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Olt Slinv Jim, " I wfcked ez sin,. i Nobody cudden't do nuffin wid him. K -. TtxaM Sifting. 1 The Tre was Saved. A geutlemaa who lives near Augut- ; ta, tells, m , tne Atlanta uonstuuuon, iWf interesting sfory about William 1 Henry Ilussell, the great JLnglisIi sin 'igeTj who .was all the rage forty years "oL It was in 1848. ' The coming of Kussell had been heralded: for weeks in advance of his visit, and when he reach ed Augusta the people were eager to heal hi m. The hall was crowded. In the audience was Col. Ben! Harris, who had come fifteen miles to attend the con tort jrltusseH' sang: hl'm Afloat," -IvyIGreen,f and several other of his fiwaoas songs. His greatest triumph, however, was bis singing f "Wood man Spare That Tree.'' When he lsnised jthej third verse Col. Harris jumped up and shouted; "I'll bed d if n skill be cut down. I'll give $100 out at my own , pocket save it!" riiisphterruption of course created a ciiation. Col. Harris wais an elegant K-ntleman. j Recovering himself he u;ude elaborate apology for what he had said and done, but he could not couceal his mortification, j There was a shojrt pause. Russell broke , the si vnce "Ladies and gentlenlan7, said he, 'l liaie siingthat song in all parts ot vim civilized world. I have been com plimented by thecrowned heads of Eu rope ind ! the i. potentates of the east. Hut, believe me, - L have never received 6 fiie a complement as that just Pali eie bj the gentleman." i i i A Hint to the Public. Thftre is one important item about pantuifice regulations the public do not fully iinderstand; or at any rate pay littleheed to.. That is as to placing the slnder's name and address on mail parens. ( If misdirected, insufficiently paidbr nn mailable, the sender can tlicupe at once notified; buf otherwise if misdirected, the parcel croes to the Uead: letter oflfice, and if short paid or ' unm:lilable the addressed must be in- ' formed by card, and thereby consider uie fime is iJost. upon the wrapper of third class mail, matter the law per- iuusiuu wnung or printing except nnimf and 'address of the sender and addresses wjth return request -On fourQi class matter (merchandised the - n'ames of the articles enclosed mar also be pljxed. Packages should be wrap- irar snugiy i witn strong paper and twine,-.Ladies usually tie up bundles wua tnreaa, and they are not secure eiiough for handling. . Thjese parcels often break Open in the mails', and the articles get separated jromxueaiaress. Much inconvenience results as a matter of course. What ever is sent through the mails should be prbperly packed, have the amount l jioftage securely placed thereon, and i i.ie aaarega legible and complete both 1 ci sender and receiver. If what is be ing sent is of obvious value let it be re f slewed, as the additional cost is only ten cents. Ex. i , Bucklea's Arnica Salve. . ''Cwi Bkst Salve in the world for Cota, B. uiscs. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,' Fever S 'resjTcae, Chap)e(l Hands, Chilblains Curnsjand all SkiiKruptions, and positive I v curee Piles, or Ijo iuv rinnir.,! t. :.. i, nratced to jrive perfect! satisfaction, or . luoneyi refandetl. Price 25 cents pes box; ;Fir Sale by Kluttz & Co. i 'r . - : ' ' i r Aja Accommodating Texan, i W.hn Col. Sumpter was in New i. s xork strolling about arid seeing what .r. Jf be seen, he noticed by the side of 4 the dpor of a large mansion on Fourth ven4e, right under the bellj the words: I V Please ring the bell janitor." Ater reflecting a few minutes, Col. Sumpter walked ud and mm f h 1.11 such pnll that one might; have sup JWt l7inS to extricate it by the rootsf m a few minutes! an angry- uiu vuns tne aoor open. "Are you the janitor?! asked Co bumpter. - j "s; what do yon wanti1" , I saw that notice, , 'Please ring the bell