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; ' -v? ; v "i t ' . i '. i i ; .i- . i - v .iiiiuMBi ii ir rLi'iMn ' ' ' " " ' ' ''' :- - ; :; j BM .. Ji 1 .-.:t; A:- -1 V; hi" 1 5:' 3 K ... t If : Is W- i: . S- If : r- 1- i- Famous Poultry Farm. Artificial Hatching of Chickens Pro ; ce8st Jor Rearing, Fattening &c. 1 .t:&mething Suited toj our V ;. . P j Section of the Country. . It f- From teTponltry Enlletln (Seyt York) for December. LAffer viewing the "Palisade Polil iry "iards," asnarratctl. in the Xo remlr number of 1 the Bulletin, we, throiirnie kAndnefs of Mr. Cooper, liad Hhe iplra .pleasure oi visiting me famous uouJtrv establishment at poujtry J., the most celebrated of all A ni erica n enterprises of the 7f Mm W, II. II. iJonp, the; present .manager of fche establishment, receiv ed tiS and with obliging courtesy ex plairied the admirable arrangements of tlfe difTerent buitdijigs. Tfle: hatching rooms are two. in -number, one .about 5x12 feet, the : othef tlQ12. All hatching is done by artificial means, he rooms being simply incubators heated by a coal stovl.ifi the hall outsider- Mr. Jones " said -the stove consumed, about a hod -full f coal a day. ; A thermometer in the incubating room registers the jneat so that if;, the 'temperature goes up too high, an"; electric bell is rung . wlieN Mr. Jones can hear it,' night for dnyr ' The hatching .season, is not of, :our8, at its height inf October, 1 butlhere were 6,000 eggs, in the in "cubating grooms, and as we entered, the familiar "peep' of chicks hatch- fingf greeted pujr ears. The result of ; the incubators we found in the nur- strff a .building fesembUng a lo"ng j jiotjl house. Here were about 3,000 y oiling clycks, some fresh from the i shell, some a few weeks old, aWl the lighfj warm house, -the multitudes of tiny birds scampering about in thejr pens made this the most attrac tive portion of th'e whole establish metit. A ehorus of shrill cries saluted us from the difTerent pens as we waked along the passageway rUnnin through the centre of the building, which is 150 feet long by about 25 feet .Wide. irach'; little flock haslo I itself an artificial mother, heated bv steJjim pipes running around the pe:;s. Uijdef these" war:n "mothers" the i chfcks nestle contentedlv, and seemed bnkht and healthv. From the nursery we passed to the slaughtering room, where Uhe birds ar killed and dressed, and placed in a huge ice chest,! ready for market. 4 ;fvext ;came Jher fattening room. Tlfis is hot intended for the "broil ers all ' tlie chicks reared being spill yoiing for! bruilers but is de sigkd as fatiening place for lean Tjbls Jwught in large numbers, ami s ! pu each iw a small pigeon-hole apart . me;it in a grat ground revolving stalid. There sire 250 of tliese divis- ioifs in . each stand, placed in round l tiefs one over the j other, and as there' . : are ' five.staiuk, 1,500 fowls can be fatfencd here at once. Each fowl has v; just room enough, for itsbody is con find to' its clcjsc , quarters with head protruding The attendant with i his cart of feoffc food, specially . prepared for the purpose; pushes the ? load -along a Harrow rail track run mg the length of the building, and K stopping .tbelbre'a stand, proceeds to fitujl , the7 tbwjs with tire fatteninj? m. Ue inserts a tube connected br ! V: I?'ru ,,Vlll ioou, into ine iowi ; gullet, and with one movement stuffs 'rth'4'crop lull. Each bird in the big i a ... . . I. . I-i I r i .i . i. and oie like this method of jqcxjrng sp well that they open their ! Ji.i . !, . 