t.. 1 T ' I, DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSER VER :: SATTJRp A Y , A, TJ GUST- 1, 1885. Site (Charlotte tOpeixxteK. . s ,. ;.Anrjj',iVnn'n'in--' ' PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY kvr: ?T::i0-- CHAS. JONES; ; . : V; . - Editor and Proprietor. f Entestd it th Postowtcb is C&aklottk, N. C.,. a& osoond Class Matter. f EVENTS AlIKQAP XJKOKE HIS" iSECtll What Ihe Cable Brings JFroin tlie x Tamils In the Old. World; : f Madrid July 3L--There were 2616 new cases of cholera in the plague stricken district yesterday: and .1039 deaths from the disease for the same time. , .'.j'yiy y':v' ' . . BISHOP OF MOBILE. Rome; July 31. The Pope has ap pointed Rev. Jeremiah O'Sullivan Bishop of Mobile, '.Ala., not Father Byrne,' as was " stated Wednesday Pather .O'Sullivan is pastor of St. Peter's church, Washington; D. O. , CHINA WILL DECLARE WAR, . Shanghai, July 31. It is affirmed that China will declare war if Russia .invades Corea. ;V; rXI- vy';5 v IX -A WARNING TO CHURCHILL, j J London, July: 31 The Times de clares that if bord Randolph Church ill succeeds in drawing the cabinet into the discreditable intrigues he has entered into with the Parnellites, the j opposition will be relieved of all fears in the coming general .election. WAR CERTAIN ; Paris. The Telegraphe has a sen, sational dispatch , from St. Peters hurg; saying that war between, Eng. land and Russia is certain d irectly , after the elections in England. v A. STATEMENT THAT WAS CHEERED. London. In the -House of Com toons this evening, Lord Randolph Churchill said the Quetta railway had been extended thirty miles to the northwest of that place, and that it would be extended no "further at present. If necessary the railway could at any moment be continued toward Candahar. This statement was received with cheers. -It V LAND AGITATION. ' r - Losd6n Mr. : Chamberlain, in a speech at Wiltehire today, advised the workihgmen to press for a reform of the land la wst in favor of small life holders. . IJe said he . believed that .the farming grievances in -England -were as great as those - in Ireland. The time was' coming; he said," when a revision of I the relation between ihurch and state would be made. A HIGH OLD TIME IN THE CHAMBER OF ' " DEPUTIES. , - ; Paris The debate in the chamber of deputies upon the colonial policy of the lae ministry was continued 1 this evening." M Clemanceau made a long and, violent" speech in reply to ex-Premier Yerry s defense on Tues day last, and was frequently inter rupted by shouts ' and yells from. Ferry's friends which his ' enemies Bought to 'drown by ljuder noises. At one point DeCassanac shook his . fist' in .Ferry's , face and cried out : ."Jba are an impudent fellow.'' . De ' Cassanac was called, to order and censured by the president. Later in the evening Ciovis Hugues and ran- other deputy were forcibly separated while preparing to fight on the floor of the chamber, e v - t - , " A FIGHT FOR FREEDOM. ; ' v - Moscow. Sixty criminals who have been ? sentenced ; to ' exile in Siberia recently, .while en routed rose ' against; their : guards, and although unarmed, began a desperate fight" for liberty. The battle lasted , a - long time, and the soldiers were absolutely unable to "conquer their man acled' assailants. Twenty of them were shot dead, and , of. ' the other forty, thirty ; succeeded - in - , making. ; sood their escape. . Two of the sol- 'diers were wounded during the fight.N THE NEW EGYPTIAN LOAN CLOSED. London. Subscriptions ' to the ' '"GEervntian loan of v $45,000,000 have - been closed. The offers aggregated . four times the