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:t nt.:, iiij 1;.-
LEWIS IIANE3 6c J. 8. IIAMITON.
ITBU?HER8 k rBOMtllTOBaV
; CITY AiS D STATU ITEMS.
New AiTXtTiti)iXKTv hw &
1 Clark, at Biddcford, Maine, or Chicago
111., offer a aaUry of $1,500, or . a large
commislonf to agents, tot the sale of three
kinds of new and Improved 8ewing Ma-
' chines. Here is a fine opportunity for
honest and industrious nun to obtain hon
orable and lucrative employment
Iulliain, Jones & Co. Wholesale Oro-
tera and Commission MerchanU, Raleigh,
K.tV -X
O. T. Geary, ClWJuilJlnf, Bldeford,
Maine, offer $90 per month for agents for
the aale of fix entirely different new arti
cles.
Blackwood 3c Co. Dwelling House to
rout for the remainder of the year.
ScrztiOK Cocbt. The Jury la the
case of the State vs. Blackwelder, indicted
for tlie murder of hii wife, in the county
of Cabarrus, at a late hour laat night
brought in a verdict ,of Guilty. The only
point made by the counael for the defense
iii this case was, that the defendant was
iusanc at the time he committed the deed,
and therefore not responsible, and conse
quently not guilty. They admitted that
if. he was sane then he was guilty, as there
could be no question about the killing.
The case, we leant, was a very intercat
. ing one, and we have heard the testimony
of l)r. Whitehead, Jones, and Gibson
spoken of as exhibiting much knowledge 1
of the science of Metaphysics. I
This morning, the eounsel for the de-1
fence moved for a new trial and a tenia de
ftoro, which motion was overruled by the
Court. The Court then pronounced judg
ment upon thejirisotierfrum which judg
ment, through his counsel, he appealed to
the Supreme Court.
The prisoner was ably prosecuted by
Mr. Solicitor Caldwell mxl James K. Kerr,
Ks., of this eit y, and was as ably defend
ed by John M. Long, Esq., of Cabarrus,
and Messrs. Jloyden and Bailey, of this
citv. i
"Cyrus, uu ara cin-'v," !!. J .L.hu.
"Why, see Lcre," sLowiur, a line, lot of
brooms, 44 is aa articLi a great deal better
than yours which was true -which I
am retailing at twtlra and a half cents
apiece," (which waa not true by seven and
atuUlceuU.
"Don't car for that," answered Cyrus j
"your brooms ara aheap enough, bat you
eao'l have bum for less thaa twenty cents,
anyhow j" and pretending to be more than
half angry, shouldered his . brooms and
started for the door. . ,, K.
The merchant, retting nervous over the
loss of "good customer, and fearing that
he might go to another store and never
return, said : ,..-. u
MSee here, Cyraa. bold on awhile. If
I give ron twenty eenta for your brooms,
you will not object to take tho price of
them out in goods r ' ' .
44 SO, I don't care If X do," replied Cy
rus.
44 Well, aa yon are , an old customer, I
will allow yon twenty eenta apiece for this
lot Let me see twenty-four times twen
ty makes jest four hundred and eighty
eenta. What kind of roods will von have
Cyrus!"
" Well now. John, reckon it don't make
any difference to you what sort of goods
take, does it!"
"O, no, not at all not at all," aald the
merchant ,
44 Well, then, aa it don't make any dif
ference, I will take the amount in them
brooms of yours, at twelve and a half cents.
apiece. Let me see, four dollars and eighty
eenta will get thirty brooms and ton cents
over; don t make much difference, John
about the ten cents, but as you are a right
clever fellow, I believe I II take the change
in terbacker. '
When Cyrus went out of the door with
Is brooms and " terbacker. John was
f ized with a serious breaking out at the
mouth, during whieh time be was distinct-
heard to violate the third commandment
several times by the bystanders, who all
enjoyed the joke.
