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- f 1 "r AT THE RIGHT. PRICES ON HARDWARE. . '- " " . : ' - . - : ! v - c W aracUlly receiving our large stock of Hardware, Chattanooga & Dixie Plows, L.uble and b?agle Plow Blocks, the celebrated Studebaker and Tennessee Wagons, Lrt-nliluK )ls;Uines and Horse Powers, Osborne and Cuampian Mowing Machines, "ol-lin.sj Heapers and Self Binders, the celebrated Thomas Hay lUkes. Telegraph huw Uuttrr, Barbed Fence Wire, Buzzy and Wagon Material, Paints and Oils for ?4utio2 Houses, Corn Sheliers, Grain Drills. - ro curry ono of the jLarsost Stoeli cf Buggies in the State ad h.ivfc bought 150 more that will be here In a few days. We have learned from 4arneriet.:re that a real good buggy will sell Srwi w;u sen ior a Atimu sum, ana we nave u.3 to K-il oao of the best Buggies ia existence - - afca Is to down the hlh prices on all kfiiefl snd Wagons, and give the goou old farmers who support us 'alia showing. Ta cairry a full stock of Atlas, Giant Powder, Black Powder, Fuse, Caps, Steel &c., vd ttU nrantee prices as cheap as anywhere iu the State. We pay freight on all ?;v.i to toe nearest railroad station. , ' ' " LADIES . XiBPAKTMElTT. j i9 ly sV-f?-?JKjiii jT Jkl?s&'4$i SAIiISBTJRlT, T.'IAT SAVES ALL THE FREE OVER 25 GTS , ' h - O-- Thi -i Amalgamator Is an invention whereby the pulverised pulp or sand i8 forced mw in rnntnrt with ouicksilver in motion. Lons explanations are useless. ' For .Xi.-.,. prices, obi,, address,-"; . vsW iii v nn t . IL EAMES, JR. & CO., v" - Agents for North Carolina and Georgia, i . T SALISBURY, N. C. - i C " r , '.tm t iw. Tiu nassea bv means i-C.,UzxrY disk, the bottom of which is covered with a series of broken riffles. Ilrectlv teneath this msK is a revolving pan c mmmuS w. r . .. .,:i..; sp(; ihrn thp anDuratus is set in motion the disk is lowered to withm l-16thW X of the bottom of the revolving pan. upon bottom of which the quicKsu- - rr-ViS and- forms a wall round the periphery. A very, thin stream of, water it fallsolrousrh the hoooer into the center of - n js forced backwards and ,, the gold ia freed from the sand or quanz dv omerenceiu sij, - " tmmftflintelv amaliramate id coming id contact with the ..:iv"wf kntbrlirht bv the action tu n arVnTht bv LikST! for a small sum much better than acheap now iwuie arrangements which enables at about the same price as cheap grades. r kinds of Farminar Implemcnts.IIardware A NOVEL WITHIN ITSELF. DA VIS SEWING MACHINE, The UgMesfRuBning Sewipg Machine Made Does all kinds of wqrk -without any bast ing. There has been. $50 reward offered to any machine that will follow the Davis through its variety of work without bast ing. Other agents will tell you they can do anything on their machines the Davis can do. Why don't they take in this re ward, why, they csm't do it. .We invite all jto call and see our stock through and see how ready we always are to give yoij low prices. or i GOLD, AT A COST PER TON. NOT of an automatic feed through the hopper . forwards between and under the riffles; by of thciliies. Any particles not taken up the wall of 'quicksilver formed arosaa the ?Df OF A Creaking Hinge Is dry and turn hard, votO oO la applied, after which it moves catHy. When tie Joint, or hiage, of the body ar stiffened and Inflamed by nbettaoaUsm, they can not be Cloved without cau&lo tb most excruciating pains. Ayei 6araparina, by Its action on the blood, relieves this condition, and restores the jo hits to good working order. Ayer's Sarsaptrilla ha effected, in our city, many mot remarkable cures, a num ber of whirl) baded the effort of Lb most experienced physician. Were