r 1 itsaMt&siifiii JSSUSfi&asiemwMaaKSI For ' vrjrn-outr run-uown, ""7 keepers. amLver-vroi kcl women gwieraU ,f nil rvstornti vc tonies. It Is not a "CMrU, ,ut admirnUy fulfills a ainirlc-mess-of P"n boirur a tiio-t potent Spr-einc for aU tnose raafe Wenkaeases and Diseases peculiar to Women. It ii a powerful, cenernl as wc-J as uterine, tonie and nervine, and imrs vigor ! nd itrenjrth to the whole system. 1ProlT vSmwabnrUot itotnac. hiuition. bloat In jr. weak back, nervous prostration, gogi? nXT.s v. ooo- wts, WtftgjS rfr AldreflF. wonLirt Di-nRNSAnv M-MCU AwociATiON. 603 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. NICK HEADACHE, Bilious Headache, and Constipation, promptly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pellets. 250. a vial, by druggists. THE WILMINGTON STAB. SEDUCTION IN PRICE. TJtxc -Daily Stati ne year - 4 - Six month? hree month T -4 ine month - $S 00 3 00 1 50 50 -.: THE WEEKLY STAR. One year - Si ji mouths -Vhrec months - ?1 Oo CO 30 -:o:- ll... T..1 .! n) KoWH Kf rvicfl hilS rCCCntlV been Urgely increased, and it is our dctermtna- iion to keen the Star ur to the highest stan dard, of uewspaprr excellence. A luress, - VM, II. BERNARD- Wilmington, N. C. LT0" 0LL m LEXINGTON, The best equipped tchool In the State; aeeoai-MManoaa rtrictly ttnt-sUn; heated by steam and lighted by (fas; only iwo yoanv iaue- w wo i wm , ipicuuiu r, . liiwln iw teachers. Session be (Tins ma monoay In Senteraber. For part ieulars or Catalogr-es, address J. X. PATTERSO.y, Pre., Lexington, . 37:2m W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. The only S3 SKA1UI.ESS Shuv iu tho . .-!. Finest Calf, itcrfert St. and ana uacc, uii styles toe. tvUi and Onrable sis t!i e co.-Una; ti t t&. W. l DOUGLAS Hi. S3 Sin m s atlvcr Hum by utUor uruu. Boy all wear the W itr-iTil on toUftm of e-cb FUi.l If yis'ur ileal.-r dors mt keen them, send your nnnie on THMtal to V.'. I. DOUGLAS, BrocUton, Mass. DOt :i..AS 82 SIIOK. 32:ly nnd Whlefeey Hnb. Us enred at home with out pain. Book of par ticulars sent FREE. 5 11. M.WOOM.E7. M.. OOlcc iJ!-i WUitci-aU St, inu I Q T A B B D mav lx fimnd ro flic r Goo. X Ii0 JTiljrJliXi. I. How-ri! S Co s No-r.rnper AdvrrUittnic IiunviaiiO Sprm.-e St.V where ad vpritsJBg tonuott. uy b made fo. 'U IS XW V'Oltli. mWWm. n K ALE or Q aW2illtSS ASB A Life Bxperience. Rcrrarkablo and Quick cures. Trial Pacxasrea, Bend Btamp for sealed particulars. Address Dr. WAj?5 & CO. Louisiana, Mo. Danger! A neglected colder couch may ead to fnuinoiiiaa onsusaptioa or other latai dLtease. StTo: if ;'e Pectoral Pills wil I cut e a ri!d us bymairte. best irunc for dyspepsiii.in dlgesticc, sick lioadacho as tUousaadi testify. THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE ISTUOKOUGnLY EQU11TED fob $ tiitittj, FROM POSTERS as bis as a barn door down to most delicate Letter am Note Heads, Hill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, PAMPHLETS, tmi LISTS, a: BLANKS or all kinds; Court and Magisterial. c.dcrs so ie icl auu ctllsfactton irua aiiietc. UAH II CC'ITLCMENT rwm 7 3SS .1 (sir a. Ir co fr r wot . t'm 1.. nPlUM ViSa' Attunta, ;.. Pevei4, 2, unoiera, ttc Darlys Phosuatie Fluid will destroy t!e infection of all fevers and infectious diseases. Keep taeatmoBpliereoi, uiy sick-room pure nnd wbolesoihei ab- sorbitig and destroying unhealthy afllriviA and contAgtoh. Will neutralize any bad Will keep the atmosphere of 1 smell whatever, not by disguising it, but by destroying it. Use Iarbys ruosphatic Fluid in every sick-room. Clsr7. Celery is one of the most fragrant plants the products f which are used as food. In its wid and uncultivated state it .s of r.tnk flhvor and peculiar smell, the art Of the gardener makes the stalks tender and agreeable to the taste They are covered with dirt as they grow, the leaves only being allowed to appear above the ground. By this means light is excluded, and the shoots are kept white, mild a:d sweet. Celery