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Attacked by Paeaonia.
u What is the first sjni ptom of pneu-
ihonia? was asked !o a New York
physician. -: ':
" A severe chill," was, the reply.
I "What oueht a man to do who is
ieized with such a chill??
He should get into a bath tub con
taining hot water so hot that it would
redden the skin andstaj there as long
M he can." - . , ,
!p "Whatsis the philosophy of such
i . .-W
-treatment r i .
A serere chill, wiich. always pre
cedes nkieumonia, indicates that the
blood has gorged the lrig, liter or
kidneys.- Now, the first reraedvnl step
U to dissipate this blood. The hot
hath does this. j It draws tb blood to
the surface, and dissipates it brer a
greater area. After haying laid in the
oath nntil relief is experienced the
patient should step out of it andwrap
.iimlf in a woolen blanket. Don t
ton to drr yourself with a towel, but
wrap the warm wool around you and
tumble into bed.
The consensus of opinion among
the leading physicians of the day, is
thkk nnmimonia is an infectious dis-
.u That u. the disease eerm is in
the air and when the right physical
r,Atnn in ..resented the eerm takes
root and fructifies.. The popular idea
that pneumonia ris confined to eold
weather is an erroneous one. There is
ho pneumonia in the Arctic regions. Jt
u mainly due to the suddenhanges in
our temperature. By v consulting the
health reports of New York city it
will be found that the highest death
'rate occurs in December and February,
jbut that there ore a good many cases
in August." 7"
CONSUMPTION SUEELY CUBED.
To the Editob Please inform your
rders that I have a positive remedy for
ko above named disease: By its timely
u-te thousands oi nopeiess cases nave
-en permanently cured. I snail oc gijia
send two bottles ot my remcay raisB
1 1 anv or vonr reaaers wno nave con-
imption if they will send me their ex-j
press and post office address, ltespcct
fullr. . A. KLOCUN, M, v., ioi reari si., xm. i .
llade for the Woods.
In t his VRahdom Recollections,"
ienrv, B. Staton tells the following
anghable story j of Jeremiah Mason,
be great lawyer:
"After lie had j become distinguished
n New Hampshire, he went into a ru
kt county to try. civil suit. A pom
dus little Judge was on the bench.
le assigned Mason to defend a negro
fn an indictment for petty larceny.
IWith surprise, tinged with idijpation,
Mon declined the; task. "Sir, you
knust obey the order of the Court."
f.auUhe little Judge. All you need
U to take your client into the ad
joining room, and give him the best
I!mI vice you can.T This struck Mason
an a funny liht, and he aro e, beckoned
o the netrro, and stalked in to an empty
r m with his "client" at his heels;
Are von cuiltv 'tf asked M?is3n.
"Yen. sir. " responded the'neerrb. "Can
they prove it? ; "Yes sir; all the wit-
inescn are here. , Mason put his head
out of the open window, and said: "It
u nbbnt lt feet to the ground. Do
yt ,see those- woods t me negro
le.iped, and Mason returned into the
cou.;t.; By and by the case wass called,
hut tne negro did not respond, -vvnert
i your client?" asked the little' Judge.
hi dd not know," replied Mason,
'Your honor directed me to give him
the best advice I could,-and ihe last I
saw of him he was running for those
w over there." Everv bodv laush-
e i eccept the little Judge, and the
curt tin fell on the scene.
Bothing Like It.
Etcry day swells the volume of. proof
that as a specific for all Blood diseases.
n. hing equals Dr. Pierce's GoMen Medi
ci! Discovery. Hem ember, this is an old
et ib Inhed remedy with a record! It has
b -rn tested many years in thousands of
raies with flattering success!
n l Luni? troubled Catarrh. KidneT diu
- . . . . . .-!
c. e, liTcr tiompiaint, uvpepsia. Sick I
Jleadache and all disorders resulting from
C'e, itTcr uompiamt, jypcpsia. Sick
Jleadache and al'j disorders resulting from
i jiiiovcrishedi Mood, there is nothing like
I r. Pierces Xioldcn Medical Discorerr
r .rld-renov. ned and ercr growing in favor!
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y A Texan y tells i the following snake
sUry : M0ne night my; wife ' and my
se.f were awakened by a noise from the
shelf which contained our; small- store
of crockery, followed by a crash-which
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fowwMiu.atpoon oxourcups
uu m vu hmu8 tu uuui.
