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V- 2, . -1 THE ASHtvitLE GAZETl E JANUARY i6, 1900. 4 ' v. V' . - 5 - .V - 4 f . ; .. 1 y - -'t ' 71 1' - V J 1 i. '-i-i TJ9 H.BcLcxg, ; i . ; 1 - of , Schnylerville,t N. Y., who served in Cotnpany E, 5th Vermont Volunteers, had other foes to battle with after his return from the late war. He recently wrote: l have used Dr. Allies' Restorative Nervine for nervousness brought on by the use of tobacco and too dose applica tion to business It gave me prompt relief 'without leaving any unpleasant effects. The result was beneficial and lasting I heartily endorse it." DR. MILES' is sold by all druggists on guarantee, first bottle benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Or. Miles Medicaf Company, Elkhart, Ind. CAROLINA NEUS. NOTICE. --By virtue of a decree of the Cir cuit Court of the United: States in smd for the Western Di&trict of 'North Caroliina, at Asheville made and entered In a suit n'ow peaidin'ST . im sai3 Court entitled "Joseph. C. Pines, et ail, vs. Citizens' Building & Lan As sociation et al." at the November Term. 1899 of said Court, directing- the sale of the land hereinafter described anid ap pointing the undersigned a spedial mas ter commissioner of eald Court to sell s'ald lands, the undersigned special mas ter eommitesianer will on i!Don'day''the 5th aay or February, 1900, at twelve o'clock m. at the front door of the county court house in th city of Asheville, County of Idumcombe and State of North Carolina sell to the highest bidder for cash the lands described in and directed" to be sold by said judgment or decree, to-wit "That certain parcel of land In the citv of Asheville, North Carolina, and in the County of Buncombe, situaited in the western part of said city and on 'the west side of Depot street, being the southern part of lot No. 11, in plat of lands reg istered in Book 71, page 474, Register's office for said County; Beginning at a stake in the west margin of Depot street, the N. E. corner of lot No. 10 on said plat; thence with the west line of Depot 6treet N. 13 deg. 36 min- E. 40 feet to a tsake: Hience N. 79 deg. 37 min. W 113.4 feet to a sitake in the east line of lot No. 8; thence with the east line of lot No. 8 S. 10 deg. 23 min. W. 40 feet to the cornea of lotNo. 10; thence with the N. line of lot No. 10 S. 79 deg. 37 min. E. 112.3 feet to the beginning, being same property conveyed to Nannie G. Pool by deed of record in said County, Book 77 page 425, et seti." Said sale wBll be made pursuant to said decree and reference is hereby made to 6aid decree for all purposes. This the 2nd day of January, 1900. J. E. DICKERS ON. Special Master Commissioner. NOTICE. By visctue of a decree of the Circuit Court Of the United States in and for the Western District of Nort.li Caro lina, at Ashevftlle made and entered in a suit now pending in said Court enti tled "Joseph C. Pines, et al., vs. Citi-r-zems' Building & Loan Association, et al." at the May. Term, 1899, of said Court, directing the sale of the land hereinafter described and appointing- the tuviersignedi a special master commis sioner of said "Court to sell said land.' the undersigmed speolal master oommis sioner will on Monday, the 6thr day of Februiary, tl900,- at. twelve o'clock, m. at .the fromit door of the county court house .In the Cty of Asheville, County of Bun- combe" and State of North Oamolina sell ?tO the .highest 'bidder for casts the land - described to aaid -directed --to foe sold by? Bald judgment op decree, to-:w4t: ! ; ' --That leertaia parcel of land in the1 County of Buncombe and State of Niprth ,CaroU!na,..Beg4n'ning at a, white oak, the , ,N.' E,.qO(Oier ot;Joh.n! West's oldi tract J ;and mn$ Nortn;- one hundred' aSid "tweriJ , ;ty (i20) poles to a ' Spanish oak (and , ?post; oak; thence west" 200 pbles to et 'white oak on the bank- of XJ. Weaver's creek inr John Wilson's line; themice with said line south, passing WMsoni's corner 120 poles to a stake; thence east 200 poles; to. the-beginning, containing-' 150 