shoulil not be eaten with or after a hearty meal, as the stomach at the time is sufficiently taxed and unable to bear additional burden which this vegetable would Impose upon it. When taken at lunch, with bread and cheese, it is easily digested and a most pleasing rel ish. Boston He raid 1 Wonderful Cures. W. D. II nt fc Co.. Wholesale and Retail Druggists of-Rome, Ua.. says: We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, E'e.tric Bitters and Buck I en's Arnica Salve for two vea rs. Have never handled retne- dies that hell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some won derl'ul enres effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. Kind's New Dis covery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters- We guarantee theoi al'.vavs. Sold by K'.uHz & Co. Baron Rothohill's Gensrcsity. It is relatedTfiat EugeneDehicroix, I the famous painter, thinking that the head or Baron James ttothehild would make a splendid head for si beggar, asKetf uie eminem nnnncier to sit sis a model. Consent was grunted. Whil the artist was engaged on the canvas, one of the pupils entered and told Del acroix that that was an ideal beggar. When Delacroix wsts not looking, the pupil, in a good hearted manner, put s com in Rothchild's hand, for which the banker nodded his thanks. He learned that the joung pointer had very little monev, and so he wrote him that the eoin he had given him had borne inter est, and that if he called ;it the lioth child banking house he would receive 10,000 francs. Greatly Excited. Not a few of the citizens of Salisbury nave recently oeeoine greatly excited over the astonishing facts, that several of tuiii friends who had been proi.ounred by theit phvsicians as incurable and beyond all hope suffering with that dreadful monster con sumption have lieen lonipletely cured bv Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consump tion, tye only remedy that does positively cure all throat and luna distascs, Coujih Cold Asthma and Brtmchitis. Trial bottle free nt Kiutts: & Co.'s Drug Store, large bottl. s $ I. A Rsmarkable Jewel. Henry Fera, the John street diamond man, has in his posession a remarkable jewel. It is a diamond in the rough state, nearly round, and weighs 31-2 carets. When the cutter took it to pre pare it for the for the polisher, the first sharp blow divided the diamond into two parts. Upon examination it was found that a perfect, natural diamond crystal had been the nucleus about which the layer stone had formed. The nucleus is a perfect cube, and weighs apparently three-fifths of a caret. One half of the cube projects above the face of the matrix. It is the only specimen of diamond crystal in the world. Xcw York Sun. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. Tuf. Bkst S.uve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tette, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no oav required. It is guaranteed to nivo perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents nes box. For Sale bv Kluttz & Co. 3:1 v. The American Girl Got There. The most exclusive of all the exclu sive sets of European courts is the in ner circles at Vienna. No American lady Outside the diplomatic corps ever set foot therein; that is, saving one. The fair one is from Baltimore. Ac companied by her husband she came, saw and "took the town." Archdukes H touched elbows at her receptions and, although the Austrian ladies frowned at first on their dangerous American rival, they, too, soon yielded to the charm, and are now as loud in her praise as the whiskerando-lords. The Emperor and Empress sire said to be delighted with Mrs. Padelford. thouIJ lie Uic l ."'j.v tv, i.cii.1 lor toL. " Yo IJv .: Cm lxiivirc cflafaona&l. r V cci'.ol froa. -l.jz C'j., AUaula, Cs. rpiwid, Scarlet &id Yallow . IfoasLs, Diptheria, Saall-Pc SS k jU y fiM frail. .MARES I2f 4! I ill A Soldier's Clear Grit As a young officer doing duty with n Madras