1 . - 1 ' 1 I 1 i f I 5s' i m -V- :' J m Conservaiisir. 8iur the faiwr h-r ir&t& theiuwlvt! in ouir r oi fmMjp-,? ctr i. there fa u lan sunif tip .iirel.eu-ion " tlitjMrl wMlw ,i4ur J th-t Mmht would t tempt radical re 'utiou frhor rtUlv iWniHive toprt flfcffVfo; nnd d i tuufitiif to our system 4f aovernweiit nndtlio hf forwtf of the countrv. in 1 1 minis oi th tuoiihtf.i! d rr'-' Itwne fe;ir tri jrnvridit". in ill the iiMwt o vir pepK Mm fii-iBer known 1 1- fcj he true th it t' vfr?rme'j nihke Mm 1.hnr vh 'el in liftr- nvsf. m: 'fffej 8 fadv i1 m'vptii",f'. Mini it ui-rv no- erride ind crush a it the Wih l o rew and develop in tin? interest 1 Jhe trorr. U?idr he Mivi;e lu'mnwfcrafioii o mr pvir'in ni; t -"vn h'x tr!ovn up i 4ca imnni"i 'f wm 1 h." uutV n., nv - . .nit $! 'vfprwes. S icli condition brr j iHurri n 'VoMiPinnisni ff poverty, rrule rn of all cl i-"es siud kitil of ln- l'or. h j nro opnre? el hy u svatem pvwwenfiu :i'"'rntiou. I he mnf fn the mines, st ffo.in r under the iner 4 jSs exuctioin f ?i or, or it ion wor tlnn the iVmmds of anv task piaster that ever hli-tuWI the hack of p tVK. rises in r!vllimi uiuler tlu ricrutv wrongs th.t iTpprtv him, am5 ' il 1 1L..1 .1 I 9-"rvir ruin to trie nvpiiiiiif'.ii, mat ni 1 lowot. The rtijin who stand, day f 1 Iht da v. rnt over Ins wheel in the 1 fhon. nnJ 'jt)r to hi home ni niht. diru'T ar' J irk. U huddle together in p nrrr', ii cinuirt'Ti unnrv. I'll I rigljei! 1 end imtstoirbfc. chafes, and fret and ! i.yrH, ?fl h's H-pr.!i hi. a ;oeriiienl I bflt nroets the mi"hty power of cor I -f nto irnlth; while it sucks :i';iy thf I 4:fe hloorf of 4 he dvin; po r. Thro itrh 1 4nt the 1 ind the tailoring ma crits - fnt to huiu uiity. to eonntry, and -to I Owl. to ku w how 1'nj those things f innst ln enilnr'l. impatient of a re ? plv. nirl we-rinc; wTth "wail inu:, mad I rniil Hr !Mff"riatr he strfkes the near f st iQw.r that tni lies him. Uncared i for hr the iroyeriiraeut; without the I- iymoathv of society, and the help of 1 nsine's, he res in h'S wmth to nro i et. hinnelf. a. fnd his homend Ion i r those who are dearer to him than h' lif". Strike, nnd I "-knts. end mortjrasr- 1 es and vale-, and the general disturh n"ce amonu the weaker classes of jwr people demand i o vest ijral ion and f ": r-'iny hv those who would conserv tha he t interests of the country, and maintain the fondanienf al principles p of our govern meg t. This, and this on )y, the farmer under oraniz ition, are n (.tempting to do, The-'e ara. posih' two conditions e prominent tliail others, that in -ite to destructive measures in j;oveni m"nt. First, a deep sen -e of intense wrong inflictel. and seco'nd, a full con- f. scionsiicss Qf the power to the injury, received. These two conditions are mninently tne of the laboring classes pf America. Neither one of these conditions or cuises, however painful jn the o ie case, aind effectually puni tive in the ohr. can righteously de-ulr'-y the hjj' ohliaiion in govern ment, as in general morals to do right. Jt niry he hiult ground, hut it is nevcr- "tlTeless true, that justify injury return ,ed. L't us do right, in society, jn business, and in government faough the heavens fall. An injury can he properly resented to the extent of an a Musttuent. hut when B louipeiisation is fUtteinp el through I M'rongs ofqiial hurt, it' nuikt be done outside of thy bonds of propriety and B fight. An enactment of government ,)that helps one class hy wrongs inflict- ( ed Hpun another, would Ije just as un I .wise, if its provisions remained the 1 fu.me, while the classes were reversed, g ji w'fiu i u me unci insiaiice, It . epi 1 y wrong in