It necesoary. I could give the names of many individuals who have been cured by taking this medicine. In my own ease It has cer- tainly worked wonders, relieving mo of Rheumatism, after befn; troubled with It for years. In this, and all other diffuses arising from Impure blood, there is no remedy with which I am acquainted, that affords such relief a Ayer's Samaparilla. IL II. Lawrence, SI." D., Baltimore, ild. Ayer's Samapsrilia cured me of Gout and Bheumatura, when nothing else would. It has eradicated every trace of dieae from my aystem. It. II. Short, , Manager Hotel Belmont, Lowell, Mass. I was. during many months, a sufferer from chrouic KbeumatUm. The die&e sfilicted me grievously, in spite of all the remedies I could find, until I commenced oin? Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I took several bottles of this preparation, and was speed lly restored to health. J. Fream, Inde pendence, Va. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepare Bold by red by Dr. J.C.A rer fc Co., Lowell, Va XruggUU. iVlce $1 ; six bottle, a. EUERBAUM & EAMES.l8eflinthcifplac'i- Real Estate Agents. A FBW MORE LOTS IN BROOOK- LTN. FRICES FROM $35 TO $110. TERMS EASY. ; FOR SALE. An 8 horse boiler and engine, used but, a short time; in good repair; price $235 00. Apply to BuerbaunvjSi; Lames, lteal Estate Agents a ru a wpr Tf cT?rTTTT? i t at 1 Some very desirable . lots in different parts of town are offered on the instal ment plan. The instalments will be from 40 to 75 cents a week according to the lots, and will be payable to the Building j and Loan, lne purchasers will have the light to pay any sum over and above the , the regular instalment, or to pav in full st any time. Inquire at the Hesalp . office. . , One elegant lot on Fulton Street. - Two lots on Ilorah, and Jackson Streets. - between Fid ten SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE. An Upright Engine and Boiler, Com mon Sense make; 10 to 12 horse power; been in use about 12 months; in first class repair. Just the thing to run a cotton gin. Price, $350. - Apply to Buerbaum & Eames, Real Estate Agents, Salisbury, N. C ; A Portable Engine on wheels, 15 horse power, Talbott's make, in fine order, now running a saw mill. Price $500. , Apply to Buerbaum & Eames, Real Estate Agents, Salisbury, NO One Victor Iron Works Double Saw Mill; with 100 feet belt and , Lumber Truck, 30 feet carriage, and 46 and 26 inch inserted tooth saws. JNearlynew; price, $350. Apply to Buerbaum as iiames, Real Estate Agents, Salisbury, NC A Sassafras Oil and Penny Royal Distillery. All the apparatus pertaining to the manufacture of Sassafras Oil and Penny Royal, will be sold cheap for cash. For information, enquire of m BUERBAUM & EAMES. 18T9 Established 1879. A. C. HAEEIS Family Grocsr.es cf all Kinds. RICHMOND ROLLER ILLS FLOUF From one pound packages lo Barrels. CONFECTIONERY, TOYS, CIGJLRS, r i TOBACCO. TEAS and COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES, CANNED GOODS, EVERYTHING' FRESH I am receiving orackers In fresh lots every week, consequently hare no 'eld stock. I am aaking: a specialty of this line and can supply the wholesale trade. My new goods are arriving uauy, ami i ucuig uucicu as uncap as tnecity. I want to supply an tne lamuies wiyi mibi uitua guuus at a iciuuu&uia wsii All goou s delivered to any part of the city free l cost. Try me once. . .im BRICK! BRICK! BRICK! Hand-made Brick For Sale at Zion Wesley College BRICK YKRD. W. H. GOIJER, .fr Industrial Superintendent. 