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And . the next is to lavn on making it known until you have secured the attention of your peo ple, and mind, never drop off unless vmv want to be fonrotton and have to An anm nf vonr work'over airain. - It 1 " w j - - is easier to underdo than overdo advert tising. ' '-. . Thi vrrerience of advertisers in all times has been that constancy in ad- Tertfsiug is absolutely indispensable; This seems to be a requisite so essential that it Derhaps outweighs that which we placed first, namely, having seme .fliiny nallv exxid to advertise. Score of instances are known to ns in which iivprthless or even harmless articles, as certain alleged remedies fer various chis and sufferings, both of man and have attained immense salts , knerelv in consequence of persistant dvertisincr. On the other hand, many jnseful articles fail to become popular thn nroDrietor cave up in dis- fmst on finding that the public or th trade did not respond to his advertising attempts; American Art Priming. 50xe Tax Colleotor in Eussia. i Taxes are based upon the estimates of the collector as to what can be paid There were appraisements of property anartnere are s'ppraiseinciiuj jeu ant list of ": nobles, however, pay onlv .enough to keep up the appearance o Davinir. The middle classes thosf snrho have enough property in farms tete- to make- them a living when worked, and those who generally be- iconie Nihilists on account of the despot- ismpav the burden." The tax collec tor watches closely the property these people, and if thev reroof a house. jpairit, build a neyt structure or fence though the mart may have just paid hi taxes, and additional taxes are demand ed. Thev must be paid instantly. In liw about confiscating property oiper m ins who 'refuse to paj tuxes is simply awful. , If tht property owner mrakes any fuss alxut th? mutter he is classed as a conspirator, a conniver against the government, and some fine day or flight he is called upon by ofiScers who ' Jook like innocen tmtizeus. . He leaves &is family to go to town," and next is seen in the spirit lajid. He goes ito the shooting gallery or Siberia. 3Ioscow correspondent Nnc Orleans Times-Democrat Aitered Treasury Notes Abroad. Y The sub-treasury received the otlu r day,'from three separate sources, thrte silver certificates which had been raised ironi two to five dollars. . Au east banker brought in one of them, but another came in a package of mgney from a west side bank. The name ol the bank was kept secret. The change in the note were well done, but they were not likely to deceive an average ' fcxaminr. The figure 2 on the sface (f the note had evidently been . erased and a 5 of the same size had been 1 stamped in its place. The word -two j . had been treated in the same way and five substituted. The figure on the j back of the note and the smaller ones on both sides had been removed, but iio attempt had been made to fill their 'places. In appearance, the notes were ' worn and -shabby, although they were I probably new when the changes were made. The vignette on the $2 certify cate is on the right. Cashier Sherer Baid: VVe do not fear that any of these aotes will, pass us, but there may be many of them in circulation, and jwe wish simply to call attention to them, j The slightest examination will expose 1 the character of the altered note." X r. Tribune. I There are enougn miles of rairrdad in; the United States to girdle the earth five and a halfSHimes. Oveirhala million of men are engaged in orera ting these roads. There are thirty thousand locomotives,' twenty- thou sand passenger cars, ! and eight hun dred arin seventy-four thousand freight .cars in the United States. 