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the Hwn as a Meledist. f Everybody has heard the niglit-lmwk khd owl. 'The bird sound 4 of the , 'hiinfrv iirp f.iniiliar tonics. I susses Ihe sound that e rtablefiil 1 r - - - of h. orses 1 W.ke. iminchins their grain. Did you ' ver hear itf Years ago, I bate no lonht U is very 'agreeable. A sound f aninial emtiftfrt, of well-deserved re ward, df plenty; yes, a rich sound! Hltand and listen to the grinding of oats und hay!' "Han should eat silently; he is forbidden to allow his food to appeal to nvjre than one sense. Bafc ypur horse gratifies both taste and hearing a lt nut. - Old ftrav there, now 1 he pauses at interval just to hear old Tom his mate n the next stall grind his bar. Shrewd old Gray. By that trick lieCgets a little benefit out of his neigh bor's rack he tastes his own and hears his niate taste hie What else does he pause for? Now he goes at it again, sow they are all at it, the six horses; grind, grind. It is one of the curious sounds. I like to hear it. Merely to think of it in some tasteless city day gives me an appetite. From "Country Sound" by the Rer. Emory F. llaynes, ijti The American Magazine The Best From the iEvidence of Prosperity. gest row in Caintuck to-night you eb Manufacturers' Record. bef. arn. fL . The newspaper is everywhere regard- fid as typical of the place in which it is published. If the local papers of any town rtre enterprising well managed, $.ld giving good evidence of prosper Ms times in their advertising columns, hen every copy of these papers that is published becomes an adveitisement of the place. Thorougtily cleanse the blood, which is the fountain of health, or usmft usine Dr. Plcrce'i Oold- en Meaion liiscovery, anu pom aigcsuon, a lair Fkin. huovant snirifs. vital Ktn-nurth. and soundness of constitution will be established. Golden Medical Discovery cures alt humors, Trom t he common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to tlie wmst Scrofula, or blood-poiwn. Es Wcfaily has it proven Its efficacy in curing' HaK-rhetnn or Tetter, Fe-cr-ores, Hip-Jojnt please, emfulousj'otw and PwelUngs, Eu larjred GtonrK ond Battait Ulcers. GoMen Mcdlenl Dtoeovery cures Consump tion (which Is Pcrofula of the Lungs, by its Wonderful Mood-nurifyinp. inviporating-, and imtritlvm properties. For Weak Lungs, Spit ting of Blood. Shortness of Rreath, Bronchitis, Fevere Ohughs, Asthma, and kindred affec tions, it fs a sovereign remedy. It promptly cures the severest Conchs. For Torpid Liver. Biliousness, or "Liver Complaint." Dyepepsia, and Indigestion, It is an unequalled remedy. Sold by druggists. BillouB and Cathartic. 25e. a vial, by druggistB. , , -?T rrrtTTO t A tl?Tt rvar be found n fllo rt Goa. o-iXXO JT AXJU rTuowvll & Co's Nevrspapcr AdviTtMu BurraudO Srrucv St.1. where adveriiunc lontracta A-xy W lvjA- lr It IK mtsitjLbVL hjulbmSV affiiHiEs B!LITTXfS?FElULE CECAL A Life Experience. Remarkable and txuick cures. Trial Prvcx&g-ea. Send ntamp for aeaiad particulare. Addreas Dr. WARD A CO. Louisiana, Mo. ranger ! A neglected coM or cou "ft may ad io fueumoiila.tonstimption nr other fatal iHoeaae. Strong's Pectoral Pills will cui e a co i as by magic. l.'-"t i lung Vh- Uyspepia,fu algasUon, sick headAch us t housaud testify. SO ACRES ?x laiul, 6 miles frout Salisbury, cn the Concord roael, terms reasonable tor cash. filltf, PXNKXKY LCDWICK. If You Wish a Good Article Of Plug Tobacco, ask vu dealer foi "Old Rip." ji If you want to keep up with tke timesi lake the Watchman you can't be left j, THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE IS TnonOUGIILY EQUIPPED POSTERS as blj as s barn door dawn to most delicate ISTING 0AKDS. Letter nnd Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CAllDS, PAMPHLETS, faiCE LISTS, $itts yrognmnu-5, jV' I BLANKS Oir ALL E1ND Court and M agister ial. e. J ;rs u'ilted aa J ? ,:ur i Uj: guaranteed. 