for the janitor so Iraiig the bell for you, and now I want td know whv can t you ring the bell! yourself j r We Tell You Pla that inmw Liver Regulator will rid you D wpensta, Ileailaclic Constiiatw .rt BillumsneM. J It will break ui chills and fercrand prevent their return, and is a complete antidote for all malaria poison fc entirely free from quinine tr calomel Try, it and you will be 4irihcd,it the 4 mi results ;pf the genuine Simmon LWrr uljitor, prepared 1 y J. U.'Zciiin & Co. i . ' i ' A inch pan i is ten and seven-eighths - , i t-: Tobacco Flies. r SIMPLE METHOD FOB DESTROYIXQ , TIIE3C. , . An exchanse otters the following advise V in regard , to destroying; the troublesome tabucco ny. Cut this ou and Dastein'YOur hat To kill the tobacco fly use plenty of cobalt dissolved in water and sweet ened with susrar or honev. Drive stakes all around the tobacco patch fifty or sixty yard - apart. Get strips of shingles or latns and Dore notes in them. Nail these on top of the stakes and every evening about sundown go with a basket of irmson flowers ana Sut one In each hole in each shingle, rawing it down tight enough to pre- vent tne wind trom Diqwmg ii out, aim then put iu, three drops of cobalt, and be sure to commence this as soon xa the first flies come. It will pay you to grow some early jirason plants in your hot bed or with your tomato plants, so as to nave vour nmson uiossoms m time. Don t put anv in the patch; al around the edge will be enough," Benews Her Youth. Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, CUy Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, tlte truth of which i vouched for by the residents of-thc town: I am 73 years old, have been troubled. with kidney complaint and lameness for many years: could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am aVle to do all my own bouse work. 1 owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having n newed mj youth, and removed completely all disease ana. pain. Try a bottle, only 50c. at Kluttz's Drug Store. Romance of a Poor Young Man. The romance of an Iowa vouner man did not turn out in the regulation way. He saw the photograph of a Monmouth Hit) young lady j and immediately fell in xove. as time passea nis love grew. until he could stand it no longer, so he came to Monmouth to tell her that her image was imprinted on his heart. He returned to Iowa a sad and sorrowful man, in love with the whole family, because now the image of the old man's boot-toe is imprinted near his relover pocket. CONSUMPTION SUEELY CUBED. To the Editor Pleaso inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have baen -permanently enred I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of -your readers who have con sumption if they will send me their ex press and post othce address. Respect Fully, T. A. Slocux, M. C, 181 Pearl st. N. Y. There are fifty-seven retail liquor houses in Atlanta: Ga., eight retail beer saloons; one wholesale beer house and four wholesale liquor houses. The in come from the fifty-seven retail liquor houses alone, if no more were licensed, would amount to 57,000 for this year, while the beer saloons are licesnsed for $100 a year. The sale of liquor is confined to very restricted limits, and the saloons are pretty well bunched together. i ' We accidently overheard the following uiaiogue on ine street yesterday: jones -amitn, why don't you stop that disgusting hawking and spitting? Smith How:an 1? You know I am a martyr to catarrh. J. Do as I did. I had the disease in its worst form but I am well now. S. What did you for it? J. I used Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. xk uuicu me sou it win cure you. S.