1 ... - JUOUlllS ior IOQU 11KG OVerirrnAvn It tn in Wf.iter. .This; 3 a l,go, wel I imfiwd tne ust. - l . . a ! We next'vikitcd a mammotjibuiUl- GOLb.SwarsJh J llltllhK III . nillllf tit. I Lin I i . - -t.u uu I ni irnrL' J;nathe1owi.1?but.100Pc3l eacli with an joutside run. Mf. Jones keps nothing but mark- pfstock; and intends to try rearing titrkttvs, as : t ie location is good for 'ii i f ii. Tlic Xpstrum Fallacy. . !)Vhen a child complains of head ache, lassitude or want of appetite, tlie- nurse concludes that ho "LlcP nmpfliinv ' TP i . Jakesometiijng, If the complex, 10n of a young lady grows every dav ii , .. f - , IJf "a" rf Ie aUtl f Stier, her mother will itfsist thatshp must "get something" i-lt .r,vT jm f e Id purify her, , blood. If the baby y.ils davknd !ni4l. At : 7 e . 4 ,a SCnt foraml IS. expected to "pre- " scribe something." What the some- -tiling should be, the parents would 7 ;bij unable ' td define, bur they have a : yigiie ideafthat it should, come from tIB ?lru2 storf, and that it cannot be gdod for inuc unless it is bitter or '.3 ' 'I i nauseous. Traced to its principles , their theorv iwouUl be ' about this;:" "Sickness and depravity are the! ncr mal condition of our nature j salva; tion can come only through abnor mal agencies j and a; remedy, in or der to'be.cflectjv,jshfrjild. be as ant i natural as possible."! Perfectly logi cal from a Scriptural !xint of view. But Nature sti'll persists iff, folio wing her wn laws. Herl physiological laws she .announces means of the instincts- which manj shares with the humblest of hf.ixfej low -creatures, and heal tli is her free gift to all who trust themselves to the guidance of thase instincts. Health is ;not lost Iwacci detit, norcan it be repurchased at the drug stored It is lost by physiological ins, and can be regained only by sinning no rnftfe. Disease is Nature's protest against a j gross violation of her laws. Suppressing the symptoms of a disease with drugs means to silence that protest instead of rcmov ing the cause: we migh-tas well try to cxtinguisha fire by silencing the fire bells,; the alarm will soon be sounded from another quarter, though tue first bells may not ring again' -the belfry breaks down in a general conflagra tion; For thIaws bf health, though liberal enough to be! apparently plas tic are in reality as inexorable Sis time and gravitation. We can not bully Nature, Ave cannot defy her re sentment by a fresh provocation. Drugs may change) the form of the disease i. e., modify the terms of the protest but the law cannot be battled by complicating the olfense : before the drugged' patient can recover, he has to, expiate a double sin the medicine and the original cause of the disease. But shall parents look on and let a sick child ask' mi vain ior help? By no means. -n Something is certainly wrong, and has to be righted. The disease itself is a cry for help. But not for drng!srThitead of "taking sonietjiing," something ought