49-tf-pd2m Bucklen's Arnica, Sake. The Best Salte iii the wotW fX'uts Bruise, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Hheum. t ever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all, Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give periect satisi action. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per bbx, Por sale by Theo. . Kluttz & Co. all- -Worani jr t. ritt l r .inriiy o ' tn to lis lot ooau. iko.a -iV'e bavr soM consiittr. 8l'!e, and in rv;ry cie -t Alcatt - X.U1C, v aold by t)re.-f Ists. L. E. STEEUE - If vou want anv ioh. w6rk, call at the Hcralp ofiice; good work, low prices. fS ette otr:etur. 42 - For sale by .ji-- FARMING. Common tore throat is much helped by a gargle of vinegar and water, it is said to arrest dii-the- ria if taken in time. When a man loses borrowed money bett in fir on" races be cannot feci the Bam sorrow he would if the money came oat of his own pocjeet. Uia sorrowful hours come later. Our country ia filled with the idle and unemployed, and the great question asking for an answer is : What shall bo done with these men ? To this there is bat one an swer : They must cultivate the soil. By feeding the oats nnthreshed, we save the labor of threshing, and also get the straw and grain togeth er in the stomach, getting a better digestion of both than when they are fed separate. Weeds are nothing more than a coating provided by nature to pro tect the waste places of the eartn from the .cold blasts of winter as well as the hot suus of summer and the only justification man has in the r destruction is when cuuivai- ing the land to pnt sometning more If every drop of milk in the cow g udder be not carefully removed at each milking, the secretion will gradually diminish in proportion to the quantity left behind. Milking should be conducted with skill and tenderness. All chucking or pluck ing at the teats should be avoided. A gentle and expert milker will not only clear the udder with greater ease than a rough and inexperienced persoD, but will do so with far more comfort to the cow, who will stand pleased and quiet, placidly chewing the cud, and testifying by her man ner and attitude that she experi- ehces pleasure rather than annoy ance from the operation. Cows not yield their milk to a person j VUVJ vaaoaauw v vawva. Gen. S. D. Lee, President of the Mississippi Agricultural College, writes to the press of that State in forming the public that owing to destructive drought throughout a large portion of New England, the North and Northwest, the grass cr6p is an entire failure this year, and he earnestly appeals to the planters and farmers of Mississippi to protect themselves by securing all the hay and other forage they can during the short time still left, the present fall. A precaution alike applicable here. We have within the last few days seen excel lent crab-grass hay around this city, and if the farmers would at once go work, large quantities of this and other hay cojuld be made. fUhar- lotte unronicie. . The Kitchen l'ig Pen. A pig-pen is generally planted at a convenient distance from every farmer's kitchen. A pig or shote is imprisoned in this pen as a means of . converting the scraps and odds and ends of the kitchen and dairy into pork.x The swill and pork and pis: s ieet ana nose convert the ground floor into mortar. Heavy rains make it soft enough for the habitation of 'mud-fish. The scorching suns of summer convert the prison into a pest hoie, and nearly roast the prisoner alive. The vile odors oi the simmering : swill buttermilk, clabber, mud and rain, ana soiia ana- iiquiu manure Pri1!!6 ? hgj dwelling-house, and poison the at mospherelike the: upas.