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I j Wa 'Tell Ycir Plainly , J Ahe me e- f bat Stmraoir Liver .iaiatprwumu you The worst part or xne rwru0e cr . , - . tt .i-ha- rnnsiinkfinn nd Wagance or abase ?mog j SU jenk el.111. and the -tenemeoT population-. - ' V YPtTtyer and -prerent iht-iF return, ami ir- .T a fnnonil ih Oii ) titer i-Um n4tritfttldote Tor nil infclarUI tkion ryr"r;" r - v .,ts ii i it-titrelif Jfree TroTu dolnrne -or calomel Tryvit anil yptt 'win;bc i Mtoniahed atftbe gix! results of tba genuiie?SimniibfaXiver Kcgulitor, prepared yf ' v. i- i ihu jhi:..i,iAhnortf nnn poorest itenemeufc v-t'. .7 f'leard the fcoant that tbere were not Je58 than wxtV carnae oenma Jieftrae. ;1 was told, toes that at a 1 m tha ai m npiuiiuui"! .. ... - t rewous xonenu 11. r:; : : r a Vfa XJaan. X, j tu- ....nspd had tire Donor ui r JT. " JT-4 U-inV? An old woman tn JTini: ;;f igood enmlsh toNpeatud aaai 1 h shabbiest of the tcnemenw maV be a waruioir to other uniortu- m fhat ahe had lost her only 1-natMi who trv the same tlodce. ' Thei this particular i added with a touch of pride in her unfortunate was: arranged before his wAipr "she had ine nness iuuai 1 iionoroneiiioonjyjiiteruuwii umu Laa Jt. tli First 'ward.! I Hiring a cart nd.disordarl?.. - Mage lof a funeral .is no small iteai to One , dollar and costs," said the ja tenement family of the average kind.. mayor, after hearing both statements The cost is from so to o, accoruiug oLthe case, j v : ? ; i-tJMidMtuiiMU and there always are "But fav. vonr honor whispered Amk inriientals. ' the anfortunate. becoming confidential Kaw Srt or S8 is a pretty large sum anA raisincr himself upon tip toes to J Iliad tenement; and.thf outlay -of it for drop the words softly in the major's W'" caiiiage to .:attend," a funeral is m caisay, i voted for you last spring nnrr oases simplv the throwing away y0u did?V , of money that is needed at home. Too "Indeed I did, sir,w replied the man, often when the landlord or agent cans hopefully. ,r Iat Iim mn the is told: I had to go I "That makes the case worse. Mr. toJa funl, sir, and there isn't a dol- Secretary, make that fine $2 and costs." lar in the house. Very oiten, too, CoiumbusHlispatch whA the grocer. aks for his bill, he is alse told that the money was : spent at EndftO Bone Scraping. afunerdl-possiu.yu.uc -i . EiU.a She,crtl4 of Harrinburg, III tance or some distant reiauYc auu Hj. reeSveil 0 mut:h u-ucfit from there's nothing for him. The funeral EVri ic Bin ers. I feel it my duty-1 let . oKn is rATtainlv a s.nous one among I humnnitv know it. Have had n - . m T AT5 1 I --w a - t a. tH a Tdorkincr oeople in New York, hxb Jiow it is to be cured I do not W-W York Cor. Detriot f ree Mahone's Buckwheat Cakes. Mahone is fond of, buck wheat cakes but always sends back the first plate, Once when the waiter brought him runnintr sore mi mv lejf for'eitrlit years: my doctpis told me I would haye to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, instead, three bottle of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bncklcn's Arnica Salve, and mv lea is now sound and well." 1 . er.A Pflntnatifln. 