amount of the loanr,- - How a Belle Created a Sensation. ,A correspondent of the' Chicago Tribune relates how an Eastern belle ' created a sensation among a tribe of Western Indians.1 At one of the agencies on Sunday th Indians were gathered near the officers' quarters -' devoutly performing certain religious duties. " An officer induced a young woman from rne of the Jbastern cities. ' who was possessed of a remarkably heavy, head of blonde hair j reaching to. the ground, -to allow' it ' to flow loosely and let the Indians admire it. She at. once became. the' centre of at traction, ; to the utter neglect of the xeligious ceremonies. They gathered jabout her in swarms and manifested ; 5-their pleasure at the sight by jumps : ing about, rubbing their han(s and gesticulating wildly. They : pro ; notinced it the finest scalp" they had f . ever seen, and so alarmed the; young 1ar1ir hxr t.hpir-' dftmnnstrntinna . that -she cut short her visit. v - lie Protested Ula Innocence , and Cried riteonslr f or Merer.- ; ' - Columbus, O July 31 Valentine Wagnt-r, a Grer'niah aged"59,' was ex ecuted at the Ohio penitentiary," this morning, boing-the first -,to be "exes cuted uuder th.e newIaw passed last winter req uiring that, all hangings. in - Si-ate shall take-placewithin the pen itentiary wlR Ttie execution took place at 2 30 this morning, there being but 17 persoorpresent, all allowed by the law. The favored persons vwere five sheriffs, two newspaper" men from the county- where the prisoner was convicted, three friends of' the condemned, an d the board of prison managers. The murderer, was brought to the scaffold aT; 2 15 a. m,v and had tq .be carried by- the, sheriff r He begged' piteously, protesting his innocence of. any crime. -When the trap was sprung the body shot to. a stand still and not the faintest quiver of limb or muscle was noticeable. A physician grasped his wrist as soon as "i he body could be reached and it was found that death was instantane ous." Not a pulse beat could ' be -rev cognized- . The body was" cut down five minutes after tne springing 5 of the trap -; '-Ir;.i?-l'::f:-l Wagner was a wealthy farmer and a notorious bully. The; crime for which he was hanged was the mur der of his brother-in-law, - a clear case of cold blooded; premeditation. He went to his victim's, house at night, found him sitting in - a chair, told him he had come to kuT him and shot him before he had a chance.; to rise, 'and a second time in the back as he was trying, to escape. Wagner's conduct since -arrest has.' been as cowardly as it was brutal before 1 He has spent a fortune fightihg in the courts and has spent the greater part of his lime in prison weeping and be moaning his " fate His fright ' has been so profound that he had eaten nothing since last Sunday. Two Hundred lashes on the Hare - Back. ; : t : Bock Hill Herald. Jim Caskey, colored was takt n out from his home, near Douglas church, in this county, on Monday last, by a party of about forty mask ed men and given about two hundred lashes on his bare back and ordered to leave the county 3 within- t!fenty iour nours. rne party iiso went to Lee Clinton's house, but Lee was ab sent from ...home.;- ?It . -apnears that ME GUATf T JIOISTIEKT. A Circular Inviting lUe TaMic to ,Co: operate ' .1 - New York; July 31. The Grant monument committee issued the foK lowing today -t , To the people of the Uaited Srates : The family of General Grant; liaving chosen New York as his final resting place the mayor and people of .that city .desire that a great national monumen t shall be er ected, w hich I will fitly, honor -his memory. To