-tree. A couple of pigs, raised on kitchen slop, etc., will eat and waste in twelve months swill, bread crumbs, vegetables, milk clabber, etc., suf ficient to feed o pretty good flock of clean, nice chickens that will have their liberty, and leave no filth be hind, create no disease and estab-i lish no pest spots. A hog is naturally decent and likes clean quarters and . a clean bed; but to confine him on thirty or forty square feet of ground, or plank floor, with no chance to keep himself decent, he loses tiis self-re- OTlof,t MH rlpppnov And lava dnwn ' . j in his filth in the hot sun in swarms' OI Hies miu aruires ui veruiuauuiu a foul atmosphere, with a comfort- able hoggish grunt; for a hog is much of a philosopher and nfakes the best of his "manifest destiny." Con- fine chickens, a calf, a sheep, or fivpn a nent hnnRekeevjer. in a box or rail pen, like a hog, and see how their 5 quarters would look in a moath ot a year. We have abol- ished the kitchen pig-pen on our larroaiever to De re-esiaonsnea oy tne writer auu our cmuitena are having a good time or it ana give us no trouble on farms. N. 0. A Dishonest Man. "I never saw a greater Smith rascal in ... my life than old, marked a farmer. "What makes is, 1C" you think so nneried a friend wu ha B!iid tho first Rack of 'Why, he said 1 oats that I sold him was too light, so I put a large iron weage in ine next sack of oats just to please him von know, and' ' "Did he kick against the wedge ?" No; he would have split hi3 foot if he had kicked against the wedge. He did worse." - les; the Dlamea 0ia iniCI Kept, the wedge; TUH iLAtTEST SZA2a PHRASE. A. tn-n new Ud phrase has reached here at tait ; . All the other old "chestnuts are things of the psst. , With the best of thettv ,U it surely wid be classed Lelcrgo,GUSlrr - , The street car now stops, as it used to be fore. . ''v ; For the ladies wuo .amilinsry:,. eoter lae ' doorj - j, ' And on taking their seats to $e driver thev roar. wt , "Let 'er go, Gallagher r . 'Twasthe custom for curtains to rise v' with a bell. ,.v The Unkle of which its own story did tell; r . V ih 'Mil'' in the rallery yell. "Let er go, Gallaglicr f , Are you ready 7" the sheriff now says to the chap Who takes his last stand on the ominous trap; And a voice comes with firmness from under the cap "Let er go, Gallagher !' In proposing to sweethearts you ask. Will von. dear?" And you stand like a sinner in trembling and fear; But you know what she means when she screams In your ear, "Let 'er go, Gallagher !" When your time comes to die, as it comes to us all. Don't vou scare at the thought of the i , t Bu whi8pcr on turning your face to the wall,; "Let 'er go, Gallagher I" I St. Paul Globe. FACETLE. Girls look upon the engagement ring ft3 a very promising affair. Good resolutions, like a squalling baby at church, should, be carried out. A LToxton man was named Han ger, and the idiot christened 5his daughter Belle. Mrs. Sprigging remarks" that she would rather ,fool with a bee than be with a fool. - . If some men knew as much as they talked there would not be any sale for the encyclopedias. The poor man has little to lose except his appetite; and sometimes wishes he could lose that. Sonie'men are born drunk, some achieVe drunkenness and severa hundred! thousand a vear have drunkenness thrust upon them. Debster reduces everything to mathematics. He got.married be- Cause klSSing saves hfty percent on his sugar. Old bachelors Wlii Dlease JIU uav,utiui a win picase notice. An Ohio man is going to live on an ear cf corn a day for thirty days. If they are as large as the pair he evidently has on his head it .won't be difficult. A bachelor, at a' banquet in New- .castle, gave the following toast : "The women and coal of Ihirham county I How desolate would be the fireside without them !" "It commands." says a house agent8 advertisement of a "desira ble re8idence,,, "a view not qnly of the pretty little railway station, but also of the people who miss the train1' i - It is said that "if you play on an accordeon near au oyster, the oyster will open lis shell. Whether this is because it wants to listen, or is looking for a chance to escape, is not known. A young lady being vexed with her lover treated him so coolly that he requested permission to wear his ulster in the parlor. -He said she soon made it warm enough for him after that. A regiment of soldiers passing through Beuane and being about to traverse a forest infested with rob bers, the considerate Mayor or ttje place offered them an escort of four of the town police. ( Mamma But Flora, how doyou know that this young man loves you r lias ne loiq you so : r iora Oh, no, mamma ! But if you could only see the way he looks at me when I am not looking at him ! An anti-tobacconist passionately exclaims : "Two cigars a day will 8Upply a family with 'flour I" We should iudze-that flour madeout of I 1 : A1A'U ,1 i uuuau uiHitis tvuuiu uc an vu iiiorac a pfcrs0n prefef smoking to eating. The Key. Sydney Smith be'""f asked by a lady why it was reported that there were more women in the world than men be replied, "It is iii conformity with the arrange- ments of nature, madam; wealwafys see more of heaven than earth, jeg8ieIf that bull should at- tack U8 what couid you do ? Tom j could reach that fence in lesa than . geconds. Jessie Yes, but what could I do? Tom You ? Why, your parasol would keep his attention until I was safely over ! Free Tradcl.. The reduction of internal revenue and the taking off of revenue stamps Proprietary Medicines, no dou largely benentted the consumers. as relieving the; burden of home manu facturers. .Especially is this the case with Green't August FUnrer and Boscht4'$ German Syrup, as the reduction of thirty- crea3e the size of the bottles containin these remedies, therehy giving more medicine m the. o cent size. -. more medicine in the 75 cent size. The August Flower for Dyspepsia and Liver Comolaint. and the German ayrup Cough and Lung Troubles, have, perhaps, the largest sale of any medicines in world. The advantage of increased size of the bottles will be greatly appreciated i Vvw f V n ctvfr in api,rir trixrr and vinase in civilized country, Sampla 1 bottles for 10 ccntt remain tlie saac size. ta1Im will find relief from thi-ir Co- tlveness. Swimming in the Head, Colic, gonr Stomach, Headache, Kidney- trou- bk. etc. ey.taktn a uoe ox rirnjioo liver Ilcgufator after dinner or supper. so as to neve toe ooweis once a uy. Mothcrs4,3 have better health and the babies wilts'row more and more robust br usicf lbT Ite?ulalor. If an .infant hows i-Tis of Colic, nothin? like a few drcps la'wster. for relief. Jhe genuine nas Uie reu on iruu The greatest drawback to painting he town red is that some of the color sticks to the painter nose. W OXVOtQ PILLC- HEWA TLB Or I Ml TA rO.TS. JLL1TATS AXK mn US. liiCE3 FELlim, OJ xjirrr 8Vgau-coati:d tills. Iteltia ntlrelr veretabl-. uey or- It ei or occtjpatioa. ut oi In mIIt m-miiA. AlwBTB frn In w a uiaiifPi aiirrBinvi pibh tln-9 little riik-tB give the tat pexfe-ct atisfacUocu SIM HEtDiCilE. nillon Ileadaehe, Dlxsluesa, romiipi. tlon Indlcetllon, Billon Attaelt.andaU denucmenta of the etoi ach and bowels, are prompt ly re Iter ed and permanently Pierce PlaanirBn" BV. In explanation of the rt-nwrdial power of lhee Pellets over o sreet . vnrMT of .diseases, it may