1 Electric Bitters are fold at nity rents a ""J r f v lui. ,,! n.iMtlMi'B amira finlve at 25c. - . I v. - - He is an oia expenenceu rainu DCr bo at Kluttz' Lirug ttore. ; - - . . ' . m i i nd wickedness ne. is never iouuu i- . .. .. . ! f 11 visin tf the works of lmamty ne tanes Selight in the downfall of , the neigh borhood he never rejoices in. ine prw perity of any of his fellow creatures he alts 41? a rosrlv in assist in! destroying I the peace f society he tikeno pleasure some most savory cakes, browned to a I ! in serving the lird he is uncomnVonlj turn, he turned up his nose at them diligent in sowing discord among ms ana sam: . . . friAnria and acnuamtances ne taKea no Uliai kinu vl imwicrr is niJi.br wiiiib luem o o the cook and .mnf n Anileavorin'? to stiirmatize all l ten mm tnat x warn a iresu piaws o knt.lin 'foonKpni h- makes no exertion cakes, and they must be done brown f KJUWaAU w u ' . q subdue his evil passions he strives : The waiter then carried the cakes :-hard to build up Satan's kingdom he I out of the room, and, picking up a cold leads no aid to the support ot tne piate, ne sua tnem ou on ton unu men lift f 1 L . 1 Gospel among the heathen he contri-J put tnem on tne stove to Keep warm. Wmi laraAlv to the evil adversary hl A few minutes later he brought this -nn affntion b mod advice he I same plate into Mahone, and Mahohe ."gives great heedV to the aevu ne wiu i iooKeu at u cnucauy auu wicu gac iuc sever go to neaven ne must u whcic iniinw uumu, ojftft. uvj, uiw ia wilfrMivp the iust recompense of I looks like business, and these cakes -are - - I m -IS 1 l i j-eward. ht tor a King: rranK u. carpenter, in JSew York W orld. Broken Legs. I have known valuable horses as well s other animals to be killed because of itheir lees having been broken, a large ,r r 1 -.l 'V .iJ I I . proportion 01 wnicn' coma nave een siVed by proper treatment.; The dim- altv in manajrinc an animal with a - Good Eesnlts in Every Case. D.A.Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chattanoogn, Tenn., writes that he wa seriously afflicted with a severe co'd that set I led on nis luns: nan ineu many reme dies without benefit. Bcin; induced to trv Dr. KingV-New Discovery for Consumption ra3 entirely cured by the use of cince which tunc he has broken leg in the ordinary way is that did so and wt 5fc 1tmtm straininor the limb, thus rms. a few liottlcs. i-l- u-v n.vt.fw.in L-nU;..,'l used it in his lamiiy lor ail uou:hs and ll n 1 1 &r, T lo " a Colds with best resets. This is t he expc together. If the. eg is swollen cold rience of thoUJwnj8 who9e Hve3 ,,ave ,cl Witer is , one of the best applications J savcd by this Wonderful discovery nor rem wing tne swelling,, apa tins should have immediate attention. After the bone is carefully sefr encase the fractured part (both above and below) witn neavy leatner, somewnat in tne form f a boot-leff. Tin' or wood Trial bottle free at Kluttz's Dru- Store, The Grocer Had Enough. A Philadelphia grocer advertised t give every tbirteentn customer his r' v. t.vr.v.i i m mi- 1 ; J wltrbt -Tiawir til samp nnrnos: Tt Fureuaoc . Juuu euieu u w- , w r f I . i I - ii - l hould be large enough to leave two u a"u wnveu, uu, one inches spate allaround the leg7 which 'ne s i "P JOD n ",ra apnea shou'd be filled in with solidNvet TwlTe,of ,nt?,the s,tore BUXTON'S m m m isf; beyond question, the Jesf ; SHOL - DRESSING for ladies use over made Try it ! . I . ' ! Btiv RAVEN'S GLOSS POLISH, the only Shoe Polish made which contains oil. i .Every bottle guaramed satisfactory. We will pay for every pair shoes it cracks oriniures. Use none but KAV 'S ULUiSS. Bold exclusively by ! I BCilULTZ & -VAAWYUK. THtBEST 30PTXN3 AND Preserves Leather i ...ir La a , mill .