promote- stnis ooject ; ine- mayor 01 NewYork has designated our com mittee to inaugurate a movement to procure the necessary funds. In due time appropriate action will bo taken for the organization of a ' committee which shall -represent the entire country, .and various localities. Pending these formal V proceedings; we are directed toinvite the people of theUnited States to participate in the erection of a suitable' monument in honor of General Grant, by the contribution of such sums as they may feel able and willing to devote o this great purpose: All newspa per, rail way; if legrapn and express companies, - postmasters, banks ban- kers, churches and municipal authori ties;" commercial bodies, and exchan ges, manufacturing and business es tablishments ' are respectfully re quested to co-operate in the imme-. diate collection of contributions to be forwarded to Drexel, Morgan & Co.,- : for this committee, or to the mayor of New York, so that our en- IflT. SIcGtlECOn.: Gen Grant's Swords and TJnif ona , -Demand for Places in the Funeral Irocesslon-A ' Storm V tlie Mounlaln. ""V- "s".-" - 'Z ; shington;. July - 31. -rBef erring to tne regrets that have been express ed in some quarters, that Gen. Grant is not to buried in his uniform with one'of his swords by his side, and to the supposition that none of his uni forms : or swords are available for that purpose, because they were all turned over to the Government some months agorwith his other, military relics. Adjutant General Drum, today said to an Associated Press reporter that any or all of them are at the dis posal of Mrs.; Grant while they re main in the War Department awaits ing tfee actionof ;Xpongress. : i ; Col. Fred Grant has 'issued invita-' tions to all. the living members of his- father's cabinets to attend-the funer al, and requests ' them-ttr notify Gen. Hancock of , their: intention to be present '''''i-.;-'? New v York, rArrangements for Grant's funeral,! so far! as relates to Gen. Hancock'a work; are practically completely, ' There- is do ceasing ef the flo w-of y applications for posi tion in the line from every - kind of pt ople in the United States. ' STORM t ON THE MOUNTJN. ' - , Mt. McGregor; July 21 A storm passed over the mountain yesterday evening, - and ? four persoas were struck by lightning. ;l Major, R. H. tire people may have an -opportuni-i Jackson, of the Fifth;artuley. who ty of miting in this tribute to the memory ot the"; illustrious dead Certificates of acknowledgement will be duly - furnished to each individ ual" ; Contributions and funds re ceived through any source will-be Credited to the locality in which the donor resides, v ' V , Signed: Chester A. Arthur, Chair man j William R. Grace, . Hamilton Fish, Vice Chairmen ; Richard T Greener, Secretary. . NATION AT. BAN ItS. Re- Dancer Apprehended from demption'of .Circulation. Wash. Cor. PhfladelpLla Press. - ; It is feared that a new danger of financial embarrassment ; has been discovered in the fact that the circu-1 lation of . about 300 1 national banks. which was outstanding at the time of the renewel of their charters, must these two negroes have been talking be. paid before the 1st of next Febru very disrespectfully,about some white ary. The law in regard to-the exten laaies in me neignoornooui' . ajm ana ui uauuaai uauii.a . uuaucifs iu- his wife were met bv a gentleman vides : early Tuesday morning j.en route for A Tax Contest in West Yirsinia. Charleston, W. Va., July 30. Official information has just been re ceived to the effect that Judge Jack son, . of -the- United .States District Court of West Virginia, " Iras granted an injunction to the Chesapeake and "That the circulating Dotes of any association so extending the period of its succession, which shall have been issued to it prior to such extension shall be redeemed at the treasury of the United States, and sueh notes, when redeemed, shall be forwarded to: the comptroller-of curreiicy. and destroyed as now provided by law and at the end 01 three years, from came here to ' take command . 