the Experience of Lynchburg?. F torn the Lynchburg ViFgliiUui. a.. i : All nmrnwajirn I ill 41 n PS men have . 1" wcV " : , I mg since reilizjd that nothing iwwer Ltftg since re iiizja mat nomiug .iver- Use a town like a live newsp iper; It is I a meaium ui 1L lutijj.i which u puic jn and representation, ft .. M ! 1 tind exnivasion j an exponent of their- affaire as well j iw of their sentiments. It is at once the mouthpiece and the mirror of the eonl itinnity in which it is published. If a fcity aspires to a trade centre, it tiiust s.iow tne outside world that it has the tinain4R in h:irk" its IWlinttioilS. . It taunt let people know what it is doinglp Hnd what it proposes to do. It must not onlv cultivate close ties of self-.n-Wrest within a restricted trade territory, - -. - . 1 X M A. I wrest niuniiniwu n,u I tint address its claims to the minds; I4la nnA ci-mnnr hioo. nf nonnlp ! interests and sympathies of people jw ' m mm fcTCrywhere within reasonable commti nicatidn: This cannot otherwise be done so directly so effectually and at so ! little cost as throvigh well Bii3tainea newspapers. The ndvertisers who are MnRxniitJ in ifa rnliimiK fhprpfnre. are not only speaking for themselves mUje for a vote, and the Clerk pro and their interCstaut for the interest of ceded to call the roll. When Steele's the community .. i. i Wast It May Come To. "Hello!" exclaimed a giddy little comet, disporting itself in the mukv l 9 t . I.I wav. vv ho are vou, anvnow i! , , , .? 7 -V. i- i' i was seen to bend over the gallery rail, don t believe I ve seen you in these ir,, , i a. " , - w . J j In a loud-voice she exclaimed : parts bf fore; iwTiL. i i" "No," returned the stranger, "this is i 'ri ut my firw. appearance here. , 1 m the top ' . 1 1 . , . . . . . . mm i p uracil a lady's theatre hat. The lata iust lelow here a little way."- Pittsburg Ditfxiicit. For "worn-out," "run-down," debilitated hcbool teachers, milliners, seamstresses, bouse keeffen. and over-worked women generally, !r. Ptarce's Favorite Prescription is the best Df all restorati ve tonics. 1 1 is not a " Cure-all, but admirably fulfills a silliness of purpose, being- a most potent SpeeiftO for all those Chronic Weaknesses and Diseased peculiar to wneo. It is a powet-ful, general as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, and itrjbarts vlgo tad strength to tho whole system. H prompter cures weakness of stomach, indication. Mont" lng, weak back, nervou!) prostration, debllltjr and sleepiessnofis, in cither set. Favorite Pre hcription is sold by arngfrirt Under oUf pni Uvt Burtronfrr.. flee whippet4 around bottle. Price 1.00. Or klx bottles for $5.00. A. large treatise on Diseases of Women, pro fuael v illustrated with colored plates and nu merous wood-cuts, seat fbr 10 cents in stamps Address. Wont.n's Dtsf'KkSARY Medicac Asso i atiov, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. SICK HEADACHE, Bilious Headache, and Constipation, promptly cured bjr Dr. Pierce's Pellets. 25c a vial, by druggists. hnrTfl "D A prT) mar b fnniul n file hi Goo. lalO JZ tJZ CaIX iiovrcll & Co' Newspaper ArtrertMne DtiretMdO Spruce Si A where ad vprtldng Lontrai-U liter ma-i" for U IN NSW YOUli.. illLlcr "FEXil A. Life Experience. Eetrarkable and quick cures. Trial Packages. Send fetamp for sealed particulars. Address Dr. WAiiD A CO. Louisiana, Mo. ranger I A neglected cold or Cough may ad to Piieuinonlii.consumpHtih of btwt iatal disease. Stronc's Pectoral Pi. la wiil cure a eoldaa by iiimsic liet ihi!ijrlr tlyspepsln.ln digesliou, sick headache ;.s tliousauUit testify. DO AORES o( nood land, S miles nil froai Salisbury, on the Concord road W terms reasonable for raslh .11. Piiivcv T.ttnu-iPK. , , Yju . 