acres, more Or less. ; . Also one other , lot or parcel of ;land situate to Biltmore and town of ic (toria near Ateheville, known as lot No. 5 of the plat of S. H. Reed Made by W. jU ; Hume, surveyor, on the 1st day of "September, ,1891, being the same lot up , on which Alexander West of the first . - part' is now buildirjg a Wouse, and being ;the same lot conveyed to Alexander f s'West by S. H. Reed and wife, on the 10th dayX-Of Seot. 1891. dulv resist orri in I --book' 84, page 2l4i of the Register's ofltce - toTBunoombe County, to which, refer ence is made for a more perfect descrir tioiu" - ' , Said sale wUH be -made pursuant to eald decree and reference is -hereby - made to said decree tfor all purposesw '"This the 2nd day of January.-1900. Cypress lumber is now '$50 a. thous and. ; gijc months ago it did noj exceed ZQl t All ' lumber has gone up in pro portion 'and? the dealers cannot keep up wim the demand-' . ' The survey for; the proposed raMroad extension, ;jCrorhi Brevard; in Transmit, vania county, to Esfatao, has - been completedf and it is stated that work on . it will soon- begi i ; ' -" ..... B . . . , V Charity Sariders, a colored woman' living near here, put her six-months old child to sleep in a" cradle one night during ; the recent cold weatnjr - and next 'morning it was dead, stiff and frozen. -Smithfield Herald. President Winston, of - the Agricul tural ind Mechanical college, has ac cepted an invitation to deliver the an nual address .at. the comme.ncemeht of the Winston cityj schools in ftlay. He will speak on "Industrial eduoitin." - - , , j The Belle Hlansconn e-old mine in xienaerson county is now being devel oped by'a company of Chicago and Detroit capitalists. A thirty-stamp mill Is being put in and when the pow er plant 'is in operation some 100 or 125 laborers will 'be- employed in the mine The capital stock of the company has recently been increased to' $1,500,000, and the development of the mine has begun in-earnest. Mrs. T. A. Perkins, a widow of. this place, yesterday bought some gin to give b her 12 -year-old son whom she believed had the measles. This morn ing while delirious he drank over half a pint of it antd has been limp and un conscious ever since, although efforts to arouse him have been repeatedly made. His secretions, are 'all active Which Is in his favor .Taorboro South erner. t ; Mr. W. W. Huske, who has jus re turned from a trip of the central and western counties, talks of the surpris ing growth of some of the towns n ihose sections. Especially was he struck, 'being himself a farmer, by ihe agricultural development and the fine farms, which, of course, has causf-d the rapid growth of these heretofore in significant towns. At Millwood, in Chatham, county one farmer, a Mr. W. W. Dunn,. told him that on throe fourths of am. acre he had raised 8 hl4 pounds of corn in the ear, 747 rundlc- tf tops and fodder, 210 pumpkins. Fayetteville Observer. We are informed just as we are fo ing to press that &i certain woman tells that Mr. F. E. Dang, who disappeared very mysteriously from! here several years ago ,was murdered below town and weights tiedto his body and: sunk in the Hiawassee river. The deed was said to have been committed by two young men who were sentenced to the United States penitentiary several years ago for other crimes, one of whom was this'wotmn's husband, and who died, in prison and the other was pardoned out and has since died. Mur phy Republican'. Captain Ben Clark, a freight conduc tor on the Southern road, 'is afflicted with a very peculiar disease of the head. For twelve mjcmtns an opening has been gradually going on in the skull from ear to ear until the .space is now large enough to put the finger in. He continues diaily at his work but" suf fers constantly fromi headache. Dr. Campbell is in correspondence with Dr. Tiffany, of New York, an' expert in skull diseases, who says it is a very peculiar case and advises Mr. Clark to go there for treatment. Newton Enterprise. - 1 Tap; 'lap; iU -day it: i& toachine until "the head throbs with every tan: AnH wnen tne macorne stops L the day , the- throb-. Ding still goes on.' More than " any other class of women the large army of women clerks needs to closely watch the. health of , the organs 'o . K KAVAtf AGH COHCEET - ' - ',f ' .' - 1 V 'r ; Will ShortlyTVis'it ' the LeadinitlfiB ealth will be disturbed iust in Tvrrmnr. tion as the local -.health, of the de"licate;1' womanly organs is disordered. With irregularities there will come pains in the" head, the back or side, nausea and gen era! misery. The happiness of the future life of the wife and mqther may be en tirely ruined by neglect of the health at this critical period. Women confined 'in ofgees, -ihut out from ne6essary exercise will find a faith- ful friend in -Dr..-Tiercfe'& Favorite Pre scription. It so regulates the womanly functions and so strengthens the delicate organs that pain from these causes will be absolutely done away, with and future health De perfectly .assured. There is no opium cocaine "Favorite Prescrip tion." either does it contain aljcohol, whisky or other intox icant. , v Blatohf ord " Kaafliagh; the; famous choir boy v with the angelic voice; amd an internationaJl reputation, ,who rom a modest' fee at beginning fjnally: com manded. $U)0O a night ww&en jfouxteen yearsj of age, retired from, the concert stage in,1890. : Nature's .inexorable Jaw J?or. tne general obliged' fhim to cease 'singing with IS I -was so weak I did not have breath to walk across ray- room." writes Missj Isibell Miller, of New- Providence, Calloway Co., Ky. irMy periods oc curred too often ana the hemorrhasre k prolonged and the loss of blood very excessive. I aiw imu cciia wiihju luc uutiur saia were taint ing fits. I could not tell When they were conrine on but they, left me very weak. My stomach would cramp until I could not straighten. This would last for several hours. I did not g-ain strength f from one monthly period to another; was very weak and nervous all the time. I was advised by a kind friend to trv Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription, which I did and before I had taken two bottles of it I could work all dav I took in all six bottles of the ' Favorite Prescrip tion and about five bottles of Dr. Pierce's Pel lets. I used-ao other medicine. I have never had a return of this trouble since, and never can. praise Dr. Pierce's medicines enough, for 2 know they saved my life." skill can maTce it, and1 the public need 'have no apprehension of further trou ble, and students can return to their work with the assurance that full pro vision has been made for their com fort and health. In common with the people of the eritire state the members of the -board of directors have ..felt the deepest sympathy for those among the patrons.relatives and friends of the college upon whom the hand of afflic tion has fallen so heavily. The course pursued1 by the president and faculty in all matters relating to the epidemic has our thorough endorsement' and we have never been better satisfied with the work of , those administering the af fairs of the college. All who have tak en the pains to learn the facts as they have occurred are unanimous in their, praise of the wisdom and affection dis played by the entire management of the institution:" hundreds of "abp-lications unnEedl -After over eight years of retirement during tlhe change and' settlement of his voice, spent in acquiring an education', he be gan his career as .a Ibari tone sihger in January, 1899, and has already appeared in -over two hundred concerts in twelve states. , . s. .' . ' - . .. In company with Mr. ' Kavanagh are tihe famous "Roney's. Boys" from (the Grace,, Episcopal - church; of Chicago, Jamie Cippena!nl . Frandis Murphey, contraltos, Arthuf Dolf, cornetist; Harry Cockrefll, soprano; and Hemry B. Roney, panist.,v . j ' - TSiih is. without doubt, the greatest novelty va the concert line ever before Uhe public. J " - Having appeared in all of the principal northern' cities, they will now shortly be seem in the leading cities of the south.. -V - 'vi ' 7 X" ' ''-'""T ' '"j1 f ; AAVVXe? ..