1KB sat olj f rintinj, FROM Children Often need scrrhe wife cathartic and tonic to .avert approtwfaiiig sickness or to re- ,f lieve colic, headnetc, sick stomach, indir Pickett' brilliant charge at Uettvsbnr "c .1 Jisi ..a ,.i, .......i:..4 . ,hvp lupn iiM)Winr furward to Julv with L'fMiuii, laAKVUivry in i;uuiiiuiuita . .;ijikui 1 at 1 1 . . ,. 1 , ; 1 . 1 ,.. . . . 1 iiu int iu iu i,iuiujiuvi. v tur viiiivii v ii inL- Hiriimnns Ttiwr Rpcnktiir nnH torn ifcl. It is purely vegetable, not unpleas- nd fateful day to rehearse the event which ant to the taste and safe to take alone or , were big with historic significance and to in connection with other medicine. ,The recount to each other innumerublc adven jreuuine has our Trade Mark "Z" in red tuns and hairbreadth escapes, on front of wrapper. J. H. Zeilin A Co., i They were alS ) to take with them anion- Philadelphia, Pa. uuloiit. commenlbrative of the splendid A Slight Confusion. "Boat, re a 'bit confused 'bout stltniii," Raid onetif the whitewashers at the market to Detective Webb the othtir day. "Well, what is it?" "What does p-?r annum mean? "Per year, of course." H A Kill ,.r.'S' ies. "Can't l)e no mistake?" "No, sir." "Ifl borrv $2 of Abraham John son an agree to pay twenty per cent per annum dat means twenty cents -at y'ar.does it?" ult does." 'Hu ! Dar's gwine to le de biff- "ADout wnat. 4itA bout dat per annum. I borryed $2 of de pusson menshuned at twenty per cent per annum, 'an' fur'de his' fo'teen mouths he's bin collecting twenty cents a week as reg'lar as a clock. Stuck right to it, he did, dat per annum ment ebery Sadday night, Lawd ! but when I gits dese yer paws on him won't per annum take af nou. BwcK I en's Arnica Salve. The Best Sai.vb in the world for Cuts", Bruise, 8ores, Uicera, Salt Rheum. Fenr Sores, Tette, Chapped Hands, ChilMair.s Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay reejuirwl. It is guaranteed lo give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents pes box. For Sale bv Kluttz & Co. 3:1 y. Asparagus. It i now full late to put down as paragus rtjots, but a good season to sow the seeds. These should be sown in drills nn inch deep, one foot apart, in rich mellow ground. Soak the seed well before planting. So soon as the plants come through, stir the surface about them, keep down all weeds, ive good culture with hoe through the growing season, and good root will be formed for setting out in trenches next spring. Whoever is without this desi rable luxury should hegin now to obtain it by seed planting us above directed. But there is time for delay Seed costs about sixty cents per pound. The co lossal kinel advertised by the seedsmen is t4ie result hot of any particular seed, but of colossal manuriny heavy barn yard artillery.- American Farmer. A'Glfl for AH. In order to give all a chance to test it, und thus be cooviuced of its wonderful, curative powers. Ir. Kitus'sNcw Discovers . for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, will be for a limited time, j-iven away. This otter is not only liberal, but shows un bounded faith in the merits of this great remedy. AH who suffer from Coughs, Colds, Consumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, or any affection ot Throat, Chest or Lungs, are especially requested to call at Kluttz's Drug Store, and get a Trial Bottle Free La-gc Bottles $1. There is a refreshing vigor about the administration of justice in Mexico. Just one week after the wrecking of a train the perpetrators had been arrested, tried, -convicted and shot Such expedi tion may not be profitable for the law yers, but it ensures the punishment of crime before it has been entirely for gotten by the public, thus serving most effectually one of the aims of punishment Renews Her Youth. Mrs. Phoebe ChcsUy, Peterson, C!av Co., Llowa, tells the foil wing remarkable story, ttfe truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: 'I am 73 jears old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years; could not dress myself without help. Now lam free from all pain and soreness, atu1 am a'jjc to do all my own house work. