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1 1 m TWorowWr rirawr the Wood, which the fountateof kcsfth, by vtfivw Dr. Pierce's GoW- m Medical . IrtaceYcry. anC food digestion, a 6IFI frrmi tiwonmimin nitniJr. iJwrh. r.r eruption. t ry curt t' the front Scrofula. W Wgod-poMrn. tlally has It pm-m to efilcacy in r .lt-rhcum or Tetter. wfrJ1?'S?SS2 I'-wHwe. Scrofuknis Sores ami Swelling, En- 'ved O lands, nm! Earing 11 'ion f which is Scrofula of J2g"l vcr Ontajrha. Asthma, and kindilatT t tona, it ii n BoverHtm remedy. It promptly cur the wv-rft Oowha. MT,- PV Torpid I.WpjMPMfct.Jglg rompteint. n.vspop, ami I wdgention. it it n wneuaftetl remedy, -Bon by prm SB, PfKcr lFfct.FT - Antl. Bllfona and Cathartic. 25c a vial, by druggists. III WILffllETOM STAR. SEDUCTION IN PEKE. - ally Star. Viae yeir .Six months Three month One month $6 00 3 00 1 50 M THE WEEKLY STAB. .lac year Six month? Three months 1 00 GO Z 30 -:o:- ur Telegraph News service has recently keen largely increased, and it is our determina lion to keep the Stab up to the .highest stan dard of newspaper excellence. Address, VM. ft. DRRXARD- Wilmington, . C. ELEGIT I I LEXING1 LEXINGTON, KY. La The best ennlnned school in the State: trietly first-class: heated by steam aad lighted by raa; unlT two young-1 adieu to the room; splendid faculty of. ftwilian teachers. Session bed ns 2nd Monday f T. rATTEBSQX, TntU, in BepiemDcr. For particulars rvnaiowi, :7;2m. "t W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. The only S3 SKAMLKSS shoe in the world. - fHcst Calf, perfect fit, and pgppwwoa. on grass, uuiinn EtotUriU d durable as abwic eosttog or SC. Aa ipseo l utber u" 9 sti. aa - Bovg all wear the W. E DOI7GI.AS 2 SHOE. If your dealer does not kee tlicn. send vour name on tIMM of ,Mk Sb".. portal to W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton. :2:ly and Whiskey Hak It cured at home with out pain. Book of par tio.nlars sent FREE. Office G5K Whitehall St. THTS P A PTTH ,K? f onnr en rite t Geo. A-ttAp reLCStix r. mmrm aco s NewKpaper Newsr advert tuutracts may lw made i t. It vaveniswg tiureu(io sprnii- st.. where fsdrerUsUht IX NEW VOUIi. tvvu1 mum A Life Ezpe: Rerr-arlcable and Paciaaraa. Send qaica t Lamp for ed particularo. Address Pr. VVArlD A CO. Lomsiana, Mo. . laager ! A neglect'd cold or cough may 'cad t rueuiiioiila.i'tuisumptlon or,o;uer fatal disease. Strong's Pectoral Fills m i . I cm e a coidaa by inaaic li'st tbnm lr dyspepsia Jn d igest io v. , sick headache aa thousands testily. THE WATCHMAN JO& OFFICE ' 4 IS THOROUGHLY EXJfJiPPJCO POSTERS as bl? as a barn door dawn to most delicate Listing ahbs, JvGtter and .Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, PAMPHLETS, C&TMQWBS. fltlCE LISTS, cjjjol M P;utn prflgnmmts, OF ALL KINDS. Court an i Magisterial., O.d ,s ,i.).ed a:.d :ltUu.tjjpn ivaiCBKtd. Jm 0 fv HiiLa i a y.c HaU J BPS' . S assSSS'i,M APUM aW TnuntalTuT" ol) Iriflltrtg, 1 J m m ..J Vmw Tljisla, Diptlieria, Small-Pax. Cholsra, etc- ...... Parity Phoftpriatie FJuicl will' destroy the infection of all fevers autl infectious diseases. Will keen the atmosphere of atnell whatever, not by disguising it, but ! I 4 ; TT r. l uu.;.k..t; and contagion. Will neutralia any ima ov tientroving iu v iruruyn ruurpiuv . f i u ia in every HicK-room Preparing for the Barlar. Mr. Poots Where is that burglar, Maria? Where is he? Where's the villain gone? Mrs. Poots (ione to the sttuion- house. Ob, dear, I'm so detracted. A policeman cum? and took him. Oh, John, why did you le ive me all alone when t lie alarm rung and run into the garret? . "Why did I run into the garret? I keen my arms in the garret, that's why. ' "But you've been gone an hour." "look over an hour to oil up my gun and grind up my hatchet. But it s lucky for the burglar that my arras were not in order. - lexax hiftmgs. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tub Ukst Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, borcf, L leer, 5S!t Kiu-um, fever Sivs, Tctte. Ckamied Hands Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pav required.1 It luaranteed to yive iierlect sat isfact ion. ur monev refundel. l'riee 25 cents ics box For Sale by Kluttz & Co. 3:lv. One on 8am Jones. Omaha Herald. f t i . OHin j ones paused in a discourse on patience, at Omaha, the other night, and tsiiid if there was one man present who had never spoke a cross word to his wife, he would ask him to rise. By and by a round faced, good-natured man stood up. "Thank God," said 3au1,'lVtheres one m in. who never spoke a cross word to his wife. Everybody took a good look at the paragon, when lie broke the silence with the remark : "1 havn't any wife. 1 jn a bachelor. Dra't Ezpsriaexvt. You cannot afford to waste time in ex per nncn tinj when yonr luns are in danger Coiisumptinn alwnvs serins, at first, on iv cold. Do not unit any dealer to impose upon you with hi me cheap imitation ol I)r Kin a K!v Discovery for Consumption (. ou-h ami Colds, nut be sine ou get the genuine. Because Jir can make more irofit lie may tell yon be has sonict hinir jiist a good, -or just the same. Don't be deceived but insist upon getting Dr. Kiim's New Discovery, wnidi k ifiiarnnteed to ive re Hid" in all Throat. Lun and Chest affections Trial botiie free at Kiuttz's Drug Store Personal Journalism Out West. Col Hellion Corse, editor of the Arizona paralyzer, m.tfces the follow ing personaj fp)anatkNi in n recent issue of hi papr ; "Yesterday we were again married. It will be remem bered that both of our former wives eloped with the foreman of the office. To icv id any future inconvenience of that kind we have this time married a lady who is herself a compositor, and she will set the type while we hustle for the 4nc)f who still owe on sub scriptions." Saved His Life. Mr. D. I Wilcoxson, of Horse Gave. Ky.. says he was. for many ears, badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes: the p .ins were aimcst unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into convulsions. nt. tried Electric Bitters and got relief from the first bottb; and after taking six bottles was entirely cured, and had gained iS flesh eighteen pounds. Says he positively le lieves he would have died, had it not lieen .'or the relief it afforded by Elect t ie Bitters Sold at fiftv cents a bottle bv T. F. Kluttz & Co. The superiority .of man to nature is continually illustrated. Nature needs an immense quantity of quills to make a goose with, but a man can make a goose of himself with one. If I can ptit one touch of a rosy sun set into the life of any man or woman. I shall feel that I have worked with n i n .t t u viuu, uru. juucijvmua. 1 An average human pulse at infancy is 14?0 per minute; at two vars. 100; from sixteen to nineteen, 80; at;, man hood, 70; old age. 00. Wdenn ennty, Ga., has fifteen men whoie u a itd J u-.au m ike up over 1,350 ye ira. The youngest is ninety-two. The Japanese make cheese from beans aadVpaas. . m Uradfield's SPECIFIC FOR OMAN'S TllSEASES MENSTRUATION or j ONTHLY SICKNESS. If taken daring the CHA5GE OF LIKE, great anfferine and danger will be avoided (VSend lor hook " si ntiui to Wombk," nulled free. JlHanriLD Jtr. l latou Co., Atlanta, C, Ii rSatOR A A 8033 in a New York Office. A rather prepossessing young lady en fceredibe offico of. iwwH kmwnlawjCT the other ttaV arid ejj'fj aired : vVrnTt he in for twi hor3.,rrenlied is jli. unei in; uicwcu,mi "w ""J. with art approving glance, f J - io 'Anything cHH.au l.uryouf Yes was the reply, and the lady nroduced from beneath her wran a handsomelv bound volume. "1 . have ' here" 'i thought so," interruptedihe clerk, with a denrecatinsr iesture. "1 sixed you up as so a as you com t in. But it's bo use. We never fool away money on subscription books in this office. Didn't you the sigii outside: 'No irij ..ii ireauiais itiiowca.' . Sir" began the visitor, this "Oh," laughed the flippmt young clerk, "Ive ho doubt but what its the biggest thing out, but we donx want it. History of the United btates, atn t it, from the time of the Mound Build ers up to the present day ? Big thing, 1 ve no dout. but we ve no use tor it." "If you will allow me " '4Really," said the youth, who was greatly amused, "I'd like to, but its against the rules of the office to yioid to the blandishments oi book-agents, no matter how young and good-looking they are. Couldn't think of look ing at the book, my dear. 