cavalry regiment. Sir Edward l"ir:idfonl was a keen snortsmjui. One Jay when tiger shooting he "missel his . '' an(j soori fol fJta Hiitvhii It l,et 9 clutcb63 11 moment- few of his ni HI1(j HOOti found himself in a was an anxious friends being At hand. As a sportsman of experience, Sir Edward knew well that the best course was to lie quietly and sham death. The tiger surveyed his prey, looked around, and thinking all was safe set steady to work to make its meal. Taking the young officer's hand in his mouth it was steadily dis posed of, and the arm eaten to the elbow before Sir Edward's companions came Up and released him. The cool rsolution of the man in feigning death had been the means of saving what has since proved to be a most valuable life; for, as Sir Edward says Wheh telling the story, if he had moved, of uttered even a groan, the tiger would have put J an end to his existence betore gdiiig on with his rep;ist. Of course the shattered afm had to be removed from the shoulder. It may be imagined what the suffering was which the victim endured while lying quite conscious, in the power of a vo racious "man eater. ot. Stephen s ne- No Konsy in It. 'Mv mother gets me np, builds the fire, gets my breakfast, and sends me oSL" said a bright youth "What then i said the reporter. "Then she gets my father up, and gets his breaklast and sends him off, then gets the other children their breakfast and sends them off to school, and then she and the baby havo their breakfast." "How old is the baby?" ' "Q, she is 'most two, but she can walk anrl talk as well sis any of us." "Are you well paid?" "I get two dollars a week, father gets two dollars a day." "How much does your mother get?" With a bewildered look the boy said: "Mother ! Why, she don't work for anybody." "I thought you said she worked for all of you." "O yes, for all of us, she does; but there aiVt no money in it." Ameri can Farmer. A Lady's Tribute to a Considerats Work- mgman. On a crowded East Boston horse car the other evening, the seats of which were nearly all occupied by men, a cut tiug rebuke answered by a nesit com pliment was overheard. Shortly after the car left the ferry there got aboard a young ludy, whoe pallid and care worn face msirked her as an invalid. None of those having a seat at their disposal deigned to offer a seat to the one who seemed most in need of the resting place till at the further end of the car a roughly dressed working man, seeing her plight, beckoned to her, and. resigning his seat in her be half, said : "There don't seem, Miss, to be any gentlemen on this car." "I beg your pardon, sir, I am sure there is oiie," she replied, gratefully, sis she accepted the seat. Boston Budget- The Largest Circulation. What volume printed in the English language has had the largest circulation next to the Bible? Give it up? Well, it is Webster's spelling book. Some thing over 50,000,000 copies of this work have been published since it was firs't brought out in Hartford, and the royalties which old Noah Webster re ceived on it were sufficient to support his family handsomely while he was compiling his big dictionary. It is an instructive volume, and we advise every body to pursue it, although, as some body said of the dictionary, the story is somewhat disconnected. Boston iter ald. The explorer, Henry M. Stanley, is said to have acquired by ptirchtise of the native chiefs several of the most commanding sites and large tracks of the richest territory in Africa, which he intends to hold by title, trusting to time to make it remunerative. He took the precaution to have white wit nesses in all his transactions, which were verified by written instruments. The consideration.was, of course, com paratively trifling. Charles Alden of Randolph, Msiss., once one of the richest inventors in New England, committed suicide to escape the pangs of poverty. For one patent alone, that for the "evaporation of apples, he received