5f the camp cf regulars, and : Capt.i W. B ' oecK, commanamg nailery ix. x iilu artillery; were the worst injured. Maior Jackson , was knocked insensi ble, and remained in that condition over an hour. These two gentlemen were struck down almost 1 in front of Grant's cottage. They are outfef dan . ger no wand will probably be ante to go on duty in a day or two. , The other two persons were but slightly injured. AH the telegraph' wires from the mountain to the outer world wersr burned out, and the correspon dents were obliged to go to Saratoga by a special train to file 'dispatches The lightning struck the roof of the Grant cottage- and knocked several shingles off. . The lightning r 'alao struck the Arke-11 cottage. The Vet eran Xnappvonduty in the room with the body Of Greneral Grant, felt the' shock severely. A soldier- of i'the Twelfth infantry also received a shock. It was learned late in the evening that the lightning entered the want cottage throaga the root and tore off the plastering. The electric light above the casket was- PUt OUt. , . v Getting: Iteadjr fr the Party Buffalo Express. If this prove a chestnut I'll pay the customary fine."; It represents a little domestic scene in Cincinnati: "Rebecca" the old lady shouted up. 'the stairs,-1 'vas you; going; to de -bar? Uhio Kaiiroad Uompany.. enjoining .each bank- the association, so extended the several sheriffs through whose shall deposit unlawful money with counties the said joadruns from col the treasurer of the United States lectmg taxes for the past ten years, anffloient to rp(xm thft remainder of ihe total amount Ot . taxes- IS Over tho Hrnnlatinn mhinh wrfta nnt.Ht,nnd $200,000,; to which ten: per: cent, is Ing at the date of its extension.7' added. , . . A a t.h fhnrtr fii-nirp.fi in .Ffthrn. , ary, 1003, xne limit wimm wnicn inis Two Ugly Georgia Scandalsw outstanding circulation must be re- the date of the-corporate esstence of ty rn r Y ti It. t h a n a aaia r 1 An oa A-rranion 1 " . ' 1 es mutter," . answerea Keorcca. "Vasyou gettin' ready f. inquired the bid ladyj . . ; "Yes mutter," . replied iieDecca. "Vill I vash for a high neck or a low- neck dress . St 0 .CD... o CD o CD C3 5 ij'i SPRING CHICKENS Continue to-seU at such an eisrbitknt p?e that the averaga boosewlf e Is at loss hot? to eurtatf expenses Por an ordinary sized famfljr lour chickens will Just dev We ha-wpa . -" solSrtStute in the . wear of BREAKFAST ;8AP, Which broiled ??S1 add much t- lite mealu , . have anctier article of Merchandise ' ln the way of par- "Picklmg;Vinegar, Manufactur3eiiwessly for bonsebeepersi. We 9 -OUR- GUEIi and BL V( li 'S'M.iS Give entire satte?getton. and as "EierTea"la nw-a. National drink, " W9 ask consumers-- to- try our brands. ' ;' - . MUSIIROTCrf Clt ACIiJiR.S - AtheS g July 3Lh story is m circulation about two well known men in this county men in tnis county ruining their; eisters-in-law and leaving for parts unknown. One of the parties is -highly connected, and the victim is aJbeautiful girl, just budding into womanhood, and related to one of the first families in Georgia. The wife 1886, and it " is - estimated :that ,tbe amount now to be redeemed is about $35,000,000. It