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i 11 ' ' ; - j si- ?; to.! S. .8 W Hi H If-,- fill. l. HI ) imi in f i h M - i ! DISPENSARY. I w -tia. fti Strict. ST. tc?5 . . .nu i traaimeat of ,ry. I ear. o "vi" - "7 .Vni -d .bililT iCfcroo Xftaeaew "K -."X .i.Tr. aaieacf. ' perior w T J?Z7i 7.U,m UtroUm nairra w i'fi'jTriSMj Tiettm. for bueln or awrlaf, irrTBnr.tl rni U m-rmt tip Mil" 1 5- ."-t'S &XmSZ& (IDSIC CHARLOTTE. N. P. - BATES. Branch of LUDDEN & n1. i 'ifv TkT1niivitvii iQnln : Preparing for Tall Trad?. - J- ilnv now& nay when Cottin comes ia. 1120!) Pianos and 500 Organ! ' l MIDSUMMER , 11 SPECIAL OFFER. i"Under our Midsummer Sale, we offer i f ..II j .i . -u r TIT W TTTT.V 1 1 AUGUST and SEPTEMBER, 1882, f flANOS ami ORGANS, of every make, I ityle & price, at oar very lowest cash rates ;;a Pianos $25 Cash, Ealancs Nov. 1,'S2. n Organs $25 Cash, Balance Nov. 1,'Sl I Ivithout Interest of any advance on nc. I I 0rlt balance can t be paid in the fall, longer time will be given, with a reasonable increase of price. All instruments of every i fradc and price included in this sale. Tel 'four musical friends of it. Write ns for ' Catalogues, Price Lists Circulars. This sae !5lbsea October 1st, 1882. Early purchase Secures cash prices and easy terms, f : Six (6) years gurantee. Stool and instruc tor, with every Organ. Freight paid botjh ways if no sale. Test them in your ow.n ftomen. Address if HcSMITH MUSIC HOUSE. 1 ; SProf. Wm. Baker is my only authorized Tunef and Repairer. All wort guaranted. Send ordcre to this House , ; i i 33m II. McSMITII. .J . esleyan Female I i I ' i STAUXTON, VIRGINIA, 1 Oncna September 20th. 1882. One of the First Schools for Young Ladies in the Uni ted States. Surroundings beautiful. Cir mate unsurpassed. Pupils from eighteen States. Terms among the best in the Un ion. . Board, Washing, English Course, Jtatin, French, German, Instrumental Mn iic, &d for Scholastic year, from Septem ber to June, 238. For catalogues write to Rev. Wm. 'r33:2m:pl. i A. ITabris, D. D., Prcs't Staunton, Va. NOTICE TO CREDITORS! ; , , , o-b j f Tfaving qualified a Executor of of Alexan " fer Bostian det-eased, I hereby notify all per ' lions having claims arainpt his ertale to ex- Kibit them to me on or before the 13th of J uly JOHN M.BOSTIAN, f July Hth, 18S2. Execntorj IrANKUN ACADEMY! ;f. o-o - , . -. ; .; I The next session will begin August 7th," '82: I Young Gentlemen and Ladies, who are de . sfrous to obtain liberal edncation, will find ? advantages at Franklin which can not be h$d r ejsewhere. The necepsary expenses need nbt bb great. Tuition very reasonable. Assis tance in teaching will be hard when necessary, 30i;4t:pd. c II. A. TREXLER. !&KTLM101i 1 have used la. lUaraa's 3". hk WtmM BV4 Mi Ti ii i'nrV'V,' iria with (Si House ! ,t l A. - itwcntrAve years In medicine, aave never found anything, to give x Tonic docs. In msny eases of Nervous Prostration. Female 1 erlslind condition of the blood, this peerless remedy, has in my ban' h i Csscs that have baffled some of our most eminent wwr4alMNl rtnrMHnn nf ftin mooa. Uill IkCdli able remedy, i presenrm u in preierence w any as uu. uautxk a ikon xohic u a necessi isitv In BT. ioms . Mo.ANov.S6th, 1R1. it nice c;lor t.t the Mood. natural hraUhfmt tone to tfuf ditjrxilr nrffans and - nervoHit t'titiem.tnaJHna ' . 