the sum of $200, 000. In former years he was a mem ber of the board of New York alder men, and was looked upon as one of the most promising real estate dealers in the metropolis. Unfortunate spec ulations swept all his possessions away. A Texas sportsman says he has dis covered the secret offche quail being al?le to hide so well, -une ot these birds alighted near him in a field one day, and the moment it did so seized a dead leaf, crouched to the ground and threw the leaf over its back, so that it was hidden from view. He had to go and turn over the leaf before he could be lieve the evidence of his own eves. Living Witnesses! Jisk any one who has used Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets as to their merits. They will tell yon that pimples, blotches and eruptions disappear; that constipation that breeder of disorders is relieved: that the appetite is restored; that the whole system is renovated and regulated beyond any conception bv the little wonder-workers. Being purely vegetable, they are perfectly harmless; being composed of concentrated, active ingredients, they are powerful! Purge and purify the system and disease will Lc unknown. Of all druggists. How to Hear Children. Treat them kindly. Don't preach politeness and proprie ty to them, and violate their laws yourself. In other words, let the example you set them be a good one. Never quarrel iu their presence. If you want to quarrel, wait until the children are gone to bed. Then they will not see you, and perhaps by that time you may not want to quarrel. Never talk "old folks" talk in the presence of children. Never speak flippantly of neighbors before children. They may meet the neighbors' children, snd have a talk about it. Teach them as they grow older, that a respectful demeanor to others, a gen tle tone of voice, st kind disposition, a generous nature, an honest purpose and industrious tuind are better than any thing else on earth. Teach them these things and self-reliance and intelli cence and capability will come of tlietiisclves. Teach tnem tnese cnuigs, and vour bovs and irirls will yrow S1 up to be Anon. noble men sind women. Keeping Honey. It is prettv well known that honey crystalizes under the action of light, but remains liquid in a perfectly dark room. Why this change takes place is at length suspected to be due ta an (action similar to photography 1" - . a As food for bees it is worthless when crys tal ized. Hence the reason why bees succeed only when working in the dark. In relation to the change produced in honey by exposeure to the light, M. Scheibler found that the same sigent which .titers tne arrangement of iodine of silver on the excited colludion plate and determines the formation of cam phor and iodine crystals in a bottle causes the svrup honey to assume a crystsiline form. This experimenter inclosed honev in stopped n.isks, some of which were kept in perfect darkness. t . . i i mi others exposed to the liirnt. lne in variable result rv;is, the sunned portion rapidly crvstalized. while that kept in dark remained perfectly liquid. Farm, lucid ana Stockman. Disbursing Affairs to be Investigated Washington, July 17. Secretary Fair child has directed a searching investiga tion into the accounts of all disbursing a (Fairs of the Treasury Department, to liud out exactly the standing of disburs ing agents. Tho test of counting the casli will be adopted. Those who cannot stand this test will be held responsible Besides accomplishing the object of ex' amining the books, this investigation will lead to several chauges in the system of accounts now in force in the .Treasury It is understood that the next Congress will be asked to legislate that no dis nursing asjent sliall receive at any one time a sum greater than the amount of his bond. A Narrow Escape. Riedsville, N. C. July 15 Mr. A. I!. Molh-v, Jr., and mother came nenr having a s -rious accident Wednesday. 