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having re newed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain." Try a bottle, only 50c. at Kluttz's Drug Store. -i ,m - Preacher Ward, who shot his wife in February and poisoned himself a few days ago at Hackensack, N. J., ha giv en evidence in his will of malice if not sanity, though the latter was not ques tioned at the time he executed the in strument, which was ten days after he nut a bullet into his wife's body. He left his whole estate, valued at$25,000, to his daughter, aud never mentioned, Mrs. ard s name. bhoukl be used a few r.ior.fa before con f. lament, tend fat bock "To Xortbau'," railed free ! I a spina's III Fun makes E a9 JMk if pi wvgvm as ill L nsssaa a "Ss With Charity for AIL The brave Southerners who took part in ...... D - - - rf Iiiwh nnticin:itinnf. Thev honed to meet their Northern opnontDtR on that famous tr 1 - 4 courage or iiietr comnmc, ana 10 erect it ' . . At...... I . I. I Al. - on the lurinest tnuureacucu wuuin me "Union lines. The plan is approved by the "gurrivors of the Union forces which re- pulsed antLdrove them back. There seems tan harm ib marking the spot where the Northern force weie temporarily broken, and if. a monument to Southern courage stands close to a monument to Northern kick. what o! it? The brave men on Ixjth tides crossed their swords there, and the sp.t will forever have a painful interest firfr every American. tsut the liettysuurc liatticueui .uetnoriui Association say "No," politely yetdecided- Iv. They are wiiling to have the monu- nicnt built at Pickett's starting point, but urn within the iinc-. ol the Psorliu'in army. They olject also to thj6 inscription on the base Of the monment, two lines written in pencil by General Lee and found in his army satchel after Appomattox: Olorious is his fate auj cuvie'd is his lot Who for his country fights and for it dies. This strikes us as a very mean aud small business. So it will strike every soldier who wo i honor on that field. The brave I man is always rcadv togive deserved praise io his opponent, ii nils an uvimi eui mat day of Pickett's charge, and stern South ern stuff was met by stera stuff from the North. If those two magnificent armies could meet in July, 1887. they would "pre sent arms" to each other. If the eause of the North was victorious it was not he-cause the South lacked courage, and we may well be grateful that after twenty -five years the survivors, Northern anel Southern, shake hands as citizens?of a united country. The dead of both sides may properly be honored. The South should be invited to build as many monuments as they please, and on any spot to which their elasji unel valor give them claim,. Those heroes lie side by side in neighboring grave's, and if the monuments of North and South touch each other they ate simply tpical of the two forces which durfug the charge were close enough to cross bayonets. Xtv Yo)k Ilerahi I. H. N. The order of the King's Daughters originated in New York a year or so ago, writes a correspondent of the Philadel phia Vetw, and it has .grown and multi plied until it includes-'to-day some hun dreds of the Murray hill girls and other hundreds of the tenement district girls. Outside the city it has spread across the river to Brooklyn, and out of the State to the Students at Smith College and the residents of half the summer resorts where Fifth Avenue disperses itself in July. The King's Daughters have never cum bered themselves with a constitution or bylaws, and their organization, so far as they have any at all is after the fashion of Edward Kverett Hale's Ten Times One club, with Henry Wadsworth's four mottoes, 'Look up and not down, out anel not in, forward and not back, and lend a hand." The King's Daughters wear the Maltese cross, I. II. N., and there are tens that send books to invalids, tens that teach working girls to sew and to cook, tens that sing in the hospital, tens that visit sick children, tens that pledge themselves to say no ill-natured things of their neighbors, and tens that interest themselves in almost every branch of the philanthropic work of the big citv. Each group