to be done, and oftener some thing habitually done ougkt to . be omitted. If: thej babys f;tomaeh has been tormented with ten nursings a day, omit six-of I them ; omit tea and coffee from the yoiing lady's menu ; stop the dyspeptic's me4t rations, and the youngster's grain mat lessons '-after dinner. But enen the Lodromn w!n : ; , HoWis. ojpen the dour and lei vour children take a , renin in the garden, r on the street, even on a snow cdv- ered street. Let ' them spend tlicir Sundays with an uncle who Jias q d orchartl; or, send tor a barrel of apples, i Send tor The carpenter. and let nun, turn the nursery or the '-AVOod shed into a irvmnnslnfii T ease you haye nothing but your bed- rooin and kitchen, there will still be room for a grapple swing; ' The Bos4 ton Hygienic Institute has patented a kind that can be last eiicd without 111- I ' ;i vi,iuie damage to the ceiling. If the baby won't stop crying, something! ought to be done about it. Yes, and as soon as possible ; remove the stmitTH jacket apparatus, swaddling clothes pemcoar, and all, spread a couple of rugs in a comfortable corner, ant give the, poor .little martyr alliance to move his cramped limbs; let him roll,- tumble, and kick to hisJieart'i content, alul complete his hanniness rrow,nS the paregoric bottle out at of the window ,Dr. Felix L. Oswald in Popular Science Monthly for Ik ccmber. edoi , lia,rm,sama harmless dressiniThi, M.v esteemed for its perfume ami nrr OolVio !-;-.. Rtnrt Tha " Sa'8 SfeCrSaSS . uu luall la ucpq sjpjjj ....oy.t vu., l oniana, Jkialne. DEVON BULL. .1 have a fine Deon stock animal for Duhivr vice a moOrate rates.! Jnmv t or PUBls,f 'a-Ai-tiEi of . VAT IT A PU P T A TSjWr v JlU JtiL,h, LAND,! ,V.7 v,rtueof"nor"er ftle Snperior Court ofRown county, TM term 1881, 1 wrTiJiu f Court House door, in the town of Salis- bury, on Monday the 5ih day of Febrn .Tv ni, a valuable tract of tand ZlonS f! Lihe Iat Jm- Horah, dec'd.on- U,m.n8 98 crei.,!ying in the countr of Kfwan jnjrfiher side of the Gold Hill ni imu" VOIa .SaJL,,c7. Mjojning the Janda of .Zac. vriy? td. Uan and others Bidding, to lnt$440. Terms made known en dav of lie. n, issiJ VltA"' 1 All persons having claims against the estate of nrv rw . - - CAUBLE. deoVl n day of December, i$2. or this notice vliiiwoi? ed in bar of their r-nvfrv ti "JL"i V?.PJf?d: 2etoaato"k l)ec. SfSthssi. litit,p) admr. Notice! WE are daily receiving New Goods. Don't fail to j see us be - fore you buy; p WE, '.HAVE lh ' IiARCJE AZJI SHOES, nvjyjiz. ana that uinst be sold Special Lad t vill be offered. Remember wei mean BUSINESS. ; And don't buy until you see our Stock and hear our prices, j j ' Respectfully, J. P. ROSS. Nor. 2, 1831. CI LIFE INSURANCE" WADE CHEAP. Table Shoiwnq Actiial Cost io Members oj ?4,UUu Insurance for One Year (Afarcfr 1, 1870, to March !, 1880)! First Class, aged 18 ito 30 v fairs. Sfcoml 44 30f4 40 M Third 40!" 4, 'M .$17 00 . 21-25 . 25 50 . 34 00 Fonrth " 45 i" 5(K Fifth Sixth 50! 