is feared that the ex traordinary demand for legal tenders, which will of necessity be made, will render ineffective the recent arranges ments with the JNew York bankers To all who seek that glorious toon, A fragrant and a wholesome breath; To til vhoseek to nholelxl their teeth Vi om swift decay and. earl; death . Take this advice from us as friends, Use SOZODONT and gain youi ends. for averting a relapse to' a ' silver 1. . : mi- . - i 1 j i- I will enter a mit f ftr divrr-n whAn a!1 18:Ane queswon 01 a grauuai re- t.h hnrrihl Hptaiia will ha mAA nK. demption is now being considered by Personal Comeliness , is greatly enchand by a fine st of teethe -On the oth r hand, riothlng so-detracts irom the efftof- pleasing features, tine eyes and a graeelu' nsure as yellow iteth. Tnat popular toilet article S0ZO- uUiS T checks xneir cecay, ane renaers uiem u white as snow , , the horrible details will be made pub- v m . . i uc. one yesteroay movea . into - a house with a relative and left her sis ter in the home she had -blighted: Her friends were telegraphed the facts and advised to come for her. the treasury department, but nodefl mtplan has yet been agreed upon. F KO.II W ASH IN GTON. ApiointnieniYslr tlie Presi dent leACiiynntiAna IfilAfl lnit..llAht Reduction. Ills Pistol Fell. Chattanooga ' Tenn. , July 30. A Buwsmg auuiucut yuuuii-eut xUKerB - . w ASHlNCiTON. J Ul V iSl; iil9 -IrreSl vine last nignt. vjjunng, me progress dent today appointed Alexander M of a ball a pistol fell from the pocket Wallace of Georgia to be surveyor of of a young' man who was dancing' customs for the Dort of 'Atlanta Ga. and the4weaDon was discharged and He also annoihted - Mrs. M". Pen- the ball struck alias Martha Browne der. Postmaster at 'Tarboro N, C. 5 ll 1 t a ' ; I - . - -m. . a . wm t. - . - passing inrougn ner nearu, proaucmg and Jb reaeriCK A. schittley,- at Ur instant aeain. i;ne young man wno angeourg court- house, 55. i u. vice owned . the pistol has fled vfor parts Alonza Webater. suspended. unknown. Sold at Auction. . SIX RESIGNATIONS ASKED' FOR. Washington, July 31.-HSix chiefs of the division in'the second' auditor's ofiSce have been requested. to ' tender their resignations. They arte Thomas C. Bailey, Jf. H. -Goodall, C. To well, New York, July 31. The property of the Bankers and Merchants tele graph, company was sold today at public action It brought $500,000. Thomas Ruthbore, H. A. Whaleh arid ana was purchased -bv ma wara a. n. iH Snow. " Tnere are nrx oharp-As btokes on bebalt.or the reorganization against them but their, resignations' Invalid's IIotl and .Src;icai In- :". .-" statute. : This widely ' eeleiaated Institution,'1 located ai Buffalo, N. Y:, Is organized with a full staff or eighteen experienced and skillful physicians and surgeonsi constituting the most complete orgaalt zatlon of medical and surgical skill In America, for the treatment of all chronic diseases, whetlr Teanirtng medical or surjical means for their cure Marvelous success has been achieved in the cure of all nasal, throat and lung dlseases, liver and kid ney diseases, diseases ol the digestive organs. bladder diseases, diseases peculiar to . women, blood taints and skin diseases, rheumatism, neu ralgia, nervous debility; ' paralysis, epilepsy (fits), spermatorrhea, impoteney and kindred affections. Thousands are cured at their homes through cor respondence.' The cure of the worst ruptures, pile tumor-, varicocele, hydrocele and strictures Is guaranteed, with only a short residence at the in stitution; Send 10 cents in stamps ior tne .inva lid's Guide Book (168 pages) , which gives all par tlral.irs. Address. Wor d s Dispensary Medical Association Buffalo, N. Y. - , . committee. f - -f; Bascbajl Yesterday . . 