--I've heard of it, and by Jove, try it. r , I'll J. lobo. You'n find it at all the drug stores in town. This Cow Beats the Record, The Holstein Friesian cow. Preterit No 3,273 H.H:B., owned by Dal- I - - 13 Ti , n ias o. iiippie or uuua, Alleghany county, N. V.. has just closed her vear milk record. The cow has given 30, 318J pounds during the ve r. exce- ding au previous recoros by 4,ZW7 pounds and 6 ounces. Edwin Forrest's Secret The great tragedian. Forreat. had secret which everybody ought to learn and profit by. Said he. "I owe all mv success to the fact that everything I have uDuenaKen i nave aone thoroughly. I never neglect trifles." That'll th tws don't neglect trifles. Dba't neglect that hacking cough, those night-sweats, that feeble and capricious appetite. nd uc wiuer ay mpioaas, inning in themsel ves, but awftil in their significance. They herald the approach of consumntion. are in danger, but you can b snved. ur. mercea uolden iledical Discovery will restore you to health and vigor, as it ion inuuswiug qi oiners. or all snrnfli- lous diseates, and consumption is one of tuvui, it i a aovereign remedy. A Green country (N. Y.) farmed drove into Coxsackle and stopped in front of one of the store-. He sot oui uta Lu,iuu iciw me norse in charge of his wife. He thn dolikoatai., Zj moved the buffalo rtbvfrom the lap of his better half and laid it upon hii norse leaving his wife to sjiiver in ihJ cold. Theresent mational colors of Ihe ijmcea- ataus were not adopted b uongreas until 1777. exist in thnn Uttr eanda of forms, but are surpass ed by the marvels of invention. Those wno are in need of profitable work that can oe done while livinsr at . once send their address to Hallett jfe ' po-r Portland,? Maine, and receive free, 1"11 ,nformatlon how. either sex, of all n earn from $5 to $25 per day and uFwa" wherever they live. You are ;-f l&nea ,r.eev -pital not required. Some ,t. Wrww' a single day at tnw wrk. All succeed. I h i JPNt A eslecteit coM or cough may eau tw ruunMMila.'Niuraptton or other Catal 4isesUcsick beadaeh as Uou3jdjitU: HUMPHREYS S3. HTJHPSSETS' SCOZ ' Cloth & Cold Binding . suiucarcKi. - - - IMm.r.6llUfHliI.T. x.ikt or tsixciTAi. no. ecus .ts tlaMu. Worn Kar. Worai Col.; -Ji Oy Colic, or TmUubk of LniaaKa. .2 5 IMarrba. of Children or Adalu .2 1 ' Oyoenierr. Griping, Biltooa Cti.,.V...2S Cbolrra Morbus. Vwmiuo-..,,. ,2S (a(ha,CoM, brwocsiu.... ' earalcia. ToothmciM, raoaaeh..,,. .SX HeaaetM. c Haadaetia. VortHta. .t V T HOMEOPATHIC Of aacaata. BiIhmm Stanaeh. .S - II IS IS 14 16 SI feinaareaacaor Pataral terlaU . V ailea. too rrotanm fmnaa wiJ .T Craap. Ooaca. UiOiealt ttraaUriaf .25,- mt Hhcam, Erraipaiaa, Ernpiiaaa.. R baiMMUam. .9 .SO .19 Fe-ef & Af, Cbilla. Mala Plica, niiad or Bloodinf. Catarrh. Inflnaaia. Ookl io tba IVICa tha HiuCta 2Vi llkaaalnl t;otiCR 14 J7 (jeajeral lci MiUy.PbrsKMlWaakaaai .40 HUaay IHcaa '.ftO rrvau lblU..........t:XUM I riaary WrakjM-M. Wattinc Bwi... .SO. fMaeaaea af th Hirt. Palpttaioa..l.O' sol MS SPECIFIC 8. ,. Soid bjr Draaaiata. or aant poatpaid oa raoaipt of sm. ; i n y AUCTION; SALE, ' ',. ij.-k -.J' 6 Of Real Estate. IF NOT isOLD, PRIVATELY BEFOltE April 3, 1888, I will sell to the highest bidder at the Court House door, the house and lot now occupied by Mr. Thos. IIirri- son, on Lev street. House wit It 5 rooms, all in crood! renhir. 'Lot 50x200: well in the yard. Will alto sell at the same time and place, one beautiful build- nr lot on Council street. 85x195 feet. For particulars apply to 20:3t. J. M. II ADEN". In obedience to an order' of the Supe rior Court of Catawba county, made in the case of Susan S. Trol linger, Adrax of M. B. Trollmger vs R. Jl. Trollinger and others, I will resell on the premises at 12 o'clock Mi, 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. R. 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 ou a credit of six months, The purchaser to give bond with annroved security. Title re tained until ail tho purchase money is Enid. The bidding will begin at three undred dollars. SUSAN S. TROLLINGER. 