1 hev wen in the l'a tory, on the tilth floor, ami bnar.1 erthe steam elevator to descend. An em ploye, in the meantime, had disconnected the belts and breaks attached to oil them, and when the elevator, which was also loaded heavily with tobacco, was released, it rushed with frightful velocity down through four floors to the cellar beneath. Although severely shocked neither occu pant was seriously hurt, and Mr. Motley thinks their escape from injury due to the fact that the weight of the tobacco prevent ed l ha elevators rebounding. Didn't Lik3 The Ending. "That's the last novel I shall ever read," said a gentlemsm throwing Hie book down in disgust. "What's the matter dear?" itiquired his wife. "Doesn't it end happily ?" "'No they were married." Dyspeptic Fare. While the American eagle is having a good time in the way of peace jolli fication there are certain birds of prey that are sitting over the tattered re mains of a bloody shirt shrilly cluck ing and wildly pecking away. Wil. Star. Cpiaxn Smuggled in the Unit:d States. Washington, July 17. The treasury department is in receipt of information that opium is being smuggled into the United States in large quantities across the northern frontier. Customs officers on the frontier have been put on the alert with a view to effecting seizure of the contraband merchandise. A Gen:ins Yankee. From the Hot Blast. There is a Yankee in an Illinois town who plants a sunflower seed in every hill of beans. The stalk serves for a beau pole, while the seed is utilized for chicken food. The death of Win. Glenn is noted at his home in Cincinnati, July 17. He wsis born at Hillsboro, N. C.,T800, and has been a merchant for sixty-four years; and during his life filled respon sible positions. Of all the riches that we hug, of all the plesisures we enjoyt we can carry no more out of this world than out of a dream. It is said thsit the edelweiss, the famous flower of the Alps, is found on Mount Ranier, in W ashington ter-! ntory. It has racently come out that Mr. Tilden owned an estate of 8700,000 in England. The mosques in Cairo, Esypfc, were badly damaged by an earthquake on the 18th. One person killed. Save when yon ar wh?n vou are "old. roang and spend How Bobby Felt Just Then. Your papa and mama know what's best for you Bobby," said his mother; 'don't tease me any more' Dobbj' lay down on the rug and roll-. ed over once or twice. Then he said ' from his recumbent positiou: , ilMa do you know Heel like being an ! orphan J" A'. Y. Sun. Hard Lines for ths Colored Brother. A colored gentleman was heard to remarks; "Times am changed; de hog law, lokal oction an' bar'd wire fences am gwine to ruin this country." Brenham (Tex.) Banner. Syracuse boasts of having the largest dog in the world. He weighs 203 pounds and measures 0 feet 3 inches from nose to tail. He is nearly 2 years old and "Was bom in England. FAITH CURE FAIRLY BEATEM. Chaplain Ua'l Wnif. tii Followtnx He ii'rt -' l' I ell -r. Frn L'.t Ail a- .V. )'.. Kjrfjrm. For many years my wife had been the victim of nervous dyspepsia, of the chronic, distressing and apparently in curable type from which so many of her sex surfer, languish and die. It was all the worse because th" tendency to it was inherited. She had been under the systematic treatment of many of the best physicians in New York andBrook lyn and elsewhere for twenty years with only temporary relief. In fact, there were few, if any, kinds of food that did not distress her, so diseased, sensitive and torpid were all the organs of diges tion. The usual symptoms of dyspep sia, with its concomitant ailments, were all present bad taste in the mouth, dull eyes, cold feet and hands, the sense of a load iion the stomach, tenderness on pressure, indigestion, giddiness, great weakness and prostration, and fu gitive pains in the sides, chest and back. I have often risen in the night and ad ministered stimulants merely for the sake of the slight and transient relief they