3J a Good Article Of Plco TottACCO. ask vour dealer foi "Old Rip." If you want to keep up with the times take the Watchman you can't be left The watchman job office IS THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED VIIOM POSTERS as bis as a i ra door down to most delicate Listing V AHDS. Letter and Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, PAMPHLETS, ONCE LISTS, S;!ml airt tyx-A programmes BLANKS OP ALL KINES Court and Magisterial . tt.'Ta-U-'lted aad sitlsfa :lUr. gruiratteici. wDEB! LITY 3p FE2illi5 DGC1T. fob f tinting, Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tim Krear Sai.vb in the world for Cut?, Bruises; ooiv.-, Liccrs, diiii itiuum. rvrr ' " !si n.M.i.A! iS - sre? TVlte. tJllappcn nanns, uuumaii k Cortt !Uj t sk in Eruption, ami nositivi- Coriu, un aji jjkin Eruption, ami jy (.urts piles,, or no pay required I II. 11 IS faction, or jruurHTiin - ii t" i . pk money refunded. Prire S3 cen G.. I., k M!l7 A- (Vl cents pes box. For Sale by K.utt z & Uo. 8:ly. Wilbur Voted Aye. The Minneapolis Journal tells this! for a true story : Evtu-vlmdv in D;ikot.i knows Wilbur Steele. He was a member of the Legislature from Steele county. There i - dti 1 , . .1-1.: is an incident in Dteeies legislative career that goes very far to show his career lllilt g"5ro veijr liu pavn characteristic regard for his wife. H I e ...li r . - U ..L-,o n hi one faulti however. He takes no stock in woman suffrage except wher. be is obliged to. On the occasion in question the Woman Suffrage bill was bt-fore the House. M.ijor Pickley was championing the cause of the fair sex in eUxitient worus wnen a call was nattM was reached he rose with the - . ...... dignity of a Demosthenes and com menced : ,lMr. Spejiker, I am sorry that I can not support this bill, but " At that moment a well-dressed lady " ZLZ ' l Tf a,rh He tf unced upward. It was enough, TI . 6 j j i Ha furnon iinn s in : "-r: :rrz , " f AXra ine Children Often need some safe cathartic and tonic to avert approaching sickness or to re lieve cone, iitauucuc, sick siuinuch, indi gestion, dyseutery and the couiplainft incident to childhood. Let the children take Simmons Liver Regulator and keep well. It is purely vegetable, not unpleas ant to the taste and sate to take alone or in connection with-other roediciue. The genuiue has our Trade Mark '"Z" in red on front of wrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. How the Mayoress Buns a Tcwft. The mayoress of a Northern Kansas town, who was eleeted upde? the nev. woman's sufferage law, came down to her office the other day with a Mother Hubbard on, and as she sat cross legged iu the Mayor's chair the city clerk noticed that she had a hole in the heel of her stocking and that her bustle was to one side. He reported the fact to his wife, his wife told her hired girl, the hired girl told her fellow, her fel low told the city marshal, the city mar shal told the Mayoress, whereupon the cityclerk got fired and the town is pcandalized. The mayoress said she Would wear her bustle in front, behind or sideways, and it was nobody's busi ness. It is, needless to say the fair Mayoress is red headed. Wichita Eagle, Good Results in Every Cast D. A. Bradford, wholesale pitper dealer of Chattanooga, Tenn writes tttftt he w seriously afflicted with a severe ro'd that settled on his lung: had tried many reme dies without benefit. Beinu iuduecd to try Dr. King's New Discovery fr Consumption, did so and was entirely cured bv the use ol fcwiottles. Since which tune he has used it in his honilv for nII Courtis and Colds with best results. This is the expe rience of thousand whose lives have been saved bv this Wonderful discover?. Trial battle free at Kluttz'c Dru Store. A Satisfactory Explanation. From the Judge. Wife (indignantly) Albert, here is a letter I found in your pocket. It is signed Mabel, and is, I must confess, the most sickening missive I ever read. Oh, you horrid monster ! I will tell mother all about it. Hubby But, my dear, have you looked at the date? Wife No, but I will. Why, it is dated November 1st, 1883 ! Hubby (.with a look of triumph) Yes, darling; one of the loving