7 Norfolk, Va. Norf oiks 4, " Lancas j ters r; ;-". , , -i ;? Washington Nationals 11, Tren tons 3. ' - 4 Philadelphia -Chicagos 9,' Philadel ' iDhias 0. - v " - Baltimore Baltiraores 10, Metro- ".'iC molitans 7. ' .'v.- -"New York Buffalos 7, New Yorks . Louisville Louisvilles 2, ' 1 Pitts- V liurgs 8. SRichmond-Virginias 8, Newarks 5, V V Boycotting" Porelgn Stone. ' v U ' Chicago: July 3i. In order to pre : ..-v'pnt the use of foreign cut stone Oby vVChicago builders, the bricklayers andi : - tstone masons' 'union and stone ; cut- - ters as5ociati6nav0;decidedshot vto " t work on any Dunaing wuero sione 3 kut outside of Chicagois used; Com- r 'mitfees from the above named Organ : ' ization3 have advised the ; architects - .v and contractors of the decision ; ; Business Failures. New York, July 31. The business lanures. occurring tnrougnout ine country during the past week, report ed to K. G. Dun & Co.Ts mercantile agency number for the United States 178 and ;f or Canada 23, a total of 201, against 215 last week, and 225 the week previous. Tlie Alleced 'Pay " Car Itobbers Discharged. 1 . : AtiTanta. Jul v 31. After ec prelim marv trial. Uharlev 'Rose ana m& al leged accomplices in the recent Pach mond & j;anvine pay car,' ro&oery were uiscuargeu. - . . -v-. were requested as part of reorganiza tion oi iiits uuicu. - ' debt reduction. s . - It is estimated that there has been a decrease ot about $700, 000s in pub lic deot aunng-tne month of July. For Grant's Monuinent. - Chattanooga, Tenn. . Julv 30. The Chattanooga Daily Times hasopened a suoscripwon usu ror the - Grant monument tund, and has invited all uiuicuo tw ocuu ; in luciricontriDUs fions. -The Times starts the list 'with its own contribution. ; , : - ?X cxtr ( xuert If c meut 5 . FOR RENT. A 5 room cottage on Sixth street, betwWi Try on and Church. Good well in yard. . julj31d3t . J. W. WADoWUalU, SparkliofCatawbaSpriDp TV'ortli Carollnat Best Medicinal Mineral Waters and most exten sively fitted up place for pleasure seekers or inva lids. Possesses superior, advantages. Write for catalogue. - DR. E. O. ELLIOTT & ao. may20eodtf Owners and rToprvw- 'Red Hot in tlie We&t. , ChioAoo. Julv 30. Throughout the Northwest the day. has been one . of intense heat, and several cities report the hottest weather ever known. All over Illinois. Iowa and Nebraska the mereurv has ranged from vl00 to 107 1 degrees in the shade.; . ; , i , J Fleetf ooted Maud! S.'; ' CLEVELAND, U.. July 30. Maud R went a mile this afternoon over the Crienviiio wauJi in a.:uf . . ' : CARRIAGE AND BUGGY REPOSITORY. : -. i Stationed f or uarantine SerTice. f FT 'HoNROE Vrat July 31. The her station at Fisherman's Island(for 'SaffSSrUwAni? ?"Sgg, UUcLlilliLlllK KCI V 1UC .. , - -. Forty reared Experience or an oia iiiirse. Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrup, : for children teething, is the prescription ol one ot tlw best fe msua nUTBiclana and nurses in th. rt4-io" vi and has been, used for forty yearg wiUj miVrfiSl' mg succcas uj uiujiuua vi uiuiners lor their chll. drn. It relieves the child from nain terr and diarrhcea, griping in tne boi and ,tT colic By giving health to the child it rests th mother. wef woum say to every mother who has a hild suffering from anv of th rnZ plaints: Do not let your prejudices? nSr the Tpre fodices of others, ,8tdbetweett your'suflertrfa enna ana mjo w m do sure -yes, abso- 25 A full line of Carriages: Bu??ie9. Phaetons. Carts Spring Wagons, etc., of the best makes and latest Bijira, uu uduu. , . "Vehicles made to order and repaired. ? v k A. C. HUTCHISON & co Charlotte," N; C, next to Wadsworth's Stables. apr25sunly , . ' - OLUEGE CSB-' Physicians and ofreoM; BALTIMORU MD. t This Schooli. offers to MedJssl ftudents.3nsnr- passed cllnlcal-tad - other ad-vantages. Send for a catalogue to - -.