51 0(1 it G3 00 OOQ G0FF1E. Everybody wants it, but vorjf fo.v ct it, because mjt p-xiplo do aot kiiow how to select coffee, or it is qpoikvl in ih i oasting: or making. To obiato . thaj difficulties has been our study, Tburboif's package Coffees are selected by an expjrt who un derstands the art of bl-udia? Various fla vors. They aro roasted in the wst perfect manner (it. is impossible to ronst well in small quantities), then put in mud pack ages in th bsan, not groa:it,) b1 arin our signature as a uvraatee or pauineness, and each packasro eontiHis tlie Thurber recipe for mi'-cin'goxl CblTw. 'We pack two kinds, Tlmrb-r'si ' No. 34," strong and punenK Thurb -rfs "No. 41," mild and rich. Osi' oy thl other wilt isuit every taste. Th-y havjs the three great points, good quality, Honest quan tity, reaamnbli price,. Atk your Grocer for Thurber' roaxlcti G)fee in pound pack ages, Vu. 34" or "Aa. 4L" Do not bo put off nth any othr kind your rown palate will tell you what is best Where persons desire it wo also furnish the "IdcaF Coffee pot, the shnplesfc, best and clioapest eoffo-pot io. existence. Grocers who sell oar Coffee Jceep them. Ask for descriptive circular. Eospeetfully, fcc., . H. K. & P. ni THURBEB & CO., Importers, Wholesale Groeeirs and Coffee Boasters ; iXew York. P. S. As the largest dealersin food pro ducts in the world, we consider t our in terest to manufacture only pure and whole some goods and pacjc them inj a tidy and satisfactory manner. All goods bearing our namc artJ guaranteed tobeof suporior quality, pure and wholesome, and dealers are authorized to refund the purchase price in any case where customers have cause for dissatisfaction. It is therefore to the interest of both dealers nd con sumers to use Thurber' 8 brands. PAT! KIT continue to act as Solicitors fbr Patents. Caveats. SJ5?iG5Mr,ete. We iiJ:. T t. '7 cr experience. "" UBb us are noticed In the scr-tffi?-A?f MCA!r- Xhare splendid I illus- of Science, is very interestinif, and has an enonnous circulation. Address MUNN CoTpentHel- i:- '' uJi3- bcnsmpq America. 87 Park Eow. New York. Hand book about Patents free. t:4.n 1ST O rI? I GE ! JOHN-K EAGL --FASHIOIIABtr - BOOT AND SHOE 3 Iv 1 Ii . Invites your attention to his then, nnrii. Mayer'. Ollioe. Repairing neatlv and prompt- j 'r. an KNIUCT tI iJOOOS m;ide to nrdvr NOIOS ! All ps'isoiis having claims airainst ilw n. tatc of Mary E. West, dee'd. arc I r,.,r tifiud to cxhil.it the fame to t!:.- nmli!. cd ou or hctore the IjOth day af November 1832, or this notice vi iil be pUiided in bar pf their .recovery. ! C .Wist ,1.,,v November 18th, 1881. i G:Ut-iid CUSE3 , CURES Lost Appetite; SdURSTOMAOM, Foul Breath Low Spirits. Ihdicestiom. jEtlUOUSKESS. ICKHAOAOHS C03T1VEHES3. Dyspepsia. 3k sJ Coua Pl5Pr"Ra"Tl S5?. CNLARQMT na RIO V. P, F.So4Mrtx too. '.in-i- my py SleolMfloiini AtLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTER ACarative Host in Itself. I 'Thirtv year experience has firmly rooted Allcock'8 Jforou TJoster in public esiiniatlon. Their woDderful adait;ibilu to the various I Sjrutoma of duease U a marvel to medical liien of ail school. For uervotia persons and luna tics, one or more applied" to the ppine produc ed sleep when opiate, even liydrale of chloral, had been of Jiltlu servire, iSow, when ouecan-1 not sletp. tin is the common practice to abidv a Plaster to the back. You scarcely tuuclij the I pillow before you are sound asiet-p. ' f : Allcockt rorourf i'iaslers have the. curative effect ol th Spanish fly blisters, yet