'Life of Na poleon, ain't it? That's a chestnut. One of our clerks bought one last month for four dollars, and yesterday he traded it off for a yaller dog, and then killed the dog." " wish to sav " "Or niaybe its humorous work, with wood-cuts that looked as if they'd been engraved vith a meat-axe. No, we don't want it. We keep a humorist here on a salary to amuse us." "1- 17 "Say you are awfully persistent, my dear, but it wont do any good. If old Brief were here you might talk him around, because he's a susceptible old duffer, and things every pretty woman who talks to him is in love with him. But I am not of that kind." "Sir, if you will M "Say, I hate to refuse you, 'pon my . jul 1 do. but I'm broke, and that's the truth. Come around in about six months, after the old man has taken me into partnership. I'll be flush then, and I'll take a book, just torewaidyou for your stickati venes.--. I say, you're a mighty pretty woman to be obliged to peddle books for a living. I " J ust then the attent on of the lo quacious youth was attracted by the frantic gestulations of a fellow clerk in another part of the room, and he paused. - "You are Mr. Fleshleigh, I presume?" "I er yes, that is my name," v. us the reply. "i haye heard my husband speak of you: I am Mrs. Brief. Will you please hand this to Mr. Brief when be comes in and ask him to take it to the binder's-! Good. morning." The lady left the office; the mercury in the thermometer crept down out of sight; the office cat had a fit, and young Fleshleigh fell in a faint. The next day lawyer Brief advertised for a new clerk. lid-Bits. The United States Supreme Court. Everything about the Supreme court is impressing and awe inspiring. Even the two trim negro men who sit at the inner and outer doors and noislcssly open them by means of a cord attached to the door knobs, to allow persons ta pass in and out, apparently perform that duty with a deep sense of their responsibility. The semi-circular cham ber, with its' stately columns of mot tled Potomac marble, its half-domed roof, lighted by skylights, its substan stantial, old-fashioned furniture, and the rich upholstery of the sofas arrang ed upon the sides for the accommoda tion of spectators, reca.J histor.c scenes glorified as they are viewed through the dim midst oi time, and its walls seem ready to echo the voices of the past. tl .r.i i ne appearance ana neanng oi tne nine elderly gentlemen who sit in a row upon a raised platform behind a long desk, clothed in their black silk robes,the absolute silence enjoined upon all not having to address the court, and the subdued monotones in which the business is transacted, makes one feel that here at least are gravity and at tention befitting the dignity of a great government. American Magazine. A Word to Gossips. Times and Democrat. What a niind people hav..- for gossip ing! No wonder the divine writer said, "Bridle the tougue." What a disposi tion to talk about persons instead t f things! But then this is easily ac counted for when we remember that any fool can talk about persons, but it rvjquires sense to discuss things. There are a few people, in every place who seem to delight iu running about aud telling every little thing they hear, and the worst of it sdl is that they do not always confine themselves to the truth. With some it has grown to a dLeasr, They just must' talk about somebody. It is a great source of evil to a town or community and the devil wants no bet ter agency than this to accomplish his design, and the person so engaged is doing for the devil what he won't do do himself. Stop talking about oeonle. and go reading and studying and learn to talk about things. Nearly all the black-headed pins in the market are made from needles which are broken in factories iu testing the eyes. Any one who has handled the black-headed pins have noticed their remarkable sharpness as compared with. the. ordinary white pins sold in the market. This is the explanation they are old needles. How t3 Dueaarage Yonr Pastor. 1. Hear him "now and then." Drop in a little late. Do not sing; do not find the texts in your Bibles. If you take a little sleep during the serin n. so much the better. 