the other. An injury H i;i no sense ever right. I 'hat ihc gre.it masses of our people ; Against-wrong in our government, no sensilile uiitu of this -th'iy will denv. W J'aese wrongs nnit he adjusted, not liv inflicting injuries upon other classes of our jeop!e, hut by adjusting righteous ij just ice Xo all indiVHluals, and to all H e'asse. The contraction of our enrrency has I lirought poverty to thousands of' our jtotneft and wretchedness to our people, i -Hd, yet, a sudden inflation of money . would be a like desi rnclive cyclone, I luaking a wrick of busine: and gener g a) disaster over the country. Conser B yatism suggests that radical revolution i' government should not lie made in I a d.iy. U dical aggressiveness, goaded on by burning wrongs, looks only to . temporary, personal j-elief, and leaves H jibe future and the countryto care for t'.ieru-elves. In this struggle lietween H "tbe communism of we ill h and the oo;unr.iuisiu of povertv," lhe farmers Il hObl! n! balance of power, aud the M :oun. ry looks to them for relief in j wis.e conJ v.dive, pronijit and ctncieiit $ a tio-. Now is the time for the cani M Ul !e..ders tit public I bought, wise m counsels in biinging the government oacK jo its original concept ton -ecpial and ex.te.t justice to all men. L?t me catition the injured, lest they tluvn-e'ves deserve the rebuke the? heeiv IO HiVif their nnirM:c. ..r.A c :- "lyi ol'I , ill I . I make thK commuiiUm of poverty" as hm tful to the conmpii g.md as has leen u;h . igm nimisai of wealth."' Aggress:o;i in otbiers is the evil we h . e Winded foget her to destroy. rJ h wor'd can justly criticise our methods if we dem .ml tor o n e es uhat to "bswe deny. IF. J. Xotihen, in frouilMH Cutttcatoi: - 4.eeonl;n- to the li MJ.licui tluor; w y to mke the cottittljr pre.spt r i .iis js ui luh the fianieis" uBt the wa;t-e.i. i.t , fur the beiifftt of lluiu- 11W. ' I . 111.-1 ,n.u in iiOiiure ni. ii; - act j a rs. fhildren Cry for Pitchers Castoria. ii-censibie lu. vey of ti3 Fieli. I Runnul.e Xt-ws. The A'liaikee iunsei vatvive bwdv it men; Hie do tlicir uwh MtKikiaf .itij ie Mftlllit( to liH.eu t4t rea.oii anu b y ..ie ia.i-m idee 6'i to consider .i'j4fiiijcait ..ml iiuwiii ttuOi whicb thet ,.Wf AVe ll.iVe, tiiereh.n , liltltf fe..V ii.it i hey v.itl o irrong. L'-i its take a survey tf . the whole (e,i, twf iu tit i v ouly c m we act v.-.j wj;h adaiUie. 'Ike Aiiiuncr MfUIHiida the euacliil'nt of several ne..sures. Aunuig them are the suh- j treasury bill, a railroud couimissioa Jill, greater -taxntion for education, pio .iintion of ,the practice of jriviwg away the labor of convicts, the reduc .10.. ul costs in miiiojtt. toe use iv ..I it - ..ill 11 : -i t iiioiic oiuci.iix oi tree raliroaq n .sses 1 nd others eq i illy a iiutnr aur. A.l heo nie;.siirvs m ;st umie Lefore the irate Legislature, save the sublreasun iil, whieh is anational measur'. Plow, sh. u'd we run any risk of losing il lues.- reiuroisfoi t!ie asK'e ot aui nteY S.iouM We jeojwrdize our chance- I successes by ins. sting oa ey.ry one f i he.- measures? Or should we not e willing ti accept a part now and ioiue our time for the others? We must remember I bat there are n 'iiy Democrats in the State who are" lot members of the Alliance, but who are m accord with it in iuo.t t its de- mn4. 8'ioal I we IVighceu them ofi .roin us 4y insisting on what the insisting -aiirrot see thnr w.-.y to Jke I ping i- se.:nr-r lueie are lu inv eiiein-Ms of the Farmers1 Aliliancu in North Caro- .a.i wiio are continuously and assiu iouly trying to break the order in pieces by sowing .