- -'PPJTH0MS4)Pra. Dirtily ' r JulyTecdlBO . 17&-K. toward S5reet. THE lc win Its . It flrlFoiirtli , fully abreast v,itl all , the reaulremeats ef ns9ern Journalism. ' , TM IYMLY OBSERVER Grass TELEGRAPHIC NEWS' From at &ome an from abroad, jtnd from ali quarters of the globe, besides all ' the Current' News: of ihe day, Local and otherwise. Its conn plete aocaecunte Gaily , TefegrapMc Mar&et Reports Are an important and valuable feature to the bus lness man, and are alone worth' the subscription t price ot TESfcQBSEBYEB. - . , -V f I 1. s' St f.f ' ,. ' No other daajin the State enjoys such Erallent Mail Eacilitifs A3 13 POSSESSSHSEY - The OBSERVER, As it reaches sM the surrounding towns and all the Important posSoffices In the State, as well as re mote "points', Korth.' South asid West In other States, on the" - -. ": - . Dajr ef its TofclieitioD. This makf3&lt a most valuable news serving, publication, 'as well as. advertising medium. It is pre-emlnentl7rthe leading Bally of the State, and has established 5t olalm to this merit, Tns Obsrh.vkk'b new Eigh&Page form enables It to give mose reading mattethan ever before. w-te 1 ' MSTiA it: 25r. 4:t: " : Sausjbubt, N L June 10, 1S6& . J ? On and after Sundriy. June-14th, 1885. tie follow ing double eitily pa&senses- schedule wISj be one rated by this oompany: i JtfAIN LINE WEST Statkiks ' t Trato No. 1. Ar. Lv. Tsain No 9i Ar. ,Lt. Salisbury, , Strtfesviiie... . Newton, : ? Hickoryi Icard. -3. Morgantcn,' Marion. y ' :. ; Old Fort, - ' Round Kaob, ' - : Black Jnountam, - Coopers - -Spartanburg Junctn, Asneviiie, a : :v Alexanifitr's, .-v 5 MarsnaJl. Barnards, Warm, irpdaes: s - A 2S 1 25! 4.07f ,' 4.as . 432 i 4.32 5.57 tB-45 743 829! 8 37 9.22 9.6b 10.22 10.55 5-00 5.07 6.29 7.1t; 7.49 .03 - 8 47 9.2si 9.5U 10,22 tHeal Station. . 2al A.M. 8.15 "' 9.17 9.45 10 081 10 3fi . 11.371 12.10 412.SQ - 1.28 ; L41 2.05 . 13 7.10 . 8J6 ? .17 9-.46 19.08 10i37 11& 12:10 12.50 - 1.28 1.41 205 F. M. y-- main: LINE EAST. Stations. 1 . iTrain No. 2 1 Train NoTlO Warm Springs, . Bernards, r . . Marshall. Alexander's -H;f Asheviiie. -: ? ; Spartanburg Junctn. Coopers, Black Mountain, i Round Knob, i 1: Marlon, : ' Morganton - . icard, Hldkory, -Newton, Statesvlile, Salisbury, Ar. r p.mT .15 4.33 5.C6J -5.37 556 ; 6.18 ?&S1 $7.13 T.52 8.22 9.17 9 45 10.11 10.38 11.33 12.30 2-l Lv, Ar. Lv. 3.45 4.15 4.34 5.06 5 47 5.55 .618 -6.32JJ 7.38 7.65 8 22 9 17 " 9.46 10.12 10.89 11.34 A. M A. M; 10.87 . 11.02 11.15 11.57 -12.13 - 12.45 1.42 2.10 2.35 8.26 4.21 5.20 '10.30 10.37 ; 11.02 11.15 11.57 12.13 12.45 -1.43 - 2.11 8.00 8.26 4.22 P. M ' - F tMeal Station.- Dally. " . r WEST. MURPHY DIVISTON. 1 EAST. Tv Traln No. 7 ' - Train No i i -, Stations. : : - I Ar. I Lv. Ar. Lv. - A. M. 9 00 Asheviiie, , 3.60 P. M. 9 87 9.40 Hominy, 3.10 - 8.12 10 05 10.09 Turnpike, . . ; V , 2.48 " 2 50 l 10.82 10.37 Pigeon Blver, 2.48 - 2.28 1U2 11.05 Clyde, " -" 156 1.58 11.30 11.40 Waynesville,- . ' -12 51 "1.36 $12.15 12.17 Balsam - ' A 112.16 12.18 12.40 12.44 Hall, " 11.45 11.46 119 -J.20 Sylya, 11.07 11.08 1.30 1.32 Webster Station, 10 56 J0.67 8.06 P. M. Charleston, - - - A. M. , 9.20 J3feal Stations," Daily, L - Train No. 1 connects at :.Warm Springs with E. T., V. & G. R. 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