2. Notice carefully any slip he mikes while yon are awake; point out the dull portions to your children, and friends; it will come round to him. 3. Censure his efforts at usefulness;' 'deplore his want of common sense; let him know that you won t help him be cause A B does, because you were not first consulted, or because you did not start the plan yourself. 4. Let him ' know the follies and sins of his hearers. Show him how much he overrates them, and tell him their adverse criticisms on him self. 5. Tell him when he calls what a stranger he is; how his predecessors used to drop in for an hour s chat, aud how much you liked them. 6. Never attend the praver-meetiug, or any special service. Why should you be righteous overmnch? 7. Occasionally get up a little gaiety for the vonnsr folks. This will be found very effectual about the com munion season. ' 8. Give him no intimation when you are ill; of course; he should know; aud your offended dignity when he comes to see you will render his visit pleas ant. On no account intimate your re covery. I 0. lleqnire him to swell the pomp of every important occasion, unless, indeed there are prudential reasons for passing him over. 10. If he is always in his own pul pit, clamor for strangers; if he have public duties, and sometimes goes abroad, complain that he is never at home. 11. Keep down his income. Easy means are a sore temptation, and full ness of bread is bid for every one but the la it v. 12. As he will find it hard to be al ways sit houi i to receive callers, and al ways running among the people, and always well prepared for pulpit and platform, 'ou wi II be sure 40 have just cause for complaint one way or the other. Tell it to every one, and then lament that there is so general dissatis faction with him. Patient continuance in courses like these, modified according to circum stances, has been known not only to discourage, but to ruin the usefulness and break the spirit of ministers; to send them off to other charges, and sometimes to their graves. Those who desire to avoid "such results, should avoid the practice of such things as are here referred to. Chris tian Miscellany. The Alligator's Meal. An observe saj's an alligator's throat is an animated sewer. Everything which lodges in his open mouth goes down. He is a lazy dog, and instead of hunting for something ;o eat, he lets his victuals hunt for him. That is, he lies with his great mouth open, apparently dead, like the pnssum. Soon a bug crawls into it, then a fly, then several kuals, and a co'ony of mosquitoes. The alligator doesn't cl se his mouth yet. He is waiting for a whole drove of things. He does his eating by wholesale. A little later a lizard will cool himself under the simile of the upper jaw. Then a few frogs will hop up to-eatch the mosqui toes. Then more mosquitoes and gnats will light on the frog. Finally a whole village of insects and retiles settle down for an afternoon picnic. Then all at once there is an earth quake. Tne big jaw falls the alligator blinks one eve, gulps down the entire menageria, and opens his great front door again for more visitors. A train of thought in a woman never has to be backed up and shunted to get it going in a new direction. It jumps from a trunk line to a side switch, hinds squarely on all its trucks and goes whistling off down a country road without t he slightest premonition. They call this a charming naivete of in dependence. Men call it want of the logical faculty. An absent-minded Pittsburgh preach er remarked in a eulogy from his pjil pit last Sunday that "death loves a mining shark." Thereupon four stock brokers and a man with a brother in Colorado got up and left the sacred building. A New Yorker is accused of selling "adulterated ice." Where is this adul teration abuse going to stop, anyhow ? It is supposed the New York dealer put cheap water in his ice aud set it oui to ireeze wncn tne temperature was not cold euough. Norristown Herald. Probably there are not ten men in Bos ton who can name the satellite-of Saturn. But then, probably, there are not ten residents of Sat uru who can name the suburbs of Boston. All things come out pretty even after all at the end of the century. Somcrville Journal. Miss Delia Beck, of Apollo, is the heaviest girl in the Keystone State. She is only 16 years old and weighs 