let ters you wrote me before we were mar ried. An Snd to B:no Scraping. E hvard Sheperd, of Harrisbunj, 111., says. Having received so rau Ii Ijcnent from E e-tnc Bitters, I feel it mv duty to ht Buffeiina hunianitv know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for eight years; my d.octois told me I would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, instead, three lttle of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Buck ten's Arnica Salve, and my le: is now sound and well." Electric Bitters are sold at nftv cents a bottle, and Bucklen's arnica Salve at 25c. per box at Kluttz's Drug Store. About the only pleasant feature of the disastrous elision of the Brittanic ahd the Celtic is the fact that Captain Perry of the Brittanic, who behaved with much splendid courage and pres ence of mind is a native American and a resident of Brooklyn. New York Star. 1 ADFIELD'S K HUM A T P SatOR A SPECIFIC FOR Woman's Diseases I nppveased leant y and rrtRUlar rofuse MENSTRUATION or ONTHLY SICKNESS. It taken during tbc CHANGE OF LIFE, great offering aod dancer will lie a voided far" t cud lot fcOOlt M Ess An E TO WoMEX." lU-lUod Ipm. BfeUriij KcbVLATou Co., Atlanta, Ca. What to Taks Horns. Take homo to yonr wife a sincere and honest heart, Kept affectionate, and true and tender; Kindletlwelt toaglowbj a living altar j coal.' The gift of a giver not a sender. ' Take that home to your wife. When you find a pleasant word afloat on the air, And are puzzled to know how to catch iti Bid it come to you at once for kindest keep and care, Guard it cautiously and tenderly watch ii Take that hotrie to your wifei Sh i'd you f nd a bright idea wandering nidiic: sly about, And m.irel how you best may obtain Set a prompt and careful watch, botn within and without, And, when once you have made out to gait it, Take that home to your wife; Should there sleep within your soul a little spark of love; With a tendency each day to growing brighter, Ijet the "coal from off the altar'' but touch it from above, And with your own heart happier and lighter, Take that honie to your wife; Should you spy a little sin in the pat h k way of life, No matter how, or where or whenever, Toss it back upon the winds a germ of worldly strife , Resolving, what may come, that you'll never Take that home to your wife. j r Take only to your wife all the good" that , you know In the worldly ways of life's daily giv ing : Take your heart in your hand when your homeward way you go, And you'll have at last a life worth the living, W To take home with your wife. Good Housekeeping. Meat and Drink. taking excessive care about diet is believed to be a cause of dyspepsia. 'A white saccharine powder derived from coal tar serves the tea or coffee of diabetic patients. Cotton seed oil is among the astonish ing variety of things in the cheese we eat which has no business there. The recent incresise in the supply of eggs has been chiefly from the Ckuth west. A heavy Northwestern surplus is expected in this market. It is declared impossible to detect the cotton seed oil adulteration of bird, the detection being much more difficult tlan that of olive oil. One of the femenine butchers who ha had a place for twenty-five years in Washington Market, boasts of being able to cut up a calf quicker than any man. Good buttermilk made from sweet cream and taken fresh, in form of food is found serviceable in cases of diabetic A diet of pure buckwheat flour cakes hujs also proved advantageous. No more oleomargarine under the name of butter in fair France. And the plain characters "margarine," or "oleomargarine," must be burned into every form of 4article containing these manufactures. Jit is now the rule, according to "medical authority," not to abstain from drinking water, but to take three and a half pints daily, and large people must take four and a half pints. The next wave may be something greater. New Yoi k Mail and Express. Southern