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I? ont of sorts' with headache, utomack at nler. torpU llwr. pain V'd BiiaaUon, etc , negleet may be lmi? of atroa' Sanative ,a aSEl? A few d uses restere to new health ana 'Igor. he (jkape Curb. J. SL-HUSflATELLR In America riT30tJT THE EXPENSE OP AN EUROPEAN JOUSNEY! I imc crystallized salt, as obtained ID a pare state fi 'II .rrijx-saiKl choice fruit. In a portable, palat - v. simpU! form, are now presented W the 'PUblte hi i im rriea as tiie grander resolveot of Impure h ! , ; - .;torot the liver and regulator of tbe bowel ; . natural promoter of HE AIT H AND LONGEVITY. KiiKMc'nl physicians claim this achievement a r: i In the allied science of mWlclne, as it fur.i- : jthe blood with Its natural salines that u : or cllmnatd every day. SAL-MUSGATLLE A POSITIVE, NATURAL Sick Headache and Dyspepsia, Cure v.r.Miiwsit.'lie is natures own nrodtua. It as to the system ti-f want of sound, rtpc fmllt ,1 U ..,!.". I I. '1.1 ! l - b'.;i i V-'i.i I C HI . c cure for ail ciiouu: ier&ngoaieuts ol . . m mm... i. 1 . . . i, . - t, i , f w t hit lvt-r aud Its kin I'd I V M IUO I, I At- '.in or uianti i . , racts the elf i iiipure water; i ; a natural spot ii, he irtlUiusr, s iiu, and will re . itlou from x t. In your h- i, for tbe fa London ! ..11 mils; i iiu.inge ,! of tne ; : ;.. SICK l i tl Kj'vS i i.-ii il :'!! H. ' is ft h I IT, ' vr. , i:lj.k v , are of lrt eronly." I .'nu for clrcul A." ncau Manager V lit Ion til 13 pa Tin-j. V. Kiutj-zi . v , . Th' ' -mm n iilue ?. ';v .N"ivrrc!, (icsmral j; -. ... . -. Nfw Vor.. Ity. I :.H-t:?. Aeenjra. S iiisbury, Kolj. l:Sfi:ly. NSURANGE AGENCY OF ISuillgCufcJr. Representing some of the larg est American and English Com panies. Combined Assets over $35, 000,000. Dont fail to call and see him before placing your Insurance. Remember that years of labor, If-sacrifice, and denial may be swept away in an hour's time. 1 on't run any further risks but call at once and take out a policy. Office, nexl door to A. C. Harris'. Feb25:ly. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. KKIIU CR VICE. L. II. CLEMENT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attornoym At 1 oAI.ISUUBY, N. C. Fob. 3rd, 1881. IERV0US0EBILITY ROANICWEAXNMS ay MM MUMimn urodlaeasex, hat- "fliaa Uo .killed ahr- Sim frem A Radical CuRt FORI HERVOTJS DEBixn nrnin th impo.ition of BS timm mac tea for thrM troubte. Oct our Frtt Cteenlar and Trtel Pmc k C, and team important Drfaaic Weakness, 2 PHYSICAL utKiOC treai Mrr. Tik i r DECAY, UEJUMttnr that uaa IrYoung A WlddU Ition to bu.in. or ctun pain or takeoatvcaJrac tat Tested for ovcnl I ny way. Foaadcd aa Itctentiflc wdicalBriaet- TEARS BY UBS IN I TSCUSAMD OA r. By dircctapplieation the scat of dacaaa it 1 xee taaaeacc te felt ; delT. Til aat. function of the haw i ornaWai la icatond. J anaaattaa tiaawnia TREATMENT. Ota Month, -T-r o Months. Throe Months. the patient h,iBche,r KARRIS REMEDY QtfWttV W S3 a, W-W71 ' t dk BUi- BWa Dlt HTURtO PERS SW. a AaK for terms POUT2 HORSE AfaO CAT! LE POWDERS "dC rniiT7 -Il So Hneas wOf lir. fit C4Jk". Rot or Lcxe Fv TSK. if Ftr.- I'nu iirn r.rc,at1 in titta. - Fotsr ffwtifrr will rtire Ann nrveni Hi Ciaor.KS a. Fo,-tt" Posrdwrs wf r.rpvem 5Ae rjr Fawi.s. Fo i'''( Povrilf arfll irrraif th quantitr of milk and 1 1 lain twenty pen rem., anrt i..ke Uit boucr ftria aw? tweet. Yr or." VoW'lvra "vitl i t:r" or rtrrrent alnioat kvest rOtrtJ ' iH tn a, V tV-id avsr;. Jfiaete. l airii SATiaFACTJsst, r3I, rcprictor. BALTIMORE. MOW J. II. Luuiss, Druggist, Agent. F RE .-.;yy. urns i aet . Democratic Organixatioii. PLAN OF ORGANIZATION OF THE DEMO CRATIC PARTY OF NORTH CAROLINA. Raleigh, N. ., June 16, 1886. Tbe following is the plan of organ iza tion heretofore adopted by the State Democratic committee for the guidance of the party. TOW.VSHIP ORGANIZATION; 1 The unit of county organization shall be the township. In each township there shall be an executive committee, to con nf fiv native Democrats, who shall iw olHtMl bv the Democratic voters of the several townships in meetings called by the county executive committee. And said committee so elected shall elect one of its members as chairman, who shall preside at all said committee meetings. 