1 There is on great trouble among the young men of the present day they are ashamed to .'.take-off their .coats and get d6wn to hard workH .They; want to be genteel; they want to rof noli fri.-, ' uvungm, bhj. lue i crowning or manhood is labor. Francis lurphij. . Ihe frmala spider spins thewebs; the male is a'wAhdereiv. In nine cases ,out of ten the female eats husband up. Eleven skeletons have been found in tone madam's "back yard." . In the United States there is pub lished pne paper to every 4,433 inhabi- .ants. J;-:;; " 1 ine catarrh remedv. Elr's Crpam Ulm has proved most satisfactory. Prior a momus ago 1 naa not breathed free- .ly through my nose for three years, now 1 am out nuia uotnered iu that resnect. .ac puiu .-a icii, my neau as nave most -trut re'lex i it .to bis u msc s '-ir-. "M 'Logau, B)iiU!uvilic.-CL.Uwi Co.; Mo. . I .have ii!Rd one bottieof Ely's -Cream t A . . .1. . . - jMLim aua it la me oest remeuy 1- nave ' found for catarrh in fifteen years. V. O Babbi:-3, Attorney', llardinsburg, Ky. v.llt "Was the Oeeae; . : r-r" XeVs eir he said to a farmer, whose wasbii wa loaded -down with bag of potiitoesrweren't we talking together ast -August P'V ' - :.'-V.Ti. ML believe we were. At that tiiue you said corn was, all .t the "And potatoes were baking in 4And thai our district could ? not possibly expect more than half a crop. 1 rememDer.: "Well, here you are with a wagon oadcd down, i Things did n t turn out so badly after all, eh if" kWell, said the fanner as he n-o raked hisifingers through his hair,Mbut tell youj my geesn suffered awfully for he wantof a mud hole to -paddle in" Detroit Free Press, ;.. ; f i We Tell Yon Phinly : that Simmon's Liver Itculator will rid too of Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation and Bilhousaess. It will Dreaiip emus anu fever and prevent their return, and isr a complete antidote for all malarial poison vec ennrev irce ironi uuiuiuy iwuuni. ... - . . " ,1 . A. A. t. i rv.it ani you win uc asiomsueu at iuv " ; - fcs. I !....- HooiX results oi me genuine ouuuiuu tiivcij liegulator, prepared by J. II. Zeilin & Co. Meanest of Practical Jokes. The victim of a so called 4practiccl JokeM was buried in Brooklyn the other dav. " A chair was pulkd away when he was about to sit down, and ne ieilt receiving miuries wnicn soon causeti Ihii deatli. "There is no meaner tnck c w m that men can play upon their fellows man mis. - j ne uiuuhith muucui ... . . i i ? ought to put a stop to one species oi "practical joking. i. Jt. Iribune. Don't Experiment. . You-cannot afford to waste time in ex per imentin when yonr luns arc in danger Consumption always seems, at first, onlv n cold. Do not permit any ! dealer to impose upon yon with some cheap imitation ot Dr. King's Iscw Discovery lor Consumption CoUir and Colds but bo sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he may tell you he has something just i 'ood, or just the same. Don t u ueceivecl but insist upon act tins Dr. Kinu's New Discovery, wnicU. is truaranteed to uive re lief in all Throat, Lung and Chest atfe tions. Trial botile free at Kluttz's