D. P. VILLIAMSOnuCc,
Commission SZrrchant,
11 ALU I Gil. X t
SELLonCmmlMlon Cotton Tarns, 8h.tinca.
llacou. rtour, Lard. Driad Fruit. Whukey,
Rnndr. and all kinds of eountry proauce.
tk. .iM kan MMMUDtlr ea hand toe sals.
Plows. lions, Aiaa, Shore!, fipedas,- Cora 8U4.
Irs,andall kinds or Arncmiuraj jmpiwneou,
Hardware. Tin Wars, end Groceries of erery da
scrtption.' - ' "
They respectfully solicit consignments from
Farmers and other, la Us western part of the
State, and pledge themselves to give their best
attaotioH to all orders aad consignments entrust.
a4 te thsai. ... -.-. . . ,
' BeatorsfortoMeODbhla Tort A Co., galie
bury.Tod. B. Caldwell Prest, N. C B. it. tfur
eanton, J. A. Kosshro, Statesvilla,
ibiu1.,Ml noltf
MILIIHfERY
New Advertisements.
s. w.rrixiiM. f.i.Mm. o.v.svsrsox
JONES & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND COMMISSION MEHC1IANTS,
RALEIGH, X. C,
Have in Store a large stock of Groceries,
which is otfered at the lowest cash' .jviees.
ma .... ... . - . J
I ney nuneotlullr solicit orders iroiEMQie iner
ehauts of North Carolina.
PCLLIAM, JONES Ac CO. .
may 28-d.tt-wlm.
DWELLING HOUSE
To rent by the month, or the remainder of
the year. Apply to BLACKWOOD 6c Co
may 28-dIm. or M. A. SMITH.
The Suxdav School Celebbatiox,
notwithstanding the inclemency of the
weather, canie off to-day. The children,
teachers and friends of the schools eonect-
wl U'itlm .I.e. f..fww1t.it pMiiiln'tjkn.n A
r .i it u ii i..t i ! SI 500 Fer lrar we want agents
Lutheran Churches assembled at the IW, l.OUU Jwhm u our imp,Ted
bytemn Church at 9 o'clock, formed in ! 20 Sewing Mechines, Three new kiods
Under and upper foed. Sent on trial. War
ranted five years. Above salary or large
eominWions paid. The only machines sold
la I'tiiM HtstM fur less than 40, which are
fully licenced by Howe, Wkeeier d: Wilton,
I (iroter A Baker, Singer A Co., mnd Bdekelder.
AU other cheap machines are infringement
and the teller or uner are liable to arrest, fine
and imprisonment Illustrated circular sent
free. . Address, or call upon Shaw 6c Clark,
proceiion and preeeeded by the famous
S.disbury Brass Bund, marched through
the principal streets to the beautiful groye
wet of the city, where a rich and bounti
ful collation was spread, and to which am
ple justice was done by all present. All
seemed tnnjoy-them8elree finely at the
grove, and especially the children, who in ', t Biddeford. Maine, or Chicago, 111.
the innocence and simplicity of their na- j nu,7 -da:w m
tare,
iudulircd in the.
. sjiorta and gambols
calculated to th'light and amuse them.
After diuiur was over, the' procession n -turnxl
through tlie city to the Methodist
church, where, after appropriate serv ices
the multitude was dismissed with the ben
uliction by the Rev. Mr. Rumple of the
Presbyterian church. The whole proceed
ings passed off most pleasantly.
Catawba Marble Works. We have
been shown, by Messrs. Steele & Snuggs,
w ho have formed a partnership for the pur
pose of working the marble quarry at J nr.
Shuford'e, in Catawba county, aoine 'pcoi
mens of marble from said quarry, which
we think are qaite equal to any we have
ever seen. We are glad to note enterprises
of this kind, as they tend to the develop
ment of the resources of the 8 tat. Do
mestic industry should always be encour
aged; therefore, we hope these gentlemen
will be liberally patronised. Any persons
wishing to procure Monuments, Tomb
stones, Head or Foot stones, or anything
rise of the, kind, will be promptly accom
modated by these gentlemen.
D. B. BKIDOFOBIt, A. MYERS, WM. MYEK8
or va. or x. c. or n. c.