marks out its programme for itself, and the only bond of union is the roval purple ribbon anel the cross, "In His Name." Keep the Chicks Growing By riving them a liberal varied diet. Eacn time seeing that they eat what you give them, and never leave any food for them to trample and befoul. As soon as they will eat wheat, let that be their supper every night, as it is much better than corn, less heating, and "j-usi- such food as the growing chick requires, t have always found it best to mix about a teaspoonful of line ground raw bone meal with a quart of the mixed food twice a week, and feed to the chicks of the large varieties such as Bra Inn us and Cochins, sis thev are apt sometimes to grow so heavy ths-t their legs seem to be unable almost to sustain their bodies. Increasing Milk Yields. An experienced authority asserts that he has increased by. five per cent the yield of milk from his cows anel which his neighbors admit, by tit tending to the following simple rules: Never worry the cows on their going or returning between the field and the dairy; milk them at ttnif'orm and un changeable intervals, say five in the morning; and six 1U the evening; let the operation of milking be performed as gemtly and silently as possible, and remember that passio:i and threats will not win the confidence of cows, nor will a blow in their flank be the means for dispelling their ftar. "Not Bulk, but Business!" Is the way a Western man put it in ex pressing to a friend his complete satisfac tion in the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. So small and yet so effectual, they bid fair to supplant en tirely the old-style pill. An ever-ready remedy for Sick and Bilious Headache, biliousness, Constipation and all blocd disorders. Mild iu action, wonderful in ellect : rut up in vials, convenient to carry. Their use attended with no dis comfort ! These sterling merits account for their great popularity. Sow Seed for late Cabbages. Sow seed tor late cabbage-plants, Burn over the ground where the bed is pto be made if convenient. Late Drum head and Flat Duteb are excellent ya rieties, but many other kinds are down in the seed books. Be ready with ashes or soot when the plants are uj. Insects will be lying in wait. For teu or twelve years I have been severely afflicted with Catarrh. Never before found such deeided relief as frcni Ely's Cream Balm. I consider myself cured. J. W. BrjFFixGTON, Mcchanics ville, X. Y. (Price CO cents.) mfTm m. A ring round the moon is said to be a sign of ruin. And a ring around a girl's finger is also a ign of reign. With Malics toward Non mm i in 'Trust in God and jDo tho Hlghtr Conrajre, brotlier! do not stumble, Though thy path be dark as nikf; "There's a star to guide the humble trust in God nrid..o the riht," Tluuiah the road be Ions and dreary, Aim the end be out of siht: Foo u bravely, strong or weary "Trust in God and do the right." Perifeh "police" and cunning" Perish all that fear the light j Whether losing, whether winning, "Trunt in God and do the right, Shun all forms of guilty passion. Friends may look like angels bright ; Heed no euton. school, or fashion- "Triut in God and do the right." Some will hate thee, some will love thee. Soiuc will flatter, some will slight Ccase from men and look above thee, 4Trust in God and do the right.'' Simple rule and safest guiding Inward pence and shining light Star upin our path abiding Trust in God and do the right " Intimate! Relations. So I set out alone. I called on eleven families of my 'relations that morning; and, would you beiieve it, not one of them was on speaking terms withj any of the rest- Kornbeck said there was a property row back of it all. A mut ter of lour or five thousand dollars had just split 'em all up. First they tVnurhf-.; and nrw they've fiT)t aloni? f-, - -- - cj n into the sulky stage, where they don't .peak. Why, when I was staying with the Kornbecks, the rest of the relations would'cut me (lead when 1 met them on the slreet. Then, when I went to John's, the Kornbecks wouldn't have anything to