Drua Store The nextreat invention prophesied by Mr. Edison is the turning of coal into motive power without' the tuedita- tiou of steain. Now about three- fourths of the euergy in coal is wasted in getting at the other fourth. If the invention of producing electricity di rectly from the coal succeeds, a steamtr that now burns one hundred and tifty one tons of coal a duy will burn twenty-five tons instead. y . , Saved His Life. Mr. D. I. Wilcnxson, of Horse Cave. Ky., says he was. for many years, badly nfflietetl witli PJithisic, also Diabetes: the p .ins were almost unendurable and would snmctijnes almost throw him into convulsions. He triel Electric Bitters and got relief from the first bottle; and after taking six bottles was entirely cured, and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds. . Says he positively, be lieves hc-wonld have died, had it not been for the relief it afforded by Ele?.tri-Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle bv T. P. Kluttz & Co. The following shows what has been done in the South since June, 1880, in the way ofxotton mills: "According to the census of 18S0, he number of mills in operation at that time was 179; spindles, 713.9S9; ooms, 10,212. On the first of Janu- iry, 1833, tne number 01 mills was 294; spindles, 1,493,145; looms, 34,- 000." . Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. TiikBf.st Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruise?, Sores, Ulcers, Salt B lieum, Fevtr Sores, ITette, Chapped Hands; Chilblains Cornp,!and all Skin Eruptions, and positive- y cares files, or no pay requiied. It i. guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or monev refunded. Piice 25 cents nes box. For Sale by Kluttz & Co. 3:1 J- Soot i? a valuable fertilizer, but it is bstter to apply it to moist, cool land, than that which is dry and warm. A small quantity of soot placed in hills ot melons, squashes and pumpkins, will cause 4heni to graw rapidlv. It also kills many insects. There is a big difference between getting on well in life and-getting weil on in life. The thought of to-day becomes the statute of to-morrow. Don't hawk, blow, spit, and distrust everybody with your offensive breath. but use Dr. kiaj?e's Catarrh Remedv and end it. M There are 2750 languages. THE WILMINGTON STAR. -:o:- SEDUCTION IN PEIC3. ; Tlxo 33A.113T star. One year v . - ' : . Six months . - - . $G 00 ,3 ;00 1 5t) 50 Three mouths - . . One month . THE WEEKLY" STAB. Jae year - - . Sirmonths 1 I - 5i X J Three months " " " ' $1,00 CO 30 -:o:- Our Telegraph News service has rcccntly beea largely iticrcaseJ. and it is our determina tioi. to kcpftheSTA u? to ,1'ue liightvt fUn dard of newspaper excellence.- " Address, W.M. II. BERNARD i -- Wilmington, X. C. - ,.: .BUTTON'S as IB, . question, the Jes5 SHOL DRESSING for ladies use ever made Try it 1 Buy RAVEN'S GLOSS POLISH, the only Shoe Polish made which contains oil. .bvery bottle guarantee! satisfactory. We will pay for every pair shoes it cracks or injures. . I Use none but RAVEN'S GLOSS. Sold exclusively by SCHULTZ & yANWYCK. TrtEBEST -.-rj. Softens ahd RAVEN GLOSS HUMPHREYS' ss.smirmTS'BOOic Cloth & Cold Binding i 14 PlfM, wUh Sti LmsraTiac, AILEB rBIE. lMTM. r. O. Mas 1S1. . T. list or nntcirAi. xos. CUBES THICK. FeTOra. CoocMtion. InflammatinD.. .23 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 tvernu, wonattnr, worm Uolic... 