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Words of Wisdom. Cleverness is a sort ot gwf hi the br.au nt thi .-umwuKuiiy. : I. it liiij fn the hiirhest dis- , iction, because it pw w T s jvenient. Enthusiasm is the gettitfs of sfncer j and truth aceompiisiies no Tic-tones ifhout it; The manlier of s-.iylng or doing any rtag guei a great way toward the doe of the thing itself. It U better to have thorns in -the il h, with grace to endure them, than have no thorns and no .grace. In the loss of an object we do noi roprtion our grief to its real value, ' ;it to the value our fancies set upon it The man who doesn't know much, v d his name is legion, is the one most auxious to display his knowledge. THp love of sinsularitv proceeds from a restless miud, possessing some por- , : t; ..ml ii birwe TKrtl011 OI win it. v. Oppression makes wise men bad; but i IP UI!ICIHM W""' . . . wise which is better than the sobriety of fools. A happiness that is quite undisturb- ..1 i ...... ,i .i. firBnmi1. We must have 1- I UClVMllO iivu.". l-l ii mi.. ,1 :u: .. , . I f w. : which i M minded with love awakeu passion and increase pleasure There is this difference between those two temporal blessings, heaitn anu money: Money is the most envied, but the least enjoyed; health is the most enjoyed but tne leasi envieu. Every increase of knowledge may denravitv more depraved, ... .n ..- ;f m iv inn:L4A the s.reuirtb r .1 ncii ik. v iiii.T . w - . - t, op virt.iiA It ill itself only power nd its value depends upon its applica tion. - Yesterday is vours no longer; to morrow mav never be yours; but to day is yours, the living present is . yours, and in the living present you may stretch forward to the things that are Deiore. The Girl Who Helps Mother There is a girl and I love to think of her and talk of her, who comes in late when there is company, who wears a pretty little air of mingled responsibil ity and anxiety with her youth, whom the others seem to depend on and look to many comforts. She is the girl who helps mother. In her own homeshe is a blessed little saint and comforter. She takes unfinished tasks from the tired, still fingers that falter at their woik; her strong figure is a staff upon which the gray haired, white faced mother leans and is rested. She helps mother with the spring sewing, with the weeks mending with a cheerful conversation and cougenial companion ship that some girls do not think worth while waiting on only mother. And when there comes a day when she must bend, as girls must often bend, over the old worn out body of her mof.hor lvinr nnliMvlpd in" her coffin. v v i i a j vm t rough hands f jlded, her long disquitt meri?ea in rest, sometuinj' very sweet T-J - " 1 . will be minled with her loss, and the trirl who holnrl mntiipr will find a ben ediction of peace upon her head and in Her neart. i Fraying for Reporters. From the St. aul Globe. The Minnesota Legislature was re cently opened with an extempore prayer, composed by a reverened mem ber, from which the following is an extract: "And now, dear Lord, bless the reporters, whose niifible pens eatch every word almost before it is uttered. Like Thyself, they are omnipresent and almost omnipotent. If we take the wings of the morning and fly to the uttermost Darts of the earth, thev are 1 1 wf there. They meet us in the jungles of .mcar T,ney wayiay us in tne solitary canyons of Colorado and when at length we fiud the latitude of the mag netic pole, fcehold they are there. May their light and goodness be equal to their power and in the general asseru oly of Heaven let no reporter be ex cluded." A Babe in the House h the sou rce of much sunshine and joy, irightening many a dark cloud and lightening many a heavy load but joys continual abide only in a healthy odv. The creator with i?reat wisdom has distributed oyer the earth vegetable remedies for every ill of human kind. This marvelous Laboratory reveals its ecrets to man only by long and search ing labor. Few men have attained greater success than Dr. R. V. Pierce; iror devised for suffering humanity a Medical Discovery,,, the nnfailing remedy for consumption iu its earlier stages, as well as for chronic nasal catarrh, scrofula, tnmor3 and nit blood .disorders. The supply of red cedar used in the manufacture of lead pencils is derived from the swamps of Cednr Key, in Flor ida. The product of the mills there i shipped not only to northern but to European factories, ttud the industry gives employment to a great n amber of operatives. 