--....J ,-It has been , demonstrated repeatedly in every state ira the "Union and tn many foreign countries that ,. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a certain1 preventive and cure for croup. It has become the universal remedy for that disease. M. W Fisher, of Liberty, W. Va., only re peats what has been eald around the globe5 when he writes: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for many .years and always with perfect success. 'We believe that it is not only the best cough remedy, but that it is a sure cure for croup. It has saved the lives or our children a num ber, of times." This remedy is for sale by C. A Rayor . , I want to let the oeoole who suffer from rheumatism and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieved me after a number of other medicines and a doctor' had failed: I.t Is the best lin iment I have ever known of. J. A. DODGBJT, Alpharetta, Q-a. i Thousands have been cured of rheumatism by this remeay. one appaicatron relieves the pain. For sale- by C A; Raysor. Too Severe a Strain. "Rhyno tells me. he has gone out of pol itics entirely." "That's true. Politically, speaking, he -! f t . 1. was on -ino tence. una when the w:ird heelers bopan pulling a h on v&vh si(vc it was more than he eouid stand. "--Chi cago Tribune. GROWTH OF CHURCHES. ' ' The IncHependent publishes compivi t've sta" istics of the OhHstian churcihes. of which it couns some fifty. The largest of the fifty divisions is tho Roman Ca'holic, credited with 8,446,301 members. The Methodists fellow with 5,800 516 and the P.ai.t'.sts with 4,443,628. The others are all be low 1,600,000 and of these the Episcopal is' fifth. Its percentage of gain during the year is, however lasger than that of any body of Christians of any im portance save the Lutheran and the Disciples, and in New York city it is laiger than that of any other evangel ical body, .being 5,870 to the Lmtheran 4600. - "But comparisons .among those who are all striving to follow the same Master in brotherly love is an un gracious task," says 'the Churchman, "and if we turn from thisto the broad er outlo6k for our Christianity as a whole? the state of religion among us is full of incentive to effort and of en couragement. In the past decade our population has grown perhaps 13 per cent, but the churches show a gain of 34 per cent., and no inaccuracy in the return can make this showing any thing-but gratifying. The progess nas Deen sieauy, too, ana not merely inj numbers, but in efficiency and in che hold that Christianity has upon, the masses of the reople." rTho Kind Ton Hve Always bought, and -which has been v in use for pvev 30 years, has bofrhe the signature of and has been made under his per- 'Tpf'&L- ; sonal supervision since its infancy. VT? 'AHow no one to deceive yon in this. y&SX Connterxeits Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health, of Infants" and ChUdren--Experiene against Ebcperiment. IS wmt CASTOR I A :J Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and . Soothing Syrups; It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium,. Morahine nor other Narcotic substance.. Its age is its giiarantee, - It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind. Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and -flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and" Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-Thq Mother's Friend. GENUINE CAST-OEIA ALWAYS Bears theTsigiature of S9 v.-, . Tie Kind You In Bare AWs Bought Use For Over 30 Years. TMC Olirrw OOMMMY. TT MURRAY STREET. MEW YORK CITY. OS fllD WHILST? -"- - ''OHJ MOTT'S iThegrearremedy for nervous prostration. nd all diseases of the generatir i uigaua u. wmcr oca, buuu as rtervous 2rrcirauon, ij aiiuiff or JiOst Manhood.. 