truthfully be said that their aetion upon the system Is universal, not Rland Or ttue escaping- their sanative influence. Sold by drufrsiwa, 23 cents a vial. Manufactured at the Chemical laboratory of Wori.u 'g Dispoeakt Manicaia association, uunaii), a. y. nffered hv the mmifr4iiTw -S era of Dr. Sace Ca.ta.rrki V v:i rttraedr, for a case of m Chronic Nasal Catarrh which f tfcey cannot euro. SYMPTOItlS OF CATARRH. Dull, heavy beadacbe. obstruction of the nasal passag'ea, diBchargrs falling from the bead Into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are wMv wtcr nd inflamed: there la rlns-lna in the ears, deafness, naekinsr or coufrbinf to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, torether with scabs from ulcers v the voice i clianjred and has a nasal twanf ; the hreath is offensive: swell and taste are ini- naired ' there is a sensation of dizzineaa, with mental depression, a hackiug- ooug-b and gen ni f'.hiiitv. nlv a few of the above-nam?a symptoms are likely to. bo present in any one case. Thousand of cases annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, re sult in consumption, and end in the gTave. No disease is so common, more deceptive ana dangerous, or less understood by physicians. By it mild, soothing-, and heaJUnsr properties, rw Sao-n'u Caterrh Remedy cures the worst cases of Catarrh, "cold lu tbo head," Coryxa, and Catarrnai taeaaaeae. Sold by druggists everywhere; 50 cents. UutoW Ajosiy from Catarrh." Prof. W. HArssEn. tho famous meemerist. of Ithaca. N. writee: "Some tea years ago I suffered untold agony irom. cnroBiu uunu n.ton-v, fv fmnilv TiLvKicinn nave me up aa Incurable, and said I must die. My cage waa such a bad one, that every day, towards sun set, my voice would become so coarse I could coughinfr and cloarinjf of my tbroat would hrelv flOOaJL aOOVC uieuer. iu im-uiuunun almost tti-anjrio mc. iy mo i r. Catarrh Itcmedy, In throe -months, I wus a well man, and the cure baa been peruanneut. "Constantly ISnwltisiw suad. S;lttlng THOMA3 J. EtTSHiNG, T,., SX2 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo., writes: "I was a great sufferer from catarrh lor tbreo years. At times I could hardly breathe, and wca constantly hawking and spitting, and for tho last eight months could not bretitho throua-h the uottrus. I thought nothing could bo done for me. Luck ily. 1 was adviaed to try Dr. Sage's Catarrh uVmiir mil I nm now a well man. I believe i. i iht. nni. aura rimpdv for catarrh now manufaqturcd, and ono bas only to give it a fair trial to experience astounding result and a permanent cure. ' - Hireo Bottle Cure Catarrh. , , Tri TjATmrml Ttuntinn P. D. Columbia CO Pa., says: "My daughter bad catarrh when ch wna flvo vp sirs eld. verv badlv. I saw Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy advertised, and pro cured a bottle for her, and soon saw that it helped her ; a third bottle effected a perma nent cure. She is now eighteen years old and sound and hearty. IF YOU DON'T WANT. TO -HAKE A Esica DON'T READ THIS. I have ju3t received a large sortment of as-1 Something looking at. that is really The finest Worth PSSTELS tliat. are made, from $2.00 to 5.00 each . They would make an elegant BRIDAL PRESENT for they are always stylish. I would also call attention to the immense variety of COMPOSITION GOLD, OXIDIZES, BRONZE, SILVER AND m1 as ell 00 H it HARDWOODS. i can suit any body in price one-fifth style, and guarantee you good goods The 1 ana lower prices than any Northern house. If von' don't believe this, lor just come np to Buerbaum's the I BOOK-STORE and look for yourself. Lee S. Overman, Attorney and Counselor at Law