1' tiwHn to arneral ' 3fiiiitfft Tjom of Anpr titr.J'roittrationofritol r Jourr ami Imtpittrur., HANUf ACTURE0 CT THE DR. HARTER :-j i -.8 ' : I .l.. . .... - w a. aiyiuweu tntnnes and Boilers and wi i ains? machtnery of all kinds o"cre ana jfi- elser separators and Horse Powers Bickford&iiumnan Grain and Gujmo Drills I TOoaaas' Hay Kakes, wno unus. r 34Avery&sou s Sulky Plows, walkinsr CultivL tora,ie. .J ' "ns uiuva- i ltarliunirlAPlAwo Brfckeye and Champion Mowers and Reapers, f ' - ' ' ; ' i . I : . - j Having hiUy uetermneu to convert pay general riardware Business Into Machinery Airrlcnirnrai imriv. i. nwnts and Vehicle excluhlvely. 1 now offer lor CASH my entire sSKiffi rnX Kn1SgUS tlX Mer?hVn?sArao5rrIf .t .anacushoaly Som j at the foUowing low prices: tAU persons lndehted to me must cometenr.o..,.. U ... I mekn Just what I say. Jan. lKr. , 3;I v vi nniiR n . : i r 1 . l-i WHipLESALE- LIS VALUABLE ML PROPERTY We. the executors of the Will of Mosea Barrier, dcd, will sell at public auction, on Thursday the 3rd! day or August next, at the late residence, pf the deceased, In No. 9 Township Cabarrus county, the following property, t The MERCHANT MILL, sit uated on the waters Of Dutch Buffalo Creek, fnnrmiles from Mt. P easantl The mills have ttpamnowprattached that can be uaed either ' 1 .1 i-- - r in connection with tne waier or in caws low water. indcDendentof the water power, The mill-tract of land which will be sold with it contain 3o acres. I , . Bg-AlHo. anaw-mUl and cottonein with m power arranged to run all the machin- A t the rne time and nlace we will 111 trari of woodland containing 64: acres. It lav about one mile from the mill, land joins lands of John Furr, Albert Barrier! and oth ers. Term-one thid ofcthe purchase raon- oasli. and one third at the expiration of it mnntlis i and theibalance at the expira tion of 12 months from day of porchae, with intornt from' date at the rate of 8 per cent. Title reserved until all the payments are made. i ' ' j " - ' i ' D. m. Barrier, l i P. A. Barrier, Executors. D. F. Barrier. J ' ? PKIVATE S ALE We also offer for sale at private sale, one tract ofUod eituated in Mt. Ulla Township, Kowan county, containing bihjui wo acres. This property will be sold entire to any party ... j-?.;( i nrt. :n or parlies oesir nig iu ri nnui itvr win be divided into smaller tracts to sun purcnaa- ers. I f -.. We also offer for Sale a tract of land in Caldwell county, containing about 700 acres. It is situated on the stream known as Upper Little riverj There n a shoal in ! the river that has a fall of twenty feet, making a valua ble water power, with a sufficient supply of water to drive a large Merchant mill or a Factory of several thousand ppindle. Any persons wishing to view these properties will call on D. M. Barrier at Blackmer. 'Rowan county, or if they wish to write, direct their . . -.x m -r ' Tl 1 T rfv letters to V. ai. carrier, Biacmner. r, j.t Rowan county. Terms same as announced in the advertisementbf the "Auction Sale." ; D, Ml Barrier,) P. -A J Barrier, Executors. ' D. F.'Barrier, J 35:2m i SYMPTOMS OF A " TORPID LIVER. Tjoss of Appetite, Bowels costive, rain in the Head, with a dull sensation in the back part. Pain under the Bnouiaer blade, fullness after eating:, with, a disin clination to exertion of body or mind. TmHtAhiHtv of tfimwr. Tjow spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty, Wearineaa, Dizzineea, Fluttering at toe Heart, Dots before tho eyea. Yellow Bkin, Headache generally over the right eye, Bestlessness, with fitlal dreams, highly colored Urine, and , " CONgAJiON. TTTrS FIIXS ore especially iwlaptcd to such cases, one dose effect such a change of feeling aa to astonish the sufferer. Thcr Increase th Appetite, and cause the body to Tak on iFlesh, thus the system i nMirtehed. and by their Toide Arloa cn the DiTesUve Orcansi Beanlar Slols are pro duced. Price 2& cents. 39 M array St M. I. TOTT BDi W Baal C hay IlAia on WiTtsirww changed to a Owwr Black by aslnffloapplieaUonof this Dye. Il im parts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Bold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of si. officz, as nvira.iT srr tcew yobs. (Br. nCITS IJIKC1I. f Taluhlv WftmaUm m4 Cwtel BMrtpto 1UU mUt )UI M afslUftUM. SUIiSCRIBE FOR THE CRAC LINAj WATCHMAN, ONLY $1.50 PR YEAR. toae&d of Jrm, reruvtai m valataUe form - XSe only preparation of iron UuUwiUnot UaekentKo teetht9oehoracteristicof ea iron trtwtrntlonsm laoif Tome la my practice, and la an experience of : tie Diseases, lyapepds. and aa lm nands, inade some wonderful cares. physicians, bare yielded to this great and Incompar Iron n reparation made. In net. such a enmnon encb a compound mv nractiee. DK. BUBEBT SAMUELS, i aun v mma ATcnnf. MEDICINE CO.. 213 . MAIM ST.. ST. LOUIS. f I have the sole Agency for the following named ma- tit. p,b-. . ' J Favorite and Dexter Corn Shelters. 1 - iffAf.t?1 Ca,ltf 18 ' 2 ' VI ,LCinlU12 Kraporators. i MUler's French Burr oust Mills. kXI nleSftt ln Macnincs- fntocky Hazard Klfleiand Blasting Powder Atlantic t!lnt Powder! uw" l2& ao so wm Lare cost to pay. T r.ineiiiOTs ; M mmm a aa. m . "K)UAKD FOR t TRADE LIST. D. LAflOIaETII & SOUS, I will mail (free) the .recipe i .or ' T ! " v' ....nnTiv: Faecrxes 1 PIMFI.V8 and Blotches, leaving Lb akin soft, clear and beaoUful; also ingalpxnmnt " ".un,- BEN.TA SbiXF & Co 12 Barclay St N. Y. 1882 "V"J ' 1 S 6 G 5S-! VSB v - - " , -sa aiat tnn l SCARR'S FRUIT PHESERVIG (25 Cts. Per Box.) . . . i 4 tin nnMCt I This WtDcmoa.ai; -. powder nowaer on we ioweu I TIME AND LABOB. For sale at ! JOHN H. ENNISS. 1 1 JUST RECEIVED and Must, be sold 1 FRUIT JARS, One-half Gallons and Qnarts at $1 and fl.25 per dozen, which I will sell cheaper I than n c inii in tuvm Alan I Rubber; Hlfns and Healing' VJslx, for Jars. Call and see at ENNISS . EEP I On Draught, On Ice, j- : jy ..j JLYi : Jj0lltS And by the Gallon, at DRUG STORE Next to Bimrham's. OIL LAL1PS AND LAMP- Clili.lfJEYS AT REDUCED PRICES AT The Drug Store Next to Bingham's. MCHINE OIL, Sweet Oil, Tanner's Oil, and Lard Oil, At Drug Store next to Bingham's. NOfTICE! JOHN F. EAGLE, -fashionable- BOOT SHOE MAKER, Invites your attention to bis shop, opposite aiavor a vyuirc. repairing neatly and prompt ly none, aii graues oi goods made to order Uct. 1st, :ui:tr. J I KKRlt ClfaiGE. L. H, CLEMENT. i i CRAIGE & CLEMENT, I fttiimjMjj at ijatu, jKB.3, SAtlSBURT. S. C. 1881. POWDER MtJars! Fruit Jars WateU OCK D TOT business now before the nnblie. Yo.ncr "'Seiner, awaKiis uioitj:! i ... . :i,ies ffMouleW S!?1!??" 