'rying CkUc, or TalbiDR of Infants. Dlarrbra, of Children or Adults Dysentery. Gripinr. Bilka Colic Cliplera Morbus. Vomiting ('oah. Cold, Brooebitis puralrta. Toothache, r aeeae'ie lleadarhea. Sick H.aHaclie, Vertitro. .25 , HOMEOPATHIC 10 lVpeMi4. Bilioui humch..... tSuppreaiied or Painful Period White, too Prof m Periods...... .25 .23 .2 .23 .23 .23 .SO .30 .30 .30 .AO 11 12 13 II 16 Croup, Couth, Difficult Breathing. Salt Rheum, KrrsipeUa, Erapiiooa., Pheumatiam, Khentnatic Paina ever-and Acne. Chills, Malaria..... Ilea. Blind or Bleedinr... 17 Catarrh. Influenza. Cold in the Head 20l Whoopinc Cough. Violent Coughs --it.enerai letlilty,rn bvaical Weakness n 30 Kidney IMmm... 30 Nervous Debility .l.OO Urinary Weakness. Wetting Bed... .50 PHeaees of the Heart. Palpitation . 1 .OO 32 SPECIFICS. Sold by Druarriats, or sent postpaid on receipt of prioe. UtarUAalVjUAlCUK CO. 109 Fattea M. I.X. 3:6m. Conmiissioner's Sale of Valnalile Real te for Partition. By virtue or a decree of the Superior Court oi ltownn county, made in the Special Proceeding entitled, "Mary j Ai Walker, Sal lie Pinkston, Edward fcnvink and others vs. James Swink and Lucy 'Swink.'Mhe undersigned will sell at the Court House door in Salisbury, to the highest bidder, -'at -.public auction, on Saturday i he 3rd day of March, 1888 the followiug described real estate situate in Rowan county, Franklin Township, yiz: i Ono 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 SO acres. Biddiujj to commence at $4o7.60. One Tract of land adioininsr the lands v u.iouiu tfn.UL.T, UUigCSS XlllVtl, IVlV'l' ard Walker and others, containing CO acres more or less, and known as the home place of the late Wiley W. Swiiik.l ims tract has excellent building upon " A, T t A . " ! it. i5iuuin"r to.commence at S3o0. Also, about two acres of fine meadow land, adjoining the lands of Ihires. rJliott. Biddiujr to commence at 29.70. : lerms of sale cash. GEORGE T. THOMASON, Commissioner Lee S. Overman, Attorney. i i eoruary 2, 1888. 15:4t. Valuable Land for Sale! By virtue of a decree of the Sunnrlor Court of Sampson couuty in the case of Li. a. MCKoy and others, exparte, I will sell at the Court House door in the town of Salisbury, ou Monday, the 5th day !of Marcn loss, about Three Hundred and Fifty acres of valuable land in Rowan county about 10 miles west of Salisbury, kuowu as tne aieKoy land. This land will bo sold in tracts of 50 to 150 acresj Terms; One-fourth cash and the bal ance in twelve months. Persons desirinff further information will please call ;bn me or Col. W. A. Houck. . ," Jan. 30th, 1888.' J. W. MAUNEY, ! idiot. Commis5sionerl ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator! of the estate of James A. Jamison, deel'd. notice is hereby given to all persons hiv ing claims against said estate to exhibit tne same to me on or before the 9th day of February, 1889. . Dated Feb. 2d, 1888. lG:6t, D. W. LOWRAXCE, - Administrator of James A. Jamison. tors aEi Creditors. All nersonsavin'r claims acainst the m tate of Chalmers S. Shoaf, dee'd, are hire- by notified to present the same to the Mun dersiynert for payment, on or before the 16th of February, 1889, or this notite fill be plead in bar of their recovery. And those indebted to said estate, are , hereby uuwucu waciue luc same wuiiout delay. f " w j; H. E. SHOAF, ' . , Administrator. Feb. 16, 1883. 