Springing a p to discover the author'of
this attack upon China,' I found a
large snake in a somewhat unpleasant
fix. He had crawled upon the shelf,
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attracted by a number of eggs which
"M.hW 0n . Vi.f ilMh . L. l.
ncicBuivicu mwui.. wuo ui iucsb uc i oy impure dioou, xiaiaria irom tne sys
liad swallowed, and in order to cret at I tern and prevent as well as cure all Ma-1
the next he had put his head and
portion of his body through the handte
oitheiui which happened to stand be -
iwn t& . 5Su!r
. . - - -m. v uu-
aie was just open enough to let his
body, in its natural state, slip clevrly
through, but not sufficient to let it
pass when puffed out by the egg, His
snakeship thus found -himself unable
to adrance or! retreat; arid his flpunder
injr about to! escape from this norel
stock had caused the accident which
had aroused U.. 1 of course, proceeded
at once to execute summary iusticelip-
. mV. tK. orm n.
lowed were a dead loss."
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How't Tour Lirerl
Th old la.ly who rep.icl, whn asked
ti'TOpivrconslipatirm,- indiirestion, dizine
'i jid u hrTvhitrare 'ausettby a
' how her liver wa. 0m1 1.1
t w. -ite.1 foh-r .ini.WlilT. Prom.the., 1' ?, J,'' P '.'."
' n r! .. , i . iry,'it ani ton will be astonished at the
;pFomcthP?., there was -no escape, bat b . ' i Ai,.'v,i.r - . , 1 B',A,,C
. r Tf n,. . V . . i0'i rvsults of the jrenuine Simmon Livi-r
ri v . .( u " ,, r ,. . '. , , .emulator, preimred bv J. II. Z-i in & Co
An April, Shower.
"When the cattle are put on the
grastoo early both are injured
The note'thatt is notTdue till two
years will bejharder on you thanthe
note due in one ye?r. , . .
Counting our chickens before they
are hatched would not be so bad did
we first handle the eggs.- c .'. ;
The successful farmer is the one
that inajces ten: per, cent, on the
money he has lost through mistakes.
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The horse with plenty of curry-
nmh outside and oats inside doesn t
show his ribs before midsummer. i.j
It is a noor rule that wont -work
both ways: nevertheless, both' lending
and borrowing are unprofitable.
None but & good farmer can make
eight per cent on borrowed money;
and he is the last farmer to do it.
Bad tempered tows, dull plows, and
weak fences ought to oe ems nnenau
rable, for they are not immorable.
The man who allows the rivulets to
get his manure is always sure that the
government is rouomg tue people.
What doth it profit a man if he
keeps the weeds down on his farm and
allows them "to grow on the highway ?
Extend the house cleaning into the
cellar, and make the work more thor
ough where shirking would be least
seen.
Better haye your heart on your work
and eiglity acres, than a quarter-sf c-
tion and be at odds with your occupa
tion. There are now a hundred rivulets on
the farm, vet it is cneaper to give tne
animals drink frini a well protected
from surface water.
It is a false notion that is responsible
for grievous evils, that a cheap teacher
is good enough for the summer term,
because all the pupils are small.
It is better to take a little liver med
icine than to grumble ' and feel blue,
and the man who has had fruits during
the winter will not need the medicine.
Good highways are impossible as long
as the highway tax is worked out by
the tax payers. Collect the tax in
money and let the work publicly to the
lowest responsible bidder. American
Agriculturist for Aprils
Xs Consumption Incurable.
Read the following: Mr. C. II. Morris,
Newark, Ark., says: Was withdown Absj
cess of Lungs, and friends and physicians
pronounced me an ' Incurable, Consump
tive. Began taking Dr- King's New
Discovery for Consumption am now on
my third bottle, and able to oversee the
work on my farm. It is the finest medi
cine ever made
.Jessie Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio,
says: ."Had it not been for Dr. King's
New discovery for Consumption I would
have died of Lung Troubles. Was given
up by doctors. Am now in best of
health." Try it. Sample bottle free at
T. F. Kluttz & Co. Drug Store.
Bicycling Women.
Washington letter to St. Louis Globe
- Democrat.