White Slavery. Sanford (X. C.) Express. The people are buying their corn ami meat, raiment, literature, religion, poli tics, civilization and newspapers from the Yankees. It is true of the South. It, is a rmc South indeed. In 1860 we owned slaves, and led an independent civilization, lived an independent man hood and enjoyed an independent school of thought. To-day we are slaves. Slaves, mind and soul to our own race and blood. To the men wl.o now feed and clothe us, write our poe try, our romance, our history and our theology and our journalism. You cannot deny it. Our farms our break fast tables, our stores, our ward robes, our libraries, our own newspapers, our f tenants our clergymen and our politi- cians are all lankee born. But we are the new South, regenerated, re washed, redressed, reinvigorated and reinstated to make something of us. The wash ingthe dressing and the invigorating are all going on, and very frequently the new creature is. spanked for its re sistance and reminded of its former naughtiness. What big fools the Southern people are about the North. A Bat Catgut By a Clam. The attention of several persons in a Utica (N. Y.) restaurant was attracted one evening recently by the cries of some small animal in a room adjoining ana accompaniea oy an occasional thump on the floor. Curiosity being aroused, the case was investigated, and it was found that a larsre ur.tv r;it hadL gotten himself into a strange di lemma. A pile of clams lay in one corner of the room, and in walking over them the rat had carelessly allow ed his caudal appendages to slip be tween .the partly opened shells of a mammoth bivalve. No sooner, however, had the foreign substance touched the clam than it closed up with a snap fastening the rats tail in a vise. Now, the rodent had no idea of being a clam. noc being so closely attached to one for auy leugth of time. So he started for his hole in the wall at breakneck speed, so lealing lustily and bustling the bi valve after him. Unfortunately for the rat, the hole was not large enough to "admit the clam, and the consequence was that the former wa3 unable to zret away, and proved an easy victim to bis human enemies. Its thousands of cures arc the best ad vertise.ucnt f Dr. Sagcw Catarrh Remedy. Marvel of Photography It is a curious fact, perhaps not known to the smneral reader, that the exposure cf a photographic plate makes n ynxxzhU change in its appear- ance. Jt is a creamy wniteiSemi-crans jin ih exiraorainary reiracuve j narent Diece of irlass when it eoes into; Our common class contains on the camera. It presents precisely the same appearance after tne sun uas stamped the picture ajfah. The most powerful microscope would not detect any change The most expert photo grapher in the world would be unable to decide whether or no a plate lias been exposed. Yet the picture is thre. It only re quires "development" to bring it out. And that in what this "dark room" is for. The least ray of natural light would spoil the plate. But light strained through ruby or yellow-color ed screens of translucent paper or glass is deprived of those rays which are so essential and at the same time so fatal to photographic success. The operator places his plate in one of the "developi ngjjans," pours over it ce.tain combination of chemicals, a and, lo 1 a marvelous metamorphosis begins. The white surface darkens, ana as the chemical continues its ac tion, the picture grows on the plate before his eyes, until the scene on ob ject on which the lens was tured is as accurately reproduced as though caught and held in a magic mirror. Boston Transcript. How She Spent Her Time. The precious small boy finds a rival in a small girl who figures in the pri mary Department of fhe Canujoharie Academy. Teacher (to small girl who had "skipped schoof't "Where hav. yon been and what have you been doing all the morning?" Small girl ( working the heel of her shoe in a crack