BRIDGFORD & LITERS,
-i AUCTIONEERS,
General Commission eit ForwardJ&f
ME UC HANTS,
DOCK AMD XYiamVTH ITSIXTI,
RICHMOND, Va
ltviJ a3adgs5 1 a
NOTICE to tho MEuCIIAIlTS
ad rAi:.tii:::s or
XOBTH AXD SOUTH CAE0L1XA.
Mrs. C. CARNCR0SS,
lias ramoved to Buis' building nearly oppo
site the Market, on Main Street, where she is
constantly receiving from the Northern Cities,
the newest snj handsomest styles of fancy
Goods, for Ladius' and Gentlemen. Call and
exKmtae her line assortment.
Salisbury. May 1 8. 66. dtf no43
spril 16, ia
Thb Abctic Soda Kocxtaix. Fasa-
ing do wn itreetoayjre wre in vitcd o
take a rUsatat the Arctic Soda Fountain,
Xbw PABB-We have received the
"nrMliunlol?. "lie
Henderson Pioneer, edited by the Hon. A.
II. Jones. It is handsomely printed, ably
edited, and we wish it much success.
itaake Train.
A certain farmer, who in the course of
4he year purchased several dollara' worth
of good and always paid for them called
at a store of n village merchant his reg
ular place of dealing, with two dosen
brooms, which he offered for aale.' The.
"nleWbAnVwno bJrt,y, foni
good baVgain, examined his stock,' and
said, 44 WelL Cyrua, I wOl give yottn shil
ling apiece for tkeoo brooms."
Cyrus seemed as to abed at the offer,
and quickly replied : "
" "O, no, John, I can't Regin to take that
for 'cm, no how; but I'H let yon have Van
Office N, d R. R, Gpmpanyri
KXG. AfSUPTS. OFFICE,
Co'i. Shops, May 19, 18G6,
Commencement of the
UNIVERSITY OF N. CABOLINA
, at chapel mm
ROUND TRIP Excursion Ticket will be
sold for one fare full fare going and return
free from all statinns to Durham's. Good
from the 3d to the 9th of June inclusive;
E. WILKES, Eng. it Supt,
maySl-d till June 1
a. tiimiii, a. a. c. i. aixpusox, a. .
Drs. 'Whitehead A Henderson,
JJbt aasonUU tnotnnelTnn la tk
and offer,, their rolessional aarviees to the
eitiseas of Salisbury aad vicinity. , Oifie
Nejfdoor to QMenSofiiM eht Sbm7
April SO. 18GB. '. , . " lr
mam m- aav- am- m m sBnam m
-" y-' -and
C. F. KF.ITZ has opened a BAKERY and
CONFECTIONERY at Julian's old stand,
opposite the Market House, on Maia Street.
He keeps constantly oa hand,
FRESH RREAD, CAKES, Pitt;
and all kind of Cwnfeetlonaries; He also keeps
on hand fur aale, Violins, Flutinaa,. Aoer
deoaa and Guitars. v(jiv kirn a call. 1
,. may 9 dlw.-pd.
Ileal Estate for Sale.
IW ra mrArt at mm Omatj OmtI Bu, Isswd
at May Term, I'M, f wilt .
Saturday ICAjfag Jtme next, -
0jMcaliirlitBtatoilMrhnHtB kwtva as
lntKe.tlriettMth Va)4rtacWvaf flalah.
rt- .....
ir.nwsm bimhmi waa mwrvm um
sma taUfc Maes aa tar fsrmmn,
M 4- - - ; Adai r
White Sulphur Springs,
CATAWBA COUNTY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
THE PROPRIETORS of this Celebrated
Wajerinir Place, bavins gone to zreat ex
pense in erect! nir New Buildinss, repairing;
others, and furnishing the same, will open the
Springs for the Reception of Visitors on the
First Day of June.
Among other sew buildings recently erected.
is a hue large
Bath House, with Bath Peol,
together with the Tub and Shower Bath at
tached. We have several Ckalrbeati, con
sisting or White Sulphur, Blue Sulphur, Iron,
rc., the Medical qualities of which stand un
rivalled.