I saw a sight one eveninglast week
I saw a woman go by on a bicycle! On
a bicycle, I repeat; a vehicle with two
wheels only, one of which was directly
behind the other. Her feet not to
use a stronger term were on both
sides of the connection bar, balancing
precisely a a man would. There was a
dutterof lace and a flash of skirts
whenever the respective ends of 1 the
walking beam went up. 1
4Will women wear bicycles anywhere
else?M . I esquired of a maker.
"Of course they will. Washington
will set the example, and New York,
Hostoa and Chicago will follow. There
. -v i . Ill
re 14,UUU cycles in tnw city, ana tnese
new low bicycles will gradually super-- .;
cede tricycles.- It must oe so. The
survival of the fittest requires it
m m i r i . . . . . If
o . 1 1 i
oo woman is completing tier conquest
of the nlanet. Sherows. Shesmokes.
oo woman u
of the planet,
She preaches.
i,a ;a. a.
She hazes. She shoots.
She rides. And now she has lassoed
the iron grasshopper, and has fearlessly
mounted it.
The bicycle dress isjuorfe liken rid-
mg naoit, out aiviaea into two skins.
Zleetrid Bitters.
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special men
uui woo nave oa t-iectric Hitters sine
the same song of DTaise. A purer medi
laociaedotanctexistanditisguaranteed
to -do 'all thatis claimed. Electric Bitters
SSSHJ m 2f J5e J:iyern&d
Kidneys,-will remove Pimples, Boils,
salt Bhettm and bther affections caused
t , - 1 . m . . ..
a,arial fevers. For cure of Headache,!
l&XSSlSS"
?n ZUn ?arfntcetli
2r!J u"JeJ cti and
.uu i ret uuuig bl r . iv 111117. v.
Some Very Old, Birds.
Among the uf owls of the
air" are
three--the eagle, raven and swan
rhich live to the age of one hundred
Tears or more. Ihe paroquet and
heron attain the goodly nsre of siitv
T i-M.spiurrow-ftawic, duck and
Pclln J iy, wnue the
peacock and linnet reach the quarter
century, and the canary twenty-four
i years.
W Tell Yea Phial
that Simmon Liver Kcalator will rid you
lueKt Wi4 brought from Ehelaad in 17S3.'
j Buclilsn'B Arnica SalVe. ;;
'The! Bust Salvk in tlie world' for Cut,
a t In n V
Bruises, oores, liicer, an uueani. r ever
iSweAfll'ctte. Chpietr Jlamls, dull .la ma I
Corne.'aad nil Skin Eruption, aim positive
ly run? Pile, or no pay rejuirni. It l
ruaratiteVil to jrire perfect satisfaction. cr
moiip! refunded i lriee 23 cents es box.
i i- For Sale by Klutts & Co
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Measure 209 feet on each side and
you will have a square acre within an
fi hive not nsed nil of one bottle yet. I
su Arret I from catarrh Tor twelve year, ex
pvriencini; the nauseating dropping in the
tnrH( pccaiinr io mat atsense. and none
litced'ftiiriost dailr. I tneti various reme
dies without benint nntil Iat April, when
I saw El v Cream Dlm advertistfd'in the
Boston Bnljrct. I prornrwl a lottl, and
ftincf the first dj'A us hare ha.! no more
hleeiling the soreness is rat ire I y gone.
D. G,J)ari.l8onVwith the Boston Budget,
lornierly with lioston Journal.
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j The first newspaper was published in
tingand m j ooa. ; .
HUMPHREYS'
Cloth & Cold Bindinr
144 rawllfc Steal Kagnfte,
injctriCK.
tin orrmcirAL bos.
rmicx.
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Frera.OeBcatoa,IaflaiMatiMM... .tS
VnM. Worm twit, VSarm Colic... .S3
Cryinc iHr.or Tihiog of InfaoU. .25
DlairlM!. w( Children or Adalu 35
OvarsterT. GriDinr. Biliona tJolie .i
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Cholera M or baa, Vomitinc .25
Concha, Cold, Uroochitia 2J
.nearklclm. Tootnacha, faci-ac a 25
eaarhra. hick riaMacna. Vartiso. .25
HOMEOPATHIC
Uvapepaia. Uiliona Stomach
.25
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
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.50
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.50
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orcMor Palnol Period-
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Vbitea. too Profnaa Pafioda
C'roNf, Coach. Dttficult Breathing....