-e dsof discord among is, hoping iu Nils way to create dissen tions and divisions atuoug the iiiem bers of the Aiiiince, and thereby di s Lroy it. S'umid not we be wiihiij' t- yield something in order lo circumvent he machinations of the enemy and so make ourselves .-.tronger for the death striiggle two or .'cur years from now ? Hie Alliance is not 'O.verful en ough iu North Ca o!ina to accomplish in me reforms upon wnion ic lias set the seal of its apjiroy d without the aiu of its friends who are debarrml fm. inemliebf . It wonll Le unwise in the t xtrenie io alienate tho.e frieud. iiid giadtieu the hearts of its enem.e by a too uu oiiiprom si 'g position in politics or lv the appearance of being is heavy tas -mas.eis a those from who. e hisnes we nre, seeking -to free ourselves. 'til l . i lhe Alliance has come to st:-v is not a mushriNuu uora J uah's gouid ii is a permanent, institution, or il e'lti La oi..d.. J I i i -c in, mm; ?u i-y conservatism anu statesmanship. ll-forms come slowly aome was not -'built in a dav. must not expect to correct iuu vear oi moiueeu.s iiiat have been rooting ineme:vcs into our lustitutions for uair century. If v.c aeeonmlish one or two leforms at a time we tv.n be ..... i.ci, inai. in a lew more yaars we can accompliih others. If cannot get all we want, let us come an near it as ne can, and not be like chil ureii rctiising what we can get be cause we cannot get evervthni" Above all ttiiags, let us stvnd united. .er us ne willing to give up our own inttv,diR;l opinicns for good of tin ... U. , ' , T . i . . .i "mm?, jei. us hoc be so intent on one th.ng that we Use sioh. f equally as intfoittant and more direct in results? If we are actuated hv such motives and purpose we are sure to suc ceed; if not, the Alliance will lose all it has so laboriously nnd canfnllv Luiided, and will have to begin anew with the added weighht of previous defeat. A Sufficient .eason. (S.-nator Vance at lirt'inK., as reported It the Sanford Kxpress.) he said the Republican party was m-an. It aduutled two Territories. Idaho ami Wyoming, to statehood, and they are both not as big as one of your Congressional districts. In Wyoming the Mormons are Democnts nnd every one of them is diofranchiscd by itcoii stitutun;u, Idal.o the Mormons are K.'publicans and its constitution per mits every man wfth hisjorpy wives to vote. That is one reasoif 1 voted to put brimstone on the free lht. The Czar's Corciccn Eody-nardL Tlie Emperor of Russia penwnnl hody-uard now consists of Corsicans, some of whom are emploved in lhe Im.ieral kitchen fur His Miijestv k in ton stan t I error of hein poisoiud, while the others keep an uucieiisiug waUh .iver the private apartments of "Hie hmper r wherever he may he resid ing and they 'vhadow1' him in all his wulkH. jVft? YqM Journal. Mrs. John Jacob Astors wealth roots up the huiii total of eight niil- ;ons. The population of Texas is 2,242,- Th Kin (if Tnitn C1A 1.'- 703,223 J ' 1,- Mrs. L'eiijainin Harrison ailmires the burr oak if tl at can be call.d a flower. Mud nail UOr in-iiuniMU... l n i .l... :i i ".;'?"1"V"U 'Hi ctre.-s ciHuiuiuereu wun it. s If the color has been taken out of si KS UV frnir el..!.... ,, ' ammonia will us ually restore the colr. T. brigl.ten carpHs, wipe lliemwiih :r.r,i!.i'.rta . .mm in iiiuiiioiiia. r I " When Baby vsk.k, re '.n Wa8a cried for Castoria T "N-8116 ciln t Castoria. hen he had Children, she tie Castoria Im an invaluable remedy for SICK HEADACHE, TORPID LIVER, DYSPEPSIA, PILES. MALARIA, COSTIVENESS, AND ALL BILIOUS DISEASES Sold Sverywhero ELY' J Catarrh CRM BALE Cleanses t!ie Jiitasl Passages, AU.iys Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores r he IW