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A jv .Iccted cold or cough may ead lo lJn !iMoi!f:..f'oi!suraption or otUer feital diaso. 3tioac'& Fectoral Piilawtil cure a rvildn by intrw. Itwt ih-111; for dysoepsia.tn digsUou, sick litaclii.he as UiousaLcij testily- THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE 18 TilOTSOUGHLT I QU1PMD FK03I POSTERS as blj as a barn door down to most dctlte - ISTING lfAKDS. Letter and Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CAR1JS, PAMPHLETS, i.!GS LISTS, Scrool an Dirtij rcgrammts, '- BLANKS or a Li. kini8; Court and Magisterial. O.ders ii.l.ltcd .nJ rui.-i ctloa ipiarai iecJ ill v.. Mtoh iinru. t x -w Frar . .nc Mns'saK sea a. ft. mi : I ol) Irhiting, Ifrhoid, 8a?M Ttllojr . a r, MeasLs, Diptheria, SmalMc, CHOiiTft Dirbyf PbcEphfltiFltiW trUl destroy thy iufJction cf all fevers" aud infeetiouf diseases. Will keep the atmosphere ol any sick-room pure and wholesome, ab sorbing and destroying unhealthy aftlu via a id ( outaglon. Will neutralize any bad 1 mknAifA w.f K A I a.rti toil, rr it Kill bv rh slroying it. Use Darby s Phosphatie Fluid in everj- s.ck-room. A Dog's Intelligent Appeal. Edwin Emory of East Baltimore had ;m experience of the sagacity of the d.'iar vesterduv. On his way downSouth Broadway a small dog ran up to him. ting m a strange m inner. 1 he lit tle fellow jumped on him and licked his h tnds and occasionally snapped md whined. Thinkimr of hvdrooho- biu Mr. Emory kicked the dog, which ran in front of htm, and, posing in a begging position, began to beat the air with his iront legs. Mr. .hmory insist ed on having nothing to do with the dog, but it repeated the act several time. Finally, just as he was going to knock the persistent little beggai with sttncwnt vigor to last for ail time?, Mr. hmor discovered a large pin sticking in the foot of the dog and wit human instinct he took it in his arms and pulled it out. . As soon oon as relieved the dog manifested his thanks by licking Mr. Emory's hands, and disappearing as fast as he could. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Sai.vb in tbe world for Cut Bruise, Sores, Uicer, Salt lOieum, Fever Soreih Tette. Chanpcd Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Emotions, and positive Iv cum Piles, or, no oav required. It is iTuaranteed to aive perfect sutisfact ion, or moncv refunded. Price 25 cents pes box Por Sale by Kluttz ft Co. 3:lv. Honey Value of a Wife list a man become a widower and he soon learns what the financial worth oi i wife was to him. When he is com pelled to hire the food cooked, the gar ments m ute or mended, the washing and ironing done, he finds that about one-nair or ins income is reaiuren to 1 f i- i a meet these out-goes. Who t aved this xpnse before? Let the cold finger and the silent lips in the grave bear testimony. The family purse should be as accessible to a faithful jarife :is to the husband. W'liat man would con sent to become a partner in a company in which his brother partner should tlone have control of the company's funds? There is no one thing more iegrading and depressing to a hard working wire, than to reel that she must beg like a tramp for cverv cent she spends beyond her food, which as truly belongs to her as though she earned it as a domestic or shop girl. A't England Farmer. Don't Expeiiment. You cannot afford t waste time in ex per imcntio .