2. Tbe several township executive com mittees shall convene at the meetings of the several county conventions, or at any time and place that a majority of them may elect, and shall elect a coun ty executive committee, to consist of not less than five members, one of whom shall be designated as chairman, who shall preside at all of said committee meetings.: 3. In case there shall be a fiiilure on the part of any township to elect its executive committee for the period of thirty days, the county executive committee shall ap point said committee from the Democrat ic voters of said township. 4. Tbe members of the township com mittees shall elect to any vacancy occur ring in said committees. 5. The eouuty executive committee shall call all necessary county conventions by giving at least ten days notice by pub lic advertisement in three public places in each townthip, at the court house door, and in any Democratic newspapers that may be published m saici county, requesting all Democrats of the county to meet in convention in their respective townships, on a common day there stated which said day shall not be less than three days before the meeting of the coun ty convention, for the purpose of electing their delegates to the conventions. That thereupon the con ventionsso held shall ap point delegates to represent the townships iu the coubty conventions from the voters of the respective townships, which dele irates. or such of them as shall attend, shall vote the full Democratic strength of their respective townships on all ques tions that may come before the said coun- i tycouventions. That in case no conven tion shall be held iu any township in pursuance of said call, or no election shall be made the township executive committee shall appoint sueh delegates. 6. Each township shall be entitled to rust in the county convention one vote for every twenty-five Democratic votes, : ;M.'d one Vote for fractions of fifteen Dem-sM-ratic votes east by that towship at the hist i-M'fitliiur rabcrnatorial election: Provided, That every township shall be entitled to cast at least one vote, and each township may send as many dele gates as it may se fit. 71 That in cases where townships con sist of more thau one ward or precinct, each of said wards or precincts shall be entitled to send delegates to county con ventions, and shall cast its proportion ate part of its township's vote, baseu upon the last preceding vote for Govern or in said township. 8. The chairman of township commit tees shall preside at all township conven tions; in their absence any other: mem ber of said committees may preside. 9. In cases where all the township ex ecutive committees are required to meet for the purpose of electing county execu tive committees, said meetings shall be represented in said meeting. COUNTY AND DISTRICT CONVENTIONS. 1. The several conventions shall be en titled to elect to their senatorial, judicial and congressional conventions, one dele gate and one alternate for every fifty Democratic votes, and one delegate for fractions over twenty-five Democratic votes cast at the last prececding guberna torial election in their respective coun ties, and none but delegates or alternates so - elected shall be entitled to seats in said conventions: Provided, That every county shall have at least one vote in each of said conventions. 2. The chairman, or in his absence an v member of the county, senatorial, judi cial and congressional com m it tee shall cal 1 to order their respective conventions, and hold the chairmanship thereof until the convention shall elect its chairman. 3. The executive committees of the senatorial, congressional and judicial dis tricts, respectively, shall, at the call of their respective chairmen, meet at some time and place in their respective dis tricts, designated in said call. And it shall be their duty to appoint the time and place for holding conventions in their respective districts: and the chairman of said respective committees shall imme diately notify the chairmen of the ditfer ent county executive committees of said appointment, and t he said county execu tive committees shall forthwith call con ventions of their respective counties in conformity to said notice to send dele gates to said respective district conven tions. STATE CONVENTIONS. 