1 Ttw rm KTl V. . ln T7I i 1 TT M i T"H v r ui.uurouojf.igutijf .mbiiiuus, xuviLuiui ii,rrurs, iueiicai worry, excessive ose Of Tobacco or ODium. W hirb lead tn fJonsjimnt.inn anr? Tn 'fiFTFR HIMfl 5 order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at Sl.OO per bot nllLIl UCirSOi boxes for 85S.OO. RR. 1TmnrT)8 mRmni. -?i aAcSt ' w v . -rr MiB W TJIW m g fr FOR SALB 3Y DR. T. C. SMITH. iSOUTHERN BAI-LWAY. In Effect Dec. 0, 1899. S5?ecjal Mastesr Oommieeioner, v Zi7Q B Oil R A I N CO AT 5fcWU WO KOI rVv.Mff ftBd una tn'm mis t. 1 tsH.su, nU1.mlitaNw7Ci. 13!Uik Kui vtt ;1 on at yonr jxer 7 (.tw(.'mw,irt uitaiimwrH mt BBTHKC VERM Armrr BI mil H If ACKIXT68H Mt im ttjle, e-r fitting'. -mde trom wI w.Urpr' f. Urn olor, (! Drnvis CaHi atb; full lengthy donbl breaatedJ Sg: Telret collar, ftmeT pluid Ilnlnal .WAtrptC-oC tewed se&nu KtilUiblefor.. i i ' uir room. , rr jttm i.mta BaapMa ct V J MWa HaekiataaliM n ' tm 1LDA ui ' 1 ' llsde.to-airkar Salt u OrrM( W trM B.0 to f 10.00, . write for rKU - " SAEPLK BOOK K. iaddrewl SEARS; ROEBUCK A CO. (Inc.) CHICAGO1 Just twenty law-breakers, sentenced from the court now, in session here, were yesterday taken 6ut to the work house. In the number was a one- a-med boy, a one-leg-gred1 , man and a woman. Three of them are white men, the two "Williamses and Pearce. All three of these swore before leaving1 the jail that they would not serve out thefr terms. They boldly declared their in tention to escape and1 the workhouse authorities were specially cautioned! by the judge in regard to themRali-i eigh News and Observer. ... . ' " oome person piacea a large canooii cracker in the stove at .1 the tfrrer of 3 allies Walker OannoaivUle . ; Quickly; the crowd rushed : behind counters iatod' elsewhere, says the' sOonc6rd' Standard. 1 The explosion came and as a result one W?9 was juried; almost' across 'h tbfe tretn., anoimer went eut 01 the back uuyr, . a. piece marjceax wen the ceiling overhead, and: still aiiother f ieofe fweit tnrougn the eoronrer. 'This was- bad enough, but ta-think yet that a piece barely escaped hitting- the ' large sus pending lamp and: that an oil tank was also ia the same room. One or two men came near bearing marks from the unthoughtfui act. The matter 1 has been quietly handled . by the omcers and more will Tesult from it later. The law was violated' as to the user of fire works in the town. In yiew of the opening of the State Normal college on the 30th of January, the board of directors make an ofHcial report of the cause of the epidemic and the -remedies applied!. ias ia precaution aigainiSt further trole aTid-say : We feel safe in saying that the physical condition is as near perfect as . human j.ne modern ana most effective cur Cor constipation and all liver trouble s- the famous little pills known as DeWitt' L.iUe Early Risers. All druggists. LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION MERGED. Fort Worth, - Tex , , Jan . 13. The National I4ve Stock association, which absorbed the American Live Stock as sociation November 24, met here ?n annual session today. The meeting will last a week. Most if not all of the associations in the national organiza tion are represented. It represents over $300,000,000 in capital. The main object of the association is to secure favorable legislation. v HIS WIPE SAVED HIM. v My wife's good advice caved my life writes F. M. Rose, of Winfield, Team., Cor I had sucn a bad cougn I cquKT hard ly breathe, I steadily grew worse under doctor's treatment, but my wife urged' and, lunur troubles me." ', Coughs, Colds. Bronchitis. 'La Grippe, Pneurnonia, Asthma, Hay Fever ana an maiaaies or Chest, Throat and Lungs are postrvely cured by this mar verous medicine. 