- when vour lun-s are in danger. Consumption al wave seems, at first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. Kmg's New Discovery for Consumption. Couj;h and Colds, -but be suie jnu get the genuine. Because he can make more profit lie may till yo hjj hassomcthing just as iool, or just theSffc. Don't be deceived, but insist Kreiting Dr. King'a New DTs-ov rv, wnich' is guaranteed to civc re lief in all Throat, Lung nd Chest atfections Trial lMtilcrfrec atJKluttz's Drug Store Hide and Seek in a-lf other Hubbard. The other night a novel game was played ou Conductor Hams, of the down fast Georgia railroad train. Wrhen the train stopped at Union Point Cap t lin Harris noticed two negro women get aboard, and one of them was dress e.l in alooie Mother Hub'jard. When he went through the car he failed to findone of the women and upon ques tioning the negro she said that some-? body had snatched the other girl's ticket, away and she had got off. Tbe captain did not suspect .anything wrong, but when the the train reached Barrett, the missing woman came from under the Mother Hubbard of her com panion and got off unnoticed by the conductor, but to the amusement of the other passengers who saw her when she made good her exit from the loose ni.de dress. Savannali News. Saved His Life. Mr. D. I. WHcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., says he was, for many rears, badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes: the p dr.s were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into convulsion. He tried Electric Bitters and got relief from tbe.flrat bottlr; and after t akin -r sis bottle was entirely cared, and had jiained'fn fleth eighteen pounds. Savs he positively be lieves be would have died, had it not been for the relief it afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at dfty cents a bottle by T. F. Kluttz &Co. There would be a large crop of the milk of human kindness if it was a butter-making commodity. Whitehall Times. 1 DFIELD'S A SPECIFIC FOR Woman's Diseases Palatal f refuse 9 mp pressed 'caaty and rregyiar MENSTRUATION or ONTHLY SICKNESS. If taken daring tbe C1IASGE OF LIFE, greet offering and dauger w ill be avoided. drSeol fox book - Mbma'.b To Wosb," milled free. BBADPtaxp KF.cvLa.TOK Co., Atlanta, Oa. 4 I An Algerian Duel. FIERCE ENCOUXTER BETWEEN AS Ail A a CrXERAL AND A FRENCH JOURNALIST. From the Manchester Courier. There was formerly in the French service in Algeria a General of Arab origin, Yusuf by name. Une day all AWrin tr:i mnVfd to laliQ-hter bv a satirical sketch of General Yiistif in the local papers under the title of "Monsieur Joujou." The writer, it was said, was M. Arthu do Fronvielle, the editor f the paper who took the re sponsibility, boon after, one fine morning, the lournalist heard a terri - . , i ble knocking at his door "Come in!" t was Gener Yusnf who showed his Arab vlsasre at the threshold. He was followed by an ordinance officer. M. de Fronville was still lying tranquilly - i bedi Are vou Monsieur de rrcn vielle?" asked the General. uYes. 'Was it you that called me 'Monsieur Joujoo? We must fight!" "At your command, General. I will have a cotmleof mv friends ttso! no! none or that nonsense f!" thundered Yusuf. "We will fight immediately. Understand? I want to kill you! kAh! in that case permit me to rise. And where shall we fight, if you please, Generate "Right here!" uln mv bedroom? "YesO "All right And this gentleman will serve as a witness?" "Yes. "Very well I'm ready for yon now. Yusuf drew his sabre, and at a sign his ordnance officer did the same. The bedroom was very small- nothing cheerful about this strange duel. ''Take your choice! Monsieur,'1 said the Gen eral, holding out both swords. Fron vielle took the officer's sabre. Yusuf threw off his tunic, rolled up his sleeves, and held his sabre in his bare arm, which was corded with the mus cles of an athlete. His white teeth shone from his swarthy face. Utter ing y-lls like a jackal, and bounding like a tiger, savage and frightful, he was making read' to transfix his ad versary with his first stroke. This stroke the newspaper man fended, but it cut him terribly on his right arm. Yusuf