1. The State convention shall be com posed of delegates appointed by the several county conventions. Each county shall be entitled to elect one delegate and ooe al ternate for every one hundred and fiftv Democratic votes, and one delecratc for fractions over seventy five Democratic votes cast therein at the last nrecedinf? gubernatorial election: and none but dele gates or alternates so elected shall be en titled to seats in said convention; provided that every county shall have at least one vote in said convention. GENERAL RULES. 1. Sueh delegates (or alternates of absent delegates) as may be present at any Demo cratic convention shall be allowed to cast the whole vote to which their townshin or A. 1 . , iwwnj - may oe eiuiuea. 8. In all conventions provided for by this system, alter a vote is east there shall be no change in such vote until the final result of the ballot shall be announced by tbe chairman of said convention. 8. All Democratic executive committees .h.ll 1 .1 x , , " .- me power to mi any vacancy, .i..,,,.,;.... : . , . . - ur-vuiiiug iu i ueir respective UOdlcs. 4. That the chairmen of the different county conventions shall certify the lists of aeiegates ana alternates to the different aistrict and State conventions, and a cer tified list of said delegates and alternates to State conventions shall be sent to the Rpe rot m f .1... L... . , ... j imc oiuitj central committee For the committe, K. H. Battle, n - Chairman. B. C. Beckwith, Secretary. Original View of Astronomy. The London Truth gives the fnlW ing original observation On nstmn from a sermon of Welsh curat preach ing to an English congregation: "A starr is but a lidl dot in the skyee. Saw many starrs mek one plannat. Saw many piannats mek a constellshon. Saw many constellshons mek on niilkee wey. Six milkee weys mek one I rorrbomulhs. i A Nautical Joke. In a high school, recently, a young man in reading Latin exercise came to a dead halt on the word taxus. "Well" said the instructor, "what does caciis mean ?" .UI don't know replied the youth, unless it is a bad sailor." No, no," retorted the instructor, ua bad sailor would be a nauticus." Poor John! From the Boston Courier. "John, dear," said the young wife, looking up from the paper she was reading, "I see that people carry chest nuts in their pockets to cure rheuma tism." -Yes, dear." . "Is it customary to carry things in the pockets to cure diseases ?" "It depends upon whether the person afflicted is superstitious or not." -Because when sewing a button on your vest yesterday I discovered a quantity of cloves, coffee-beans, carda mon seed, flag-root and other things in one of the pockets. Do you carry them as remedy ? Is anything the matter with vou dear ?" "Ye-es, my dear," said John, stam- menns? and turning as red as a beet, "I I think I have a little heart trouble." . "Poor fellow t" she said, as the tears came to her eyes; "and you never told me a word about it! To Bo Bluffed. From the Detroit Free Paess. "President and wife git in town last night ? he confidently inquired in the market yesterday morning. "No, sir. They are not coming this way that I ve heard of. "They aiut? Don't they take in De troit on their bridal tower? "No." "Well, that's funny. They got the story alt over our neighborhood that the President and wife would be here to-day, and nothing would do but the old woman must ride in with me to see 'em. Say, Jane, this man says they won t be here. . J 1 i t ! a l 11 . 