A healthier and nkore delightful location is
hard to find, and for beautiful flowers, Shady
groves and walks, it is second to no other
Watering Place 8outh.
Having secured the services of Mrs. WrKnn,
formerly of 8tatsvill. X. C. who utanrfa un
riralled. as a housekeeper, we shall endeavor
to give good litre and pay every attention to
the com (oil of visitors, fersons going from
Baltimore to the Springs, by leaving on Mon
day afternoon, either by the way of Rich
mond or. Portsmouth, Vs., arrive at Salisbu
N. C. on Wednesday Morning, id time for
the Statesville and Morganton, train, and
reach the. springs turn-out by 12 o'clock,
where joarrutges will be in waiting to take
them to the springs, a distance of six miles
from the Rail Road, on a good road, and by
1 o clock, you reach the springs.
, By leaving Baltimore on Wednesday after'
noon, you arrive at the springs on Friday by
I o'clock.
The Western and Morganton Rail Road,
which you take at Salisbury, leaves Salisbury
every Monday, Wednesday and Friday mom-
' Persons going from Richmond, ptersburg,
Lynehh .rg, Norfolk or Portsmouth, by leav
ing either on Monday or Wednesday mornings.
The Seaboard and Roanoke
, IIATLT10AIV
Is now in thorough operation,
Akd rosyi by raooyyaXTibxsTriTii
tha Kaieiak and Oaskm ttnnd, Um Wettm
North Corwaaa Kailroad, and the Chariot mnd
CWeasMa Mwlmt, the. . i . .
Cheapest, Qnlakest A SSott Dlxeet
Throuf h Freight Line
friaa all plaees in North Carolma aud 'HTwrtivu
bouta Carolina to
PORTSMOUTH,
JiOllFOLK.
BALTIMORE,
PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK,
AND BOSTON.
Te take edranugs of this great through line,
b eaivful Uiconnign ymt Freight to care of Kail
road A sunt, PorUiuoutk, and direct your eorrea
poodaotK In New York and Philadelphia to do the
saina, and f.-oiu ilaltimora be careful to bare your
freight sent by
OLD BAY LINE STEAMERS
W 11 ICQ ARE THE
ONLY STEAMERS BY WHICH
movn rauoHT iikaiozxuti
HAVE BEEN MADE.
Take notice, that by this route you can eonxign
your Freight directly to its deiitiiiatioti, as all
charge and Governmeut duties are paid by the
Uail ituad Aswntatl'urUnwmth, and forwarded
to be collected at the deKtiuation of the Freight
E. 0. GIIIO, Aorst.
apr 13'fifi-d3m PurUnwaith, V
IVEWBOOKS.
JUST PUBLISHED.
BY Messrs. WM. B. SMITH at CO.,
riBLU AKD riKESIDB Pt'BUSHIMO HOUSE.,
58 Faretteville St.. Raleigh, N. C.
MOSSES FROM A ROLLIXO STOXE.
A Volume qf Poems.
BT TENKLLA MABT BATABD CLABK.
Author of " Reminiscences of Cuba." "Wood
Notes." " Translations of Marguerite.'
" Lady TartufTe," etc., etc.
Oue VoL, Si mo., fine cloth, blue, purple and
brown. Fries I1.UU.
From the Rous Jocasii, edited by S. P. Willi.
" Cvinee the imagination ana power ot viv
id description which mark the true poet. Are
characterised by a graceful and flowing vers!'
fication, a pleasing play of fancy, a beautiful
and tender sentiment."
From the Norfolk Vnvmian.
" la delicacy of thought, warmth of
fancy, and vivid reproductions of natural
beauties. Mrs. Clark, has shown herself to be
worthy a very . high place among the female
IHiets of AmericaT''
NAMELESS A Novel.
BY FAMNT MUBDAUQH DOWNING
I Second Edition.
One Volume, 16mo. paper , 11.00
One Vol.. Ibino., fine 'th, purple and brown
Price fl.AU.