tuak no surf , and never atjeel the kidneys ; are couyeni eut for all age.s and conditions, usually Only proauoing a ihusii - on uic skin, and more cer tainly curative than liniuieiits or blisteiviand without prostration or pain of the latter, i Lung and Throat Affections, and the utility of . i : . i t i. i i ! ini.s .xannitr uireuitoii uas oeeri wariniy'wel coinel. They are largely sold in every part of tlie woriuana it is believed that not less! than live hundred thousand persons are welt, and attending 'to liie dutit- of life, free iroiu jpain, who nave an Aiicock's t'orous .Plaster some where about thern, and who, but fur the said plaster, would be proMrate upon a bed of aso- ny. 1 Betides, a pecidmr piny, pleusant oJort halo. or atmosnhere exhale froiu them by the wurtnth of ine oouy, iiiijert.-i puuie io uie eye, but which envelops the person in a cloud of thin jrapor, through which contagion cannot penetrate. In fact, Allcocli's Plasters sur.idv an atmosnhere 1 . . --- ! I luemai imrn b;iU:im or uoe" wood, aim! no Kl nit If.-- ....- -.J r... doubt attract ozone. When contagious or cm diseases are alxnit, they should be worn Wjca- nun the i&sl or back cm preventives. THE ALLCCCK'S POROUS PLASTER ! oothes pin, rt-ani mates torpUl limbs, j8eeui, in many casen, io revive Ue powers joi life. The great demand proves them to be tised a a universal remedy. 1 hev are convenient of an plication, and safe for all, being incapable of lrui(ii-iiig any injurious ececis. , Dr. Valentine .Mott, I)r. John.on. of ' Hart ford, and Dr. Myers, ol Savannah, have spoken oi i hem in liie highest terms. Tlie crat Molt said: ''Ihey were all thai could be honed Am- in a plastersimple, cleanly and adhesive; perfeet as artificial supporters of the ipnscles; and for pains, because of their coiinleri-irrilant qualities, usually at once giving ease.'f Local weaKiicss oi uie oacK, ureasi and sni, always oenemeiji, inns curing lumnagoin a lew hoiirs, sometimes in a lev niimites. j In serious iieait and chest aflecticjn. their use causes an ausorpuon r evaporation of wa tcr, by which dropsy of the heart anil hvdro thorax have un loni-teill v been cured 'PI . I - - . 1 ri. i ii :j ;ij'e;ii io nave a peculiar ellect upon ine nervous, ai laying in liability H hie supply nig warumi.. 1 hev si-cm to accniulnte elec trit ity, and aid the circulation of the blood through the part where applied', jy which healthy actions ate induced. the Porous Masters are flexible, and found f great help (o those who have weak hacks uibie.otiic.jwi'.iiaveegi are dflen preventives of consumoi ill ill 1 ritir they are believed tn have loosened the "rasiu.f this terriMe atilictiMi, and had bee!n mainly instrumental in enecting a cure. Jn variable lliinnt t 1 . it ' i 1 . ..ii 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . 1 1 .ij.nvr- nit. I.11H111U wurn i'ii ine orcaFl or cetween the shoulders, or over the kadnevs bv hhose wli are sn'oect to take colife.