403 pounds. Miss Beck is a blonde and awfully sweet, but she is death on buggy springs. Burlington Free Jres. Only a mother knows the varied dis cipline of hopes and fears and sorrows at I a through which a mother passeg to j glory; for this is the mother s pathway, and she rarely walks on a higher road, or one that may lead to perfection. Prentiag. When men are rightly occupied their amusement grows out of their work, as the color petals out of a fruit ful flower. Raskin. If yon have catarrh, use the surest remedy J)r. Cage's, ISIHAFhiLS IBS HATION? The Average' Length of Life De- creas?n5 Not Test-teDce f hot Famine All our ' own Fault. Modern Cooking and Mod ern Living Lave brought it on. It comes upon us una wares. The patients have pains about the chest ami sides, and sometimes in the back. They feel dull and sleepy; the mouth has a bad taste, especi ally iii the morning. A sort ot sticky slime collects about the teeth. The appetite is poor. There is a feeling like a heavy load on the stomach ; sometimes a faint, all-gone sensation at the pit of the stomach which food does not satisfy. The eyes are sunken, the hands and feet become cold and feel clammy. After a while a cough sets in, irt first dry, but after a few months it is at tended with a rreenish colored expectoration. The patient feels tired all the while, and sleep does not seem to afford any rest. After a time he be comes nervous, irri table and gloomy, and has evil forebod ings. There is a giddiness, a sort of whirling sensation in the head when rising up sud denly. The bowels become costive; the skin is dry and hot at times ; the blood becomes thick and stagnant ; the whites of the eyes become tinge?! with yellow; the kidney secretions becomes seanty nnd high col ored, depositing a sediment after standing. There i? fre quently a spitting up of the tood, sometimes with a sour taste and sometimes with a sweetish taste; this is fre quently attended with palpi tation of the heart and Asth matic symptoms; the vision be comes impaired, with spots be fore the eyes; there is a feel ing of great prostration and weakness. All of these symp toms are in tura present. It is thought that nearly one-half of our population has this dis ease in 8omeof its varied forms. Shaker Extract of Roots (Sei gel's Syrup) changes the fer ments of the Digestive organs so as to convert the food we eat into a form that will give nourish ment to the feeble body, and good health is the consequence. The effect of this remedy is simply marvelous Millions upon million of bottles have been sold in this country, and the testimonials in favor of its curative jiowers are over whelming:. Hundreds of so called diseases tind;r various names are the result of indi gestion, and when this one trouble is removed the other diseases vanish, for they are but Byraptoins of the real malady. Testimonials from thousands of people speaking highly of its curative properties prove this beyond a doubts Sold by druggists. . 1 f elys catarrh CREAM BALM Cl3in333 ths Head. Allays Infla-nmsn ion. Heals the Sores. Restore; the Senses of Taste. SmallH taring. . quickB:lisf. L positive Cure A particle is applte I lino each nostril, and is aereeuble. Price 5t cents at iiragiftsts; by malt reiji-itered, o cents. -fa.-Y BKOS., New York Office 235 Greenwich Street. 7 1 HAY FEVER ts an Inflamed condition of the I ninjr membrane of the nostrils tenr duels and throat, affe,ttns the lungs. An acrid mucus is secreted, the discharge Is accompanied with a burning sensation. There are severe spasms of sne zlng, frequent attacks of beadacbe, watery and 1 fl md eyes. Ely's Oream Balm is a reraetiy urn can dj u'-penaeu upon io relieve at once and cure. V: t. ts oa fl la PaUnilelrhiu at the Newtimper A.lvcr- N. W. AVER SON. our Mtfhoriiad atfeuta Wheat Wanted at Salisbury tt offer Mill. Will buy, giving the highest market price for Wheat!; will exchange, giving from 30 to -10 lbs. of Flour per bushel, owing to grade of Wheat and the grade of Flour waiited, or will grind lots of 25 bushels and upward, giving the Flour made from such lots when preferred. If first class work, good results, or high prices are desired, call at Mills. Respectfully, 41;2t, P. M. BROWN. If You WLh a do d Article Ot Fi ,uo Tobacco, ask vour ilrnler foi "Old pap." ass mr ivii ur,.i B7tiaYsrrirWV 4y J Hay-fieIr DHESS Mrs. J. ?. Braeta. nee Mlsa M C. TAAFFE.) B gs leave to say to her frt ads and We lady public taat sba is fairly well setll.d la Uer near place, east end of Main street, and rea !y to serve them In hei I.