20:4t. Adm'x of M. B. Trollincer. March 5, 1888. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as Administrator unon the estate of Thomas L. White, all per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to me for payment before the 8th day or March 1889, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. March 8th, 1888. W. A. BARBER, Lee S. Overman, Administrator. Attorney. 21:6t. m kMMnw'i Notice. Having qualified as Administrator upon the estate of Jacob N. Kepley, all per sons having claims against the said estate are 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 laueuiea w saia esiate are re quested to make immediate settlement of the same. WILSON TROTT. March 8th, 1888. Administrator. 21:6t. i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator ot the estate of James A. Jamison, dee'd, notice is nercoy given to ail persons hav ing claims against said estate to exhibit the same to me on or before the. 9th day or b eoruary, (, Dated Feb. 2d, 1888. 16:6t. D. W. LOWRANCE, Administrator of James A. Jamison. liotice ta Heirs and Creditors. All jK-rsons having claims against the cs tate of Chalmers S. SI 1 oaf, dec'tl, are here by notified to present the same to the un dersined 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 notined to settle tne same without delay. II. E. SHOAF, Administrator. Feb. 16. 1R88. 17.fit:pd. , - Common's Sale of Ml Estate. In pursuance of a judgment of the Su perior Court of Rowan county, I will sell at the Court housedoor 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 day of September 1886, and registered in Book 67, page 470, of the Public Registers Office of Ro wan county. -Terms of sale 1 The purchaser to pay one-half cash and the balance in six months, interest on deferred payment at o per cem. f KERR CRAIGE, ! Commissioner. Dated Peb. 9, 1888. 16:6w. THE LEALHia 10 S. Mth St, Eichnsond, Va. . Request all Ganleners, rarmers and Trackers to sendfor their PW!51D GATALOGUE for i8S8. : It cont ins, decr ptions of al ne'V and tK-sir:d)b varieties of "SEEMtePMITS for tie Fmna vl Garden that are adjptc t.;ths South. Crass'& Cfovsr Seeds a Specialty. Car Jojiz uLdcd b c S-;;- fox it. ffliD: ECONOMY1 ECOif OMf 1 : iTtB" Best Shoe in th3 Slak! Our Warrant i These shoes are raafle of .first quality Calf Skn j lue bottom stock is ;I LL X,EATHER ( and single sojc leather counters. We Guar antee these uppers rto I a Jl ii . ii. : i - touiwuar me soies on them, and the extra pdir which wo furnish with them. These half soles have the edges all raalle and! the holes punched for the nails which are furnished with them, lo may can do put on at any time, by any one thereby saving 75c to SI A full line of Congress, tace ana outtoti stioes af ways on hand. Sclmltz 5 VinWyck.. Black' Front, Jaw Street A NEW FIRM. The undersigned have entered into la co-partnership for the purpose of conduct ing the GROCERY and PRODUCE COMMISSION business, to date fro?n March 28, 1887. Consignments especially solicited. j j! McNEELY & TYSON. J The nndersiinied takes this onnortnnitv to return thanks to his numerous friend f a i , . -s or meir patronage, ana asks the con tinuance of the same to the SEW FIRM. He will always be-on hand to: serve the patrons of the NEW FIRM. 27:tf f J. D. McNEELY J ' INVENTION has revolutionized thft wnrlil rliirirtor the last half centurv. Not least, nmonn the wonders of inventive progress is a uiciuuu anu sysiem 01 worK tnat can be performed all over the eonntrv ivithmit separating the workers from their homes. n..L lit1:.. 