17.6t,:pd. j IIS I? D Soa Wonders exist in thon Bsf b sands of forms, but are turpi es ed by the maryels of invention. Those Who are in need of profitable work that can be done while living at home should at once send their address to Hallett & Co., Portland, -Maine, and. receive free iun iututiuitin now euner sex, cfiall ages, can earn from $o to $25 per dav and ..j.. ...v.o n uv live. V mi Kirn started free. Capital not required. Some ua.ciuiiuB uver in a single day! at m inisworic. ah succeed. ' ii.jf las bcen'receiTed. and, as usnal. is Tall of evervthing new and old for tpc Flower and Vegetable Gartlena. No. eed ImuRe fur nishes better stock than JUmesSVick , Kocicster, N. Y, MORTGAGE SALE Of LAND. Whereas a Mortgage Deetl was made bv Susan Bratcher to VV. A. jingle on the &9th day of July 1882, which saii Moit gage Deed is registered In the Rbgistei ' Office of Rowan county, in pook i rso. 1 1, page 667, and whereas brejachei in i ht conditions of said Mortgage Deed h? ve occurred. Now thereforeJ on the 18th tay of January, 18, at me cxurt iicuse door in Salisbury, at the hour of 12 o'clock at noon, I will sell a tract of 80 acres of land, situated in At well town ship, adjoining the lands of! Simeon Fes- " n ;t t: i . i perman, " tjreorge vxirrineri ami oiuers, which is under mortgage o secure tne payment or tnis aeoi. Terms or sie jasn. I F MARTHA LINGLE J Ad rrir. of W. 4.LINOLE. Dec. 27th, 1887. 10:4t. ranger J A neslcctedcoM or cough may 'ad to liiuinMii.('onumpU(n or otUer fatal dWraxe. 8txonff's Pectoral Pills will cm e a c!d at by magic tt lhinir for Uyspepslajn ligesiica, sui headache tis lhwfyiuu testifjr- T Having qualified as Administrator oc the estate of Peter R. Albright, dee'd, and Administrator de bonis nan of .Michael Albright, dee'd, all personhaving claims against either of said estates are notified to present them to the undersigned be fore the 29th day of DecetMber, 1888, or this notice will be plead in bar of then recovery. All persons indebted to either of said estates are notified! that prompt Lpaymeut will be required. K DCC. iJO. VV. A MULiUK. A. F. GObDMAN. 10:6t. . I Adm'rs. , : , 1- : , t l ta mi illefn Pknaeloala t tha Hevi)aper Adver- ' HwAnsr AcnIl-V of -'Mesara. . N. W. AY ER SON. war mtbirixed agwita. " Visit Cedar Gotb Npenes, Which are now by odds thef largest, best conducted and well stockedSwiththe most reliable fruits of any nursery in the State; Contains more reliable acclfmated varie ties of Apples, Peaches, Pejjirs, Cherries', Grapes, and all other fruits for orchard and garden planting. We have ho con Cetition as to extent of ;greunds and cautifully grown trees and; vines of all desirable ages and sizes. Ve can and will pleaso you in stock. Your orders solicited. ..Prices reasonable. Descrip tive catalogue sent free. Aiddress N. W. CRAFT, Shore, Yadkin County, N. C. 47:ly. I" , fcilrtuUW QaAigK llAIiS AJJ p!SSIUT!VrEIALEI CECAL A Life Experience. Rerr a?kable and quick euros. Trial Pacxagres. Send stamp for sealod particular. Address Dr. VArlD A CO. Lcuislana, Mo. - -i ; sad "Walskwj ITat It eurfd at botae with ontpaio. Bokef par Ucalarf sat FREE. . B. M.WOOIJ-EY. M.Dt A.Mm(sh Uav. OOc 05V WbiMbail St. If You Wi,h a Go.d, Article Pluo Tobacco, ask ycjur dealer ot Old Rip.'i .WEAIUUNDEVELOPED A.HTS of thgHDrt N BODY KNLA.hKl.TEVKt PKU. STKKNtT TH EN KD.Eto.. Is ai ntrmifiii aT- fOTiuennt long run ill oar mpr. 1'n twplr to intiut- fiw.w will wit that thera Is no STldnpa of fcnmtwig about thTsCTthe rontratT.tha wdTrtiners ar !rr highly ipdorwd. litgrti nrQTTmny rm iwalfwi Mkpicai, Co. rrBnffaloT FOR SALE. One Brick House and lot, Ion the corner of Fulton and Kerr strectk about one acre in lot. I s One Frame House and lot on Lee street. - ! Ono Frame House and lot on Main street. , i Also shares in N. C. R. B Enquire of Mrs. H. E. anfl Miss Vic toria Johnson at their hopie on Main street. 