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i I , t-;:l . 1 ! . my n I :-i i 4- 1- Paper From Tobacco Stems. - r - t . Hail and Express. VV tut do you tain t&at as? ; in- quired a wholesale stationer of the wri ! i . I at 111 : terf at tne same time nanaing me inner a sheet of note paper of excellent quah- em - . rt f :: ' vv I--','-" tj nnd trie nnest nnisa. . Paper.w ftnswend ; the reporter, "an i you gire me Bemeiuing uarur. "Ohl Yes: of course it's paper, but whatVitmade trom? t V Linen racs. ': i' i i , - .Tnafe ahit. T Ih'rtnirhfcVonM SaY. but J : . - C3 I yoo see you aon k Know i uiu w, I sir, that paper which appears to be, and I is eaaal to paper manufactured from rl linen rag, was in its , natural state I nothing cmt the stems and waste of the i tobacco clank A - nse has thus been 4 discovered for thousands f tons of : 'f material that has heretofore been prae 1 ticallr worthless.' Another new paper ." inaking Y material is bamboo, which, 1 nttr Koirier clashed to a ouIds can be I made into an excellent qaalitjr of PpeT. I I shonln't be rery much surprised, ' Madded the stationer, "to hear thai some ',' j nius had succeeded in manufacturing j. i paper irom pmyeraea coodic iwun. -1 It's a great country, and you can't tell j I what's going to happen. " 'Brace .Up. Tah turn fueliofF debressed. rour appetite i poor, you are bothered with headache; you are ttdgettjynerrous, ami general i oui tf torts, and want to brace upj. Brace up, but -not with stimulants, spring medicines, jor bitters, which hare ror their basis rer cheap, bad whisk r, and which stimulate you for an hour, an(i then leave you in worse condition than before. .What you want is an alterative that will purify jour blood, start, healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restore, your vitalityand give renewed health and strength. ..touch a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters, and only 60 cents a bottle at Kluttz's Drug Store. j Progresi of aatfactitring Industries, I New York, March 5. The following I summary shows the progress of the manufacturing industries of the coun try, includingincorporated companies, j ouueungs, e as xeponea 10 iiew sl,ti- terprises, for the week ending Saturday plarch SSSS: : ' , ' Twelve railroads and extensions, $11,- 275,000. Thirteen mining companies, $9,625,- 000. ! i -Eighty-six manufacturing companies $3,843,100. . . t One hundred and fifty-seven build ings, costing ovet! $5,000 each), $7, 000,618. I ' ' :- y r ; Fifteen bridges, $2,635,000. ; One hundred and three mills, facto ries, etc.; $2,420,500. , Twelve water-works, $1,457,000. - Forty-seVen churches, $1,364,240. Eight electric light companies and new plants, i $1,300,000. Their Balsas Booming. Probably no one thins has caused such t rvjval or trade at Kluttz's Drug Store as tJirir giving away to their customers of so m in r free trial bottles of-Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade U simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Atbnia, Bronchistis, Croup, and all throat land Itinffv diseases auicklv cured. -Yoii can est1 it before buying by getting a trial Wtleifree, large size $1. . Every bottle warranted. ' . . r llore Th&Q he Expected. Young Man (to editor) wVhat do yiu think I ought to get for the poem?" . . 4 Editor "You ought to get ten dol-Inrs- 7 ' ' . Young Man (overjoyed) M0h, that is fully as much as 1 expected." Elitor ttYes, ten dollars or thirty da' 1 ... V v , J 'PLi it - , 1 ii x um. was more man ne expected. fcly Bros; I have used two bottles of your Vream Balm for Catarrh since De cember. A sore in my nostril the cause of much suffering has entirely healed; hve used no other medicine. This spring I feel better, can walk and work with more ease than I have in any spring since 1861.rary,E. Ware, Hopeful, Va. Ely's Cream Balm received; my head is now licuJfving; Cream Balm is simply dynamite for catarrh in the head. - Its application is magical. Thomas Lander. Augusta, Ga. Watches 176. were first constructed in ; A storm moves thirty-six miles per SVa lour. C0KSIJ1IPTI01T SUBELY CUBED. '.. - To the EniToii Please, inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named diseased By ita timely use thousands of hnrla v-. 