1 . . T x ay iiocrai; any one can do the work; either sex, young or old; no special abil ity ireauired. Canital not newled- vnii are started free. Cut this out and return to us and we will send you free, some thing of crreut valuo and imnortnnno tn C - T7 -jj-va a.waMx.V W you, that will start you in business which vriu unng you in more money right away, than anything else in the world. latino ttrar free. Auuress TRUE & Coi, SV 1 s a J a Augusta, Maine. i I la on file tn Ptanndelahlax i at toa I.wipor Adver tlidsr Arraer of Ueaan. N. W. AYE.R SON. our autliorled afc-enU. Vfeit Ceiar Core Herseries, Vhich are now by odds the largest, besl Conducted and well stocked with the most reliable fruits of any nursery in the Stated Contains more reliable acclimated varie ties 6f Apples, Peaches, Pears, Cherries Grapes; and all other fruits for orchard and garden planting. We have no com Eetition ; as to extent of grounds urtcl eaiitifnily grown trees and vines of att desirable ages and sizes. We can an will please you in stock. Your order solicited. Prices reasonable. Descrip- iive catalogue sent iree. Aaaress H i N. W. CRAFT, I Shore. Yadkin CountyN. C. ' 47:ly, ' ' SilUII WriSiLE&SI CECIL A Life Experience. Remarkable and quick cures. Trial Pacatages. Send stamp for sealod particulars. Address Or.'WAAD & CO. Louisiana, Mo. and Waltkar BaW lta earad at boat vlth oat pain. Book of par. ttealan Mat FREK. B. M.WOOLAJCV. M.Bw Uait, iaaw omoe G4 WbltehaU 8U I If You Wish a Go.d Article Jill - - - . Oi Plco? Tobacco, ask your dealer foi ! , - "Old Rip." 1 VEA!(UNDEVELQPED ZFTTEJ Kf.NOH H Kj KU.Et U an ntTOtind. uwront long run ib onr Tanr. inTrply tolnon '. i a rpiy to rtdanca of hn ri.w will awy that thora ta aaori lane nan anowr iniw. Jim i tna roatrary.tha adwrttaom ara tit CirmiMin aiTina all rarticnl.r. by i Mp-ptcaI, Oo . Hnffialo.N.Y. Toli by ar)rl FOR SALE. One Brick House and lot, on the corner wii unuu ana jverr streets, about on acre in lot. one l-ramc House and lot on Lee5 street. vne frame House and lot on Mailt sireei. Also shares in N. C. R. R. enquire ot .mrs. ii. E. and Miss Vic4 toria Johnson at their home on Maiil . SR TOMIO wttbont data ' oouipuunu uat euraa w hr-a all aia f alia. f.lT1. or.tea rf Coob, Weak UnnT ith.ir2l S?m ""aaelfaa. Invalaabla fur ar'f Ua Stomach aad Bowala. itt.it DnmUu HINDERCORN8. e!',:.?,,L wrnaad bert earaforOoa.Bu oeata at Drnsgfcts. Hiaoox Oo, it. V. a tf eon ! 1 a"j 41 & m Sa"roaa Co' Western North Carolina Division. GENERAL PASSENGER "DEPT. 1 - ' ' ' " ,i Asiieville, N. C, Sept. 24th, 1887. . PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULE. : , Effective Sept. 25th, 1887. ' I Eastern 75 meridian time used when not otherwise specified. WESTBOUND. Lt. cbarleston coop. m. r. '4. 1,-uiUQiDIa 9.4 LT. August -JA L. f ' AtLcola l.bO r. iartanburg- t.it a. m. i.f cuarioite - 1.00-p.m Ar. SparUAbunr 3.34 Accommodation passenger i-v. .spananoarr s.so p. in. 1.30 a. in Ar. Henderson v tile 7.1T ft.5.i AsheTllle - t.oo ' ?.oo Lt. Asbeville T.io Ar. 'Hot Springs ! t.o tMorrtstown n.45 tKnoviile. 1,05 p.m. Tumtaaooga a. 4 EA8TDOUND. Lt. t'.li&ttanooga iKiioxvllle fMorrlstown not springs A&hevlile so a m. p.m. .1.5 70 Ar. Lt. At. Lt. Ar. Ar. 0.41 Accommodation hassenper AsncTiue Mtt.D, .4 a.m Benaersonvme 9M 11.07 spartanDarf i.lt p. m HpartanbarY 3.48 CUarlotte t.ii AlanU t oo a. m. s.is .01 p.m. l.3 a. m. J.S5 August Columbia Cbartestoa 'Meal stations. tCentral mh meridian time. Pullman SleeDlmr Car between not SDrinsrs and Savannah. Tla A. G. L. and Charleston. Through car between Morrlstown and Charleston Tla South Carolina K. K. JA8. L. TAYLOR. O. P. P. W. A. WINBURN, A. D. P. T. fiicSmi ail Danville Railroad Co. W..N. C. Division. Passenger Traiu Schedule." Effective, Sept. 25th. 1887. Eastern 75 th. meridUn Uma used, when not Otherwise apeculea. i! WESTBOUND Leaye New Yorlc - 4 30 pr.m ! Philadelphia C SI BalUmore 1 4S Washington ' 11 00 Richmond S 30 a.m i! Kaleigh 1 00 Arrive Sail-bury lies a.m ' rstutesvlllo 18 30 p. m Hickory H Connelly Springs 1 4- 1 Morganton 8 S4 Marlon 3 18 AS11KVILLE 5 08 Hot Springs 7 05 t Morristowu 8 45 t Knox vino 10 00 EAST BOUND Leare t Knox vllle 6 30 a. m t Morristown 145 Uot Springs 10 55 ASHEVILLE 18 55 p. m Round Knob .8 15 Marion 318 Morganton 4 15 Hickory S 05 StatesTille 3 Salisbury 8 10 Arrlre Raleigh 6 35a.!in Richmond IS Wasuington 8 1 Baltimore 103 PUlladclphla If 35 p.