-ls.il v" Tliw i simple piart will soon produce coiisti'iitional vigor that will enable one to resist jcxtraordi- nary chang- s of temperature". Experience line proved tlie 1'orous l'iastcr to be a blessing to the consumptively inclined, invariafclv produc ing the most remarkable abatement of the orst synipioms. i Principal Agency, 291 Carl Slrept ew iors tiiy; ana icr Sal? ty all Ism-ile from a Simnle Tropl:;il teaf of Rars fndiT' a a P O S I T I V E REMEDY for all the ut lslthl w'" I'iilw in thf lower part of the i,V1T for 1 ori-la l-lver-lIoal:iehei5 Jaundice niziness i;ravel..Mokirta, and all difiicultieaol the Kiflnrv. Mvcr. and Mil nary orpins, i for FEMALE ulS EASES .Vontlily Menstruations, and rtiirtnjr I repiamy it has no eual . It n-stores the organs that n.oke the bloml, an.l hence Is the best BLOOD EfUF,ER- 11 13 Ul f"liv known renaedy that cures For Sale toy i)rueplsts and liealeral at l.OS per bottle I n ru-pstlKMf ln the mrketriry it. H H. WARNER & CO. KicuicsTKJt. N. T LOWEST PRICES POWELLS PREPARED CHFSiiraiS 3 ! 1 0 a Farmer caa W a FORMULA, For pi (5201bs)of POWELL'S PREPARED CHEMICALS This.when mixed at home, makes OneTon of SUPERIOR PIIOSPlUTC equal i" plant-hfe and as certain of successful crop productioa as many high priced Thosphates. M C EXTRA f No trouble to mix- VEXPENSE. ( Full directions; PowxLt's Chemicals have bce thorouchly tried, give universal satisfaction, ind we offer leading farmers in every State as i-efcrence. Send for Pamphlet. Beware of: imitations. Brown Chemical Co SOLE PROPRIETiOP.S, Manufacturers of Ualtiork, Mo. Powell's Tip Top Bone Fertil izer. Price only $ 3 5 a Tpn, net cash. Bone Meal. Dissolved! Bone. Potash. Ammonia Aad all higa-grade Fertilizing Materials. cotton l mm TOBACCMEGEWBLES iSSfiS. g WET I ONEXPOSllPF f rodSl YCU NC fvTRfJ who are su Serine from ihsSaci. tear ajTiyfcai of a disea that unfits ItaVkr EXL<$JIB E AT E P r Mi d ziStm. Mtuaal k.u.iIm.b preferred. wmuU u FBSJK u7b.! to!mi!,JfMtaa(!yiarM.oW.licrto. IWmtrtta, fraai Hsptun .keaM trad "--'T.H, ,, i Inn .onrlkwy t their xl.aatay. It b -'.i,, 1)11. liCTTS, W Avrtk tLk bu, Sii. LouCtSH GOOD WW V us Still uudur tL url f its !! Pr- rUtf l """l Is Issued -every Thurstjay tflemoca at the reduced rates of $1.50 In Advance. Person, delayhijf pavmrnt thre. IH.nl). wn. mwmH will be required to pay $2 per jear ; do- laying to the end of the year, $2.50. THE WATCHMAN IS Tli5 Bfist AflTBrtisiBi MoiiiiiB at 'l'' Pit, having the largest circulation in this aud adjoin in Couuties. 2TOB PRINTING of every class done promptly and in Uie best stylo at Tery low- rates. HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY REV. JETHRO RUMPLE. We atill hare a fair copies of thin vnlua lle little book, whieh shvuld ba possessed i ... . j oTrrj euizee who feels a Biid in the Yi ! litiri- m m J L..t . mi n -.j OTm viidiaster mi xiia Kanr:in. Send for copj before it is too late. 33T Price $1.25. Carolina la (iit S'a (Xext floor below J. J). Jlcfteetfi terr) . "r ! 'j . Where will he fouiul, s I OOD BEEI? : . - - . 1 'i ' Full Weights aid Proapt Dtery J IS MY MOTTO. i 1 . - ' " - : . I want to buy Fat Cattle ! j and Shlep; , '" IL L BEAR. Ginger, Bucht Man drake Stilling!, and xnauy of the best medi cines known an com bined In Parlter'ftGinger Tonic, into a medicine of such varied powers, to make it the greatest Blood Purifier and the BetUaltkStragtIi jtestortr Ever use a It cures Rheumatism, Parker's oroTlKch, G I ; f JUmgs, Ljver & iyidneys, Hair balsam &attaB Tk. B. CWt. d Bitter.. Ginger Essences