3enrpermanently cured, shall be dad to send two bottles of my remedy nxz to any of your readers who have con sumption if they will send metheir ex- Full8 " PSt -met addreM Respect T. Slocitn, M.0, 181 Pearl st N. Y. - A barrel 0 rice weighs 600 pounds. ' r- tm 't7A Pfft- pecificDr. Sage's Catarrh Bemedy. o.U -, . ; ... ... . ..r,.- . . ... . .... r The first steel pen was made in 1830: P F D s Wonders exist in thou- aas laa I Sands of form, bnt. ar mm... ed by the marvels of iaventiAa. .n... who arein need of profitable work lhat ean be done while living art home should at once send their address to Hal let t & Portland, Maine, and receive free, fait- information Jiow either sex, of all ages,' can earn from $5 to 125 per day and upwards wherever they live. Yon started free. Capital not required. Somei iT- T7 Bingie aay at . ah succeca. - . rAaSrl A fleeted cold or cougn may' cad to roauinatiia.t'nnftanipt Ion or otfier fatal i 'IVk etn'"onl Tillm will iJ?ta raid by inwej. ihiag lor lvpepii1aJ" Exrest Potatoes. . ' ; This is one of bur peculiar Southern products that is not properly appreciat ed. We Are Drone . to follow after Northern or foreign practices and orlAnt t bIr anecial . eroDS for mecial purposes, when we have lietter at' nome. English and nortbere farmers grow . - m mm .1 turnips tor stocK necause tneir enmate i suited to turnins and not' suited to sweet nbtatoea. Ther also erow Irish potatoes because they can grow them more successfully than the sweet pota toes. -The sweet potato, as Known in the South, is a boon that is denied them. Turnips and Irish potatoes are not to be comparea witn . sweei pota toes in respect of easel and cheapness of production, nutntiveness and gener- al adaptation as a taoie ana sdock iooa. i Nothing is gained br very early bed ding or planting!: yhe potato is strictly a tropical plant; and must have warm weather from -first to "last. Resolve to plant a larger field than usual, and bed accordingly. The best potato growers, at the final planting of the draws, give 'a distance of about four feet by: twenty wm ' 1 , er i in mcnes. 1111s wouia jequue 0,44 plants to set one acre; and to produce this number of plants six to eight bushels of s9ed potatoes should be bed-. ded. Small potatoes are to be preferr ed for the plant bed, especially those that were made from the cut vines last year A potato is not a true seed but only an enlarged, under-ground stem; it is not even a root, as it does not take nourishment from the soil directly, but through the stem attach ment. A small potato will make near ly as many draws aa a large one, and many more of them may be placed in bed. For bedding select a sunny exposure. Make out a bed four feet wide, and length sufficient Cover the space marked out with any good, well-rotted manure, if the soil be not already rich, and dig it with a spading frok. Hake smooth and then deposit the sound, small potatoes -regulurly over m '. tne surtace, no nearer than tne width of the finger. Press them uniformly into the soil by placing a thick board over them and the necessary avoid upois. Cover with li Jit surface soil to the uniform depth of the second joint ot the forefinger. If covered shallow the plants wilt not promptly throw out fibrous roots, and many of them when slipped from the parent potatoes will have no roots at all. JJixe farmer. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcer, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tctte, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corn, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 25 cents pes box. Fur bale by Kluttz & Co. 3:ly. It is Human nature. "I'd like to know " he becran as he entered police headquarters yesterday. "if we have a pojice force?" " We have, ' replied the Sergeant, "Then I want it to protect me LI am a taxpayer. . iou shall be protected, sir. vv hat isthecase?n "Why, I got "some paint on my over coat last night, and my wife sponged u on wiin Denzmeanu lett it outdoors o air. It's cone! Yes sir, gone!" "Well, well try and find it for von. - The wrathy man had scarcely de parted when a second stranger entered and demanded to know: . "Have we police or have we not?" 'We have," replied the sergant. "Well, here's an overcoat I found in a my yard this moraing, where some burglar had probably left it. Just smell the chloroform will yon !" A messenger was sent to overtake .he first 'man and he returned and identified the coat which had blown over the fence. "Yes, sir, it's mine," said he. as he started off, "ann hope the police wilt De more v giiant in tuture. : "And it was in my yard, sir" said aumber tw o, as he went out, "and if anj nore Duriars come around yoj polici will hear from me." Detroit Free Press. We Tell Yen Plainly that Simmon's Liver Regulator will rid ron of Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation and Bilhou.ness. It will break up chills and fever and prevent their return, and is a complete antidote Tor all malarial poison yet entirely free from qninino or calomel. Try, it and you will be astonished nt the good results of the genuine Simmons Liver Uegulator, prepared by J. II. Zeilin & Co. Points on Onion Culture. ' Thilind shoufd be drained, and well manured, with hog, hen, cow or horse manure, and sowed the first weelc in April, with good Peed, in rows fourteen inches apart four pounds. to an acre. A liberal top-dressing of wood-ashes is good. As soon as seeds are up apoly wheeLhoe and "scufflers;" pull up every weed. .About 200 Bounds of- tnnor. phosphates to the acre will now - help much. Thin but little, if at all. - - Unions do best grown year after year on the same ground. " ' I. J 'aVaa'aaaBaaaaa,TMMMMM ; Shocking Accident So read the headli es of many a news paper column, and we pernse with nalnira- ting interest the details of th and are deeply impressed by the sacrifice of iiuatau iiyes laToived. Tet thousands ot men ana women are falling victims everv vear to that terrible I m m m .m . 1 .wiwiiiiiuilun (scmfala of the lungs), and they and their friends are satisfied to belieTe the malady incurable, isow there could be no rreati r ui.owtac o curunj power, ot course, can rreior5iunginatis entirely wasted.bat Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discoverwill aiuij miy sureiy arrest tne ravages of cuasampunn. li taken in time. Do not therefore, despair, until ytu have tried this wunuermi rcmeay. A Barrel of flour wegbs 103 pounds. HUMPHREYS' Cloth & Cold Binding Mi rcv wtU Stol Eagraftag, -. aiiuanciK. - Hru r. O. Ro 191A. V. T. x.nrr or mxciTAi. xoa. cemxs rmicx. Peven. CoBcaatioa, iatlAmtnutUm." ,2$ Worms, worm rvrc worm vone.. .j Crylnc Colic, or TaoliintoflnfaBU. .2 IMorrnea. of (joitaroa or audiu...... .t lyaeBierr, r. Gnpir,., Bilxras iJolie.. .SIS t;koi Icr llforbaa. Voramj..., ; 5 Cirrhi Ootd. iirooefaitia.. .35 enral(la, Toothacha. Ftmmcf.... Hraarhra. Sick Haadartia. Vartiro. :ii HOMEOPATHIC lOlUyaacpoi. Bilioaa Rtomach..-..... .33 .2 . .2 .2 .2 .AA .SO .SO .50 npareaaeo or rammi renoaa-.... Wbttea. too Profnaa Parioda. ......... Croap. Cooch, Difficalt BroatoMr.. As It Rbewna. KrrpU. Ernuoos. H heumatian. Rhnmtio Paina.... Feror and Acne. C'bill. ilalaria..... PIIm. Rlind or BUedinr n.. IS t4 1 l 17 Ii ratarrhlnflnaau. Cold in tha Usad ZUf Whooainc tncn. viotant yooana. It Geacral lhliUy.Phjici naaju .60 HMIfT Iiaraao hi .rroa loHUy..... ........ .....le Urinary WrikDrw, WaUin Bad..; .50 Olaeaaea of Ihe Heart. Palpitation .1 .OO 32 SPEC! Fi OS. Sold by Drapjriata, or eeot poatpaid oa roonpt of . prioa-MCMf MaW IMCI IS IA. 1M fakaaM. JLI. 3:Gm. j SALE, Of Real Estate. IF NOT SOLD PRIVATELY BEFORE April 3, 1888, I will sell to the highest bidder at the Court Iloaso door, the liousc and lot now occupied lv Mr. Thos. Harri son, on tice street. House with 5 rooms, all in good repair. Lot C0x2C0; well . m-WT 1 1 -am . t -, a in ine vara. wiii r.ii-o sen . nt The same time and place, one beautiful build inr lot on Council street. 85x195 feet. For particulars applt' to 20:3t. j ! J. M. IIADEN. In obedience to an order of the Supe rior Court of Catawba county, made in the case of Susan S. Trollinger, Ajlmx.of M. B. Trollinger vs B. H. Trollinger and others, I will resell on the premises nt 12 o'clock M.j on Saturday, the 7th day of April,! 1888, that valuable tract of land known as the Chunn place, adjoining Thomas Hyde and others on the W. N. C. li. R. two miles east of Cleveland, in the county - of Rowan containing 151 acres, more or less. Terms of sale: The purchaser to pay 20 per cent, cash the balance on a credit of six months. The purchaser to give bond with approved security. Title re tained until all the purchase money is Eaid. The bidding will begin at three undred dollars. SUSAN S. TROLLINGER, 20:4t, Adm'xofM. B. Trollinger. March 5, 18S8. AflministratQr's Notice. Having qualified as Administrator upon the estate of Thomas L. White, all per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to me V. ; a 1. . m a v s . i iur uaymeno ueiore ine om aay or March 18S9, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. March 8th, 1888. W. A. BARBER, Lee S. Overman, Administrator. Attorney. 21:6t. MMmfi Hoiice. Having qualified as Administrator upon the estate of Jacob N. kepley, all per sons having claims against the said estate an, hereby notified to present them to me for payment on or before the 8th day of March, 1889, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. And all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate settlement of the same. . WILSON TROTT. March 8th, 1SS8. Administrator. 21:6t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator ot the estate of James A. Jamison, dee'd, notice is hereby given to all persons hav ing claims against said estate to exhibit the same to me on or before the 9th day of February, 1889. Dated Feb. 2d, 1888. 16:Ct, D. W. LOWRANCE, Administrator of James A. Jamison, llotice to Mtors and Creditors. AH persons having claimsagaihst the es tate of C)almcrs S. Shoaf, dee'd, are here by notified to present the same to the un dersigned for payment, on or before the 16th of February, 1889, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. And those indebted to said estate, are hereby notified to settle the same without delay. II. E. S II OAF, Administrator. Feb. 16,1888. 17J5t:pd. CoiBioo's Sale of Eiial Estate. In pursuance of a judgment of the Su perior Court of Rowan county, I will sell at the Court house door in the town of Salisbury on Monday, the 2nd day 01 April, 1888, at public 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; Cowan and wife to Ann Mc Neely dated the 15th da of September, 1886, and registered in Book 67. 470, of the Public Registers Office of Ro wan county. Terms of sale : The purchaser to nav one-half cash and , the balance in sir months, interest on deferred payment at o per ceni. KERR CRAIGE, Commissioner. Dated Feb. 9, 1888. 