50c, and ?1.00. Every Dottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at ail drug stores. L. T. Travis, Agent Southern R. R. Senna, Ga.. writes," I can not say to much, in prMse of One Minute Cougl uure. m my cose n worked Jike charm." The only harmless remedy th gives Immediate results. Cures coughs coida, croup, . bronchitis, and all throa All druggists. :' "-1 ' A lot of High Grade Cooking Stoves at Mrs. L. A. Joihnson'e at very low fig ires. 43 Patton avefiue. Phone 166. Gazette want eEdverltasements reach the people. One cent a word. "CAICARET8 a U claimed "for', them) and are a traiy. wosderrnl medicine. I have oltenf wished for a medicine pleaiant to take and at lost! haTe found It in CasoiretSi Since taking them. mVt .blood has been purified and my complexion has tm-i proTd wpnderfuUy and I feel much better in every way, Mrs. &uui fcU Bjcuaha. InUFeU. Tennu i 'CANDY,'!" JCAYwArrnc NOTICE. By .virtue of ami , execution issued pu of the Superior Court . of Buncombe County,' North Carolina, In favor of Rob erta Bros; and against C. A. Reeves and JtS.; I Reeves for the sum of Fifty-five and -1-100 Ijollarsfwith Interest "thereon fromi the 19thrOf July, 1899, and the fur ther eum of Six jand 25100 IJpllars cost, I will iseM, to tlhe highest bidderor cah at public atidtioii at"the"court house door in he City otf Asheville, Cbumty of Bun combe and ;State o: North Oarolina, on Tuesday, the6tb day of Pebruairyi A.- D. 1900, at twelve o'clock m., tQe following aescriDea reafiesitate: 1st Tract. Lyiug and being in the county of Bufijcom.be and state of -North CarolinaKadjiainingf'. the lands of rr. J. A. Reagan n the South, Eliza McCluret on the. west, Robert Gibson and Logan Mackey dn fth.e North, and Henry Rev is on the east, containing 'about 19 acres and lying on both 64des of tie dividing ridge between Reems Creek and Little "Flat Creek, and being part of the G. vf. Brittairi land. . . ' - - . - 2nd Tract. , In the town of "Weaver- ville, coujuty of Buncombe and state of North Carolina, Beginning -on a stake (in the nortli'margto of Coilege street at the south, vwest corner of hotel lott and runs'With the line bt sai'd.Iiotel "lot N. 18 Jt-2 poles "W- yandlverline; thence with said Jtae S. 86 deg. W. 30 1-3 poles to Mrowell'B ilnethence with saiid McDowell's-line S.; 6 4-d'es: E. 19 1-4 poles 'to College streets tnence N 85 1-2 deg. to, 30 4-6 : pores -to . tne- Deginning.' con taining ,3 acres and 74-poles- and being same s land, conveyed 'by Jane - E. Weaver.rp.-Hi iReagafl and Eliza J. Rea gan to. Saraai L. Tteevea, dated March 26, Pleasanuv palatabt-r Potent. Tasie Good, bo Good, btvet Sicken. .Weaken, or sGripe. 10c25c sOcv ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... iterilnt 1Uai4y CoMpuy, CMeac. Vontrral. KcnTark; St9 ' " I ... .1 I I.I. I ... t 1 ) . V J. '' I'nTfl.nflft Soldandymtranteed byaTT'draet U"J U-UAll gists to ClIUJETobaceo Habful jr "--' '?.' .''- , , '. 1 ........ . mamai Kauri CFormeriy HndftrsonviMe' & Brevard v , Railway.) ;' ' In Effev Cctober 22, 1899. P.M. - s -, SlUTlONS. P.M. l-OJ LVi. i, Brevard Ar.. 5.50 12.16 . . .t. Dav4dsoa . River .... . 5.20 12.27 Penrose ........ 5.07 12,37 ......... Blantyre 4.58 12.x46 ... Etowah 12.55 -Cannon -1;00 .. . . i r. Horse Shoe 1A0 ... ,-i.;.V. -Tal ............ 1.30 Ar.i ..Hendersonville.. liv. Flag Stations. ' Passengers on Sunday. - Connects with the Southern railway at Hehdersonyile for all points ? north and south ' 'L, :- - -' J. F. HAYS T. S. BOSWEIA. General Manager. Superintendent. BOOK AGENTS WANTED T(iH the grandest end fintrmt mining book, ever pabliahod, : 4.50 443 ; 4.5S 4.29 - 4it0 only No. 37-11. No. 35. 4.30pm 12.05am 6.55 pm 3.50am 9.20pm 6.22am Eastern T1mv LiV New York Ly Philadelphia Lv Baltimom Noa. 12-38. No. 36 At. 12.43pm 6.X5am Ar. 10.15am 2.56am Ar. 8.00am 11.25pm 10.43pm 11.15am liv Waahingrtom Ar. SAOn 9.05pm ,6.10am 6.07pm Lr Danvill Ar. 11.25pm l.XOpm 12.10am -la.Qlpm Lv Rickmoini Ar. 6.40am 6.25pm -: : 8.35pm 9.10am Lv Norfolk Ar. 8.20m 5.55pm LlOam 2.50pm Lv ,Slm .Ar. 8.50am 12.35pm 2.09am 3.50pm Lv Raleigrli Ar. 2.45am 11.35am 5.15am 6.t5pm Ar Greensboro Lv. 11.45pra 8.50am 9.10am 10.12am 10.52am 11.13am 12.34pm 7.40pm 8.03pm 9.01pm 9.20pm 10.30pm 2. 12pnl, ,14.03am 2.20 12.10am 2.40pm 12.15am 4.02pm 1.29am 5.55pm 3.00am 7 40pm ""4.25am ll.S5pm 7.40am 7.10 an 7.10pm Central Time) Lv Salisbury Lv StaitwrvlU Ar". Lv Newton A J Lv Hickory Arl JjVy Marion Ajt. Lv Biltmor at. Ar AahevUle lv Lv Asheville Ar. Lv Hot Sprtngs Ar. 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