1 he wood also yields si valuable oil and the sawdust is distilled nd the oil extracted. Press and Carolinian : Fire in Hick ory, starting in the ironing room ci tne uentrai ilotel, about noon, Wed nesday SM, destroyed, also, the Phoenix 4 ia li.. ...4. 11 , i ? axvuci, vnc uuiii im. rupee,, tne resi dence of i)r. Mursshall, and a number ot otuer ouimings near these. WW, prevents us from being nai al i the let ire to appear so. tir Typhoid, Scarlat and Yellow Jfeyor sasies, .uipuisria, sm&Jl-i'oz, .i:icra, etc DarllVS Plmanhatin V11 riU ,1.,t-A,. the in fcc-t ion of nil fevers and Infectious diseases. Will twr 1 ho any sickrooiu pure aud wholesome, ab- w,uu,5 uestroying ttnneaithy attiuvia and contagion. Will neutralize nn.v bad Uiell Whatever." lint, hv rUartiicinn- it. hut. by destroying jt. UseDarby3 Phosphatic fluid iu every sick-room. Give every man thine ear, hy voice, fakee.ieh mjin's but few censure, but reserve thy judgment. Don't Brarimeit . YoU CUnilOt afford t n uttimiin ntiuT- . - ... -1' - - unentin ' when tinr lnn. ri In ilnnvur. Consumption hI-.vhjs seems, at first, only h coin. uo not liiTinlt nnv . 1 . -1 ! r In niiixtaf upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption. Couli and Col, Is, but be sure you get the genuine. JJucu US 111 fxitt itiulro mnt'i' Mrtit he may 4ell you he has something just as good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, out insist upon getting Dr. King's Xew Discovery, wniebii guaranteed to uivc re lief in ail Throat, Lungand Chest affections Trial bottle free at Kluttsc's Drug Store Dignity does not consist in posses- Ol ti rr 1iii,m... 1. i. Z . ' A 1 but in deserving them. Saved Hi: Life. 'Mr. D. L WJlcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., says he was. for many years, badly afflicted with Phtliisic,aiso Diabetes: the p ins were uunost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into eonvulsina H. Ltrieil Electric Bitters njid irot relief from the first lMttl ; and after taking six botrlrc was entirJy cured, and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Savs he positively be lieves he would have died, had it not been tor tiie relief it r afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle bv T. F. Kluttz &Co. . If we have been able to pardon him who offended us, we shall be able to pray for him. If we can net pray for him, we have not pardoned nun. inei. . BuckUn's Arnica Salve. The Bkst Sat.vk in the world for Cut Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fevei Sores, Tette, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Coms, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to ive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 35 cents pes box For Sale by Kluttz & Co. 3:1 v. Ihe blind nev.?r lead any but the blind : they never can lead those who have their eyes open. When 1 say Curk I do not mean merely to stop them tor a time, ami then have them re turn again. I meav A RADICAL CUltE. I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY- or FALLING SICKNESS, A life lony: study. T warrant my remedy to Oi'RK the worst cases. Because others have failed i s no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once i for a treatise and a Fkk i Uottlb of my Inpauliulb Rkmedv cove KinrMH and lost Office. It c It costs you nothing for a trial, and it will cure vou. Address H.C ROOT. M.C. 1 83 Pearl St., NewYork E 6:6m. HE WILMIN&T3H STIR. - m: BEDUCTDN IN PRICS. Tlao XAil3r Star. One year Six months - $6 00 3 00 1 50 50 Three months - - .... One month - - THE WEEKLY STAR. )ne year - . $1 00 GO 30 Six month? ... Three months :o:- "0ur Telegraph News service hasTeeintK- neen larerelv increased, and it i mirHiirmm.. tion to keep the Sta c up tothe highest stan dard of newspaper excellence. Adarcss, VM. II. BERNARD- WiItnihrtoH, N. C. HAIR BALSAM ana Dcautiilen tlio luor. Never Fails to Restore Gray Ha!p Vr ,,'l,f,.i r! ' ICuicsEcalpdiscoscsand hairfalHwJ P A R 2f E R ' ft r s m r cr n t S BTlable WOoBgha Colda, Inward Pains, Exhaustion. PAINLESS GHILDBSTH If AUvVJ.H ZT SHED. Kvery lady should know. KH liuffalo.N.Y. Bead stamp for trial paokttge. Address as above. 