Salt Khettni, Erraipalaa, Ernptiona..
PheamatlMN. Rnaumatie Pain....
ever aad A roe. Chilla. Malaria
PHea. Blind or Bloadinr
Catarrh, lnflnonica. Cold ia tha Head
Whaoplnf (chv'iolnt Coacha..
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Hilary IMaeaaw
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I'riaary V. eaknraa. WaUin Bod
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Dtae aaea of the Heart. Palpi utioa .t.OO
SPECIFICS.
Sold by Dracwiata. or aant DoatDaid
on racaiDt of
aiirM&aifa'JUfiKukco. in
ralteaai.a.1.
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A0CTION SALE,
j Of Real Estate.
IF NOT SOLD PRIYATELY BEFORE
pril 8, 1888, I will sell to the highest
liMoat the Court House door, the house
anl lot now occupied by Mr. Tho. Harri
son, tin Lee street.' House with 5 rooms,
all in good repair. Lot 50x200: well
n the yard. . Will aUo sell at the
same time and nlace, one Waiitiful build-
in" lot on Council street. 85x105 feet.
For particulars apply to
20:3tj i J. M. II ADEN.
OEEP-
Soa Wonders exist in thou
sands of forms, but are surpass
ed by the marvels 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,
full information how either sex, of all
ages can earn from $5 to 25 per day and
upwards wherever they live. You are
started free. Capital not required. Some
have made over $50 in a single day at
this-work. All succeed.
Paager ! A neglected cold or cough may
Vad u niiiuonlH.'onMiraptn orotUer fatal
di --faseJ Stronar's Pectoral Fiila will eui e a
eo'dm by nmin. iwt Hunt: for irsprpsU,ta
digesticit, sicK headache as Ihuusauda testify.
In obedience to an order of the Supe
rior Court of Catawba county, made in
the case of Susan S. Trollinger, Admx.of
M. Br Trollinger vs B, U. Trollingcr and
others,! will resell on the premises at
12 o'clock 31., on baturday, the .th day
of April, 18S8, that valuable tract of land
known! as the Chunn place, adjoining
Thomas Hyde and others on the W. .
C. R. R. two miles cast 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 sik months. The purchaser to give
bond with approved security. Title rc-
ned until all the purchase money is
d. The bidding will begin at three
hundred dollars. ,
I j SUSAN S. TROLLINGER,
20:4t. j Adm'x of M. B. Trollinger.
Mjirch 5, 18S8.
Aflministrator's Notice.
Having qualified as Administrator upon
the estate of Thomas L. White, all per
sons having claims against said est.-.te arc
hereby, notified to present them to me
lor t payment beiore tne tn nay or
March 1889, or this notice will be plead
in bar of their recovery.
March 8th, 1888. W. A. BARBER,
Lee 8. Overman, Administrator.
Attorney. 21:6t.
I fUiMiiistraiiir's Hofe
Haying qualified as Administrator upon
the estate of Jacob N. Ktpley, all per
sons having claims against t he said estate
nvk I.AroKtr n rt 1 4 -! r mc i k .am 4
me for payment on or before the 8th
of March, 1889, or this notice will W
in bar of theiV recovery. And all
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persons indebted to said estate are re-1
queteu to malce immediate settlement
of the same. WILSON TROTT.
Marh 8th, 18S8. Administrator.
; I 21:6t.
THE LEADING-
7. S 6W
10 S. 14th St, Eichnon Ya.
Request all GarJener?, Farmis and
f fTYuckers to sendorther 1. :
EW SEED CATALOGUE
for 188S. It cont ins de cr'ptions of
! r vtr .-! r1ac-iK1- -i-iat'ia rw.r
for the Firm' and Garden that are
I j j adaptevl to the South.
4?f;i3s 5 Co or Seeds a Specialty
Catalou; mxlcd free. SrN j roa I r.
SEEDS FLAR
TinniTnTriTi
nnniTfifTTTi
Ml Mil Yl
.uuuiiujlu 1,
The Best Shoe Ie the Slate.
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Our Warrant
These shoes are mtdjo
of first quaii ty Cal t Skin.