1 "1 don t believe it, she bluntly re plied. "I assure you madam," replied the man, "that any such report is false The President and wife are in Wash in if ton.' She would not be convinced unti tisband had inquired or severa other persons and received tne same i i i i reply. "Well, you ve had your trip for noth- . ... ... nir, he remarked. kI guess not," she said, as she climb ed down over the wheel. "Samuel, the fust thing on the programme is ginger ale. Then comes sody water with stirsyparilly syrup. Then we'll have peanuts and pop-corn, and then if we feel like it we'll spread out some on candy. I'm goin' to show the Presi dent of these United States that he can't bluff me wuth a cent!" Black the Heels of Tour Boots. A book has just been issued by Mr William A. Mowry, that contains the following story : "One day, when I was in college, heard a young lady say, "1 don't think much of college fellows. "10 my query as to the grounds of so singular an opinion, she replied: lhey don t black the heels of their boots." "When I protested that that charge could not be true of them all, she res ponded: "Oh, no, I suppose not; but the ex ception proves the rula. I have noticed that the most of them only black the front part of their boots: and thev like reversible collars and cuffs. What does it indicate when the heels of boots are not blacked? The boy is not thorough. He only does what he is forced to do. If he thought he would pass muster among people if he did not black his boots at all, they would never be blacked. JDoys laugh at girls and say they pay too much attention to their clothes. How do the boys like to see their sis ters with soiled collars, buttons off their boots, a ruffle banging on their dress? It is the evidence of a true eentleman or a true lady when the clothing worn is m order and suitable for the oc- e casion. Dress and the way it is worn is an indication of character. If the heels of the boots are blacked, you may be pretty sure that the boy or man is thorough in whatever he undertakes. He learns his lessons, not because he must, but because he desires to learn. When he is sent to clean up the garden, he rakes the dead roots and vines in a pile for burning; there are no stray piles nidden in the bushes near the fence. He blacks the heels of his boots. A boy who wears reversible collars and cuffs will be willing to do a mean act if he thinks he will not be found out. Jle reverses the collar, not be cause he likes a clean collar the soiled side hidden is not a clean collar. If you want to be a thorough worker, if you want to be a truthful, honest. fearless man. black the heels of vour boots, and do not make believe that your collar is clean by reversing it. Luck and Labor. Luck is turn up. raiting for something to Labor with keen eyes and strong will, will turn up something. Luck lies in bed and wishes the post man would come and bring him news 01 a legacy. Labor turns out at six o'clock and with busy pen or ringing hammer, lays tne ioundation tor a competence. Luck whines. Labor whistles. Luck relies on chances. Labor on character. Luck slips down to indulgence. Labor strides up to independence. Richard Cobdeu. 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Frauds and false pretenders do not remain long in business in this country. We suppose that Parsons' Pills may be found at your nearest store; but if not, we will send one box by mail, post-paid, for 28 cents to stamps. Or we will send two boxes of Pills and a beautiful engraving of President Cleve land and his Cabinet for 50 cents, all post-paid. The en graying is 24x30, and retails for 50 cents. We will send free to all who send us their ad dress a handsome illustrated pamphlet contain ing information of great value. If you order men lion this paper. Address Dr. I. S. Johnson & Co., 22 Custom Boose St., Boston, Mass. CENTS f OR SAMPLC carvst tbis BEAI TIH I. BOOK. It KlVSS tbe LAnC VRic. and SaitlMit el Ever aaaA Sara. 31 UUVf different kind. A mo ail the taews Samel Film tlM wiin Glove. Pariwl. Heisdkercfclel aslTss. It is in e em t cslstswork of the kind ever pub liMhed. Send Fifteen Cents In tttamps tot a sample ropy, alao our Drlce to aireniK. A cents VkaggBjai"' wanted sssiieissre. Ad. saCRICAN PUB. CO., 17 Sens Teats ttittt.Hllai'a. Pa. SINGER THIS STY IK Iklllf I P DAYS' TK1AL. m A Fall Bet of IV Atiaehments. 5WABRANTKD y or Send for Circular. Mm V UWWIi v Jf.OtbSu, VUlla.. PATENTS Caveats, Trade Marks and Lopyngrus Obtained, and all other business In tbe U. S. Patent Ofllce attended to for Moderate Fees, our office Is opposite tbe V. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents lu less time than those re mote from Washington. Send Model or drawing. We advise as to patent ability free of charge; and make .to charge u tee Obtain I'nt.ut. We refer her' to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order Plv.. and to officials of the C. S. Pat ent office. For circular, advice, terms and refer ences to act ual clients In your own state or county write to c. A. SNOW A CO,, Opposite Patent Ofllce, Washington 1). C Oct. SI. 'S3. tf Kerosene Oil! BY THF BARREL AT ENNISS Drug Store. '85 tf. July FRESH TURNIP SEED? Tbe Earliest aud Best Turnip Seed for sale at ENNISS TRUSSES Of all kinds, at ENNISS'. reduced prices, at Fruit Jars! CIIEPER THAN EVER. ALSO Rubber Rings for Fruit Jars, at ENNISS'. SCARR'S PRESERVING POWDES For sale at ENNISS' THE BEST AND CHEPEST MACHINE OIL For ThresherB, Reapers, and Mowers at ENNISS'. PRESCRIPTIONS ! If jou want vour presciiptiona put up clicaper thau anywhere else go to ENNISS' Drag Store. -T"'y, 6 '85.-tf. Enniss' Blackberry Cordial, FOR Discntery, Diarrliwa, Flux, &c, for aale At E.VN1SS' Drug Store. pi 4 C IL"1" I 1 Book keeping taught in one lesson: Don't lend them. Banger ! A neglected cold or cough may 'eadto Pneumou 1 a.( o n s i i m ptkm or other fatal disease. Strong's Pectoral Pille will cuie a eold an by niapic. liest tbiuc for dyspepaiain digesuou, sick headache as thousands testify. HARDWARE. WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned at NO. 2, Granite Row. D. A. AT WELL. Agent for the "Card -vellThres her." Salisbury, N. C, June 8th tf. The Watchman is devoted to the best interests of the people of North Carolina: to the development of the State's indus trial resources; to her farms, her forests, a v a ' --. her minerals ana Her water-powers It should be in your family. Subscribe for it. WOMEN SatMSSM atreaarth, w wka aaSTer tVaaa eafltlaa aaaalkar to their acz. akaM try THE TONIC msdicina combinos Iron with pun taajatabls ana in mvaiuame lor xiaoasea peculiar to en, and all who lead sedentary liven. It Kn- u. and all who lead sedentary liven, it K aad Pnrifle the Blood, Miniulu t a aad Finiln the HIsAd. KHain i the Appetite, Strengthene the .Muscle. Nerrea in fact, thorouzhly Invigorate. Clears the romnii.ii. tn and makaarrui itktn wwah U does not blacken the teeth, canes headache, or produce constipation all othrr Irux tntdicinet do. Mas. Elizabeth Baixd, 74 PanreB Are., Milwau kee. Wis., eara. under date of Dec. 86th. 1864: I baro need Brown's boa Bittera. aad it has been more than a doctor to me, having cured me of the laoies nave in me. a lao curea me of Liv er Complaint and now my complexion is dear aad good. Haa also been beneficial to my children." Mas. Louisa C. Bragdon. East Lockport. K. Y says: I have suffered untold misery from Female Complaint, and could obSsSu relief from nothing except Brown's Iron Bittera." Genuine has above Trade Mark and pressed red lines on wrapper. Take no aMher. Made only by BltO W CHEMICAL CO.. BALTlMOKE. 110. Garden Seeds away at Enniss' Drug given Store. If you buy one dollar's worth of garden seeds or drugs or medicines, Dr. Enniss will give 10 papers of fresh garden seeds free. ALSO Tobacco seed free for 50cts. wotli of garden seed or medicines 19:tf; SOMETHING NEW! Etf" LAMP CHIMNEYS will not break bv heat, lor sale ENNISS' that at DIAMOND DYES - All wish at colors you ENNISS' for Seed ol ENNISS'; DON'T FORGET to call ull kinds at TO THE LADIES: Call and see the Flower Pots at ENNISS'. THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE IS THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED for s?&&7 mmti 0? C'l FROM POSTERS as big as a barn door down to most delicate ISTING AKDS. Letter and Note Head . Bjll Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, V FAMPHLETS, 1 PRICE LISTS, School an ptts 3gr0grammr, BLANKS OF ALL KINDS Court and Magisterial. 