Uo EosMnlcml Hair biw. ana otber Ionics, as tt ing. Nmr foiU to mtm th never intoxicates. Hiscox yoouuol color lo prmy ir. & Co., Chemists, N. Y. SOb. snd 1 ilw. IJuySarhMrBoyfagDolkrSlss. :ly Cook Stoves of all slzs and styles always on hand at lowest prices. SSMake a specialty of the ACORN COOK STOVES, the best in tlifr world. A nrstHilass stock of Tin and Granite Iron Ware. TIN AND COPPER SMITHING. All kln'lH of House-Uooflnjr and Outteriatrdoiie on short notice and in the best style. We keep constantly on lmnd a complete stock of Mieci-nn, wneet-iroii ana sueet-topper. -wnu-n we fler tor sale cheap. Mays ifltf Corac to the Front! W. A. EAGL 1 III IL' MAIN STREET, j OITOSITK ENNIS DP.LG STORE. All VVork Strictly First Class Having had sixteen vears exiiericncc in the buineK8, I am .nartxl 0 PLLASE tle most l'i-siii'.ious. F. ir EASE ASiO ELEEANGE CF FIT work can not be excelled; Ttf A 1 1 niHierhil of l!ie Itevt and '(inest crude. fc?A,-A!l work dune in tlie latest stvks and tishions. A Gent's Fine V7qjk a Specially. ' Headv-made wcrk f the hrsl oualiiv nlwavs on hand for sale. Attention i in to, FANCY U OKK nnd ( ! ami ien l!i x Toe Wiiik. Kepairing' Jfally and Proirpllyj done at moderate driver, i B,S;itiKt;u ti(.u imran- teed or no iJ.arffe.tSsJ Orders lv mail promptly hi u il. 43:1 v WiW A. EAGLF. RiGiimosd & Danville E. E. Co. CONDENSE! SCHEDULES- TRAIN'S GOINli SOITII Hate Nov. 20, 'si I Xo. 54 I Dally No. "0 Daily Xo. !2 Daily Lv.TMi-huiond Lv. lt'U Isle ArMurkPviilf I.v KurkeMUc 10 35 A M il sr. V M .1 1 4:5 V SI 'i an a m 12 .) pm 1 ' 2 31 ' Ar N. Danville ': 1 (III Ar. Daiivllle '-'11 ; 7 'ti ' :. 9 2 ; 9 so u " -;JI 15 ;iS 41 p in ii2 50 Lv. Ar. Gn?enlGr: Lv. . Ar Sall.sury Lv. ." Ar. A-L .Tunrtlon Ar. Cluuloittj t '. 1 " 0 9!n - . 110 54 " i ., -ii M yl-s a :n -i T :1223a m t 5 TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Date Nov. 2u, 'si Xo. S.f Dally I No. 51 I No. M Dally . j Dally 4 40 A M r. 41 PM Lv chftrlorte Lv A. I Junction A r Salisbury Lv ' Ar Greensboro Lv Ar Danville Lv j 3 io A M : 3 ia " ' 4 47 rj'5 51 P M 7.24 P M i 7 V. P M 9 I." P M : s sr. P M ;il ?: P M n : P m 4 37 i a ' Csr5 " ; s 1 27 ' 6 :;n i i K 45 10 55 Ar Noi-tli Danvilic :ii .r, P v j ' m ! 7 4:-. A m j r burkcv lie II'.' 17 P M- Lv Ar Rollf- Isle Ar Richmond ' OA M POP . Gen. Pas. Agent, EicliinDiid, Va TIMK TABLE WESTERN IT. C. Eailrccd. Takes effect Sunday, July k, issi, at 4.15, 1. m. PASSESGUll TJIA A . ARRIVE. LEAVE. STATIONS 1120 a. ill S.lII.Hhlirv . n n - . " iz a. ill 12 HO 12 53 1 40 2 23 241 3 07 343 4 23 4 45 5 00 541 6 2G C37 7 57 8 14 89 8 50 Third Creek ifcliawood statesvilie Catawba !. New ton Conova Hickory : Icard I.Morjranton . ". ilcnn Alpine Briajrewater 31 arii n Old Fort 7.07 l-.M Henry ;Brk Mountain c-'i cooper's swannanoa i Asheville Ju'ct t - .Asheville irencli Broad 9 00 943 i4 l5p.rr. FREIGHT Tit A A ARRIVE. LEAVE. STATIONS. AHIUVK. LEI - Ml . M CK,. : 5 00 l : 347 : 3 is i 2 43 j i , ; 12 S5 . ' ;12 09 :n 3i a.m Klniwood 5S 7 56 8 56 10 9 42 "0 2? 1150 12 3i A.M. 1 00 2 17 3 41 4 02 5 26 5 50 6 30 6 50 P.M. istatesviiie ;Catawba iNewton Conover I'lllckory Icartl 10 40 iMonranton 7 9 40 iGlen Alpine ! 9 os SSI! 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