stuck the point of his sabre in the floor and said: "You can't use a 1 1 your arm; to continue the combat would be murder. We will finish this affaiir after you are cured." M. de Fron vielle saluted. The second day after the fight the General presented himself at the wound ded man s lodging, and regularly every morning thereafter. "I hoje yon will forgive me for getting well so slowly, General; .1 little patience and I am with you," said Fronvielle. UI am very patient," answered Yusuf. When the wounded man was able to go out at last, General Yusuf was U-ie first to meet him. But it was to offer him his arm, and ask him to leaiKon it. All his anger had slowly changed to esteem. The Art of War. The command of a lm-ge army tasks the resources of the greatest mind. It is one of the highest of human achieve mentsv and by common consent the first rank of fame is accorded to the great Generals. To move an army and to feed it on the march requires a higher order of generalship than to fight it. Thirty hours without supplies would reduce the best array to a helpless mass of disorganized humanity. Food for the men, forage for the animals runsd not only be provided, but must be at the precise spot when wanted. Na poleon, the great master of the art of wax, had a score of marshals, any one of whom could fight a great battle, and scarce one of whom could lead an army on the march. An army on the m trch resembles nothing so much as an enormous serpent, stretcJied out mile upon mile, and moving, alert and watchful, with steady and irresistible force. Let dangers threaten and it hastily coils itself together and prepares to avert or overcome the danger. Shrunk to a fraction of its former di mensions,, it shows its fangs and is ready for attack or defense. The dan ger overpast, the great mass enfolds its coik again and stretches out its huge proportions in progressive movement. The brain of this mighty animal, the supreme mind that controls its every motion, is the general 111 chief. Chica go Herald. A Brave Man Shrinks. "How's this, John ? You said you intended to propasetoMissGushington this evening, and here you are back before nine o'clock. 6he surely didn't refiise you ?" "No-o, I didn't propose. 1 conclud ed to postpone the question." "Now, sec here, John, if yon don't get that girl it's vour own fault. The i lea of being such a coward. You, who have bravely walked up to the cannon's month." uY-e-s, but the cannon hadn't been eating onions." Censure pardons the ravens, but buies the doves. re- Time hath often cured the wound which reason failed to heal. How to Select a Wife, Gocd health, good morals, good sense and good temper, are the four essentials fora gocd wife, These are the indispen sable. After them come the minor ad vantages of good looks, accomplishments, family, position, etc. With the first four, married life wilL be comfortable and happy. Lack ing either, it will be in more or less degree a failure. Upon gocd health depends largely good temper and good looks, and to some extent good setae also, as the best mind mutt be af-1 UP " mu-oooKs m cnurcn wnp uon t fected more or less by the weaknesses known B flat from the howl of a brin and whims attendant on frail health. ! dal cat. -Young man, if your wife is falling into a state of invilidisir . first of nil things try " to restore her health. If she is troubled The waimth of floors is otmtIv in with debilitating female weaknesses, bnv I 1 j V ? 