0TOrders sollcttcd and satisfaction guaraiteed a 0 IesT VOri 1 1 S SetS J (Ml . M f riiiung, NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND STORE KEEPERS. I Guarantee 8hriner's Indian Vermifuge to destroy and expel worms from the hu man body, where they exist, ; if used ac cording to directions. You are author ized to sell it upon tne above conaitions. David E. Foutz, Proprietor, .Baltimore, Md. ORGANIZED A Home Company SEEKING HOME PATRONAGE. Cash capital $00,000 Total assets $(750,000 Insures all classes pro perty at adequate rates. Losses promptly ad justed and satisfactori ally settled without any litigation. J. RHODES B I. OWNS, Prest. war.c.coABT, s. J, Allen Brown, Agt, Salisbury, N.C. 24:9m. For Sals at this dee : Land TKeds. . . . Real Estate Mortgage Deeds Sheriff Deede of several dlfferrsnt forms ; Chattel Mortgages Mortgage Stole Notices; Magistrates' Huminonse.H. Executions, subpoinas Witness WckeiH Transei Ifrts. Ac. Bastardy Warrants anexBoods... sjtiUe Warrants, i Ball Bo ads ..Peace Bonds Appearance Bonds, Appeal Bonds Prosecution Bonus... EJctnient j Writs summary .V tt .ltmriit s . .Bonds to make Title Sale Notl.es for Admlnlst rutors, . Trespass Notices..... A full line of Solicitors Indlctnir nt forms. Numerous blank forms lor superior i'ourt Clerks. . . Several forms for use ot Attorneys And many Miscellaneous. All which will be sold low Blanks of any and all kinds printed to order in best style and on good paper at very low ngurrw. 18 vols, ot Scientific Amerpan, 1 No. each of Jones' Law and Equity. 2fo lbs. Bruce s second hand Bourgeois tied up. io or jo Fonts advertising display type, lo jobbing Konis. j; loo lbs. Large Bonier type. ISf One complete s:ockof Priniii.gfniaterlal for a live column paper and Job Ofllce, presses Included. nr"Many of the above Blanks and pearly all the printing stoc k, will be tjold very cheap for cash or on short time. Richmond & Danville Railroad. Western North Carolina Division. General Passenger Office. SAISBURY, N. C. June 19, 1SS. commencing sunday, June 20lh lnstthe follow ing Passenger Schedule, and Train Sr Ice will be operated on this Division. 5 ; TRAIN NO. WEST. 52 TRAIN NO. ! ; EAST. t3 Iain Line Arrive Leave. Arrive Leave. li r a. 12.28 1.3 11 25am 12 -.".'I'M V 32 1 59 iiu 3 06 4 08 4-37 4 58 5 29 6 21 7 21 7 58 S 55 SaUsbary. Statesvlllo. Newton Hietety .... lend. . .. 5 Sopm 1 ii 3 14 2 43 1 5o r. m. 4 23 3 15 2 43 2 21 1 28 12 27 11 57 11 40 10 52 10 01 9 6 8 40 7 47 7 'AM 1.58 2 20 3.05 4.t'8 4 37 4.r.2 5.29 6.16 6.T.6 7 61 8.5 .15 Morganton 1 28 Marion 12 27 Old Fort ll 54 Hound Knob.... U 40 ( Black Mountain.. 10 5 Ashevllle ! M Alexanders 9 ic Marshall 8 40 Warm Springs.. 7 80 Paint Pock TRAIN NO. 60. ; Mail I ke TRAIN No. vEAST. 51. WEST. Arrive. I Leave., J Arrive. Leave 12 45 1126 11128 i 10 It 10 17 a.m. i 1 20 Salisbury 2 43 44 I.Statesvile 3 56 ! 3 56 l Newten 4 33 ! 4 34 Hickory 6 09 5 09 I card 6 44 ! 5 44 i 'Morganton 6 r9 G 59 Marion 7 86 I 7 37 : Old Fort 8 00 8 20 I'RoundKnob 9 0S 19 02 Mack Mountain. 9 66 loOO she villi- 9 40 ! 9 41 y 12 i 9 12 8 40 8 40 7 30 7 30 6 6.7 6 57 6 15 6 35 5 24 529 4 23 4 31 3 48 3 43 3 0 I 3 01 1 S6 00 V M. i 1 15 1040 1040 Alexanders 11 25 III 23 Marshall 12 30m X05 Warm Springs... 3 25 ; 9 m. ;,Palnt Hock TRAIN No. WEST. TRAIN So. 8 InrpayDiY. Arrive Leave A. M. I 10 10AM 11 10 11 3S 12 40m , 1 53' 3 35 2 41 i 3 36 ! 5 30 , r. m . shevllle 3 20 Turnplpe..- 2 IS Pigeon Klver .... I 48 Wavnesvllle ... 12 2rx Hall II 4$ Sylva i 10 2f Webster :o 19 Whlltler 9 29 Charleston ! 8 34 Nantahala ' 7 34 Jarretts A.al. P. M. 2 15 1 53 1 00 12 02 10 27 10 16 9 29 46 7 84 6 00 11 OS 11 33 13 31 1 15 3 35 2 i 3 36 4 20 5 30 7 06 Meal nations. j Trains No's, w and 51 run solid between Louisville and Salisbury carrying Pullman sleepers between Clnclnart l; Louisville and . Knoxvllle al&o between Warm Springs and tioiasooro. Trains No. 52 and 53 run solid between Morrlstown and Salisbury carry ing Lelghton sleeping cars be tween Chattanooga and Ashevllle. 4 w. A. TURK, a. a. v. a. sansDury. . C. W. CREAKS, a. o. r. A.4Uchmond Ya. V. E. McBEE. Supt. Ashevllle N. C. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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