-r -rwv v-vf .si-k.'-k. "X. RAVEN GLOSSU 0:tf. Riciol DaflYille Eailroai Co. GENERAIi . PASSENGER IJa been rcceiwd, and, as usujjil. is full of evervthing new and old Tor the nowcrana Wwrtahle Gardens. No seed haujee fu- " - ... .8 nlsiivs better stock thnn james vick. i ' ' Rochester, N. Y. MORTGAGE SALE Of C$NO Wiiorpao a Mortrare Deedl was made bv Smsan Bratcher to V. A.' Linale on the 20th dav jf Julv 1882. which said Mort- . -nit ' a . ease Deed is registered in iqe A&egisier s nasrd 567. and whereas breaches in the comditi6ns of said Mortgage Deed have occurred. Now therefore, Ion the 28th ' . , '5 a -ww daV of January, less, at tnesjourv nouse door in Salisbury, at the! hour of- 12 o'clock at noon, I will sell attract of 30J acres of land, situated' m Awe" town ship, adioiniug the lands of ISinieori Fes nerman, Georpe Corriher I and others which is under mortgage tb secure the payment of this debt. Terms of saleCash. f MARTHA LINGLE, Adror. of W. A LINGLE. Dec. 27th, 1887. 10:4t. I i ! Uaar I A neclected cold or couch may ai tm,numttl).'onuni;ptfottnr otfier I&tmJ di-rase. Strong's Pectoral Pi!ls will cure a CKtid as by mapir. liet thing for.ci.Yspepsia.la digestion', sick headache us thuulaadi tesiUy. HUHIPHREYS' S3. ETJUPHSEYS' BCOI Cloth & Cold Binding 144 Paf. "Ui SUI Eafrsti, AILXB FKIK. IJIT OT TKlXClrXI. KOS. CCBXS Feven, Congestion. Inflmnuaationa... Wertlll, Worm t'Tr. Worm Uotic... CrviRC lvlic. or Teething of Infant. niarrbe. of Children or Adult Dveentery. Griping, Bilious Cohc... Cnoler Alorbua. Vomiunj Concha, Cold, Bronchitis .earajgla.. Toothache. l'cac!'e Headache. Sick Headache, Vertig-o. TRICK. .35 .25 .25 .25 .35 .25 .25 Western North Carolina Division; AsHEViu.E.N. C., Sept. 24th, 18S7. DEPT. PASSENGER TBAIN SCHEDULE. . Effective Spt. 25th, 1887. Eastern To meridian time used when not otherwise specified. 1 H 1 1 1 xr.jt ir . ,.. . tn -jV P1EDH0HT AIE-IIHE -EOBTK Eichmond & DanvilleRailroad. 002TDSITG3D. SCJH3DUL3. IN EFFECT SEPT 1887. HOMEOPATHIC 10 II 13 13 14 16 16 17 Dyspepsia. Bilious Stomach Huppresaed or Painful Period bile, too frof u ferioda Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Eruptions.. . Hnenmatio fains Croup, Conrh. Difficult Breatbin;. Salt 1U Rhenru FcTer and A cue. Chills. Malaria. I henmatlam. Blind or Bleedint Htlea. Blind or Hleedmr l9Catarrh. lnflnenr.a. 'ld inthollend fOf Whoopine t'ough. rolent ;ouebs.. Ueaerallebllity.Physical Weakness (71 Kidney itiaease .25 .25 .25 .25 1 .2 .25 .50 .50 .50 .5(1 .50 .50 ' 2H erou Ieblity . . . . 1 .04 30f I rlnary Weaknes. Wetting Bed... Disease of the Heart. Palpitation .OV I f .00 ! SPECIFICS. friold byj)rns-rii 3;6m. ists. or sent postpaid on receipt of ; UaX CW. 1U rallae St. B.I. j plaster f - wu "''IJ I. 1 I il . .1.1 t t--o : rrui .;i-t.AMi..anu eacu raaue a purcnase: iae wnoie Ul 1 aiiD. xiiio inn uiiiucu 1 mi . - . . . , 11 : J.:-ni a um ik- 1 wi" iot me uozen was less man a uot- UUibMIi HUU MIC UUI1C A3 Wl I fpi . l , , 11 j ..