The bottom stock is 1
LL LEATHER, '
k
and sinde solo leather
counters. r We Gu1a.ii.
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antee these uppers to
outwear the soles I on
them, and the extra pair
which we furnish with
them. These half spies
have the edges all made
and the holes punched
lor the nails which jan
furnished with them so
they can be put on! at
any time, by any one,
thereby saving 75c tdSl.
A full line of Congress,
lace and button shoes, al
ways on hand. . i
Schultz & i nWycl I
Black Front, Main Strfet. i
NEW FIRM
The undersigned have entered into a
co-partnership for the purpose of conduct
ing the GROCERY and PRODUCE
COMMISSION business, to date! from
March 28, 1887. Consignments especially
solicited.
3
McNEELY & TYSQN.
The undersigned takes this opportunity
to return thanks to his numerous friends
for their patronage, and asks thes con
tinuance of the same to the NEW FIRM.
He will always be on hand to serve the
patrons of the XEW FIRM. f
27:tf J. D. McNEELY
INVENTION
has revolutionized
the world duriuer
the last half century. Not least aftiohc
tne wonders ot inventive progrexa is a
method and system of work that can be
performed all over the country without
separating the workers from their Koines.
Pay liberal; any one can do the jjtvork;
either sex, younjr 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 you free. Some
thing of great value and importance to
- .. ii l 511 . -- i 1 f .it.Lv
jtiii, ma i win sun i j on in uusiuess-rnicn
will bring you in more money . right
away, than anything else in the world.
Grand outfit free. Address True 4c Co.,
Augusta, Maine. I '
this DAPPn::
ta on fllla rkfliUIHvlila
tba Kwvpr Aafr-
N. W.AYERA8QN.VUI twaoniaa agryn. ;
Visit Cedar Core l.ir.eriei, i
NVhicU are now by odds the largest j best
conducted and well stocked with the most
reliable fruits of any nursery in the jState.
Contains more reliable acclimated Varie
ties of Apples, Teaches, Tears, Cherries.
Grapes, and all other fruits for orchard
and garden planting. We have nof com
petition as to extent of grounds and
beautifully grown trees and vines pf all
desirable ages and sizes. We can and
will please vou in stock. Your prders
solicited, i'nees reasonable, inscrip
tive catalogue sent free. Address
N. W. CRAFT, I
. . Shore, A'adkin CountyK. C.
47:ly. ? t
A Life Experience. Bem&rtc&bljnd
quick cures. Trial Pac'xaees. Sand
Btamp for sealod partlculara. Address
Dr. WArfD & CO. Louisiana. Mo.
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If Ton Wish a Oowd Artlel
Ot Plco Tobacco, ask your deafer fat
"Old Hip." 1 ,
VEAIUUHDEVELORED
Pt;i.XlKKN. I
Si
mnrnuvfi In nlT toinnnk
pw- will T that tnwra arM .wca of aw"
ahmMthja.
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On tha oiitnry th lTrHr ara wfT
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drrtilara a
B all parti-ir. fcyalt
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ia Pa.e
FOR SALE.
One Brick House and lot, on th corner
otfuiton ami Js.err streets, abduton
acre iu lot. i
One Irauie House and lot bn Let
streets i
One Frame House and lot op Main
itfeet. I
Also shares in N. C. R. R. j
Enquire of Mas. H. E. and Mtsa ii Vic
toria Johnson at their home qn Mail.
street. 40:tf
1 VHAin DAUJAf.1
y!Z2S2.?& Jg'""JLy Mr.
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Nfvajr Fails RmHm QnJ
ran
Hair Hits
Hasaftsl sC44ff J
fcfJrttiUad
FKrirpcinciznTonio
PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH
kMaiafGtilaliMUr lawSb
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Western North Carolina Division.
GENERAL PASSENGER DEPT.
Ashstille, N. O, Sept. 24th, 1887
PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULE.
) , Elective Sept. 25th, 1887. iVt
Eastern 75 meridian time used when
not otherwise specified. -
WESTBOUND.
tv.
Charleston p. UU
CoIuibMa .4
Augusta $M
A Uinta J f.w
ftpartanburg . t-l a.m.
ctutiiolie l.vo p. m.
dpurunbur? XS '
Aceooiinod&ttoa passenger
rsprtnbiiir s.m p. m. .M a. m.