1 reMll , m" Dr. PfciWa Favorite Prescription, ft creased by having carpet lining of lay- will cure her. The Brain-Stealing Indfistl?. Mrs. South worth, the novelist, has been on a visit to her old home, "Pros- iect CatUffe in Georgetown. While ihe is with her sons family at Yonkers, I o 1 V V i-U 1.4 - lL. , r. 1 v SUorrlv bpfntv her r - cent visit her sisfer received a visistor J' W- W.J who called to borrow a copy of Tke Hidden Land, not knowing the novel had never been published in book form, but exclusively in the Ledger, for which it was written. The visitor was disappointed, and seeing this, the lady asked if it was so important and if she could aid her in any of her. way. Her reply was a frank ouet "I am writing stories for Mr. ," naming the head of a publishing house in New York, celebrated for cheap novels. u He thinks 'The Hidden Land' so good that he desires me to work it over into a new novel. I have Written a good tnanv in this wav and they have a erreat sale, "ine ninaen iana woum ue ? , . rr.i , ... 1 j I J T one of the best, too." There was no hesitation abont it, but the frank and straightforward admis sion was evidence that thisstorv writer was wholly ignorant of the fact that she asked to borrow another woman's brains. She could not have been more innocent had she asked for a dres3 pat tern, or crochet design, or tidv stitch Mrs. South worth confessed her sur prise wheu she wjis informed of the visitor's errand. She said it was not new thing to have her stories appear so thinly disguised as to be easily rec ognized bv herself: but this was the first time a borrower had come directly to her house to borrow them as the material for new stories. Publishers Bulletin. The Pifjeon Post The general notion that all that ha to be done in forwarding a dispatch by pigeon is to catch the bird, tie a letter to its leg, and then liberate it, is utter- Iv fallacious, as the method of attach ing the message is of great importance Besides, to be of much service, the bird must have been thoroughly trained. otherwise, if the distance to be travers ed be griat, the pigeon will in all proba bility lose its way, as it depends more upon observation than anything else for guidance in its flights. Prior to the siege of Paris the method of affixing messages- to the bird had not received that attention which it demanded, and consequently many despatches were lost in transit. At first the message was merely rolled up tightly, waxed over to protect it from the weather, and then attached to a feather of the bird's tail. But it was soon found that the twine which kept the missive in its pluce cut or damaged the paper, and therefore, in order to protect it from lxin pecked by the pigeon and from being injured by wet, etc.. the dispatch was inserted in a small goose quill two inches in length. The quill was then pierced close to each end with a red-hot bodkin so as not to split it, and in the holes waxed silk threads were inserted to affix it to the strongest tail feather. By attaching the mcs ure to this part of the bird's body its flight was not in any way interfered with. Corntill. The Difference. - Detroit Free Press. There was a man. And he had a horse and wagon. And he went about the streets sell ing straw berries. And he yelled "'Strawburies ! Straw buries r at the top of his voice. The sick groaned in despair. The well gritted their teeth in ind'g nation. And the police couldn't stop him. But one day providence picked him up with a congestive chill and sent him home to die, and he expired in agony. He was buried in cheap coffin, in a cheap lot. and six weeks later his widow was married to a tinker. And there was another man, and he also sold strawberries. Instead of roar ing "Straw-buries V from down in his boots, he drove about at a gentle pace, knocked softly at every back door, and as the girl appeared he quietly remarked : ''Please ask the lady of the house if she will buy fresh strawberries at eight cents a quart?" And his ways were taking, and his berries went ns fast as he could load up, and a syndicate of millionaires took hold of him and made him