6:ly. THIS PAPER ts on file In Philadelphia nt Vi Vuniiuru.p A H vns. w law aw sp ci'wyv mmwm va - N. W. AVER SON. our anthcriced acenta. S&suM !e Kst.I a lev.- moi tend tot booU "To LIcTUSBs.' maiiwI trca. Liuui il-i.u IlsauLATOB Co., Atlanta, Ca TTiiiiiTiiMirrr ir newma C J . S . w . orau iamn, Cdttfill MUM. UU..BOX E3tsiA dLUUM. Best Ccaruzion Beaa- tifipr SUn frro mnA BWi.1. . II i art i aiii' 1 1 jWaajBHaaaaMia -j I fiS tha lictote coufacnseiit. For three weeks I was suffering from a severe cold in my head, siccom- pnmea by u pain in the temples. I tried some of the many catarrh reme dies without any relief Ely's Cream Balm wa3 recommended to me. After only sjx applications of the Balm every ace or ray cold was removed. Henry . Clark, 1st Division New York Ap praisers OfficOi I was troubled with catarrh in my head to an annoying extent for three years. After using one bottle of Ely s Oream Balm I was entirely cured. Wm. J. Cline, Victor, N. Y. You cannot have a privileged one without a wronged many. Privilege and injustice are two names for the same thing, according to your point ot view. If vou are inside the circle, the circumference is concave; if you are outside it is convex. You cannot perch one man on an artificial elevation without taking the materials for his little mound off the general level. It there be seven fat kine there will be seven lean ones to correspond, whose ribs stick through their skin because their fodder has gone to make collops of fat on their obese brother's flanks Dr. Maclcire. Telegraphic communication will shortly begin between Russia and France. AH dispatcher at present come through German v, and have re cently been tampered with at Berlin. Russia, in case of a war between Ger many and Aurtria, would be entirely cut off from telegraphic communica tion with the remainder of Europe. KOW DO WE KB0E3 GRAVES? "We mucfc eat or wo cannot lire. This we ail know. But do wo all -znow that we die by eating 1 It is said we dig our graves with our iestlt. How foolish this sounds. 5Tt it is fearfully true. We are ter rified at the approach of the cholera tnd jellow fever, yet there is a dis ease constantly at our doors and in our houses far more dangerous and destructive. Most people hava in their own stomachs a poison, more slow, but quite aa fatal as the germa of those maladies whic h sweep men into eternity by thousands without warning in tho times of great epi demics. But it ia a mercy that, if wa are watchful, we can tell when wa are threatened. The following are among tho symptom-, yet they do not always necessai i!y appear in the same order, nor ars they always the same in different cases. " There is a dull and sleepy feeling ; a bad taaU in the mouth, especially in iba morning; tho appetita is change able, sometimes poor and again it seems as though the patient could not eat enough, and occasionally no appetite at all ; dullness and slug gishness of the mind; no ambition to study or -work ; more cr Ices head achs and heaviness in the bead; dizziness on rising to the fet or moving suddenly ; furred and ooat- icnfur ; n censo oi a xoaa ca tl;e stomach that nothing removes ; hot and dry skin at times ; yellow tinga in the eyes; scanty and high-colored urine ; sour taste in the mouth, fre quently attended by palpitation of the heart; impaired virion, with spots that seem to bo swimming in the air before the eyes ; a c orgh, with a greenish-colored expecto ration; poor nights' rest; a sticky ftlime about tho teeth and gums: bands and feet cold aad clammy : irritable temper and bowels bound up and costive. This diseaw hae puszled the physicians and ntill puz zles them. It ia iba commoncei oi ailments and yet th most ecmpli et ted and mysterious. Sometimes ii ia treated as consumption, fcorve tiaaes as liver comprint, and llson again as malaria and even bmrt dis ease. But its re.Vi nature is that oi constipation and dyspepsia. It aris-9s in the directive organs and soon aff cts all the others throuch the corrupted and poisoned blood. tri it ii. v-men me wnoio Doelv tha nerrous system i including liScralhj .r .... 