Hvnlwrsnntll 1.11 M
Aahevtlle t.OO , : 7.90
A&bvlUe 7.1
Hot springs .ua
tMorrlstowa 11.43
tKnovtlle 1,05 p. m.
: tChattanooga .s -
Ar.
LV.
L.
AT.
Lt,
Ar.
Lt.
Ar.
Lt.
Ar. -
KASTBOUND.
Lt. t'hatUnooga M a m.
tKnoxTtue i.iep.m.
tMorrJstowa t-6
uot SprlDfrs
Ar. AaheTllle .4l
Accotnmodatloa Passenger
Lt. Asnemie a.10 a. m. .4t a.ta.
Ar. nendersonville 9M ll.
Hpanaoburg t.iep. ra. oo a. m.
Lr. Spartanburg S.46 t.is
Ar. caariotte .xl
Ar. - Alanta - i.jop.m.
Augusta 1.S0 a. m.
Columbia Vko
Cbariestoa i".55
"Meal nations
tCentral wth meridian time. .
Pullman Slceirtng carfeeiween not Springs and
Hinnn.hntA u. T and Charleston, inrougn
c:tr between worrlstown and Charleston Tla South
CaroUna K. it.
JAS. L.TAYLOR, O.P.P. . ,
W. A. IAJJlISi, A. i. r. .
Rictaoni aii DamriUe Bailroaa Co.
W. N. C. Division.
Passenger Trainchedule.
Effective, Sept. 25th. 1S87.
Eastern 75 in meridian time used, when not
otherwise apeclfled.
WEST BOUND
LeaV New York 4 30p.m
PUUadelphla 5t
Baltimore 4
Washington. H 0
jiloumoud s i0 a.m
lialetgn 1
Arrlre 8in bury ll a.m
:stt. sviiie it so p. m
Hickory H
conneLy Springs 1 4
Morganion 3
Marlon l
ASilEVILLE
Hot springs T 0j
t Morrtstowu 8 45
t Kuoxtillc lo 0
EAST BOUND
LeaTe t Knoxville e 30 a. m
t Morrlstown IT 45
Hot Springs Hit
ASilEVILLE 1165 p. Dtt
Round Knob 1 15
Marlon 1
Morgj-nton 4 15
Hickory
Ktmtesvltle CM
S.ttliburr
Arrtt3 Kalelgh S5a.lm
Klotunond 15
Was'ilngton !
Baltimore 103
Phlbvd. lphU IS S p. tn
New York S to
Murphy Branch.
Daily except SUNDAY
TRAIN NO 18
8 am Leare AnhPTil.e ,.
TRAIN NO IT
Arr 4 so p. in
laisa. m
Ltare T "0
to 15 Arr WaynSTllle
IKpm Charleston
Jarretts...
A. & S. Road.
Dally except SUNDAY
TKAIN NO 18
THAIS SO 11
It 80 p. m Leare Spartanbnrg Arrlre J 10 p. m
i it Arrlre Henaersonrtne
Asberiiie Ltare sit
Dinner Stations, t Central ( th. meridian ) time.
Pullman parlor car between Salisbury A KaoxTUle
Pvllmn slplr g cars, cn all nlcbt trains.
JOg. l. Taylor, o. r. a.
W. A. WIXBCRS. Act'g D. P. A.
HI Alll f Uewnnlpl are those who
lllUllLl read t his and t hen 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. Everything new. JSo special
ability required; you, reader, can do it as
well as any one. Write to us at once for
full particulars, which we mail free.
Address Stiuson & Co., Portland, Maine.
Iv 'out of Sorts' with keadache, stotaae
disorder. torpid llrer. pain in backer side, -
tipation. etc .neglect mar he fataL OoodoM
etBtreiur'a SanaUve Pills will glre reUet
4 few doses reslere to new iieaiia ana rigor.
lUia iT AXHii r. tbawvll Co Krwapaprf
4cftlalac Bureau (10 8praoa Stlwherf adw-ti.Jng
untracu mar mn-t. tor It III SEtV YOlt-l-..
Steam, Air and Vacuum Bumps, Vertical arid Horizon'
tal of every variety and nanaoitv. i I
vertical pistoh.
rsr.
- f..i.i vmt
-ft.