-i; k.,u : .- : xneii me mineenm man waiKea . mi ii. .mi it - t I in and nrrlerwl a barrpi nf snnr-ir ton hlwtlr nruvl tin r cri i I n nninn n I " . w..n..., ft UIIA.a Ul If I J III OWI miun iuu . CI I rm fm i , . ..... . v7.. I nnnnnd ntt aaiFm b.H .i hnv si. n a. r line crrocer faced the music -like a man but at once took "down his sitrti and Alum Purifies Water. put up another savinir that the ffer . i . i ,. Alum is said to have nower to nurifv had been withdrawn. JSew 'Orleans eater and even to deprive it of most of Thpes Democrat. the bacteria that it sometimes con tains. That muddv water can be Bucklcn'ta Arnica Sal v. r 1-11.;-. L. f. I. I FT' -Ts "wniiw? The Bkst Salte in the w9rld for Cnts, ut it is a comparatively recent discov-lTiruie. ar. nirr Snit ni,.,m vl J-rrylhat a very small quantity of alum , Sore, Tctte. Chapped Hands, Chilblains mo mau mac ll. not lmurious to ana suokiu t.ruptions. nnn noMtirc . ... I v. "... ij cures rues, or no pay required. It i guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or moncr refunded. Price 25 cents pes box. For Sale by Kluttz & Co. 3:lj. ' Whatever you dislike in another drink the water tpit contains it, "vv ill jrid water of nearly all its bacteria. A Pennsylvania physician found that the r ' Crater that wns drawn by the people of -i 5 Tiiage wirerei lypnoiu iever was epidemic, was swarming with bacteria. n .,.tabF8,irfe. Ynubli take Care to ,n youwdf. ;forming 8,100 colonies of these inicros copic vtgetal germs;' He' added 'alum, in the proportion of half a grain to a callon ana found that not only was the earthly and vegetable matters -pre cipitated, but that the colonies of bac teria were i educed from 8,100 to 80, and that these were of large size; UQOd Housekeeping. Happiness is a wayside flower grow ing by the highway of usefulness. Zeal without judgment, is like gun powder in the hands of a child. V - jFor three weeks I was suffering from a. severe cota in my nea0. accompanied pain in the temples. I tried some oi the many catarrh remedies withoujany relief. Ely' Cream Balm was JiSmi- .mended to me. .After, only six apSsrJ .tmn. -nf 1 A TI..1m ' -f i ..V"'iji iuo waim vvcrj trace ui x3C'9Jg .was removed. If enry - C.i Clarkf' Vu vision, New York Appraisers' Oflace; I was troubled with catarrh Jn my head itoan annoying extent three years. After using one bottle of Ely's Cream jRalm I was . entirely cured. Wm. J. Uliue, Victor, Y.. The gold fever has broken out in Michigan. Commissioner's Sale cf V'aloatile Real 1 Estate for PartitioiL 1 By virtue ora decree of the Superior Court of Kowan county, made in the Special Proceeding entitled. "Mary-iA. Walker, Sallie Pinkston, Edward Swink and others vs. James Swiuk and Lucy Swink," the undersigned will sell at the Courljlouse door in Salisbury, to the highest bidder, at public auction, on Saturday the 3rd day "of March, 1888, the following described real estate situate in Rowan county, Franklin Township, viz: One Tract of land adjoining the lands of Ransom Jacobs, George Overman, Thos Overman, Michael Shuping and others, known as the Foard place and containing about 