7 1 is tri7H, even wncn tiirre is no emaciation to tell the end story Experience has shown that threv pat one remedy that can enrtainly cur this disease in ail its stags, namely, Shaker Extract of Roofce or Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup. It neTer fails but, navertheleri, n tim should be lost in trying other so called remedies, for they will do no good. Get this great vegetable preparation, (discovered by a vener able nurse whose name is a house hold word in Germanyl and ba sure to get the genuine article. OrVES UP BY SSVEN DOCTORS. Shaker Extract of Roots cr Sei gel's Syrup has raised mo to geod hea1th aftr seven doctors "had give me up to di5 vrith consumption. -So writes Ii. F. Grace, lurknmn ville, Todd Co., Ky. hi EXAin or it juarr n rrats. "I bad been about given up to Sie with dyspepsia when I first saw the advertisement of Shaker Extract of Roots or Seigel's Syrup. After using four bottlea I was able to at tend to my business as well as evr I know cf several cases of chids and fever that have been cured by if So writes Mr. Thoe. Pullum, of Tay lor, Geneva Co., Ala. WOUTH TEX raLLAUS i BOTTXS. Mr. Tarsias P. Evans, of the firm of Evans & Bro., Merchants, Horn town. Accomack Co., Va., writoe that he had been sick with digestivt disorders for many years and hacl triad many physicians and medi cines without benefit. He began to use Shaker Extract of iBoots or Sei gel's Srrup about the 1st of Jan. 1887, ami was so much better in three weeks that be considered him self practie&'ly a weal man. He adds: "I have'at this time one bot tle on 1And, and if I could not get any inore wrmld idt taJse a ten dollar hill fnr it." All druggista, or Address A. J. White, limited, 54 Warren St. N. Y. UGAL MOUSES. TaliaUB Tm 885 For Sale. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan county, in the case 01 Henderson N. Miller and others vs. Cal viu L. Miller and others, the undersigned will sen at pubhe outcry, at the Court House door in the town of Salisbury, on Monday, the 5th day of Deeejnberf 1887, the foliowing tracts of land belonging to the estate of Calvin J. Miller, deceased t One tract situate in the Great East Square of the town of Salisbury on Ceme tery street being the land conveyed by Mary L. Hudson and J. W. Hudson to' Calvin J. Miller, bv deed dated 17th Mav. 1881, and registered in Book 89, nflce 106, of the public Register's Office of Rowan county. Also another tract situate in the Great East Square of said town on Ktrr street, being the land conveyed by Benj. F. Fraley and wife to Calvin J. Miller, by deed dated 19th March, 1885, and regis tered in Book 64, page 503, of public Register's Office of said county. Also another tract lying on Kerr aud Lee streets in said town, being the land 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 of 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 convoyed by M. L. Holmes aud wife to C. J. Miller, by deed dated 11th July, 1872, and registered in Book 46, page 330, of the Register's Office of Rowan county. Terms of sale One-half cash, balance in b mouths. S. II. WILEY, Commissioner. By Craige & Clement, Att'ys. Oct. 20, 1887. 