16:6w. -1 THE LEADIIO ZM WOOD & SONS ; 10 S? 14th StEchsiozYa. Request; all Gardeners, Earnicrs and Truckers to send -for their HEW SESD CATMiOGUE for 18SS, It cont'ins derrnc ir ' aTl new cyr .in 1 desirabb -arietus of 1PMITS for UeT'arm and Garden that are : idaptd to the South. . Grass Cbrcr Seeds a Specialty. Catalojus mailed free. "Senu for it. AUGTION SEEDS ICOIOM! ECONOMY! Tie Best Slue in 113 St:tj. Our JVarranl. These shoes arc made of first quality Calf Skin. The bottom stock is! ALL and single sole leather counters.- We Gpar Atee these uppers to oUtvyear the soles j on them, and the extra pair which wo furnish with if!-"'-- them. These half soles have the edges all niade and (the holes punched for the nails which fare ! , ""I f furnished with Jhem, so can be put on at a time, by any 0ne; thereby saving 7 5c 1 4 SI I lace and button shock al ways on liana. I j Schultz & VanWyck. M l Black Front, Main Sited. NEW FIRM Tha undersigned have entered fnto a co-partnership for the purpose of conduct ing? the tiKOUEKY and PROpUCE COMMISSION business, to At4 from March 28, 1887. Consignments especially solicited. . ! j.f McNEELY & TYSjON.- The undersigned takes this opportunity to return thanks to his numerous friends for their patronage, and asks the con tinuance of the same to the NEW FIRM! He vil always be on hand to serve the patrons of the a EW FIRM. 27:tf J. D. McNEELY. revolutionized wona during the last half century. Not least among theiwondera of inventive progress is a method and system of work that can be performed air over the country nit h on separating the workers from their homes 1 1 '.1- 1 . ray noerai: any one can ao ine iworic either sex, young or old: no special abil ity required. Capital not needed; you are sti tea iree. vui tnis oui ana reiun to us and we will send you free, some thirig of great value and importance td you, inai win Biari you in Dtisiness whicn will bring you in more money? right awayi than anything else in the world. Grand outfit free. Address True & Co., Augusta, Maine. ; Is m filelnPfcllrtilelBlita. I at the Nrwper Adver , tiidsr Arener of Jier. N. W AVER OH. mr tntiioiiaod acwiU. Cedar Cove Nnrseriel, Which are now bv odds the largest, best conducted and well stocked with the most reliable fi-uits of any nursery in theiState. Contains more reliable acclimated fvarie- ties of Apples, Peaches. Pears. Cherries, crapes, ana an otner mists lor orcnara andj garden planting. We have no!, com Eetttion as to extent of grounds and eaiitifully crown trees and vines bf all desirable ages and sizes. We cap and wilt please you in stock. Your orders solicited. Prices reasonable. Deacrip tivej catalogue sent free. Address 1 . N. W. CRAFT, I Shore, Yadkin County,;. C. 47: ly. f BSIUOim RaiLEerfl WiilS i!a A, LI fa Experience. Remarkable and Qtilcte: cures. Trial Paciaces. Send Btacap for sealed particulare. Address Dr.ARD & CO. Louisiana, Mo. aad Whlakay RV Ita earatfat hon wita oat pain. Baok of ar tiaalan Mat FBEK Offio mi WhiMbaU fit. I IfVou Wish a Good Article Of jPLpo Tobacco, ask your dealer foi I "Old Rip." ( IVEAKIUHDEVELOPED t?H?'Hof'tyHU1NBoi)v',,LRrifen'igg, UPtil). HTRRNtilUkK.lvV.,,,.. j, in intL,j-nt uwmTt long run in onr wwr. wwwill t thotthwrw i no Jhwm t.ha On th eontrrT.thti(iTtiwr rT.rr g?OAL Co.. MCTffolo.lT FOR SALE. OnejJrick nouse and lot, on the corner of pulton and Kerr streets, abotrt one iw-i P lit JUU One Frame House street, i and lot oh Lee One) Frame House and lot on 'Main Also shares in N. C. R. B. S J?reofMM-H- E-4 Miss Vic i vuHBoxai tneir home on j Main: I 40:tfl s i aa?.AKKBR?0 ' h !J"AIR BAL8AW - Hair to ita Yaaiaful cJi J A- Ir-n..h EtEWciHcEO IT , 8Ua Car aaa BloauiJk .rf rV Sul amp far trial PSSt LEATHER It (mm w9Q FicliDsM & DaMille Eailioal Co. Western North Carolina Division. GENERAL PASSENGER DEPT: , Asheville, N. C, Sep tJ 24th, 1S87. - M a-saaaaBBaaaaaaBa iIBaaaaaaaaaaaBBaBiaakaaBaW ' " PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULE. j , 4 Eficctivc Sept. 25th, 1887. . ; t Eastern 7o meridian time used when not otherwise specified.'