FEVER' ! Restores ihs Sens?: af T.iS e and S:nell rBY THE CUBS. HAY-FEVER A particle Is. applied loin eaeli lmstrll and Isnpree Tble. l'rlee 5o cts. at Drusrjli-tb; Vit m ill reglhlere ;d cts. JiLY lii.OTliEUS.C Warren St.. New Yori SALE OF REAL ESTATE TO TJAHE ASSETS. By virtue of n decree of the Superior Court of Itowan County made iu tin special proreeding entitled "J). C. Bradidurw, Administrator of J. S. Sloan vs. E. J. Bnrdjrhnw, Jennie L.Sloan and others, liiirsat lawT5 I will sell at public auction at the Court house' door ii Salisbury to the a i;best bidder for cash u Saturday the 13th day of October, 18! SO, the folb'wnir described real estate, to wit: One tract ot land situated in At well township said county, adjoining tlm lands of S. K Sloan, J. C. Sloan, S. J.Sloan and others, containing twenty-five (25) acres more or less, the same being lot No. 3 in the di-vis-ion of the lands of S. A. Sloan de ceased. L). C. JiRADSHAW. Administrator. Sept. 1G, 1800. -o- The name of every man in Western North Carolina who has timber land, improved and um.upuva, iciiui 111MI. lUWIJ lots and properties foi or s ilo Wo Ol SdlC. UC prices, full, 1 . . ' SCnptlonS. must have bottom clear and correct descriptions. Persons wishing to buy, sell or rent properties will find it to tneir interest to write to call on or T REAL ESTATE AGZNT3, SALISBURY, X. C. Sale Ry villus of a dceree of the Rn nr vim- Court of Rowiru County. 1 will otlcr ai puhlie sale suljeet to the widows down to the lii-hist bidder, at the door in JtHhury on Monday, No vein lie r 3d, 18! 0, t he House and "lot in th .South V;.rd cf the town of Salisbury, the .in; lUMiience 01 uscar Miniiu r. lyine on the .South sitle of the N. C. It. ll. iIinin. in John Mowerv and others, enntnini.. one half aere nu re or less. lei ins: (.'ash. J. O. Croshv Ailm'r Theo. F. Kluttz, Ally. Sept. 2G, 181K). Lab, rers loth white and eoloretl Betty linker 4ii,d Paint Bank Mines, Car roll County, Va. at Steady work, Avajris $1X0 per dav 9, railcsfixni Mount Airy and Cape Fea i ir .v iuumii aney it. k. JAMto E. Clayton General Manager. John F. McKek, Agent. W7 ki M WANTED ! MSG DBR1NS RR1SNRR Of T' atttt r.wiAA l i t! 9 ifflt o hki KLII UK U Iklill DOUBLE STORES! miIT, WILL BE 3FOUND THE HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS IN SALISBURY . j'ia;ss GOODS brkl1 of Shr Fa Tbe lest Flour n,i'fle in The Largest an:l Best son CmgSea- America; the lest Cured assortment in town, from WINTPR nnTui MeatS to be had' Canned th finest Kid and Calf WIUUIHING. Fruits,Meats and Vegc- hand-sewed made, down sre 1 1 T-T11 rin' tableS 0f 1,11 kim-s at old t0 the clePt and nt n ltl8bandscme Priccvs nd the Choicest ; All Leather, at the very and at pnees to suit the Teas, Coffees nd Cocoas j Lowest of all Rock Bot- from many WeofferSPECIALINDUCEMENTStoths WHOLESALE TRAD us before you buy as we mean to sell von o-oons f! FT RAP tv cas.i or barter. Yours ti eerve, KLUTTS & RENDLEMAX. Regulatorg of low prices COUXTY GO VEUSUEXT. Clerk Superior Court, J 31 llorah. Bberftf, C C K rider, ltegister of Deeds, H N Woodson. Treasurer, J Sain'l MeCubbius. Surveyor, B C A rev. CuTouer, I) A AtwelJ. i Cmuinis8iouer.s. TJ Sumner elmirinun I W L Kiutia, C ' Baker, Or L W Cole mail, Cornelius Kestler. Sup't Public Schools, T C Uun. Sup't of Health, Or J J Suinmercll. Overseer ol 1'oor. A M Browu. TOUX. Mayor J W Rumple. Clerk, D tt Julian. Treasurer. 