5t. M Carolina Roweq Comity, Superior Court. October 4th, 1887. D. A. Ramsay and Tobias Kesler, plaintihs, Civil action agaiust The Royal Fire Insurance to r e cover i oiuiiany of Birming - I ham, Ala., defend- loss by ants, J. fire It appearing by affidavit and to the satisfaction of the Court that the defend ant above named, the Royal Fire Insu rance Company of Bmriugham, Ala., is a foreign corporation and cannot after due diligence be found within the State, and that a cause of action exists in favor oi the plaintiff and against the defendant, whieh are within this State,. It is there fore ordered that publication be made in tne Carolina wateiiman, a newspaper publisned in said county, for six succes sive weeks, commanding the said defend ant to be and appear before the Judge oi our Superior Court, at a Court to be held for the county of Rowan at the Court House in Salisbury on the eleventh Monday after the first Monday of Sep teinber, 1887, and answer or demur to the complaint which will ne filed m the of fice of the Clerk of said Court within the first three days of said term; and let the said defendant take notice that if it fail to answer or demur to said complaint during the term, the plaintuis will apply to tne court lor tne rcnei demanded in the complaint. J. M. HORAH, . Clerk Superior Court, 50:6t. Rowan County. Executor' Kale of Personal Properly. Ou Friday the 11th day of November, 1887,, at the late residence of Daniel Mil ler, we will sell the personal property be longing to his Estate, consisting of 3 head of cattle, 5 head of shoats, 1 wagon, 1 corn shelter, 1 feed cutter, one-eighth in terest in threshing machine, farming tools, a set of blacksmith tools, a set oi carpenter tools, and various articles not herein enumerated. Terms of sale Cash, j All persons indebted to the Estate are requested to make early settlement, and all persons having claims against the Estate are notified that they must pre sent them on or before the 20th dav of October, 1S88, or this notice will be plead I in bar of tueir recovery. . C. A. MILLER, L. C. MILLER, riX'rs of Daniel 3Iiller. Oct. 20. 4t. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF Rl! ESTATE. U In pursuance 'of a 'itulseinent of the Superior Court of How an County. I will sell at the Court House Door in the town of Salisbury. n Monday the ?th. day oi November 18S7, at public air-lion, to tin highest bidder, the- lollowiii' described valuable lands. 1. A tract of land situate in Franklin town ship, containing two hundred and seventh A 1 1 . a . uveS(.)j acres ueing the land conveypo by T. F. Kluttz, Commissioner to Ann Mc . - -. acciv, ny ueeu dated the 17th. day of De cern tier 1SSG, and n-lstered in Book 69 ol the Public Register's Office of Rowan Coun ty. This is a part of the Makny lands and is known as the Suttin Tract. 2. Also three 3 town lots, which are de scribed by metes and bounds in a certain deed from J. C. Cowan and wife to Ann Mc.Neely, dated the 16th. day of Septem ber iyf?6 and registered in Book 67 page 470, pf the Public Registers Office of Row an County. Terms of sale; The purchaser to pay one half cash and the balance in six months, interest on deferred piivment at 8 per cent. KERR CR A IGF, ' Commissioner. Dated Sept. 28th. 1S87. 50 5t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Administratolof the last Will and Testament of the late Win fie!d C. Beaver notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, that thev must ni-Pni them to me on or before the 17ih dav of x- . , . . . . J . i.ovcmoer, 1SJSS, otherwise this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. Ail persons indebted to said estate are re quested to settle without dels v. PAUL BARRlfcGER, 4:6wr. Administrator. BOSS & McCUBBInS, Cotton Buyers. BUY FOR IVElXlsi cvxaca. Exporters.' 8Fee tliem before vou cll.5j Wl. " liS'aaii ,n i ii wiilH-aa- MTrnXMifrnmni aMaajni i ' NEW HFM. Tli tinf1oriirr.p1 have entered into a copartnership for the purpose of conduct ing the GROCERY aiwl PRODUCE COMMISSION husiuess, to date from March 28, 1887. Consignments especially solicited. M. McNEELY & TYSON. The u ndersiirned takes this opportunity to return thanks to his numerous friend for their patronage, aud asks the con tinuance of the same to the JiEW FIRM. He will always be on hand to serve the patron of the XEW FIRM. 27:tf J. D. Mcy&KL,Y. RicM & Duvills Bailroall Co. Western North Carolina Division. GENERAL PASSENGER DEFT. Asheville, N. C, Sept. 24th, 1S87. PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULE. Effective Sept. 25th, 1887. Eastern 75 meridian time used when not otherwise specified. WESTBOUND. Lv. Charleston 6.00 p. ia. Af. Columbia .45 Augusta 5.55 Lv. . Atlanta 7.00 .vr. Spartanburg .t a.m. Lv, Charlolte l.oo p. in. Ar. Spartanburg 3.34 Accommodation iJ .ssenger Lv. Spartanburg s.r.n p. m. 2.so a.m Ar. Hc-nclt-fson tile 7.17 6.53 ' AKhevllle .J0 7.00 Lv. Asnevlli 7.ia Ar. Hot SpiinifS o tMorristown 11. 