in the floor) '"Part of the time riding down hill. Teacher (with an encouraging smile as a recognitiqn of veracity) "And what were you doing the rest of the time?" Small girl (naively) "Walking up! A Albany Journal, 4'Tell me not in mounful numbers that the town is full of gloom, for the man's a crank who slumbers in these bursting days of boom. Life is real, life is earnest, and the grave is not its goal; every dollar that thou turnest helps to make the old town roll. But enjoyment, and not sorrow, is our des tined end or wav: if von have no money, borrow buy a 'corner lot each day! Lives of great men all remind us we can win immortal fame; let us leave the chumps behind us. and we'll eet there just the same. In this world's broad held of battle, iu the bivouac of lfe! let us make the drv bones rattle buy a corner lot for wife! Let us, then, be up and doing, with a hart for any ate; still achieving, still pursuing, booming early, booming late. Atchi son hlobe. In one week Ely's Cream Balm opened a passage in one nostril through which I tiaU not breathed in three years, subdued an inflatnation in mv head and throat. the result of Catarrh. Colonel O. M. Neilliay, Owego, N. Y. (See adv.) Baltimore Market, May 28. COKN. Southern White 52 01 Yellow MILL FEED. Winter Bran is quoted at $20(,21 per ton. City Middlings at B ton. FLOUR. City Mills Super $2.503.10: Howard btreel li,xtra at $H.tib(a.iibOz Howunk Street Family at $4.15i;i.60. BROOM COBN. Green Hurl Broom Corn Green Selt'-workiug Broom Corn Green Short Broom Corn Short and Medium led tipped lirooni Loru 4 4j 2 J Crooked Broom Corn COFFEE. FOB RIO CARGOB3 AND IXVOICBS. Ordinary 2Ca20i air 20a21 Goou 21Ju2 4 Prime 2NmJ2 Fait to good Santos 181a FISH. Mackerel are held dull. 1885. No. 2 at $8.50(10.00 to Eastern and Western Dealers. PROVISIONS. Car lots bulk Shoulders are steady at 6a6t ct.; long clear Sides Sets.; and clear kio ao. b cts., strong: crude Western Lard 7(jr$7 cts. REFINED SUGARS. The market is fairly active and firm. We quote : Cut Loaf and cubes GaGJ a if 4 Jr. 5 Powdered Grauuhitcd Yellows TEAS. IMPERIAL. Common 17 to 20 22 to 25 Medium Fiue 30 to 35 42 to 45 Good Common MOLASSES. Cuba Uurbadoc3 23a23 25a3d Porto Rico New Orleans 28a39 35a55 CRACKERS. Assorted Cakes Corubill Cracker Meal Ginger Snaps u Cakes Lemon biscuit Oyster, X 10 Pilot Bread 9 " " Ex. C Soda Biscuit, Ex. 8 " " X 7 1 Sugar crackers 8 W. Crackers M Extra C u 6 N N 7 PAINTS. Lewis Pure White Lead, in oil Peerless " - " Patuxent" " " " French Zinc, " Amer. " " Putty OILS. Raw Linseed Oil Single Boiled Oil Double Boiled Oil Spirits Turpentine Cotton-seed Od, crude . iviinr.l S. yellow ' " Ih wl ite a6J ati a5 tUali.J a0 2 A-H a i 5 45 a!G 47 a!8 39 a41 33 a35 44 : ;: is Microscopic Possibilities. iWlinlr? the mast wonderfnlthing that h-is been discovered of late is the new glass which has just been made in Sweden, differing from ordinary glass substances, while the Sweedish glass consists of fourteen, the most mipor- tent elements being phophosrus and boron which are not found in any other glass. The revolution which this new refractor is destined to make is almost inconceivable, if it is true as is posi tively alleged, that while the highest power of an old fashioned microscopic lens reveals only the one four hun dred thousandth part of an inch, this new irlass will enable us to distin- guish one two hundred and four million seven hundred thousandth part of an inch. It makes one's hand ache to write these figures; and who can tell what worlds within worlds may not be discovered with such an instrument a this? Magnified after this fashion, th smallest animalcule will be converte into a giant, and if tne same refractin j. power can be applied to the telescop we shall have the moon brought to our very doors. (Something to Head.) Subscribe for the Watchman. ATernfile Surdcal ODeratton A FATAL IIISfAKE. I The Cleveland (Ohio) Press, of February 