do with me. Aud so on, with all of 'em. I'd have been in hot water all around if I'd stayed another week in Concordia. There was just one point where they were all of the same mind. Every one of 'em told me the'y be sure and come out and visit me next summer. From "Mr. 7ia---som Visits hi Relations" by Herminius Cobb, in The American Mayazine. Selected Dairy Hints. Don't waste food on cows unable to make a decent return. The quality of the food has much to do with the quality of the milk. Make your butter so gtxd as to car ry it clear out of competition with all substitutes. The richest mess of milk is not usu ally the largest, nor yet is it always the smallest. Know by test, and not by guess, which is the profitable cow in your herd, and why she is the best. . Weighing a cow's milk will not cause her to give any more, but may cause her owner to substitute a better one. Guinea fowls are excellent sentinels against hawks, cats and other l var mints' Attractive Homes. There is use in beauty. It makes home attractive, its exterior more re spectable, pur lives happier, our dispo sition sweeter and our social and domes tic intercourse more ivfined. By all means plant some little thing of grace to temper the nigged surroundings of the front yard. Its silent, though elo quent language will sjieak to the visitor or the passer-by a word of eulogy for you. The least flower or shrub will be some attraction; a curved path winding between trees to the house, a mound of stones and shells, with the ivy trailing over them, tie flowering shrub or the turf of fern, all such things are attrac tive, and form a pleasing object for the eye of even the most indifferent be holder. The Appollo Club Is under the- instruction of Mr. W. II. Neave, of Salisbury, and grout hopes d it are rested on this lart. Mr. ISeavc is a highly accomplished musician, and one who will do Ins dutv to the clnb. He thinks too highly of the srh nce n i.ieh lie professes to do less than tlii and it re iiiiiius with the n end his io determine whether the organization shall lie brnuh to that decree ol cultivation which will make it in houor to the coinmun'ty. Our people feel a deep and friendly interest in it and hope that toe iabois of its instructor viU r.ot be in vain. We happen to know that he has been surprised and gratified to lintl so much talent n the club and that lie is hopeful of its future. It may rely upon his ability and conscientiousness and. as for the rest, that is with it. Staieville Landmark. The Saving- Bank. Yesterday was the opening day of the savings bank and it enjoyed a resular boom in the way ol business. For the lirst few hours the people came wvth a rush and the oflieers were? taxed to their utiivst to ac comodate them. Alcanor M. West the little daughter of Mr. N. W. West, was the first one: to open an account with the hank. Master Freder ick Olds, son of Col. F. A. Olds, was the second. Wm. Mitchell was the first colored man to make a deposit. Two hundred and three deposits were recc vcel during the day amounting to thirty-two huudrod anel ninety-four dollars. This is certainly as gratifying an openint; as any one could wish. Raleigh Oberter. Children who are allowed to go barefoot, says Lancet, enjoy almost per fect immunity from the danger of etild by accidental chilling of the feet; and they are altogether healthier and hap pier than those who. in obedience to the usages of social life, have their lower extremities permanently invalid ed, and, so to say, carefully swathed j i. i i ana due away in ngiu cases, as re gards the poorer classes of children there can be no sort of doubt in the mind of any one that it is incompara bly better that they should go bare footed than wear boots that let in the wet and stockings that are nearly al ways damp and foul. The woman that niaketh a . good pudding iu silence is better who maketh a tart reply. th;m she i in "nil -lin inrnT liua i ntf The Tricsian Milch Cow Has attained a remarkable reputation and within a comparatively short time; Indeed it is only since id U a special