. .. .. v j WESTBOUND. Lt. An LT, LV. Ar. LT, Ar. Lt. Ar. LT. Ar. Cba Hasten Colombia, Augusta AtUfita Coarlolta 6. iK) p. m. j.js a.m. l.oo p. m. Sparta ntury 5.34 Accouamodatloo Tinsenztr Xparta&burc a.so p. m. .o a. m. !itnarsnnUlle 1.11 6.5.1 AKHevtUe .00 7.00 AsheTlHe T.l llot Hpiintn .ca tMorristown 11.4$ tKnorille - 1.05 p.m. - tChattatiooga hHi EASTBOUND. Lv. t'Jnattanoo?a t so a m. ; tKnoxvllie 1.19 p.m. IMorrlstown S.50 Hot Springs - 1M Ashcvllle 9.41 ' Accommodation Passenger Asberille s.lo . m. 1.49 a.m. nentlersomtlle 9.68 li.o Ar. Lt. Ar. Spartanburg- 1. 10 p. nu 9.00 a.m. Lt. Spartanburg' . ;S.4 9.1 Ar. caarlotte S.25 S.CS Ar. AlanU l.ttp. m. AuguBta 19.30 a. m. Columbia ' !30 Chaxlestoa Mealstations. tOent ral tli mertdlan time. Pullman Sleeplnjr Oar between not Sprtags and Sar&nnah. Tla A. O. L. and Charleston. Tnrough car between Morrlstown and Charleston via Sou in Carolina R. It. JAS. L. TAYLOR, G. P. P. W. A. WIXBURN, A. D. J. T. fiicluEOita anil DaiTille Railroad Co. W. N. C. Division. Passenger Train Schedule. Effective, Sept. 25th. 1S87. KASternT5 th. mertdlan tlmo Used, when not otlierwlsc speciaed. WEST BOUND Leave New Yor'x 4 SO p.m Philadelphia 5T Ualtlmore 42 Wcstunston H M KlchmonU J HO a.m Kalelgh . . 1 00 . Arrive Sail-bury ll3a. m rstatesvllle 12 so p. in Hickory 1 conneliyS wrings 1 4 Morffanion 8 34 Marlon 8 1 ASHKVILLE 5 OS Hot Springs 7 05 t Mormstown s 45 tKnoxMUe 10 90 EAST BOUND Leave t Knoxvllle 30 a. m t Morrlstown l? 43 UotSprlnys 10 ASIIEVILLK p.m Round Knob . 15 Marion ' 3 18 Morg-antoa 4 IS Hickory 6 95 statcsvlile 23 Salisbury 10 Arrive Raleigh 33a.Im Klohmond ' 15 Washington 8 10 Baltimore 30 03" Philadelphia 12 35 P. n 'ewYork sso Murphy Branch. Dally except SUNDAY TKAIX NO 18 8 do a ra Leave Asherlllp .... TRAIN NO IT Arr 4 60 p. m S 30 10 is a.m Leave 7 so 10 25 Arr Waynesvllle tttpm Charleston . . 3 J arret ts A. & S. Hoad. Dally except SUNDAY TRAIN NO II TRAIN NO 11 8 60 p. m Leave Spartanburp Arrive I ! p. m in Arrive jienaersouvuio Ashevllle Leave 8 10 Dinner Station, t Central (90 th. meridian) time. Pullman parlor aar between Salisbury KnoxvUle Pullmn tlf eplrf care, ca all nlht traits. JOS. L. TAYLOR, O. P. A. , W. A. WINBUBN. Act g" D. P. A. THIS papee r&r&itez idrertMac Ctirea(10 Sprnoa St-X' ontrab may W na4 for it IH NW YOE&. Bfall 1 Itewarded are those who BUflLl read this and then act: they will find honorable employment that will not take them from their homes and fam ilies. The profits are large and sure for every industrious person, many nave made, and are now making several hun dred dollars a month. It is easy for any one to make $5 and upwards per day, who is willing to work. Either sex, young or old; capital not needed; we start you. kverytbtng new. .No special ability required; you, reader, can do it as well as any one. Write to us atonce for full particulars, which we mail free. Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. Iy 'out of sorts' with eadach, ttomaea iarder,torpM llvar, pain In ackr tds,cn ttlpaUon, att , neglect Mays t.tL Ono de of Stroar'a Sanative Pills will give rsHot A. few doses reatsre to new health uad vigor. 3F ' Steam, Air and Vacuum' Piimps, (Vertical and Horizon- kw ui VERTICAL PISTON. O The TteU P1EDM0HTAIH-IINE Mmi Eichmond & Danville Eailroad. IN EFJFECT SEPT.' 4, 18S7. Tbjlixs Run; By 75 !Meiiidian TImeI T i DAILY SOUTHBOUND No. 0. NO. M. Lt. New York i M Ptiliadelpula Baltimore VaKlilnrtnn 19 U 7 SO t 4S A H I " . M t 51 t 4a 11 00 3 00 ft SO t 30 4 i 6 OS ft SI 8 05 t 41 a 10 ti oo 37 t 33 - 6 SO 10 1$ 11 2S It 31 ft M I 35 IS 01 1 00 3 34 4 4S 10 40 11 tl s s- CHarloiiesvlili AM Lynchburg " hlctmomi 6 1C .Burkesvllle " Keys) Hie Drake's Branca lunvnie " Greensboro Goldstoro " , Kal-iffh " Durham Ar. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 15, 1888, edition 1
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