The eritics have in turn compared the an
thorto Hannah More, Mrs. Edgeworth, Mrs.
I From the Cosmopolite. 1
The interest is so admirably kept np that
it never flags from first to last. The style is
simple, pure and vigorous free from the af
fectations ot most fouuUe writers."
t rum the Home Journal. J
The plot is natural and developed with
well sustained interest. The characters of
the story are clearly individualised, and their
Oi7cn,Solic!duCo.,
WII0L1IHALL Sc RETAIL
DEALERS,
BUY OR SELL O.V COMMISSION.
Keep Constantly on Hand
X largo assortment of Dry Goods,
VroerrlrsV Ilardtrare,
JCIIOCKEHY, da'
Just reewlved from New York n choice lot
of Flour. t
- Agents the Coekade City Brewery. Will
furnish also to all awrsaHi In the town of Sal
isbury and vlcluity. at the followiug raUs.
Stuck Ale, ft barrel, firj.00
" i - - i. 11J0
Cream Ale, per Ixirrvl, . . 'J0.0U
" ... 111,00
Take Gold and Silver in trade at New York
rates. '
Salisbury, X. C. April 7, lrVKh d-tf
iJeu LcoiLS l
ME17 DOOKSI!
. .
BTJIUEP & HAIUlIOOir.
AVE on hand and are receiving dally all
kinds or
a. ... ttK
lint
25 liar
' at ' an t aa i
ci il .otitW
W iCL,F Kill
mil
H
BOOKS and STATIONEEY,
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW SHADES,'
BLANK BOOKS,
vVRITINO PAPER,
PICTURES,
PEHFUMEBJESan4
Fancy Notions,
and are now prepared to supply the reading pub
lic and all other with anything in their line, at
the lowest price by
Wholesale or Retail.
In addition to a general stock of Books, we are
special Agents, for a large Publishing House, of
a new series of
SCHOOL BOOKS,
oITitcJ at reduced prices, to which we invite the
attention of teaelter generally.
We arc a.Tiitu lor W'eHtern North Carolina, for
i In n.' Hjnimr mid vuluulilti Southern Histories, ,
)iil!i!iil I v C. li. Kicharddon, entitled;
Southern History of the War,
B Y
I. I'dl.LARD, EK tor Sick. Examiner.
a r
T. E. Brown &.C6.
TIN and COPPER SMITH,
At nil Id Stand,
SATiIQBTJUY, N. O.
TS Prepared to Ifannfaoture or to furnish Stills,
a Tin and flhaet lrrji Wu. -
varying fortunes are often illustrated with PaNOr dnO LOOKinfJ M0V6S,
HwiHigeavi iiirimiig luiercsv.
i From the Philadelphia Daily Age.
1 It possesses much ezeellenee. The pub
lishers deserve great praise for the manner in
which they have seat the book tromthe press."
LEE'S LAST CAMPAIGN By Capt. J.
C. O. 32mo., paper. Price 25c. A histori
cal harrative of tbe final and . thrilling events !
of the war in Virsinia, coinuiencing with the j
battles around Petersburg, and following the
movements of both1 armies until Lee's surren-
arrive at the springs the next day by 1 o'oTk. der at Apporaatoz- Court House; oontaining j
uh. m. r . stewabt, arm oi rressman me omouu . eorrespouaeuce oonceruiuK w
UTENSILS OF EVERY S0RT
they are oho prepared to do House rooffing
and Guttering:
All kinds of repairing .done promptly, and all
order wholeiiale and retail promptly filled.
RARTFB SUCH AS OLD 1'KWTtB AND COPPER
taken m etchange IVr jroods. - --
Those wishing articles in this line will do well
to call.
T. E. BROWN A CO.
april l.'6ft. nol tf
& Stewart, iVo 90 St, Paul St, Baltimore, will
be pleased to give any information in regard
ty the springs, medical properties of the Wa
ter, ore. " . 1
, Board per Month...... ...50 (M
" " Day,.... ......2 SO
Children and servants Half-price.