80 acres. Bidding to commence at $457.60. One Tract of land adioiniujr the lands of Ransom Jacobs, Burgess Elliott. Rich ard Walker and others, containing i 60 acres more or less, and known as the home place of the late Wiley W. Swink. This tract has excellent buildings upon it.; Bidding to commence at S3S0. Also, about two acres of line meadow land, adjoining the lands of Burgess Elliott. Bidding to commence at $29.70. Terms of sale cash. GEORGE T. THOMASON, Commissioner. Lee S. Overman, Attornev. February 2, 1888. 15:4t, Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate. In pursuance of a judgment of the Su perior Court of Rowan county, I will sell at tne tourt house door in the town of Salisbury,- on Monday, the 2nd day oi April, 18S8, at publio auction, to the highest bidder, the following described valuable lands : Three 3 town lots, which are describ ed by metes and bounds in a certain deed from J. C. Co wan and wife to Ann Mc Neely, dated the loth day of September, 18S6, and registered in Book 67, page 470, of the Public Registers Office of Ro wan county. ; Terms of sale : The purchaser to pay one-half cash and the balance in six months, interest on deferred payment at 8 per cent. KERR CRAIGE, Commissioner, i Dated Feb. X 1888. lCw. Having qualified as Administrator on the estate of Peter R. Vlbright, dee'd, and Administrator" de bonis nop. of Michael Albright, dee'd, all persons jiavlng claims against either of said estates are notified toi present them to the undersigned be fore the 29th day of December, 18S8, or this notice will be plead in f bar of their recovery. . All persons indebted to either of said estates are notified that prompt payment will be required. Dec. 2G .1887. W. AllfOUCK j A. F. GOODMAN. 10:6t. j Adm'rs. THIS PAPERs: N."wTaYER & SON. uur Mithprijed agenU. 1 ; i Visit Cedar Cove Mirseiies, . Which are now by odds the largest, best conducted and well stoekedjwiththc most reliable fruits of any nursery in the State. Contains more reliable acclimated varie ties of Apples, Peaches, Pears, Cherries, Grapes, and all other fruits for orchard and garden planting. We liave no com petition as to extent ofj grounds and beautifully grown trees and vines of all desirable axes and sizes. I We can and will please vou in stock, j Your orders solicited. Prices reasonable. ; Descrip tive catalogue sent free. Address K. Wf CRAFT, Shore, Yadkin County, N. C. 47:ly. , -4 1 adux SILi0th iMiliorA RftElOEtt Lit SBILIIIXFEIiLEa DECit A Life Bxperienco. Rerra,rfcablo and qiulcls cures. Trial Paccres. Send stamp for sealed particulars. Address Or. WArtD & CO. Louisiana, Mo. 3 i aad XlTklakay II a- Ita cnrdrt bona with out pain. Boo of ar ticular eat FREE. B. M.WOOLLKY. M.D. Atlauba, 6au Office G6 WbitehaJl 6U If You Wish a Goi Article 01 Plug Tobacco, ask yiour dealer foi "Old Rip.V- WEAaVUNDEVELOPED V A RTt of t hgH 0 t N BODY K N LA ROE D.DKVEIj. I PPfejf . STKKNOTHKNFD.Etc.. in an ntorniru; ad I nti)Mpint rnt ran n onr ranT iln Yyij to infiai 'rim.w will my that thcr in noernfenf of anmbriaj abont this. Cp thj pontrrT. thaHTrtiBrs arc wry nHoriwTnt.crl rrnmBTirM iyal i Mr:rtCAi. .. Bnffalo.N. Y. Tolodo Kvaning H. FOR SALE. One Brick House and ioi , on the corner ufFultou and Kerr