10 work for ua. Kow Is the time. You can wun in spare ume only or give your wbole fnljTo&ulwiW WelL SO Otie Can fall tn mat anmmnno engaging at once. Costly outfit and tenna iW Money made tast, easily and honorably. Addrew Tars it Co.. AmraRtA. Main " ' " VASCE. W. TT. Rifi.w VANCE & BAILEY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, J CHAHI.OTTE, N. C. Practice in Snnreme Conn f ti. tt:i-j q - v asv w ast vJ oiais oupreme tonrt oi orth Carolina, Federal Courts, and Counties of Mecklenbnrg vaoarru-, unionj oaaton, Kowan and David- son. gm.Office, two door. r deneeSanare i.trii TO JONSCJT1PTIVES. The advertiser having been permanently cure 13.:: W-'".",U,,B 10 raaKe Known to bis fellow snnerera the means of cure. To all who desir sure CURE for ohsJCo wCoksuptiow, Asthma, Broxchitis, 4c. parties wishing the Prescription, will please wriZl.C: t vav -ayA, l4, renn St. muHuuvuniu, x. - 20:ly FOR SALE. One 18 Horse-power Portable ary Centre Crank Engine and Locomotive ooiier, ana a aa Horse-rower 8ide Crank oiauonarv engine and Tubular Boiler. ' Onp 'Pair K fs.t T7.. o . . . i " " " " . 1 opeaa: quiCK or e a uAisuAljj, Address or call on ' U. M. 8ETZER, China Grove, N. C. rrrrr1 far tf T. --TZutm a a. . r i m w ju, wiii aena a copy ot the prescription used, (free of charge),with Ike directions for prepar ing and uains the same, whirh th. .:ii 1j HllSlt kuiku iJI. Z'AM.T-"!""- a cjeerfii eerf ill Word. Dm von never m aut in tho morning tho wth a heart so depressed and saddened that a pall acemk v spread . over all !the w.rld t But on nieting tome friend who gpokc cheerri? j fork ininnte or two, if only upon indiBerent ' tiattera, tou have Xelt nnrilf. , tronrlipfiill liirhtMMl. ' Even a child dropping nto your ' house on an ciiauu. uu aj- uurub au a jbt vi - uuaiiuio when he went his way again. ; is a Diwsea tning to speac a cheerful word whi youjean. i Tbe heart knoweth its own btternea" the world over and those who liia in palaces are not ex empt, and good irds to1 such hearts "are like apples of goU in pictures of silver.w Even strangers ws meet casually by the way, in the travelos waitiig-room, are un consciously influenced by the tone we use. It is the one witlj jpleasatt words on his lips to whom the stranger in a strange lanil tnrna fnr A inn dirMtinTi in liia i perplexities. Taka i as a complimeot if r . , :. i,: which street or wlich trim to take; yeur manner has struck; him aa belonging to one he can trust. It is iard sometimes to speak a pleasant work wlen the shadows rest on 1 1 our hearts : bnt nfthing will tend more to llirrVttn nnr ' ninl-t thflH Aftintr (nuul in another. When: yrn have . no opportunity to speak a cheerirg word, yoa can aften send a fall beam V sunshine into the heart of some Borrovjog, .Wnt; friend, .by; sit- ting down and wrfting a good, warm-heart- ea letter. -Gen. Cartis, vtho levied asse&Bmen'ta on the offlce-koldera ' in New York last election, has Vpn found guilty, and all exceptions ovetoltd. The Evening Hail says: Gen. Ctrtia was then brought for ward, fie stand at the Judge, but otb emise seemed t take the situation calm ly. Judge Beie4ict returned his look and said : "Tie sentence of the court is . t i e Anx . l y . I iirni jou pay a u oi ?autj ou me um I connt of the indclnient under which too - - - r - w , were convicted aid $500 on the eighth rnnnt mnkincr i if all 1.1(10. and rnn will stand committel uutil said fines are paid." Gen. Cn It is was then taken to the marshal's rtxroj Jt is expected ihat the