231, 1883, pub lished dn account of a fatal urgical operation which caused a great commotion among med ical men throughout the whole country. Dr. Thaver. the most eminent surgeon in 'leveland, pronouncing it scanttaloiis. It appeal's that a Mrs. King had been suffering for many years from some disease of the stom ach, which had resisted the treatment of all the physicians in attendance. The disease commenced with a slight de rangement of the digestion, with a poor appetite, followed by a peculiar indescribable dis tress in the stomach, a feeling that has been described as a faint "all gone" sensation, a sticky slime collecting about the teeth, causing a disagree able taste. This sensation was not removed by food, but, on the contrary, it was increased. After a while the hands and feet became cold and sticky a cold perspiration. There was a constant tired and lan guid feeling. Then followed a ireadful nervousness, with rloomy forebodings. Finally he patient was unable to re ain any food whatever, and rliere was constant pain in the bdomen. All prescribed rem edies failing to give l-elief, a consultation Avas held, when it was decided that the patient bad a cancer in the stomach, nd in order to save the patient's i fe an operation was justifi able. Accordingly, on the 2 2d of February, 1883, the opera tion was performed by Dr. Vance in the presence of Dr. Tuckerman, Dr. Perrier, Dr. Arms, Dr. Gordon, Dr. Capner, -nd Dr. Ilalliwell of the Police -ioard. The operation consist cl in laying open the cavity - f the abdomen and exposing ie stomach and bowels. When . is had been done an cxamin : ion of the organs was made, it to the horror and dismay f the doctors there was no ncer to be iound. The pa nt did not have a cancer, hen too late the medical men .iscovered that they had made . i terrible mistake ; but they 3wed the parts together and Iressed the wound that they iad made, but the poor woman ank from exhaustion and died a a few hours. How sad it :iust be for the husband of this oor woman to know that his ,vife died from the effects of a surgical operation that ought ever to have been performed, f this woman had taken the roper remedy for Dyspepsia 1 Nervous Prostration (for ..lis was what the disease really vras), she would have been liv ig to-day. Shaker Extract of oots, or t$Ei6EL's Curative -Yrup, a remedy made ex pressly for Dyspepsia or Indi '?stion, has restored many such ascs to perfect health after all her kin is of treatment have led. The evidence of its iiicaey in curing ti.is class of ses is too voluminous to be 'iiblished here ; but those who i ad the published evidence in iavor of this dyspeptic remedy do not question its convincing nature, and tho article hai extensive sr.b. - s NEW FIRM. The undersigned have entered into a jnarch s, 1887, Consignments especially solicited. McNEELY & TYSON. Tho uiMforsiirncd takesthis opportunity to return thanks to his numerous friends j for their patronage, and asks the con-j tinunnee 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 position as Book Keeper in the town of Salisbury; have had an ex perience of eigiit 'years at the business, system Double Entry, and would respect fully refer to F. B. Gibson, of Gibsou's Station, in whose employ I am now and have been for four years; also refer to the following gentlemen of Gibson S&tion : L. B. McLaurin, W. H. Morrison and D. I. Gibson. Yours Respectfully, 27:lmpd JAMES S. PIPKIN. VsLicbie FOR SALE. Situated in Unity township, Rowan Co., nine miles from Salisbury, near the Wilkcs boro nHl, adjoining the lands ol Jus. Holt, Calvin lltfriapa and others, containing 144 acres, nearly one half of whiih is i SECOND-CHBES BOTTOM, heavily timbered. A good dwelling-house, bain, well, :ind out-buildings, all new. Purchaser paying some cash can have in dulgence ou the ba!amc. Address Was. J. C. McCORKLE, Jerusalem, DavieCo,, N. C. 22:t.f N. W. AVER A 60N. iw bnthurized agebU. BlcSiflOflfl aift Eaifffle MM Co. Western North Carolina Division. CIRCULAR N0. 