SALISBrilT, N. p! Practices in State and federal CourU Will attend the court at Kowan. Daviu- a a m a son, ircocii, l aoarrua, rvanjj ana jaoat rotnerr couniir. ; ti vuice o. a, UHUCU 1WW. . llf , ' -., - - - D. jr. aiiLLEK. D E A LE IN . Leaf Tobacco. Salisbury, N. C, JOIIN A. 11AJISAY, Attends toltailroad Construction, Sorvejs and Manning of Keal atatt." XUsuate of Water Powers. Plans for Ik irecWon of ilills. Dwellings, dc; aad atksad to the purchase of all kinds of JUcfciaerr, xuiiuing .nattiiam, etc., etc, J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 13RTJGr GISTS. fi THEO. r. XLDTTZ 4 00. If. C. BOST & CO., SALISBURY LODGE. RniKbU or Hooor.-Mestlaf algkU lnt aaU third Monday ia each month. 7-ly JOHNSON & RAMSAY, aiiofactcrers cf Fisg ni Twist TcUcn. 7-1 y FARMERS WAREHOUSE. SALES OF TOBACCO EVEIY DAY. 7-iy v Beail, Boat A FeatJ, rropgUt s. Banner Tobacco Warehou$$ 8-lj S WINK-A TUOHAtSW: liivery Stable JQHNG. HEIUG, Prop'r. . , Flrst-Cliuia Tnra-ouU f all dster1Utk fan bihed at all hours, with er witsent drivers. Hoarding and bale Stable. Drovera ssevsaaft dated. ' I'rorapt at tent km paid te all suftsifiera. 1:1m. Fire Insurance Ardency, . J. SAM'L 216CUVBIN9. representing a line of Fire Iaaaraasa Companies equal to any im vV essern 1 . C. Can give as low rates and terms as caa be obtained. . 11-1? PIEDMONT AIS-UKE ROUTE. ; . XjooI To'baoob. RICHMOND DAHV1LLK RAILBOl. f It. A D. and N. C. DIVISIONS. Condensed ScfuduUJ Efftet May 25, JC7 Trains Rni fcy 7 liridlH Tis.y' r - S outhboTmd. DAILY. No. 50 No. 83.' Lv. Ncw York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, "Washington, " Charlottesville ". Lynchburg "Richmond " liurkivillo 4. 45 ana 4 SO pm 7 20 am &7 pa' 1)45 am M2r.ni 11 24" 11 00 pm 8 35 pm 8 00 am 6 50 pm, 5 05 am 8 00 pm 2 SO am , 5 02 pin, 4 25 am 5 45 pmi 5 04 am 6 01 pm! 9 21 an 8 50 pm; 8 f 5 am 10 44 pm;. 9 48 an 12 30 am 810 pm 5 30 pm 1 00 am 6 37 pm 2 87 am 5 00 pm - 7 15 pm S 82 a H20 pn 5 80 a: 11 15 pm 10 ) a: Keysville Drake's Branch " Danville " Greensboro Goldsboro " Raleigh, "Durham " Chapel Hill " Hillsboro " Sal am Hifh Point Salisbury 12 39 am . 11 23 a Ar I Statcsvillle ::j 12 81 y 5 88 .783 Asheville Hot Springs Lv. Concord ' 1 26 am 11 13 : 2 25 ami 1 00 5 86 am!8 64 6 50 ami 4 48 : 1 20 pmllO 4n Charlotte Spartanburg Greenville,: Ar. Atlanta TJATLY Tfortlibonxid. No 51 VKot 7 00 praj 8 40 Lv. Atlanta, Ar. Greenville 1 04 am 2 Spartanburg, Charlotte, Concord V,-.i Salisbury High Point 2 19 am 5 05 am 6 01 am 6 45 am ...7 56 am 8 28 am 34 8 ( 01 Greensboro Salem Hillsboro - Durham 9 11 SO "1412 3 50 pm:42 Z 12 47 pm tl 20 pm Chapel Dill Kaleigh Goldsboro 2 44 pmt 4 pm 10 10 am 12 45 pro 1 04 pm 1 42 pm 3 50 pm i 1 Danville - i Drake's Branch Keysville Burkvllle, Richmond Lynchburg Charlottesville Washington - Baltimore Philadelphia New York l 15 pm 3 40 pm n ' 41 8 23 pm U 25 pmtl w am i l 6 20gii Daily t Daily except ; BLEEPING CAR SEBVI On trains 50 and 51. Pullm- Sleeper between Atlanta and -2 On trains 52 and 53-rPullrr. Sleepers Washington and; Mo v asnington and Aucrust. . Pullman Sleerver between and Greensboro, and Pullrr between Greensboro and Ila! man Parlor Car between . 8a! ' Kpoxville. ., Throngh,tickets on sals ; stations to all points. , -r - . r or raw.s auu luiormauuQ ; agent of the Company? or to . ' J AS. Li. T- Ger ; - Was! SOL DIAAS, Traffic Mana-: A No. 1 Wheeler ' Millie and Separator, nearly new." A ITruit evaporator, cheap Ar- or jqj;.. PAYStheR;: Jo Ton - Waioi A 1 X f iff I ,- i 'si J: ;-.-Ipiu?ry hyoenlrifujgal force: - ' - " - - ,1 1 .1 tl
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