accused willpir lis fines this after noon. A New Expi-osik Has been invented by M. Petri, a Viiesse engineer. The name given to it laynamogen, and it is likely to compete stiously with gunpow der. Tho iaventostates that it is com posed neither of fclphuric acid, nitric acid, nor nitro clyrfine, and that it can- not injure in any wv, either guu or cart- ; ridge. The charge of fnampgen is in 'the form of a solid cysder, which can: be increased in qnanti without being j in compression. The creased iu size, b manufacture of dyubogeu is simple am1 without danger. It reserves ifs qualities in the warmest or ttest weather, and can be made at 40 pr cent less cost than powder. Tlie Nashville .Jisan speaking of the importance of smatiiidustriea, and illus trating its arguniei by refereuce to fruit and berries in Tetessee, sa38 : "Care fully collected stkstics show that the t i amount of money reived by our citizens from dried fruit al berries, and from poultry, is more tin that derived from the entire cottoa cjp of the State." This is an interest tot adds, that it may have an unlimitedevelopinent, aud re quires but little cutal. Elsewhere our sfr correspondent gives tin account ot tlitpussiise ot the first train from Morehejl to Smithfield. Ve congratulate the idland on its work, j and trust that the lad may be pushed on without intermissin to a completion. The people of antral North Carolina need all the railrac facilities they can 1? ........ It ...l.i j ii k: t iii i iv fA iiiuti ..mil. iu development. Itirings Iu u-y near- a . i .1 i i , ' Mrs. Scovill4 BoQiiT.-Washing- f tw a nLn.imtJ i. ' - .r---j unv f aPrtionof f Sch airs. S.vllla anilaavniiil tr amxap r!itSt..n I . . . "ie ay before liewas liangcd. A large I ... Ls. - - . nnnmuv ni nrfmift ma lAnni in turn A J ' flower?. Let the interil rcveine officers! go. I North Carolina rjiys the national govem I ment two milliot four hundred thousand dollars aunnallyj Abolish the system of internal revenue ana tins - much yearly 1 trill romflin fA rti nA nn fiaa.f a 'VirFkirVs 1 a vuiuiii v ui smsu vua uvii o am v a v LSoHtAeraer Tn rhnnr nnrtvif rh Vt l,pnf. alla . J " 1 IT '7'r 11': " at from 75 to SW cents per bushel. The . I crop has never feen equaled in quantity i . i. i or quality. It I said tht good North Carol barre ina flour nil be worts only $5 per barrel. ; i It was Col. Tbmas M. Holt who struck the key note of the campaign -the ! su premacy of the viite raeewill be main tained by the whte men f North Caroli na. A7eir d Obsrver. Aud now New fern is a have a graded school, and a god oue too. The citizens have subscribedjseverfl thousand dol lars. I I ' ! A company haibecn organized at Aber deen, Miss., to father ailk culture. Gen. T. L. Ciugmai, of Asheville, Gen J. M. Leach iof Dandsou, and Capt. Chas. Price, of Si isburj, it is announced will address the teoplepf Burke connty on the political ilues tf the day, August Biafikmor M Heniersoii, attorneys. GoAselors tnd olicitorp. sAusmrfix, n. c Jan.qay22879 t Speak THE NORTH STATE LIFE AND NUPTIAL ASSOCIATION '.. " '-OF : vvf-. ' SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA Chartered . under the Laws of 2i orth -j-: Carolina. J. D. McNEKLT,.... i president. W. T. LINTON Vice-Prest ana ueni aianager. THEO. BtTKHBAUM.... ....i.,..'.... Secretary. J.SAMUEL McCUBBINS,........ lTeaaurer. Dr. JOHN WHITEHB AD. ...Medical Director. Boa. J. 8. HENDERSON........ .J.... wgai AQTiser. Refer to the Bakk and business men of Salisbury. Reliable and energetic travel ing agents wanted everywhere. Foa plans, terms to agents, blanks, and anT intormation wnateTcr, aaares iuo f a 1 1 . a Secretary. f jf , , J. ALLEN BROWN, Local Agent, Salis. bury, N. C. i V Raleigh News & Observer and Wilming ton Star, copy for one month and send bill to thir Office. 39:tf. I10RTH CAROLIHAn1118 ROVAII C0UI1TY. U kiob Coukt. J. W. Mauney, Admr. de bonis non, with the will annexed or Richard ;Lowery,i , Againtt - ' H Ilarriet Gillespie, J. T. Ray and wife Margaret A Ray, Rebecca D. Van (Eaton, and others. . ' . ; 1 t' : Petition for settlement and distribution of the fund in the hands of the administra tor among the parties entitled thereto un der the will. ;; It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Wm. JS. Jfattersoir, Jno. W. Pat terson, Robert T. Patterson, I David II. Pat terson, Jno A Patterson, Jesse E Patterson, Ruth P Patterson, Jos T Patterson, Oscar Patterson, James II Patterson. Jno Crow ley, and wife Mary E Crowley, Annie Finley, Jno li vanttaton, Willie D ; YanEaton, Jno D Van Eaton, Eugene B Mason, Lawrence M Mason, Charles VanEatnn, W Calvin Davidson, Abner T Davidson, 8 G David son, B Gully and wife Margaret C Gully, E M Davidson, . Sarah L Davidson, and Mary A Davidson, reside beyond the limits of this State, it is therefore ordered that publica tion' be made for six weeks, in theuCarolina Watchman," notifying the said defendants to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the County of Rowan, at the Court House in Salisbury on Monday the 7thof August 1882. and Answer the peti tion, a copy of which will be deposited in the office of said Clerk, within ten days from this date, and let them take notice that if they fail to answer the said' petition within that time the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the peti tion. . J. M. IIoitAH, Clerk Hup. Court Rowan Co. June 21st 1882. ; 86:6t-od, FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED TO B. Van WINKLE & CO., FOR BE8T Cotton G-lxx with; AT ATLANTA, OA., fefWRITE FOR PARTICULARS AKD PRICES. Cannons & Fetzer, Ag'ts., AT COKCORD, K. C, i For Rowan, Cabarrus and Stanly counties. 38:3mo8.pd. MT. VERNON LIVERY STABLES if SHAVER & ARE7 Present their compliments to the public and respeetfullv solicit a trial of their Es- tablisment. It is complete in all the re quirements of first class business. - Horses, Buggies, Carriages, Phaetons, Wagons, &c. AND ARE CONFIDEST OF GIVIXG mgm SATISFACTION. Special provision and favorable rates for Boarding and keeping horses. Drovers will, find good Stalls and Sheds at oar place. Special accommodations for the benefit of Commercial Travelers. Lee Street, Salisbury, N. C. 30:tf ssrss" A t9 'j- am CD CD P. CD 03 Pi o BP i - J2 o a IS o X 2 3 srp 5 03 3.5 a. 1 g g 2 3 ? 2. o 2.- 3a5 Sw S JaSf 3 g 2 e C-S m 9 so CO S.g 5 er -i " 55 ?S 5 f 2 2 - 3 2 5 Sb 2." -3 85 5' m CO o o 3 -5 r m. n w fV S f 2 w WJJL1 r1 The Color and Lustre of Youth are reator edi to faded or gray hairy the use of Par" ker's Hair Balsam, a nanniess aressiog uign !y esteemed for its perfume anju pcr:;y UC13JNOVl3 - i. PrinUngiOIfice For Sale at a bargain,, ' C.H.BRUNER,. 83tf China Grove. N. C. a - 6 Co SntS9n o oi 5cr 2 5s. s " ........ Si cdT.- - - . - - a." " ml w b to 3' PS w o 1 UJ a S MS OQ a, O H O o O H i CO M " --aw a : - t J( swt - a. ' ;C1 sassssissgsa HHc'saia-'H I -a 52 ' 5 7 P9a Train No. 1 Connects at Salisbury with B. & D. It. R. from all points Nortn and Souta and from Ralelgb. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car from Greensboro' to Henry's Connects at 8tatesvllle with A. T. O. Dtv of C. C. A. B, R. with Sleeping Car from Charleston, S.C to Henry's. Open observation cars ran over-the mountain both ways between Henry's and Warm Springs, affording: a magnificent day-light new of the Mountains and French Broad river. Connects at Warm Springs with of K. Tenn Ya. Ga. R. B. for Morrlstown and points South-West. Train No. 2 Connects at Warm Springs with E. T.Va. Jt Ga.R.R. Pullman Sleepers from Henry's to Greensboro, and Sleeping Cars from Henry's to Charleston. S. C. Connects at Stiteavllle with A. T. A O. Dlv. of C C, A A. R.R. and at Salisbury with R. D. R. R. for all points North and South. Through Tickets on sale at Salisbury, Statesvllle, Asheville and the Warm 8prlngs to all principal cities. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS on sale from all points North and South. J. B. Macmurdo, Audr. O. F. It P. Agt North Carolina Railroad. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAIN8 GOING EAST. Date, Apr. 30, 1682 I No. 51. I No. 53, Daily, j Daily. Leave Charlotte.... 4.00 a.m. I 4.40 p.m. M Salisbury 5.53 " 6.24 u High Point.. 7,20 " J 7.35 " Arr.Oreensboro.... 8.00 " 8.06 " Leave Greensboro. 9 30" Arr. HillsUro 11.47 " Durham 12 26 M "Raleigh 1.40 p.ro .... Lt. " 4.05 Arr.Goldshoro...... 6.30 Nor. 17-Daily except Saturday, Leave Greensboro 5 00 p. m. Arrive at Raleigh 1.51 a. m. ArriveatGoldsboro 7.20 44 . No. 51 Connects at Greensboro with R. & D. R. R. for all points North, East and Wert, via. Danville. At (ioldsboro with W. & R. R. for Wilmington. No. 53 Connects at Salisbury with W. N. C, R. R. for all points in Western N.Carolina; daily at Greensboro with K. &, D. K. K. for all points North, La&I and V est. TRAINS GTMNG WEST. Date. Feb. 19, 1882. No. 50. Daily. No. 52. Daily. Leave(ioldhoro . 10.00 a.m Arrive Raleigh Leave " 1 2.2ft pm 3.55 5.00 5.46 8 05 9.15 9.50 11.12 Arrive Durham ... " Hillsboi .... Greensr ro.. Leave " 0.40 a m. Arrive High Piont 10.10 ' Salisbury.... M Charlotte M 11.21 1.10 a. m 1.00 u No. 18, Daily ex. Sunday-Lv. Goldsb'o 2.50 pm Ar. Kaleigh 7.10 pm Lv. 6.00 am - Ar. Greensboro 3.15 pm No. 50 Connects at Charlotte with A. A C. Air Line for all points in the South andSouth west, and with C. C. & A. R. R. for all points South and southeast. No. 52 Connects at Charlotte with A. AC. Air Line for all points South and Southwest; at Charlotte with u. U. A A. R. K. with all points South and Southeast. - n. w. Hi c. railroad. No. 52 Daily, ex. Sunday. Goiko West. No 50 Daily. Lv. Greensboro Ar. Kernersville 44 Salem 9 25 pm 1041 44 11 25 44 950 a m 1041 44 1135 44 No. 51. Daily, ex. Sun. Going West. No. S3. Daily. Leave Salem Ar. Kernersville 44 Greensboro 5 15 am 550 44 700 44 600pm 640 44 800 ! STATE UrtlYE SITY RAILROAD. No. 1. Daily ex. Son. Goixo North. Leave CI) a pel Hill . Arrive University 10.40 a m 11.40 a m No. 2. Daily ex. Snn. Going South. A rriveUniversity ...... 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