gave. Intermittent malarial fever set in, complicating the case and making every symptom more pronounced and intense. By this time the pneu mo gastric nerves had become very seri ously involved, ami she had chronic Gastritis, and al-,0 what I may be al lowed to call chronic intermittent ma laiial fever all at once. 1 or the latter the physicians prescribed the good, old fashioned, sheet-anchor remedy, Quin ine gradually increasing the do ,es, until incredible a?, it may seem she acta- 11 1 any iook thirty grains a pay fo PAYS IN SUCCESSION. This could not last. The effect of the ipiiuinc wasy if possible, almost as bad as the two fold disease which was wearing away her strength and her life. Quinine poisoning was painfully evident, but the fever was there still. Almost every Clay there came on the characteristic chill and racking headache, followed by the usual weakness and collapse. About this time I met socially my friend Mr. Norton, a member of the firm of Choancey Titus ec Company, brokers, of Albany, who, on hearing from me these facts, said : " Why, I have been through almost the same thing, and have got over it." " What cured you?" I asked eagerly. Kas kine," he said, " try it for your wife." 1 had seen Kaskine advertised, but had no more faith in it than I had in saw dust, for such a case as hers. Mrs. Hall had no higher opinion, yet on the strength of my friend's recommenda tion I got a bottle and began its use as directed. Now recall what I have already said as to her then condition, and then read what follows: Under the "Kaskine treatment all the dyspeptic symptoms showed instant improvement, and the daily fever grew less and soon ceased altogether. Side by side those diseases vanished, as side by side they had tort ured thCir victim for ten years the dyspepsia alone having, as I have safd, existed for twenty years. Her appetite improved frosn week to week until she could eat and digest the average food that any well person takes, without any suffering or inconvenience. With re newed assimilation of food came, ol course, a steady increase in llesh, until she now looks iu:- her original self. She still takes K..i.skinc occasionally, but with no real need of it, for she is we lk I consider this result a scientific miracle, and the " New Quinine " is en tilled to the credit of it, for from the time she beg in with K.ikine she used no other medicine whatever. If you think a recital of these facts calculated to do good you are welcome to make them public. (Rev.) J AS. L. HALL, Chaplain Albany, N. Y., Penitentiary. P. S. Sometimes letters of this kind are published without authority, and in case any one is inclined to question the genuineness of the above statement I will cheerfully rejly to any commu nications addresedto me at the Peni tentiary. Jas. L. H.w.l. Other letters of a simijar character from prominent individuals, which stamp Kaskine as a remedy of un doubted merit, will be sent on appli cation. Price $1.00, or six bottles, $5.00. Sold by Druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price. The Kaskine Company, 54 Warren St., New Voik, and 35 Farrincdon Ro.-.d. London. NOTICE!! Vo-ice is herebv nivea that the Board of Count v Commissioners for Rowan County, will meet at the Court House in Salisbury, oil the 2d HSonday in July next, (it being the 11th day ofJhe Mt.mtM nnd remain one dav or longer ii necessary, for the purpose of revising the TUx Lists and valuation reported to them fbf the year 18S7: at which timeand place any and all persons having complaints as to tho valuation of their property, or the amount of tax charged against them", cab appear and be heard by the Board in regard thereto. HORATIO N. WOODSON, Salisbury, June 2i) 1887, 2t. Clerk. Mrs. J. P. B3U2ch9. nee illss M. C TAAFFE.) Hegs leave to say to her friends nnd the lady public that she is fairly well settled In her dcw place, east eml of Main street, and rea'ty to serve them In her specialty with best posslb.e attention and skill. Do the favor to call. Jaauaxy c, issi. B0A&3ZK8 WAKTE9. Mrs. 31edernach will take a few table j boarders nt $9.50 per month. GOOD 1 FARE. Up stairs, next door to Miss Jones' Millinary store, Mnj. Cole's Build ing. May 12th 1S87. 