1 II Foust. P.diee, It V lriee, chief, J F Pace, C W lol, U M Bjjrringer. Commissioners North ward, J A Ren lleman, O M Miller; South ward, O 1. Julian, J A Barred; East ward, J B Gor don, T A Cougbeuour; West ward, B J Holmes, T C Linn. CHURCHES. Methodist Services every Sunday at 11 a in ami GJ pin. Prayer meeting very Wednesday at 64 n in Dv T v .G ithrie, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. J W Muunev. Rtin't wl 1 t " Presbyterian Se-vices evcrv Sunday at 11 a m and 8:.'0 p m. Prayee nieettiit! t.muciy ai b'.iM p iu. ltfcv J Kumpie, 1) i), pastor. feunday school every Sumh;y aAeruoou ai p m. j Kumple, Mip't. Lutheran Serv ices every Sunday at 11 a m and 7 p m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7 p m. Rev Chas B King pastir. Sunday school every Sunday aftcrnoor ut 3 p ni. R G Kizer, sup't. Episcopal Services evcrv Sunday at 11 a m and G:30 p m nnd Wednesday sit G:3t) p m. Rev F J Murdoch, rector MiiKiay seliool every Sunday afternoon at 3 p in. Capt Theo Parker, sup't. Baptist Services every Smobiv morn. ing and night. Prayer meeting even Wednesday night. Rev 1 pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 9.1 a.m. 1 hos L Swiuk, sup't. Catholic Services every second Sun day at 101 a m and 7 p m. Rev Franci Meyer, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 10a m. Y M C A Devotional serviees at Hall every Sunday at 10 a m. Business meet ing tjrst 'Pliursday night in every month. I JI Foust, pies' t. LODGES. Fulton Lodge No 09 A F .fc AM moot. I t eaVC, V iVI Su,i!,,u,-.v Lod-e, No 24. K of P, meets every Tuesday night. A II Boyd en, C C Salisbury Lodge, No 775, K of II, meeth I every 1st Mid 3d Mondev uisht in each month. Dietator ansnury Council, No 272, Roval Ar eauuin, meets every 2d and 4th Mondnv night in each month. J A Ramsay, Regent POsT OFFICE. Office hours from 7:.f a m to fcriO p m Money order hours U u m t0 5 p Ul Sundav hours 1 l::;o a m to p m J II Ramsay, P M. Ry virtue of a decree of the Superior Court ol Kouau eouuly in tin; ease of T. J. llilhird, Er;r., against W. II. Hillaid andolhtrs. I vviil .-t il nt puhlie sale trt the dart House door in KmIUIiii.- Monday the Gth day ul Ootoher, 18U0, a tract of land in Seoleh Irish township :idjoiiiinK Hie lands of VV. A. laiekey, Jr. and others. Containing 170 acres "more 01 less, kuown as a part of the Keir land. Terms: One third cash, one third in six mouths and one third in twelve mouths, with interest on the deferred payments from day of sale at eight per cent. T.J. HlLLARD, Executor. Sept. 5th ISi-O. XSGUTOBS' KITE6F. Having qualified as Ixecutors of the last will aiut testament of Thomas J. Sumner, deeeased. we hereby give notice to all persons, having claims against the decedent, to exhibit the same to us on, or before the Dili day of October 18J)1. All persons indebted to mid estate requested to settle without futher tice. Dated Oct. 9th 1800. R. II. Sumner, Julian E. Sumner. a rc no- r.xeeutors' of Thomas J. Sumner. LEMAN'B LAND. IMP. EATABLES. I WINTER SHOES. climes. torn Priees. Bradiielu's Female Regulator worked like a churiu; improvement i-.-it wo.i ler ful; cuiiiioi cpreas luy grutilu.io. Wish eJ lady afflicted wo mi try it. I know t wouki uit tL ui. AlUb. LvLV A. LoNO, Spring Grove, Fla. Write the Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars. Sold by all druggist. ten Is hereby given that tii Board of Com missiom-rs for Row&n County tit I heir int eiiug held on the 4th day of Auiiit . IHijQ, oidertd A new Begistralion of the Voters of said County for the elections o le held on Tuesday fho 4th lay ol November ISlt). The regist ration books will be opened on the 22d day '--t.f September uext, and will bo closed on the sticoud Saturday preceding said election. W L. Kluttz. Chairman. II. N. Woodson, Clerk. Aug. 11, 18C0. 