40:tf i i I cap furnfsb carp largeor small, in any auanJ It v. for stock Intr GERMAN CARP:- ponds. For terms, address W. It. FUAtEY. Sal sbury, N. C. 1 f 3I:tI I PARKER'S HAIR-BALSAM Cleonsea and bnmtilles the hairJ a. niTHimrngTOwm. Nvr Fail io fiestor QraJ I -mi-n Urn Vnrfkr,.l ib.. I iCaresscalpdlseaiiesand hair thllla& PARKER'S GINGER TONIC uzraio&oia tor voogns- uoida, Inward Iunaj ExnatutiotL rmna lamp, baajek niM. VXJ..BOX M liaBalC D E RSI AN BLOOM, Beit CcaUxical tiftor. Skin Oar and BUmish Ersdioator ki Band afiap for trial paokaga. AAAtHm as abwva. 6:ly. When I say Cm I do not mean merely to top. them for a tlm. and then fast them re turn. aain. I maw A RADICAL CUSS. I have made the disease of EPIXEPSYor FAXXX27G sicinrissa, AiM e Iom atodr. I wABBAXTtoy remedy to Crma the worst eases. Because other have J ailed 1 no reason for not now recrivlnjr cure. Send at once for a treatise and sFbbb Bottlm S1 m iMtUBLB Kemsot. i Give Sxpresa trial, and it will cure you. Address t H.CROOT.M.C. l83PEABtTr(rwTflaT ; I I Xi s rannnnn Riclmond . &;JJanTille Kailroad Go " Western North Carolina Ditisioi GENERAL PASSENGER DEFT. Asiieyillc, N. C. Sept. 24 h,1887.; passenger: r ain scuedule. Eflecllvc Sept. 25th, 1887. , EasUrn 75 peridlan time used' when not otherwise specified.-- 1. - - WESTBOUND. ! LT. Charleston Columbia Augusta Atlanta Spartantiurjr Ctiarlolte 6.00 p. m. .43 ftXft t.ll a.m. . l.ou p. m. Ar. LT. r. Ar. 8purtanour? 3.34 AccouimodiUoQ Passensrer LT. Ar. ptnanounr -W P- in. s.so a. m QeB(lrsnDtlle . 7.1 1 Aabenile 1.00 Ashevllle Hot Sprtnjrs tMorrlstowa tKnortile tCaatUnooga T.OO Lt. Ar. T.l 11.45 l.os p. m. 6.45 EA9TBOUND. Lt. : tObattanooga j lifa m. tKuoxvlUe 1 t.l p. m. tMorrlstown 8.5 liot springs j 1.60 Ar. , Ashevllle J t.4l Accommodation Passenger lt. Asnemie s.ioa. m. s. a.m. Ar. : Hendersonvllle 1.6 i 11. OT spunanbars: s. lo p. m. s.oo a. m. Lt. Spartanburg - 3.46 1.1k Ar. CUarlotte t.ii 5.05 Ar. Alasta. l.sop. m. Augusta ls.30 a. m. Columbia .3 Cbarlestou fc.$5 'Meal stations. tCentral oih meridian time. - Pullman Sleeping Car between not Springs and Savannah, via A. G. L. and Charleston. TD rough car between Morrtstown and Cliarlestdn Tla South CaroUna R. K. JAS. L. TAYLOR, O. P. P. W. A. WIXBUBX, A. D. P. T. Richmona anil Danville Railroafl Co, W. N. C. Division, "rissenger Train Schl mle. Effective, Sept. 25th. 1887. E istern 75 th. meridian tlma used, whea not, ottierwl&espeeMKl. WESTBOUND j Leatd New Yor ',4 30p.m Philadelphia 5T Baltimore 9 43 Wusblngton It 0 KlcUiuond a ho a,m Ualelgh 1 h Arrive Hail, bury ll 13 a. m stutesvllle ll to p. m Hickory 126 Connelly S Tings 1 4 Moranton 1 34 Marion 1 IS AS11KVILLB 5 08 Hot Springs 7 05 t Morristowu 8 45 t Knoxvllle 10 0 , EAST BOUND Leave t Knoxvllle 30 a. m t Morrtstown 17 43 Hot Srrmgs 10 5S ASHEVILLE 12 55 p. m - Hound Knob .2 15 Wailon 3 18 1 organ ton 413 llickory ft 05 St:itesvlii 8 23 Salisbury 8 10 AitItj Halelgb 6 3 a. m 1 l;hmond 15 Washington 8 10 Baltimore . loos Philadelphia 12 35 p. m New York 5 20 Murphy Branch. Daily except SUNDAY TRAIN NO 16 "Wan Leave Asaevlllii 10 5 Arr tv'aynesville 24 p m Charleston .. S 03 Jarietts TRAIN NO IT Arr 4 50 p. m l 30 10 15 a. m Leave T M A. & S. Road. Dally except SUNDAY TRAIN NO IS S 50 p. m Leave 7 II Arrivo TRAIN NO 11 Snartanbunr ArilveSKp. m lIndrsoBville ra.m Ashevllle - Leave 8 10 Dinner Stations, t Contral (90 th. meridian) time. Pullman parlor ear between Salisbury Knoxvllle Pullm n sleeping carp, on all night trains. JOS. L. TAYLOR, O. P. A. j W. A. WINBURN. Act D. P. A. ' TTTTS! P A PPT? w aj bo fpuna n fjle t o. r. Boirtu ft Go i Ntwipaper 4drertLaos Burrau(10 Spruce St-V. where advrt?n con tract a laar b made for lt IN NEW YOttiv. H I PHI V Kt-wartli'ri are those who ill Ull km I read this and then act: thev will hud honorable employment that will not take them from their homes and fam- mess. iiie pronis are large anu suro lor every industrious person, many have made, and are now making several hun dred dollars a month. It is easy for any one to make $o and upwards per day, who is willing, to work. Either sox, young or old; capital not needed; we start you. everything new. ; Jso special abi'ity required; yon, reader, "can do it as well as any one. Write to us at once for full particulars, which we : mail free. Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. Ip ont of sorts' with headache, s tomaca disorder, torpid liver, pain In back r side, con stipation, etc , nejtlert ma v he ful. One dose of Strons-'s Sanative Pllla will c!vo relief, A few dates restere to new health and visor. Steam, Air and tal of VERTICAL PISTON: Avells, PIEDHOHT -AIR-LINE EOBTK ffichmond & Danville Railroad ilJX EFFECT SEPT; 188 Teaiss Rux By 75 SIebidian; Jimb, DAILY i No. ec yoTi?. :M IS A M 4 SO Pi 7 20 .- 51 ' t 45 " 4J " 11 S4 " " 11 00 135 PX S 0 A M 5 50 44 20 " 1C " 80 44 6 IT - 4 M -ft M 44 . 6 18 44 6 11 8 CO 8 Oft 44 10 44 44 42 44 3 30 44 , 8 1PM ft 50 44 - tl 0 A M 6t 44 T ST 44 T 44 I " tT 80 " 1 M 44 n i to i 44 12 37 A 31 11 M " 5 S8 4 t 83 ....... p M S5 " I CO 44 44 ft 34 . C 43 44 4 IS " 1 20 P M f 10 40 44 SOUTHBOUND Lt. New York' rnlladelpnta : Baltimore v Washington ciuirlottesvllle Lynchburg- te " hlchmonU nurkesvllle iceysyllle brake's Braneb " DanTllle Greensboro Goldsooro Raleigh Durham Ar. Cbapel H1U - titllsborro M Salem - - High Point Ballsbury StHtesvllts ' Ashevllla Hot Springs Lt. Cncord charlotte " Spartanburg Greenville Atlanta DAILY. NORTHBOUND Lt. Atlanta Ar. Greenville No. 51. NO. 53., 7 00 1 01 n s 05 : 44 T 5T 8 28 n 40 12 06 12 45 S 40 : tu 5 44 25 7 83 6 Oi 11 40 til 84 t2 44 t4 05 'ii'is" 11 45 11 2 2 44 a oa 3 55 1ft- 00 4 10 8 10 10 88 lyw 20 A M V M 4i A M Sparta - buff Chariot le Concord Salisbury High P';iut reviisboro Solera Hlllsboro Durham ti H A M . . tl P M i.4 . M A M AM Chapel Hill ltalelen (ioldbboro ,tS 1A 1 10 44 4 S 44 18 10 A M 11 44 P M I 00 " 1 40 " Danville I Drake's Branch Keysville 1 Burkcsvllls Klchmond Lynchburg Charlottesville Washington P M A M it i" S 45 1 IS S 40 8 23 11 2ft 3 CO. 20 . u P M jiaitimore I'4 Philadelphia 6' New York -. A M Daily. t Dally, except Sunday. . SLEEPING-CAE SERVICE. On train no 50 and 51. Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Atlanta and New York. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 23, 1888, edition 1
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