 61 am! A A1 ami 12 13 pm 12 47 pm 1 20 pm 1 50 pm 4 45 pm 10 10 am 13 45 pm 1 04 pm 1 42 pm 350 pm 1 15 pm 3 40 pm 2 80 am 4 45 am 6 SO am 11 20 am 1129 pm 2 41 am 3 01 am 3 53 am 6 40 am 2 00 am 4 1(T am 8 23 pm! 8 10 am 41! 25 pm' 10 03 ara 3 00 am 12 33 pm 6 20 am! 3 20 pm SLEEPING CAR SEB VICE On trains 50 and 5L Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Atlanta and New ork. -On trains 52 and 53 Pullman Buffet Sleepers Washington and ilontgotaery, , Wasilnsrton and Aiiccn.. Pullman Sleeper between luchmond and Greensborofci and Tollman Klcepcr between Greensboro and Raleigh. Thronzh tickeu on aaleat prtnclpal stations to all points. V For rates and tnlprmauon ippiy to any agent of the Company, ot to JA.li.TAlLUU, Gen. Pass. Art. - - 'x . Washingtoo, D. C. SOL IIAAS,Traf3c Manager. -- Ucroney fin Bro. have thirty, -yeart expe rience in the Sewing ifacJani JJutin. examine all ana sell none bat the besf- Firo IiisnraacQ Agency. Ji SAH'L McCUBBIJTSr representing ; a line- of Fire Insurance Companies equal to any In Wessero Z C. Can give 13 low rates ana terns ts can l-j ubtaiacd.; n-iy
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