streets-, about one acre in lot. ' One Frame House and lot on Lee street. j One Frame House and" lot on Main street. J Also shares in N. C. R. R. Enquire of Mrs. H. E. ajid Miss Vic toria Johnson at their Home on Main street. j 40:tf 1 , i I $an furnish carr .l.ir&e-or sm:ill.ln anj Quantity, tor stock Ink address Wj. It. FKALEY, snl- 3":ti -'-i GERMAN CARP: pond?, sburj, N. For terms. C. GINGER TOWO without delay. j Easy Work at Home MI see: the papers advertising asy . -wark at home. saidMrs. Brown, n hpr H'lsbahd settle himself in his easy chair reaa tne evening news., YeV' he repliedTi'L ha've Noticed ndvertisenents of that kind.'1 MVell,Mishe said, as she prepared to . wash a sirikftil of dirty dishes, "it hiut hou$eivorVyou iT--BoitQii Courier; S Yaluable Land for Sale! By virtue of a decree of the SntieHor Court of Sampson county in the case of L.3A. McKoy and others, exparte,- I will sell at the Court House door in the town onsaiiswiry, on Monday, the 5lh day of jiarcn iojso, aDoui inrec Hundred and Fifty acres of valuable land in Rowan county about 10 miles west of Salisbury, Known as the McKoy hind. This land will be sold in tract of 50 to 150 ? terms: One-fourth cash and the bal ance in twelve months. Persons dewrins iuruier lniormauon will please call on me or Col. W. A: Houck. Jan. 30th, 18S8. J.W.MAUNEY, 15:5t. Commissioner. . 1 Use the surest-remedy for catarrh Pr ADAflNISTRATORtS NOTICE. - Having qualified as administrator of tne estate of James A. Jamison, dee'd notice is hereby given to all persons hav ing claims against said estate to exhibit the same Co me on or before the 9th day of February, 1889. Dated Febd, 1SSS. 16:6t. D. W. LOWKANCE, Administrator of James A. Jamison. S . COUBTKOTICE. The next term of Rowan Superior Court will becin on Mondav. Fbmhw 20th, 1SSS. There will be no calendar of civil causes. 'The Civil Docket will be caPed far trial on Thursday, the 23d of February, being lhursday of the first week. Suit ors and witnesses will govern themselves accordingly. J. M. HORAH, Clerk Superior Court. Feb. 9, 18S8. 16.2w. has revolutionized the World durinn the last half century. Not least ainon mi. nuuuus juvciitic progress is a method and system of work that cart I be performed all over the country without separatinc the workers from their hom Pay liberal; any one can do the ! wok: euner sex, youug or old; no special abil ity required. Capital not needed; you are started free. Cut this out and return to us and we will send vou free, some- ning or great value ana importance to yon, mat win start you m businos which will bring you in more money right way, than auythincr els in the world (irand outfit free. Add n ss True & Co.. ' Afr T"1 AUgusia, Elaine. INVENTION A rare mediuinaicotuDuund tnat curex whnn all else t aila. Siaaeurvti the worst canes of Cough, Weak Lung. Avthma, . Indigestion. Inward aina. Exhaustn. Inraluabht for JtheumatiBin, Keinaie Weakneaa, and all pains and dln rUsra of tb Stomach aad Bowel, i too. at Druggiata. ! HINDERCORNS. 1 Th saf est. surest and best cure for Corns. Bunion. 