5 tKnovtile 1.05 p. m. tCiiattanooea c.43 EASTBOUND. Lv. t'.'Uattanooga t t Knox rilie tMorristown dot Springs Aslievllle I Accommodat Ion Asheville $-.10 a. nit y so a. m. ?.io p. m. 3.!0 7.50 9.41 Passenger a. m. 11.07 2 oo a. m. 2.13 5.i'5 l.jo i. va. 10.30 a. in. 6 80 10.33 Ar. Lv. Al. Lv. Ar. Ar. Henderson lile Spartanbutg 8tartuniuig Charlotte .6S 2.10 p. in. (.46 .25 Alanta Augusta Columbia Cnartestoa Meal stations. tccntral SM'th meridian time. PiUlman Sleeping Car between Hot Springs and Savannah, via A. o. L. and Charlesion. lurough car benveen Morrlstovvn and Charleston via South Carolina K. K. JAS. L. TAYLOR, G. P. P. W. A. WJXBUIiX, A. D. P. r. fiic. OBfl ,iia Danville Railroafl Co. W. N. C. Division. Passenger Train Schedule. E5ective, Sept, 2oth. 18S7. Eastern 75 th meridian time used, when not otuerwlse specifinl. WKST liOC NO Leave New Yorlc Philadelphia na.timoie Wasl.lnjjtcn - hljltmund Kaletgh Sail bury huu sville Hickory CnnneLy S rings Moivan.on Marion ASUEVIi.LE liot Springs t Momstoivn t KuoxviUe 4 30 p.m c si 4i 11 0 2 0 a.m l oo 11 2. a 12 2o p 1 26 1 41 2 31 3 IS 5 03 7 05 8 43 10 00 Arrive CAST B'.)UND Leave t"Kno.vll5e t Morrlstown lrot Springs ASHKVILLR Lou mi Knob Marlon Morgantoa liiekorv M.itesiile Salisbury U haleigh Hiubmond Wasiiiigton Baltlmc re Philadelphia New Ycrk 6 30 a. m 7 4" 10 :.o 12 55 2 15 5 19 4 1 6 05 C 23 8 10 p. nr. Arrlvs 6 3 a. m 15 8 HI 10 03 12 35 3 20 p. m Murphy Branch. Dally except SUNDAY TRAIN NO IS a m Leave As'icvIUp .... TRAIN NO 17 Arr 4 5" p. m 10 25 ait Waynesvllle '2 26 pm . Charleston.. 2 :o lo is a. m 05 J ari etta Leave 7:0 i A. & S. Road. Dally except SUNDAY TRAIN NO II TRAIN NO Up J60 p. m Leave Spartanburg Anlve 2 10 p. m i it Arrive uenaeraonvme rsn.m Asheville Leave s to Dinner iStations. t Central (90 th. meridian ) time. Pullman parlor car between Salisbury & Knoxvllle Pull an sleepirg car?, on all night trains. JOS. L. TAYLOR, G. P. A. W. A. VVINBURN. Act'g D. P. A. HUM and Whlitey Hab it cured at borne with ont pain. Book of par Honiara sent FREE. B If .WOOLLBV. M.D. Office 6 WhiteUall 8b contracts may TTTTPl P A PT!!T? n,ar 'onnt n file nt Goo. rmrCiSS- p. Rowel! & Co KewKpai:r w made lor it IN NKW YOlilit " ii Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horizon tal of every Variety and capacity. VERTICAL PISTON. piedmont Mm mm Richmond & Danville Railroad. IN EFJPECT SEPT. 4, 1037. Teains Run By 75 Meridian Time. D ... y SOUTHBOUND No. 50. No. 52. Lv. New Vork Pnii;idclihU " B.iltlaiore " Washington' 4 Chir:ouevllle ' Lynchbtirj " , liljhmoiKi " Bnrkesvllle Keysyllle " Drake's Branch 1 Danville " Greensboro uolistoro " Ital-igh " narbam Ar. 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Atlanta Ar. iireiill1e nbu Charlotte " cooeoiii " Stlisburv " High Point " Greei.sboro Salem " Killsboro " Durham " Chapel Hill " Raleigh oidsboro Danville " Drake's Branch " Kevsvlll No. Ft. 7 00 1 01 2 ir? 5 05 C 09 6 44 7 ri 8 28 1 40 12 01 12 45 tS 15 2 10 4 3 10 0 12 44 1 00 1 4'i 3 4 1 13 3 4!) 8 13 1! --5 5 00 C '.0 p-?r A M 4U 2 84 3 4S 25 7 2- 3 02 9 11 9 40 t!2 34 t2 44 t4 03 t 35 1 45 11 59 2 44 r 03 S 55 8 15 2 00 4 10 8 10 10 ti3 1? 35 3 '.0 A M P M A M A M P M A M P M M A M ' Burkesviil Li hnjond ' Lynebl.urg 1 t taailoltt sviiic ' Wasblnston ' RsHimore ' Philadelphia 4 NewYoik P M A M P M Daily. t Daily, except Sunday. SLEEPING-CAR SERVIC1 . On train no 50 and 51. Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Atlanu aud Mew Yoifc. trains f2 and 58, Pullman Buffet Slfef er bc-et-ii Uashingion nd mo tgriu' iy; Wasl.lrgu r. ana ugu-tti. PuliiiKinSleeuer between l id.moi d and Or.-eusDoio. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 1, 1887, edition 1
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