herd-book has been published, and which has at rent on its register 1. mt i.ii i w, xt.tn i uuus una u.ol cows. r or i benefit of importers the Herd-Book committee warns purcnasers to buv no stock whose pedigree is not authentica ted. At the agricultural show held at Lcuivarde, the reputation of the fries ian cattle as milkers was demonstrated ; cows were milked under the supervision of a committee, and yielded their $ to 0 gallons daily at the two milkings. The weight of the bulls at that show, aged between two and four years, varied from 18 to 21 cwt. American Farmer. UAtint What the lit. Lebanon Shakers Found Incident in the His tory of a Quiet Community. Tho Mount Lebanon (New York) Shakers are a quiet com munity, secluded from the fret and worry of the outside world. They are widely known, how ever, for their strict honor and vrobity in -business. The Shakers believe that na ture has a remedy for every dis ease. A few have been found the rest are pjs yet unknown. Many were discovered by acci dent. Other came to light as the result of patient experiment and research. Nervous Dysnepsna is a com paratively new disease, growing out of the conditions of modern life. It is a joint affection of the digestive organs and of the nervous system. These two were formerly treated as sepa rate ailments, and it was left for the clear-sighted Shakers to prove that the basis of this terrible and often fatal compli cation lies chielly in the disord ered and depraved functions of . digestion and nutrition. They reasoned thus: "If we can in duce the stomach to do its work, and stimulate the excre tive organs to drive out of the body the poisonous waste mat ters which remain after the life giving elements of the food have been absorbed, we shall have conquered Nervous Dys pepsia and Nervous Exhaust ion. And they were right. Knowing the infallible power of Shaker Extract (Seigel's Syrup) in less complicated though similar diseases, they resolved to test it fully in this. To leave no ground for doubt they prescribed the remedy in hundreds of cases which had been pronounced in curable with perfect success in every instance where their directions as to living and diet were scrupulously followed. Nervous Dyspepsia and Ex haustion is a peculiarly Ameri can disease. To a greater or less extent half the ricople of this country suffer iroin it both sexes and all ages. In no country in the world are there so many insane asylums filled to overflowing, all resulting from this alarming disease. Its leading sjinptoms are these : Frequent or continual head ache ; a dull pain at the base of the brain ; bad breath ; nau seous eructations ; the rising of sour and pungent fluids to the throat ; a sense of oppress ion and faintness at the pit of the stomach; flatulence; wake fulness and loss of sleep; dis gust with food even when weak from the need of it ; sticky or slimy matter on the teeth or in the mouth, especially on ris ing in the morning;' furred and coated tongue ; dull eyes ; cold hands and feet; constipation; dry or rough skin ; inability to fix the mind on any labor call ing for continuous attention; and oppressive and sad fore bodings and fears. All this terrible group Shaker Extract (SeigeVs Syrup) removes by its jxjst itive, powerful, direct yet painless and gentle action upon the functions of digestion and assimilation. Those elements of the food that build up and strengthen the system are sent upon their mission, while all waste matters (the ashes of life's fire) which unremoved, poison and kill, are expelled from the bodv through the bowels, kid neys and skin. The weak and prostrated nerves are quieted, toned and fed by the purified blood. As the result, health, with its enjoyments, blessings and power, returns to the suf ferer who had, perhaps, aband oned all hope of ever seeing ft.nnfr.rr wow .i 1 I day. J NEW FIRM. The undersigned have entered into- a fVPjorPrS , tOC ittiuuiiwi ana mviiueri COMMISSION business, to date from March 28, 1S87. Consignments especially solicited, McNEELY & TYSON. The undersigned