5"c Bto all pain. Knsnre comfort to tne feet. Nerrr fails to cur, u cents at IttvggMa. Z&CO.M. Y. AkfeH'SVITAL REGENERATOR NERVE TONIC removes all eonseauences of folly and xccsa; renow th enaitrs, eourace and rigor of ronth. Cnr wenknea of miai$cnd body; Nerroas lability. Spinal Exhauiition. Lot Manhood, eto. A powarfal nerrons iriTicomtor and festoratiT. Partlo nlars free. BAKU 1USM. CO, Boy MM, Baffalo, H. X. 6:ly. W i 8liE fill! wnen J say CprRBl dODotirneao merely to top them lor a tiin. and then have them re turn again, l mi a KApiCAL CUEX. I hare made the disease-of or j FAIXHTG SICKHES3, Allf e lorjf? itndT. I wassatt my remedy to CCKK the worst eases. Beeaoee others hare failed it no reason for not no reeetTtn a enre. Send at ones for a treatise and a Frir Bottls otmy iKmuBM Kcxsotr. Glre Express and Post Oface. It costs yon aothin for a trial, and It will core yon. 'i Address i H.C ROOT. M.C. 183 RrjuiSTKrwYou r 1 WESTBOUND. . i J Lt. . Charleston i t oo p. m. Ar. - " -Columbia " . Lt. Aajruata i I.5 Lt. Atlanta ' i l.H , r. r3partanbunr J.1S a.m. Lt, - Caarlolie l.wip. Ar. Spartanbursr 3.S4 Accommodation. Passenger Lv. Spartanbarif s.5op. ia. 2:30 a. in. Ar. IIeudersoBMle 7.17 6.5.1 ' AslieTllle t.00 ' 7.00 Lt. 0 AslieTllle . 7.1o Ar. 'Hot Springs .t'o tMorristown 11.45 tKnoville l.osp.m. tcaatuuooga S 6.42 EASTBOUD. Lt. itChattanooga 80 a m. tKuoxvllle l.i p. m. IMorrlstown 8.6e uoi Springs 7.&0 Ar. Aslievllie 9.41 Accommodation Passenger Lt. AslieTllle s.10 a. m. .49 a. m. Ar. nendereonTtlle .68 11.07 Spartanburg 110 P- m. t oo a. m. Lt. Spaitanborg 3.4 s.l Ar. caarlotie .i5 5-OS Ar. Alanta 1.S0 p.m. Awgnsla ! 10.30 a. in. Columbia :30 Crtartesiou le.38 'Meal stations. tCentralswth meridian time. Pullman.S'iCcplitg Car between Hot Springs and Savannah, ria A. U. L. and CUarletflon. Tnrough car bet ween Morristown and Charleston la South Carolina R. It. JAS. L. TAYLOR. O. P. P. W. A. W1XBURN, A. D. P. r. Ricimoni and Danville Eailroai Co. Trains" Run .751 Mebidian Tmp: 7 T.. SOUTHBOu'rfp Ht. New York " Philadelphia " Baltluiore " Washington M jcaiiiriottesTtlle ' Lynchburg Mfhmond " Burkesvllle " Keysyille " Drake's Branch Danville " Greensboro Golds bo ro Ralrlgh " Durham Ar. Chapl nill " IiiUb6rro " Salem . " High Point ' Salisbury " Statesvllle AsbeTille ' Hot Springs Lt. Concord charlotte Spartanburg " creenvllle , Atlanta - DAILY JNo. 60. yo M. iris Ayi iMP-s1 7 20 57 45 - " 43 ' 11 84 " 11 00 ' i3 SS P M 3 00 A M 5 b SO " X IC " 1 W 5 17 4 83 I3 M 6 04 ' , e u i M ! S 60 " - 8 05 10 44 . " i , 9 43. 44 3 30 ' 1 S 10 P M 50 . - 44 tl 00 AM 6 5 " 37 " " t9 15 7 5 - ISi " t7 20 , i 6 80 " 11 16 " I 10 IS " 12 37 AM' 11 23 44 12 1 PM 5 38 " i.. 7 35 1 2 " U 01 PM t SI " 1 00 5 23 44 3 34 ,4 4a " 4 4S 44 . 1 20' P M 10 40 44 " 12 Thorounhlv clMncaVvI : Golden Modioli fiv' S Uteease. Scrofulous Bore nnTas11 tanrfd Glands, and Eating lu ting of Blood. Shortness of ffiw ir Torpid Llvpr. Ui Jl an imequallMWrnf: Billons aivd CafiS.. - 25c. a vial, by drBJrj NORTHBOUND W. N. C. Division. Passenger Train Schedule. Effective, Sept. 25th. 1S87. Eastern 73 th. meridian tlmo used, when not otherwise specified. - WEST BOUKD Leave New Yorlc ;4 30 p.ra Philadelphia 57 ISitUlnwre 42 Washington H 0 l.lelunond 2 so a.m Kalelvh 1 0 Arrive Sail bury , ' ll2;a.4n ;statesvllle 12 so p. m Hickory 1 26 Connellys wrings 145 Morgunton 2 r.4 Marion 3 18 " ASHKVILLE 5 M Hot springs 7 05 t Morristbwn 8 45 tKnoxville 10 00 EAST BOUND Leave t Knox vllle 6 3oa.ni t Worrlstown . t 45 Hot Sr rings 10 55 A.SIIEV11.LE 12 55 p. m Round Knob .2 15 Marlon 3 13 Morganton i 4 13 Hickory S 0' statesvllle 6 23 Salisbury 8 10 Arrira half igh 6 33 a. ta 1 lv-huiond 15 Washington 8 10 Baltimore 10 03 Philadelphia 12 35 p. m New York 3 20 Murphy Branch. Dally except SUNDAY T IAIN NO IS 8 0a m t.eave Asheville , 10 2- Arr Waynesvllle .. 