50 ACRES of yntl Ian,, . mil from Salisbury, cn the Concord road, terms reasonable tor ash. 51: f, PlXKNI-Y LCDWICK. If Yon WL-h a Go.d Article Ot Pluo Tobacco, ask your dealer 'Qld Rip." foi H. VV. AVER '& SQK. mIcW M Danville BaM Co. Western North Carolina J)iviBioin' circulak no. 488. Gen'l Passenger Dei:t., Asiieville, N. C, May Gth, 1887. Tbe following Passenger 'I r, an schrdalc. between AsbevlUe and spariaiibuitr, is hereby unnouiiLtd, to take effect May sth, ISst : TRAIN NO. 53. Leave AslicvlUe H ." a. m. Asiievilie Junction n 4 " Anicii 12." 0 i. in. Fletchers li.iO UendersunvlUe ix.U " Flatr.ocSk 12.53 " Soludo l.-o . M Alelrcse l oS " Trjoa 1.58 " " Loudiums i.io " " I'oaipobeilo 'i.'ii " " Inmon i.:!s " " Campton z.i6 " Arrive Sparta nbu iff Xs.') " TRAIN NO. .V2. Leave SpartanbUig Campion : n in o a Cotupobello Lon.iiums Tr. on Mojrose SOlUiO Fiut KocS Hendersonviil Ardeu Ashevlile Juik As'ievltie p. in. i 4.1! 4. a 5. is) C ' Ii si B. J "1.1:4 i T.iO Mm Arrive ESP-D.illy except Rualay res. L. T.wLOli, G. P, A. Y. A. TURK, C. P. A. PIBDMOHTAia LUIS. Richmond & Danville Railroad. Western North Carolina Division. OKNKRAL PAS3ENGEK DEP'T.) ASIIEVILLE, N. C, Nov.0, liise. j Condensed Schedule, taking effect Xov T, isss. VEST Kedd RMd risT Down. Up. EAST. 4 3 p in Leac New York Arilve 3 20 p m 12 35 p m 10 oa a m 5 30 2 00 11 40 p m S r so a ra 11 20 p in 0 3D lTTo a m i 50 : 47 p in 6 06 15 30 a m jl0o p m -fis p ni 5,08 4 07 2 40 2 55 2 5 1 23 11 51 a m 11 oo 10 51 10 16 6 5a Fhllddelpiila BalUUiure Wasaingion " V 4!S 11 00 " s 15am 44 45 Arrive 2 so a m Leave 7 3t 9 43 Arrive i.yncuuuig Danville Leave Arrive Leave hlchwoiid Dauvllie Greensboro 5 mi p iii Leav 1 oo a in ik) Arrive 11 20 Cioidsboro Arrive Kalelgh Greensboro 8aUabury Leave Charlotte Arrive JSali.-buy- Leave Salisbury Arrive stitesvllie Newton S 45 pm Leave S jU Arrive 11 3J a m Leave 12 39 p in Arrive 1 44 2 IS Hickory Connellys .rings Morgantou Marion Blae! Mountain Spa-.t. Iuc. Islicvillo Alexander's Hot Springs 2 3S 3 3n 4 33 6 02 47 55 7 38 39 10 00 5 10 s ?0 S I 0 Leave innt Koeic i.eave Anlve 6 50 a 13 Leave l 43 1 10 a m Arrive 4 46 Morrlstown Knoxvllle MURPHY BRANCH. 8 oo a m Leave Ashevllle Arr 5 00 pm lOlspmArr Waynesvllle 245 11 55 ' Sylva 2 11 12 05 p. m. Webster 1200m 1 c-harieston 10 so a m 3 04 Buslinell 9 jo 4 39 Jarretts Leave 7 45 75th Meridian time used East of Paint Roct 90th West 44 44 ' Trains on Murphy Branch run dlly except Sun- rhrough fullman Sleepere on south bounn train ?n,alnY?' an(! 8,1 otn.prbualnr8S In the I S. Patent ivlng Salisbury at it p in. for AtlaSuand New I 00i,e a' tor MOfierate Kttfc. leans. -iianid aiKi .e our oltice is oppesite the U. S. l-.te nt Office, acd la'. Orleai Tbroujrh Pullman Sleeper on north bound train leaving Salisbuiy at 6 06 p m. for Washington Pullman Sleeper on same train from Greeiisboro to Richmond aud Greensboro to Raleigh Does not leave Goldsboro Sunday nlht SDoes not leave Greensboro Sal urday'nlght. JAS. L. TAYLOR, O. P. A., W. A. Trr.K, K. o. P. A. vashington. u. c Ashe-llle. N. C. f-cxniKa-ri:pht?iprl. Croup. Asthran. D-ochitis rr. iaarrncja, Kidney Trouble., tnd.lrvin.i ni.rr'r'"" "i : . 1 St BH Sj3 Bb? ma alo Pins. Find oat abou l35-2 voKiii2,n ""ouad caoh box is worth ion ttmss tho coz: of a bos at frea. Sold vrrVrJi.- Lyu.,lli.. always ht, tLanlaul. Cie on! a close. ri!ustrtd tvunphUt r'n., liLiViT 7 forn- 4 pound or nil Ml m bfe F.nr ntha. V . . . . . . be iven with vww trieUjr a medicine to sv r rilOFLJSSlOXAL CAliLs. ccftsrcCAiaE. "u.CLEats,! CRAIG E CUMENT, jAtlSntKYi sT. 1:. Feb. 3rd, 1331. NEW FIRM. 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