4311 SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a decree of the Suprrioi Court iu the eae of Isaac A. Lverly and others. Ex-parte, I will sell at the ourt House door in Salisbury on Mon day the Gth day of October LSDOat public auction, a track of land in Rowan county adjoining the lands of Levi Powlass,Is.iaV Lyerjy aud W. C. Lyerly, containing tjtv acres, more or less. Terms: one 4 bird cash, one third in six months and the balance in twelve months. Interest on deferred payments from day of sale at eight per cent per annum. J. L. Cow vx, Co.nmissioner. September 3rd, JSCO. CAUTION Take W. I.. DoilKlaa' imiin nnA no ahoeii nut lKttMii if the dernier mnnot supply you. !,. " ' '""""""i '"it criiaea W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE centImen. ,7.!.'!.,va,.r ,,eT7 Grain and Creed, moor VVati'i-prtjof. ihi in lli- ivorlil wm4iri -IT '"'VS' SCHOOL SUOK8. -4. An iii.nlc iu Cnnrrcss. Mutton ami Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES la'SIs. 1.75 SHOE FOR MISSES. Bost Material Host Style. Reat Fitting. W. L. IouLsu, Bro kUrn, Mass. SoW by 1 Rr4iN3 EASY. GINS FAST. Cleans SEED PERFECTLY. Makes FINE SAMPLE. NEVER CHOKES or 3RAKS THE ROLL. HE CELEBRATED COTTON QVU ,Hi?s'!.LATEST iMP RO V EVENTS including lijils,,,,.,. ,,-h-l on Brush which In sures ovo speed. This feature is peculiar to th landing of any tegular Steamboat Line in tie South. If aave no Agent near you. address the General Southorn Agent 3 Ton 835. StKT Oil y. s. staudard TBjpslfa. SCALES proporti..nalrlr low. Liitii i, .': .I'. r. r.n.l 11 M4Ih Milk. U.W.liL'BKAKII.Uriil.Souia'u i.'iui,il.t..a,(;a.or l)la,T. v. arriiiiii'H. 1 1 1 1. .-r .1 u. SUBSCRIBE FOR ADVERTISE IN EKKCUAIOK. I.. H. CI.KJIVKT CRAIGS & CLEMENT, Attorncvs .t Ijaw Sai.isul uv, N. C. Feb. 3nl( 1381 st JJ? maxi)-m:vi:d shoe- 2.5U KXTIIA V O.I I' C'AI.K miok .' II, .... 1. la jl j a. aarn, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horizon VZRT1CAL PISTON. I i3ii3.!ila3llayil!el..l.c:atc. V. N. C. liivibioii Passenger Train Seheoule. Elective May 13th, 1888. Train No. Sz. West tHJUuii. Ir.oo Nix i.v s v a. ui: iuatuu y It U.t.uuioie 1 1 t0 Ntaat.iuM'Gn a v j a,ta. i.jUi.u.Miig b W j Uauvloe - a.ut. ..l.-tiiiHiiiu V JO i.Ulu.-.U.C 8 10 p. in. Gotbsboro 1 4" a. ia. nuit-rgi. SIJ LurUuta 4 li A noon i ni- li - J Im i " a. ui. 1 1 15 u. 111. 312 a.m. Greensboro u 50 p.m. 1 1 25 am. S.Ui-lanv Ar 11 12 noon St.itesviue i2ac p. m. C iuiubu UU New ion 1 II lllv'kOIV 1 4 eoniw;l:.v8 -rings siu Morsaatou t tik lulu " ?49 Jlarlon s 13 old rort 37 Houna Knob I uo lii.u k AioiinUiin 4 st Ashevllie '.v. 4 io As.icvilie t. 5 09 AlexautleiS 5 34 Mil mm. ill g l'i l!oi s ulnffjs i.v. 540 p.m. Mots lVhTgs r. J a Morris own Vl Kfiowille lfc 40 Jem. o 3t a. m. LoMisvlHe r. ss 5 57 511 1 in 4 30 4 17 S44 5 M i3- 2 o-l 1 V 1 It! Ix4 p.m. 12 li nron II 40a. n:. 10 25 ! S 5. "to 4 15 a.m. 7 so p. m. 11 ! ii. in. 1 niil-in ipo.ia i! s.- p. m. riii "rr 1 "o St. 1' (111 r, in p. m. st. l.onfs 7 lo a. m. Ksns sCity 4 on 8 r;o 3 no s on SSr v. m p. m V- in. n. III. p. m. Murphv Branch. Djtly cxoT-pt SUMiA V THAIXNOIS TRAIN N0 17 s a m Leave Ashovillo Ai r 4 5u p. m 'i- rr Wuynesrllle .... i m I2 2pm i liarlesion : H. Ua.in 505 Jan it Is I.rnve 7:0 A. & 8. Road. TVally except SI NflAY TRATN NO M 5i p. m Leave ' 17 Arrive 1? A IN NO 11 Snarl fn i rip- Ariive 2 1" p. m i,f n(i( istibMiir 8a.m Ashfvllie Leave sio 7".ih meridian time use to I n Spiirts. 9111 Ii eullinaiiSleereiibeiwen Wswt li jrton A Sallsliurv Rtclimoml A (irensborb Ifatftjrli & Oreonsboro , KnoxxlUeA Louisville JosVlTloo . A8llisturs Kuo"" W. A. XVlNBriTN. Acfir D. P. 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