president of a national bank with a salary of $10,000 per annum. For further particulars see later edi tions. Hard on the Preacher. "There is nothing that does more to injure the Legrq race than the igno rant jackass preachers who pray upon the pockets of the colored people. On Sunday these Bible smashers can be seen after their pulpit1 harangue is over sitting around some of their members' houses.with another man's wife,waiting for the last old hen to be put on the table that they may stuff their hypo critical hides. They, as a rule, are al ways wanting to build a church, and therefore can be found with a little book collecting money for that purpose, and when it has been built it would not make a good sized coal house. Generally these pulpit gymnasts know us much about preaching as a Tennes se mule about Prohibition after death. Cape Fear (N. C.) Adracate, Col ored. A pile of strength that would reach half wav to the moon is wasted in this w,n7 TJ l P' noming iers of piper under the c irpet. Pierce's Pleasant ParraUac Pelkts Possess Powerful Potency, Pass Paiul ly, Promote Ptayslcal Prosperity. Burdette, the humorist, is something of a preacher. He will have charge of tbe service of the becond rtetormed Church. North River, among the Adirondack, this summer. Last year h? conducted tbe service jiKfi many tokens of the Ditine blessing. ' It is stated that out of the offerings he took $1 as a memento and put the rest into the church fund. a mmn mm. k Sick Man's Wife Disregards MM Druaoist's advice and So Saves the Lite of Her Husban. I am a woml carv out of my lir-tt t v wife thoojrhl it . r by trade and it ! : i -"'! iter; but my i.. rtt..r than rurht hat I Should h t n k.n-u whatynur voicdv has done tW iue. and 1 think 3. too. I live in K:ir l.7tb street, west of Thin! aventw. .and bv lived therefor about tWvuty-lk-rtw y ar. where I own real estate. Up f,' tJn,t' 1 Ata about to mentiou 1 had Ikoi a strung; well man. There was alwaA more or less malaria in the iwdrfrind, but I had int pcrsounUj sMftVrod frn it. It was t 1880 I bud mj firs- atta. k. It came i as such attai kt. . oriun- nly do, with ;ifr.dnches. loss of appct ite . ahd ainbi-r-on. chilly scu:tVns with slight fever fterwards. a dUp 'toij to yawn and .trrtob, and s f -nit. I was employed it that time at K:l"'.r & Brothers, 'trnitnre masmfactisrw.-a. in West 82d ivot. 1 hop.tl the attack would wear ff. but as it didn't 1 consul usl a well .;. own and aJbie ph. s-iau in M rris inia, who gave iw q ;u ne and told lm what to do. 1 can sum up ibe first four nd a half or live year of my oxpri nce in few words. () M-xsional'-y I .vas laid up IW a day r two, but ou he whole I attack to m wo k. 1 k-pt -jiking iitluint. in largit:- iliws from v. ar U year, and k'-pt on getting weak 'r and wrse, alow'y bui surv'y. all the :ime. My rrouldwn now well de fined and its s mptoitvi tawre steady and regular. I bad dumb in- in it worst form, and it its grimling ni down in spite of all that I euid do or the doc tors could do. It hold me i : a grip h'fre f re in a burning cvt mint. Tbe poison had gone all through ami over me and nothing was able to ttnieh it. I was fast losing fl, ah ami strength, and about March. 18S4. 1 kms-k.-vl off work entisW ly and went ltmc U b d wn sit k. and to die for a' I I on'd ttH. I rin d -wn so ranidlv thai I s..ii l e.mie uoalde to walk any dit:ime. I. i-r I went fr on room to r-ioiu in my own hoiis- only ly friend.- holding nt- np by arh-nn. Tiie doses if ipiiuilH' .-iV- in. rias-. until if.vli 'oo'v rt' 7 i - it 'i 'o '. The d'e.et of this tivioendon- stimulation was to make nu- nnrl wiM. It broke my sle.