488. Gen'l Passenger Dep't., V AsHEVILLE, X. C, May 6lh, 1887. j The following Passenger Train sclietlule between Ashevllleand spartar.buoTrti nereby acDcunccd, to lake effect May sth, isT : TRAIN NO. 53. Leave AshevU'.e irroa. ni. AslieviUe Junctlcn 1140 " Aiden p. ni. Fletchers 1-.1G " llendcrsonvllle 124.' " Flat hock " ' Soiudo 1S " Melrose IMS Try on 1.56 ' Lundrums t.Ht " compobcllo 2.5! i " - Inmou ?.ss " " Campion 2.46 " Anlvc Kpartiinburg 3 i' " Tit IN ro. b-1 Leave Spartanburg S.50 p. ni. tampion 4 4 Inmon 4.14 ' i'ompobeUo 4i9 l.ondrvnns 4A " Trjou 4 52 " " Meirose S-14 " Soiudo " " I'at Lock B.B " llendersonvlile fi 07 Flcclitrs BSl Arden 6.w ' AshevlUc Junction 7.U4 " Arilvo Ashevllle T.10 " 3?D illy except Sundayj .108. L. TAYLOR, Q. P. A. W. A. TFRK, A. O.. P. A. PIEDM01TTJ.IR LINE. ' Richmond & Danville Bailroad. Western North Carolina BivisioD. Gknkral Passengku Dep't.) ASHEVILLE, N. C, Nov. 6, 16. COLdensed Schedule, taking effect Nov . 1SS6. EAST. Head- Read Down. Up. WEST. 4 33 p m Lea e New York 6 r " Phttadelpbia J it Baltimore 11 00 " Vasunigion 5 1Sam " Lyucaouiif 7 ii Arrive Uanvtlie Ar;lve 3 20 p-tn 12 35 p in 10 03 h in t 00 11 40 p 111 9 30 a in 11 i pm a 30 Leave S 3j a in Leave 7 3 9 43 Arrive lilcbuiond Danville Greensbsro Arrive Leave 5 uo p in Lca 1 00 a m 00 Arrive 11 80 Goidsboro ltaltlgh Greensboro Salisbury "charlotte Salisbury Arrive 11 2m a ni t So 17 p-Ul S 06 Leave S 4'i p m Leave S 01 Aril . e Arrive 12 30 a m Leave 1 1 00 p m Arrive & 18 p m 5 09 4 07 11 So a ni Leave 12 39 p m Arrive 1 14 Salisbury Stitesvllle Newton 5 15 3 33 3 30 4 33 6 0t 6 47 C 7 38 9 39 10 00 5 in Ulkory Conne!ij S rings Morgan! oa Marlon ;. Black Mountain t Spart. June, iahcvlllo Alexander's 3 40 2 55 t 25 1 25 11 51 a m 11 09 10 51 10 16 Hot Springs 20 ralnt bock l eave 8 ro Arrive ft 50 S13 Leave 143 Leave 1 10 a m Arrive 4 48 Morrlstown KnoxUlie MUHl'IlY BKANCU. 8 00 a m Leave Asiieviiie lolspmArr Waynesville 11 S5 Sylva 12 05 p. m. Webster 1 40 Charleston 3 04 Busbnell Arr 5 00 p m 8 45 12 11 12 A m 10 so a m 9 9 4 39 Jarretbi. Leave 45 75th Meridian time used fCaat or Paint Hock. 901 h West Trains on Murphy Branch run dally exce.pt SuaJ aay. hrough Pullman "Sleepers on south bouafl train leaving Salisbury at 11 p. in. for Atlanta and New Orleans. ThrougU Pullman Sleeper on north bound train leaving smsDuiy at 8 -p m. for Wasninxtwn, Pullman Sleeper on Kitme train from Greensboro to Ulchmond and Greens-boro to Kaleigb. Does nJt leave Goldsboro suuday ulght. JDos not leave Greensboro stuntay night. JA8. L. TAYLO.i, G. P. A.. Washington, U. C V, A. Tckk, . G. P. A, Ashevllle, S. c. HnSfinioTnr MlcpAs,lU 5- . - - ij. Thase se Dills were a wondi .. mmWZL, r si lav e ftl 1 manner ' " J L " free. Solrt nrvtt:U7 av . cv x 111 j out nnnni inatn sm.4 c u Buvnou-a vos)(UUOaM aan i-ovate iu absolutely pare mad -liicblv pr.n. ro--inrt uers hin for the purpose oj conuue - Z J ing the GROCERY and PRODUCE iy six rvVa tut Tasini hnsinrss. to date from Farm : 11 eei a HE HENSUY cent rated. Oce ounce la worth a pound of any other kind. It U ir icily medicin - to be rtrea with food. .1 ...uj -ji, 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. xEnn cn viok. L HII-CLEMKXT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, J.VMsuuuY, N. fj. - Feb.Snl, 18SI. J. - WILLIAM BOYD (Formeriif o fivclmnan,, la.,) ATT0F.NEY AT LAW walls Culy, In. G. Office with J. M. Uaden.- THE STAR A. Xewapnper sanportlnK th Principle mi a Demociutle AdmtaiMruiion. Published i n t h City of New York. WILLIAM DOR8HEIMER. EDITOR. ' Daily Weekly, and Sunday Iditiens, THE WEEKLY STAR, An Eight-page Newspaper, issued every Wednesday. A clean, pure, bright and lifrming ' FAMILY PAPHR. It eontains the latest news, down to the hour of going to press. Agricultural. 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