PIEDHOHT ' AIE-IISE EOUTS.
Richmond & Danville Railroad.
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Tkaiks Bun Br
.75 Meridian Time.
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' Baltimore I
PhlUnl!bia
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t Dally, except Sunday.
SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE
On train no r.O and 611 Pullmrm Boffct Sleeper
betweeu Atlanta and New York.
On train- 63 and 53, Pullman Buffet Sleeper be
i .ci . usblayion and Montgomery; Washington
n: . wgust.. Pullman Sleeit-r between Kiohmorut
aid Ort-ensboro. Pullman Sleeper between tireiens
boroand Kalefgh.- Pullman Parlor tar between
JS-illabury and KBoxnile v
Through ticket: on sale at Principle stations, to
all eoliMa. i
For rates and Information, apply to any agent of
ihe Company, or to j
Sol. Haas, i Traffic Manager.
J. 8. I'otts, jDti?. iW Agt.
Ricumond, Va.
W. A. Tuek, Dir. Pass. Ag't,
j Raleicii, X.
Jas. L; TayUor, Gen. Pa. Agt
4 4
Regular Horizontal Piston.
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The most simple' disable and effective
Pump in the market lor Mines, Quarries
Refineries, Breweries, Factories, - Artesian
wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing
purposes. OSFSend for Catalogue.
Tie A! S. CAUEBOH STM PUHP 0RK.
ii i '
p or win iinn nnwinwi ...
school teachers, milliners. mmiiwZ
keepen. and orer-worked womena'1,'
Pr. Pleree's Farortte Iwcriptlo Jttfl'
tC aLreatoraUre ton tea. It is nota -cSbS
but adralrablr fuJ fills a tinylcnew ot JS!"
Detnar jnoet potent 8pociflo for i3wa
Chroolo Weaknewee and DUes ,Jrf,
women ni powenni, fn'rtl i t.
uterine, tonio ana nerTln an4 ImrertHrJ
and atrenrth to the whole t ratem.
mres weaknen ot stomach. tnrtiw
pia. arwr rmftc. nrrruti j- 1
aad aleepleasnesi. In either sex. - rSl
crtvWoD la aold br dniwrtats umwlN.
-i .wow t tTC-rriwa, tbiiit;
C le oneranrec. see wrapper aronttj v"
rrlee $10, or six bottl"Sf
A larre treatlte on Diseuea orVSLi'rH
fuselr Gluitrated with colorUu2?!!lr.
mttmis wood-euta. eent tnt cntiin? 8k
i A810CTAT10K.e63 J4in Stwt,,'.
f ICK HB ADA CtlK, nillou,
.When I say Cuwtldohot tneu tnrat i.
Stop thera for a time, and then h,V. t Jly!
tarn airaia. I fttaX.-rrA RADicIiVrP.
I bare made tne disease of - .?
riTa, EPILEPSY or h
FAZXH70 SICIEITEC3;
jlttf o long tud 1 WAnAWinT rem.
COtsb the worst eases. Because othSES
I failed is ne reason for not nn t1? t
USfnA at once tor a treatise anda FacrWSfS
ff my iKrAixiBLB RsMtani Give ffif
and hist Office, It costs ron SrS,l!
trial, ana it will core you. t Address "
H. CROOT. M. C. t3 FtAtHT-,lrtTtM
-PATENTS::
Caveats. Trade Marks jr.d
Copyrights , i"
Obtained, and all the busiM-t tB iiir ' .T.
Offlve attended to tor Mod? rate Jmi "
ouromce la opposite ihH . Put,t t.Kf. L
we can obtain Patents in r ss tlmr tli.
mote trom Washington. , -
sena woaeiorarauiEg. w e artvlr as .D,iir,
abllUy free of charge; a
We refer here to the PosiniaKK ijtirt
Money order Dir., ami to mi: lai. i u, v'
em offlce. For circular, aavjee, in u
encetctoactualclienit-lB f-ui o um.,i,
write to C.A.SfcCV.CC
Opposite Patent OCite, V-uAliin i Tt
Oct.tl.'5. tf b ' J .c.
KERU CRA1C.E.
L. U.CLOIEXT
CRAIGE & CLEIY!EfT,.
Attomo-vs A.t Law --Salisbuut,
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