2 2 p m Charleston .... 5 05 Jarretts TRAIN NO 17 Arr 4 so p. m 2 so i loua.m Leave 7 ."0 ' A. & S. Road. Dally except SUNDAY TRAIN NO 1 3 so p. m Leave 7 17 Arrlvo TRAIN NO ll Spartanburg Anive 2 1 p. m Ilendersouvllle 9 a. m Asheville Leave 8 10 Dinner Stations, t Central (90 th. meridian ) time. Pullman parlor car between Salisbury Jt Knox vllle Pullm n sleeping core, on all night trains. JOS. L. TAYLOR, 6. P. A. W. A. WINBURN. Act'g D. P. A. this paper riiwrr yz a.dTrtistn Bureau (10 Sprttce 8. where advrrtlsXn sontracts in&y b iiaJe for it IN NEW YOUrl. P P L! I V ,cwirrtrt are those who 111 U il L I rad this and then act: thev will find honorable employment that will not take them trom their homes and fam ilies. The profits are larre and sure for every industrious person, many have made, and are now makinir several hun dred dollars a month. It is easv for anv one to make $5 and upwards per day, who is willing to work. Either jcx, young or old; capital not needed; we start you. Everything new. No special ability required; you, reader, can do it as well as any one. rite to us at once for full particulars, which wc mail free. Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. If 'out of sorts' with .eadache, stomac llsorder, torpid liver, pain f n btk r slAe, ccn stl ration, etc .neglect war be tstf al. Ono d( of litrons'a Sa&ative Pills yill cive rM-f. A few clones restore to new health and rigor. Lv.- Atlanta Ar. Greenville Sp,rtinbug Charlotte " Concord 44 Salisbury High Point 44 fJreensboro ' Salem " liillsboro " Durham " Chapel Hill " Ralek'h t old&boro Danville " Drake's Branch " Keysville " Burkesvllle " hlchuond 44 Lynchburg . narioucsvme Washington Baltimore Philadelphia New York DAILY. NO. 5U - No. 53. ! 7 00 "p"5lV 8 40 A M UI AM 2 34 P M j 2 13 . 44 3 46 44 5 05 44 6 25 6 09 K 7 25 44 I 6 44 44 8 02 " 7 57 9 11 " 8 2S " 9 40 44 II 40 !tl2 34 M 12 08 P M t2 44a-M. 12 45 t4 05 x" 8 15 I . . .V - 2 It 44 t6 35 4 35 44 ! 1 45 44 lt it AM ! 11 29 P M 12 41 P M 2 44 AM i 1 00 " 3 03 44 1 49 44 3 55 44 - . 3 45 44 t 15 " 115 P M t 00 44 3 40 44 4 10 ... 8 23 4 ' 8 10 44 11 25 44 10 03 44 8 0tA M 12 35 P M I 6 80 44 3 20 ' Daily. t Daily, except Sunday. SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. On train no CO and 51, Pullman, Bu7et sleeper On train? 2.and S3, Pullman Bufrctileepcr be- iween wasmngron aiuiAioiagomery; asnmgion and Augusta. Pullman Sleeper bet tvt en Richmond ana creensboio. puunwittMeerifr bet w eon (ireens boroaud Raleltrh. Pullman Parlor C ar between Salisbury and KroxTllle Through tickets ou sale at Principle station?, to all points. , For rates and information, apply to any agent of lhe Company, or to Sol. Haas, Traffic Manager. J. S. -Potts, Dir. i'aw. Agt. Richmond, Va. 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