-p all tip. uid i often walked the floor, or staggered about it. all night long, scarcely able to bear nut m-iscs ir even human sjnn-.h. My teioper as elivm-l irritabl . A- to too.!. r ilk' il nit licit eitll ll'eli WitStiU e .1 more in a meal thati I ioflrt- in a day. I wonld onl r b.d airi then turn from it in disgust . I ivfl on q ituiiie ami .t ier vt'inula t ;ud mw ti'. like a hv,r it winter i'e iiioe set my bend it-' a whirl, ami Ibe Hjoor -ginpn us a uiwli'-Jtie m-i : imj lou:tch so siek 1 eoidd h t l-derrtlv it. From 17S .unl 1 ny proper weight) I ran down to r-o uids the weight of a light giri- aiul w;s -c;.tveiy better (ban a skeleton. Ifun'fbwtj ku I tnkf -t n JxttrJitt and k tw k 'A m tivurn i ,tl k 'llcU im I should hare been &c'.v uV. During tiie la'ter part f thi jK-riKl. early in lfci, niy phyieian said: "Miller, there no 11 io my taking any more money of you. 1 can't do you any good. I might our piiuds .f iui nine down your throat and it wotildu't help you." (in the strength of this I gave up the use of quinine allogetlier. and maoe'up my mind to do uothing more ami take mt chances. Fbive v.-eeks afterwards about the lasi ot Mav my wife sjiw an advertise-Tir-nt of K lskine in a New York paper. She told mc of it. I said: 'Stuff and nousnae! it -an't di me any grKd." Hut she weri? to a drnggrst's. neverthe less, to get it. Tiie: dtJigif! advised her agaitisf K:sk"n-: he sail it was nothing but sugar: th;'t she ought not to throw awny Iter ni"Uey on it, &c. He said he didn't kep it, h'nl eould get it if she insi.--"? ou having it. Turn ing away in disgust my wife sjtoke to our neighbor. Mr. A. (. llogewahl. who got her a !Mle at a drug store in Sixth avenue. Almost against my will, and without the least faith. 1 Legau taking it. In one week I wan Ix tt.-r. I Ix-gan to sleep. I stjj,l siting ghosts.'' I Itegan Ut have an appetite ami to gain strength. '1 hi was now the first of June, and Uv the eiul of fhat month I Was hewk at my lieueh at C. P. Smith's scroll -awing factory in 116th street, where I work now. Sines.- then I bnv- v r lost a dav from si,kiies. Taklnr Ka-kine only, about forty (x ilets sh four cial doses a day. I eontiinied to gain. The. ma laria appear I t- n' ktlind in ni- kvs trm. and hw fte got bek my idd wight 17. pr'iiiii.r- afkl my U1 strength to hilx-r. f am an astonish ment to mysw'f -.itv ti nit friends, aud i: K iskiue di'. i'"t 1 rhi I n't know wluit did. Th( nly gr--ater tbing it could do Wfnth! i if lring a dead man .to life. 1 nt innn-K A Mft.i.F.n. 630 !-:.,t i.,7ij, S:r. et. New York. P. 8. --For the a ohie !r ;'h of the shove statement I rferto ibe foMowin" gentlemen, nlm are peo-nally ac quainted with the facts: Mr. Alex atider Weir, O'iil l."jfh SI : Mr (;.rrgo Seaman. lo8th tri'-i and ('onrtlandt avenue; Mr. A. Moebim. 1.5 Ith street anil Conrtlanslt av-nw: Mr. P. F. Vaupcl, lo4th tr-.4 am! ('-nurtlandt avenue; Mr. John Loonv 63t Knst loHth street: Mr. John Kenbaw. 124 12."th stnvt. and many others. I will ,".!o replt to U-tters if inquiry. We subii'ii tliat ibe aU.ve istonisb in cure, vouernnl for r.n it is by repu talde men. is rhSeiviitg ,.f a thorough and candid investiatoi! lt thinking people. And e. fnrtli. r -ulmiit that when druggists tut u an at customers by falsifying the ebaraeter of a remetly because they do not bnpen to have it on hand.' tm-y do a 'grat wrong. If this afflietiiMl man h:ul not disregarded the druggist adth'e' am! sent else where for the ront.-dt he wmtd without doubt have bovti in fiis grave. Other letters of a similar character from prominent individuals, which stamp Kaskine as a Tt' an doubtcd merit, will ho-vrU : lCi$pYicz tion. Prie- jil.oo. or bottles, 95.00. Sobl by lntggi-?t. or sent by mail on retJcipt of pvi--.