takes this opportunity to return thanks toTiis numerous friends for their patronage, nnd asks the con tinuance of the same to the NEW FIRM. He will always be on hand to serve the patrons of the NEW FIRM 27:tf J. D, McNEELY. WANTED. Would like a positioU as Book Keeper in the town of Salisbury; have had nn ex perience of eight years at the business, system Double Entry, and would respect fully refer to F. B. Gibson, of Gibsen's Station, in whose employ I am now and have been for four years; also refer to the following gentlemen of Gibson Station : L. B. McLaurin, W. H. Morrison and D. D. Gibson. Yours Respect full v, 27:lmpd JAMES S. PIPKIN. FOR SALE. Sit utit vf I in Unit township, jlv-wan f.. nine miles frohi Salisbury. nc:;i the Wi'i boro loni, adjoining the lands ot '.la-. II. t. Calvin II irrison and others. emUuiaiiiy 144 acres, nearly one half of whieh i SECOND CP.2IE BOTTOM, heavily tiuiicred. A goml dwe-Jiina house, barn, well, and out-buiUtins, all new. Pureha4eF-payiug some cah can have in dulgencu'on the balanec. Address- Miss. J. C. McCORKLE, Jerusalem, Davie Co., N. C. 2',': tf i la on Ora FfcflnneSpfcL N. W. AVER U COn. cur sulhohxad Sfit-uw. tif.ii.' Arr5'j' til J'lffA.'A Eictai and DaMle EM Co. Western North Carolina Division. CIRCULAR xe. -188. Gkn'l Passenukr Df.p't., V ASHEYJLLE, N. C, May 01 h, 1887. j The follow tn$r Pasn,"er Triiln schedule between Aslievllle aiid Kpurtaulriirgr, in hereby announced, to take effect May Mil, &M : TRAIN NO. 53. Leave AshevWe 11 "o a.m. As! ev the Junction 11 4t " " Allien p. in. Fletchers li.itt " " Henderson vlUe 12.43 " Flat Lock 12.55 " " Soiudo l.-t" ' " Melrose 1.33 " Tryou i.ns " " Loiulimns 2.: " " Coinriobello S.lM " Inrnon 2.":s " " t 'a nipt on sag " Arrive Spartanburg- 3.20 " TRAIN NO. 52. Leave Spartanburg 3.30 . Campion -i a " Inmore -i.ii " (onapobello " Loudrums -i.ii " Trjon -l 5-i " Menose s.'.l " SoiurlO 3. -.'9 " Full Hock fi.Vt " Hendersonvlllc ; 7 Fletchers a :i " Ardcn fi.f) AshevlJle Jnncllcn T.4 Arrive Aslicville J.iu Dally except Sunday Jos. l. Taylor, v.. p. a. V. A. TURK, A. G. P. A. PIEDMONT AIR LUTE. Richmond & Danville Railroad. Western North Carolina Division. (JKWtr.AL Passkxgkr Dept.) A8I1KV1LLK, N C, .Nov. 6, li-.sc. )' Condensed Schedule, taking effect Xov 7. 1S86 WEST. ,'": 'Y'.. EAST Read Down. Read I p. 4 30 p ui Lea e C .19 . 42 11 00 " 5 15 a in " 7 43 Arrive 2 3i a in Leave 7 30 9 4:1 Arrive New York Philadelphia Bulilinure Wnsliiut'ion Li uchburg Danville Richmond Danville Grceuhboro Arrive r; 20 p m 12 8S p 111 " 10 a ni " b . " 2 to Leave 11 40 p m . 11 ive R "it a in 1 1 -u 1 m Leave 9 so 5 Ufl p m Leav 1 00 a in 9 00 Arrive 11 20 Gohlhboru Ralelg'h Greensboro SaUbbury " Chariot te Salisbury Anlve 1 1 20 a ni n ro 9 47 p in t 03 Leave 0 4") p m Leave s 01 Arrl.e 11 so a m Leave 12 : p m Arrive 1 44 2 13 1 rive 12 r.o a m Leave 1 1 W p in Arrive fi is p ni r. oh 4 f; a 40 2 55 2 2., 1 25 1 1 51 a m Salisbury States vtlle Newton Hickory Connelly S rlDgs Morganton Marton Blfek Mountain Spart. June, kslicvillo Alexander's 2 3S 3 30 4 33 6 02 6 47 6 51 7 38 9 39 10 00 5 1 T.enve 1 10 am Arrive 4 46 11 f.9 10 51 1 16 9 20 Hot Spriags I'aint Hoc:; Leave S (0 Arrive 6 30 3 13 Leave 1 4S Morrislown Knoxvllle MURPHV P.ANrt!. 8 00 a rn Leave Asiievilie Arr r 00 p u lOl.spni&rr W'aynesville 2 45 11 r.5 Sylva 12 11 12 05 p m. Webster ..-i. 1200 m 140 Charleston lo so a m 3 04 bnslmell 9 19 4 39 Jarrette Leave 7 45 75th Meridian time used Kast ol Paint Rock, soth West " Trains on Murphy Branch run dally except Sun day. Through Pullman Sleepers on south bounti train leaving Salisbury at 11 p. m. for Atlanta and New Orleans. Through Pullman Sleeper on norih bound 1 rain leaving Sallsbmy ats 06 p m. for WaslitngUm, Pullman Sleeper 011 same train from Greensboro to Richmond and Greensboro to Ralclgli. Does not leave Goldsboro Sunday ntgiit. JDoes not leave Greensboro Sjiuiday Bight. JAS. L. TAi Lo.., t. p. A., Washington, D. c W. A. Turk, g. p. A. Ashevllte, N. C. 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