-m i New York 3 $0 Murphy Branch. Dally except SUN DAT TRAIN NO IS 8 0 a m Leave AsheTllle .... I0i5 arr Waynesrllle itlpm, charlpsion .. SOS Jarretts , JTRAIN NO 17 Arr 4 so p. m sso 1015 a. m Loato 1 30 S. Road. Dally except SUNDAY TRAIN NO II TRAIN NO 11 1 SO p . m Leave Spartanburg Arrive S 10 p: m ' 9T Arrtvo Hendersouvllle t 58 a.m AshevUle . Leave sio . Dinner Stations, t Central (90 th. meridian) lime. Pullman parlor car between Salisbury t. Knoxvllle Pullunn lcplr g cars, on all nlht traits. L. TAYLOR, G. P. A. W. A. WINBCRN. Act'g D. P. A. THIS PAPEE P&Tc:i Mhxcrtisliix Burau(t0 Spruce 8tA where advert imna nz foatracta nxar aoe for lt IN NEW YOUIi.. T I A II 1 Kowa rtlcd are those who aBlliilaL read this and then act; they will find honorable employment that will uot take them from their homes and fam ilies. The profits are large and sure for every industrious person, many have made, and are now making several hun Ired dollars a month. It is easy for any ne to make $5 and Upwards per day, who is willing to work. Either sex, ypung or old; capital not needed; we -tart you. Everything new. No special ibility required; you, reader, can do it as well as any one. Write to us at once for full particulars, which we mail free. Address Btinson & Co., Portland, Maine. i It 'oat ef sorts' with soadacho, atom sea liftordar, torpid llvor, pain In back ar aide, eon stipation, ete , aegleet may be fatal One aosa Of fitrontr'a Sanatlw Pllla will glva ralitt, A few doses restere to new health and vigor. Steam, tal of VERTICAL PISTON. t" PIEDMONT AIR-1IHE: EODIE. Bichmond & Danville Railroad. LN EFFECT SEPT. 4, 1887. t Tbains Ron By 75 Meridian Time. SOUTHBOUND i jNo. CO. NO. St. , Ur. New Vork Philadelphia H Baltimore , " Washington - Char;otteavlUe Lynchburg ."khlehmomi , " BorkenTiiie j , Keyaylile Drake's Branch lunTille " Greensboro Goldsboro M Raleigh Durham Ar. Chapel Hill UllUborro Salem - High Point Salisbury StatesMIl Aaherllie ' Hot Springs Lt. concord " Charlotte " 8parunbnrjr. (irecBTllie - Atlanta is )ia 11 34 A U 40 SZ t 4S 11 00 S ov , so t so 4 1 5 OS S SI S 05 9 4S 8 10 ti 00 . 81 8 SS 6S 10 II 11 88 IS 31 8 S8 T 33' IS 01 1 00 8 34 4 48 10 40 P U S5 60 t 1C P M A M 11 -9H , IS 8 M 19 44 se 4 M tS IS T 15 tT0 11 16 IS I P M A M A M P M" . a P M 1 "i'so""" S S5 " B IS 43 1 P M DAILY. NORTHBOUND Lt. Atlanta v Ar. ureeRville No. SI. No. S3. 7 00 1 01 S M 5 05 09 6 41 T S7 8 is 4 AM S 84 P M 3 46 44 8 85 7 85 M I 8 OS " 8 11 " 9 40 , " tlS 84 A M U 44 A M t4 05 'to 35 , '1 45 " 11 V9 P M S 44 AM 3 03 " 3 55 " IS t 00 4 10 - 8 10 10 03 " IS 85 P If 8 20 " A M SuartJnbug Charlotte Concord Salisbury High Point Oreensboro Salem Hillsboro Durham Chapel Hill Ralelih oldsboro Danville Drake's Branch Kcysvllle BurkesTllle Ki bmond Lynch bnrg CharlottesvUle Washington Baltimore Philadelphia New York .4 ' 11 40 IS 08 12 45 P M I t8 15 S 10 4 35 10 10 IS 44 1 00 1 4t Z 45 1 15 5 40 8 S3 11 SS 8 00 6 SOI A M P M P M A M H Dally. t Daily, except Sunday! ' SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. . On train no 50 and 51. PuUman Buffet SleeDer between Atlanta aodSew Y'ork. , On traini 58 and is, PuHoian Buffet 8leener !he tween Washington and Montgomery; WasliliLt u and Augusta. Pullman Sleeper between Rlchnluiid and Greensboro. Pullman Sleeper betwet n Greens boro and Kaleigh. 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March 22, 1888, edition 1
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