-: The-Kafkbic Coniivnv. ai Warren St.. New York. ' . Valuable Farm FOB. SALS. Situated in Unity township, Ruwan Co., nine miles from Salisbury, near the Wilkca boro nad, adjoininl Use lands of Jas. IIdt, Calvin Hirriaon and other. contaiuiny 144 acres, nearly one ball ol which is SECOND C2SSK BOTPOK, heavily timbered. A good dwelling house, uarn, well, anl out -uuimins, all new. Purchaser paying sonic ab can have in iulgeure on the balance. Addres- Mas. J. C. McCORKLE, Jerusalem, Davie Co., N.C 22:i f DRESS MIiKim Mrs. J ?. ?.r;h3. (nee illss M. C TAAFFE.) Begs leave to say to her friends and the lady public that she is fairly well scttU d In her new place, east end of Mala street, and ready to terve tht ra In her specialty with best possible attc&Uon and skill. Bo tbe favor to call. Jauuary c, isst. boa: d . S W K D. Mrs. Mede will take a few table bo .rlcrs nt $9..r0 per month. GOOD FdtE. rs, next door to Miss store, Maj. Cole's Bui d May 12th I80,. J -nes' M Mini 1; SO ACRES of eood lan,f' G miUs from Salisbury, cn the Concord read, terms reasomiole for cash. 51 , PlKKXh Y LUDWICK. If You Wi.h a Go.d Article Ol Plvo Tobacco ask your dealer fot "Old Rip." N. W. AVER & SON. ou- bUUurizad a, ut. R fsiiiiiu aijEiiTilteEair. . to. Western North Carolina Division. CIRCULAR NO. 488. Gen'l Pas3EX;er DEr'T., ASHEVILLE, N. C, May rith, 1887. ) The follofclng PassenrerTmtn K.;he(!ut 4 etwee a AsaeviueaiiU spartanbuig. is nereey arxiiouncea to taice eneei aiay bin, ifes. : TRAIN M . . Leave Asheviile nra.m. Ashevlllc JubcUcn - li j " Aiden i p. Fleu-liers li.tC " lleadersonvllifl .124 44 Flat Kock Ik.iS " Soludo l.i ' Melrose 1 3S ' Tryon . 1.5S " " Londrunis s.io " Compobeilo t.i " Inmon 2. ' Camptcu 24 ' Arrhe Sparta l. burg 3 : " 2. Leave srartaut.ui 3.f.o p. in. lamp! on 4n ' ' !tiniii 4 1 ' ' i oinpobel'0 429 " Lunarums v To n :.i " Meirotc A.t-i M Solu'.O ' ' 6.i9 " " ' Fiai I rcV V.'3 " " Henders' nvllle 1 " Fletchers ' f .3l " Arden f.- ' Asheviile Janeticn y '.''4 " Arrhe Ashevtlte " tSrn.iily except .sun 'ay ICS L. TAYLOR, G. P. A. W. A. TURK, A O. P. PIEDMONTAIR LINE. Richmond & Danville Railroad. Western North Carolina Division. Gkskkal Passf.ngkk Dep't.) ASHEVILLE, N. C, Nov. 6, UsC Condensed Schedule, taking effect Nov 7, 1SS8. WEST. Read lovn. Read up. Arrive EAST. 4 3d p in Leave 5v 4i 1 00 5 15 am " 7 ti Arrive S 30 a oi Leave 7 30 a Arrive Sew York Phtl-delplua Baltimore M'asiuugtoa Li Dcimurg Danville Richmond Uauvltle Qreensboro Uoldsboto Kaletgh Greensboro SaUsbury Charlotte Salisbury 3 20 p m in p m 10 V6 a m & :-: o 2 00 11 40 p m rf.-iea m Leave Arrive li 2 p m Leave 'J 30 s oo p 1 00 a 9 00 11 20 i "Leav i Arrive Arrive li li t 9 8 20 a m 50 47 p in oe so a m oo p m J9 p m 08 17 to 85 25 51 a m 09 51 If. 20 10 50 13 15 Leave top 3 til m lavo Arilve A rrive Leit ve Arrive 12 6 11 3 a t2 3 p 1 it 2 15 2 3 3 30 4 33 08 ft 47 6 53 7 3S 3. 10 00 5 10 1 io a 4 46 m Leave Salisbury m Arrive statesvtlle Newton Iilckory Cftnnell.i s .rings Morgan: on Marion Black Mountain Spmt. Jupc. J. shevillo Alexander's 5 4 3 i i 1 11 li 10 8 Hot springs raint kock Lea vp Arrive s Leave m Arrive Morrlstown Knoxville 3 Leave MURPUY BKAXCU. am Leave 10 la p m Arr 11 55 12 os p. m. 1 40 3 04 4 St Asheviile WaynesvlUe Sylva Webster e'harleston Busrinell Arr 5 oo p m 2 15 12 11 is oo m io ao a m 9 19 Leave 7 45 Jarretts 75th Meridian time used Past or Paint Unci--. 90th ' West Trains on Murphy Branch run daily except Sun day. - , Through Pullman Sleepers ou south boucfi t rain leaving Salisbury at 11 p. m. for Atlanta and New Orleans. Through Pullman Sleeper on non h bound t rain leaving Sallshuiy at s n p m. for Washington, Pullman Sleeper oa same trafu from Greeal;C'ro to Kletunond and Greensboro to Raleigh. Does not lave Goldsboro Sundav night. tloes netleave Greensboro Saturday nlgbt. JAS. L. TAYLOx, G P, A., W.A.Tckc,a.o.P. VUn,ton.O.C Asheviile, N . C. 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