- rith ivwt :visMb:e attentteR and a!- Ul. D .... " r tne favor to calk aauary , iss ffafctklA Till l PfMBfw" Ii? Sail!. , .1 J3v virtue or a aecree oi mr.r. mrt of Rowan county, iu the case of fj.urt v. v.... . - . s , uAnr1aron N. Mil er aud otfiers vs. uai vin L. Miller and others, the undersigned will seH at public outcry, at tne court House door in the town of Salisbury, on Monday, the 5th day of September, .1887, the following tracts of land belonging to the estate of Calvin J. Miller, deceased : One tract situate iu the Great East of the town of Salisbury ou Ceme tery street, being the laud conveyed by Marv L. Hudson and J. W. Hudson to Calvin J. Miller, by deed dated 17th May, 1881, and registered in Book 89, page 196, of the public Register's Office of "Rowan county. Also another tract situate in the Great East Square of said town on Kerr street, being the land conveyed by Benj. F. Fraley aud wife to Calvin J. Miller, by deed dated 19th March, 1885, and regis tered in Book 64, page 508, of public Register's Office of said county. .Also another tract lying on Kerr and Lee streets in said town, being the lund conveyed by Benj. F. Fraley and wife to C. J. Miller, by deed dated 5th August, 1881, and registered in Book 65, page 740, of the Register's Office af Rowan county. Another tract situate in the South Ward of said town, on Lee street, adjoin ing D. A. Davis and others, being the land conveyed by M. L. Holmes and wife to C. J. Miller, by deed dated" 11th July, 1872, and registered in Book 46, page 3S0, of the Register's Office of Kowan county. Terms of sale One-half cash, balance iii 6 months. S. H. WILEY, Commissioner. By Craige & Clement, Att'ys. July 28, 1887. 6t BOARDERS WAITED. Mrs. Medernach will take a few table boarders at 9.50 per month. GOOD FARE. Up stairs, next door to Miss Jones' Mil Mikity store, Maj. Cole's Build ing. Mav 12th 1887. 50: AjP.ES of .-00(i ,and. G mile from Salisliurv.cn tlie Conchoid rono urius reasonable for nsli. 51: PfKKKKT Lcr-DWirx. PIIDI33P AI3-IIH3 ROUTE. Richmond & Danville Railroad. 002TD31KBSD CCHSDULSS. IN EFFECT JULY 24, 1887. Trains Run By --o I 'J Meridian Time, daily SOUTHBOUND . 0. A M No. :2. l.v New Vork 4 & Pulladelphia T t BaUlmore 9 45 Washington' 11 24 Chjr.oitesvUle 3 35 Lynchburg 5 50 i.ichmond 3 tc Uurkesvllle 5 17 Key settle 5 56 Du ke's Branch 6 10 lUuvllle 8 50 Greensboro 10 41 Golds! 010 3 30 Hal- ljjh 5 3S Ourbam 6 41 Chapel Hill t5 0) Hiltsborr T io Silem tr 20 High Point ; 11 15 Salisbury , ii 3 Sf ates lite I AShevHle ! 1 4 t 6 57 9 U 11 UO 1 3 W ' 6 03 8 30 4 25 ' , 5 lit 5 XI 8 05 j 4H t8 10 tl Ol' ! 8 31 i'a'st' i 6 H0 10 1 U 23 11 31 5 38 7 35 11 & 1 1 00 3 34 ! 4 43 10 40 P At P M A M P M A M A M Ar P M " Hot Springs Lv. concord charlotte M Spartanburg " Oreenvllle Ar. Atlanta 1 26 2 25 5 36 6 r.o t 20 A M P M P M NORTHBOUND No Lv. Atlanta 7 00 Ar. Greenville , l 01 " Spirtanburg 2 19 " :harlotle : 5 0 " Concord t; 01 Salisbury 6 l" " High Point ' 7 m ' Greensboro 8 2S Silem - : 'I 50 " Hinsboro f j l 07 ' Durham 12 47 Chapel Hill ft 20 " Ruletyb 2 10 " oldsboro 4 30 Danville 10 00 44 Drake's Branch 18 41 44 Koysvllle L 00 44 Burkesvlile ; 1 40 44 hkhmond 3 45 44 Lynchburg ' 1 is 44 t harlolu svllie 3 40 4 WashtQiun ' 8 23 44 Baltimore 11 i5 44 Phil 1 '-! iila 3 00 44 New York 20 A I LY 5lV j No. 53. P M 5 4H 2 31 3 44 6 ii 7 23 8 01 9 13 9 4 tl 3o t2 23 t.1 50 6 30 : I to 11 tt 2 44 3 08 3 55 6 15 2 0 4 10 8 10 10 03 35 3 20 A M P M A M A M A M P M M M P M A M P M A M P M M Daily. Daily, except Sunday. t Mondays, Wedne sdays and Friday. SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE On train no r,c autl 51. Pullman between Atlanta nnd New York. Buffet Sleeper Un train41 52 and 53, Pullman Bnffet Sleeper be tween Washington and Montgomery; Washington and Augusta. Pullman Sleeper between Richmond anddreensboro. 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