I J. GOLDEN WYA1T & CO.,
may Sl-d2in. Proprietors.
THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE.
(EmBUSHED J855.) ;
A superb Literary Companion and sterlltt
old Home Journal fubluhed every
eaturaay,
BY TVSL B. SMITH & COMPANY.
Tfiraytevillw St, Raleigh, N. C. "
Ebsgantly printed on beautiful white naner.
mammoth sheet, with eight large pjes..
is onp ui voninnuiors includes nearly all
.1 i- a .. .... . . . 1 Mtf HIIU ,u,wiura, wj
yr tne compinea servicM TW niavT f. ,. ..uld be a marked feafur
ny eeieorated writers it has achieve.! a Perfect
anMsn m-tsentinr -'wirtfBffi mf.?:.
r? Novelettes, eketcbes. Criticisms, Re-
r" VieWS. Pottma. Rimmt.ki. U'llt!.
eisms, Travels, Adventures, ice, tco.
Are pure, entertaining aad hMtnetive la a de
gree rarely attained In periodical literature.
in aceoraanee with the name of the papr
special department is devnteJ tn TiSU
wherein are given articles, hints end sukks
tuma en tho practical t.numn.m .3 .K-
Farm, the" Garden, the Orchard and the
Kitchen.
SrjBBCBIFTffJXs; ,
One year,. 5JW
Sit Months,. ............. ,.....,.., 3,50
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And aa extra CApy to the partr rxtinro m.
elab of ten.' No dab ratsa to mi saoathe
aubaoribera.
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Pahlishers and Proprietors;
58, Fsyctternhs St.4 Raleight-X.
surrender and the interview between Qea.
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CULAR jSJmo., paper. Price 10c. Of im
portance to many of interest to all. Con
tains rate of depreciation of Cpnfederate Cur
rency, during the war, compared with Oold ;
New Usury Law of North Carolina : fluctua
tions of Greenbacks in New York to Decem
ber, 1864 1 a list of all the Newspapers pub
lished ia North Carolina Apnl 1, leHHi, xc. .
lr Sent postpaid, upon receipt of price.
WM. B. SMITH A CO,
58 Fayettevilb) 8U Raleigh,. N. C.
Catalogues sent on application.
Salisbury Dra Hand,
AND ORCHESTRA, WERE RE-ESTAB-lished
January 1806, with Wm. H. Nkavb,
Musical Director, and Eu. B. Neavb, Leader.
This , will he a -permanent . and first class
Hand for North CyjnaUpnrljt.isjtm
a and susuined. bv beinir engaged at all
1
Muiiineomnnsed and arranged frahy r--
lnired number of parts fur Brass Ita"wl.ilrehe.'.
ral. I anor or i.nonnnun"wi """"
euU liotsford, of New York, warm imtsoiimI
lends of Mr. Neave, select and roimI him all
Just Received
At the Store of
;
- 1
mf YARDS of beautiful new
Zf. f I 1 1 1 style Irints, also a few beau-
w w Urul patterns bf ladies' dress
goods.
We have on hand a handsome selection of
most every description of
y Mffl f fli f Jfitir flHtboasr Issrtearll:
iTV, 1 irednTrimiiiiiiif. Hats, Bonnets, tie
K
friend
the music for Piano that is ne-. when inlrin
sically goou, as wen aa winning mm jjHiiiii ;
fur begHiners, medium player.t mid ailviimi .1
nnsieians. This carefully sebjct and highly
approved mmrUvwill be sold as ch.-ply hen-,
M the mixed article is retailed ia New York.
Tha far-famed Dod worth Band iaatruMVnts
ean be got through Mr. Neave, tested and ap-
nnivod.
r galisbury. N. C April 28, 18CC
tf
xroszoB.
ALL those indebted to the estate xf Col.
James H. noods, dee'd., are requested to
torn forward ana make payment, atia all
those having claims against the same, will
naka pressatarioa of the same withia the
time5 prescribed by law. or this aoticfr will h
plead in bar of.thetrffoiivery. .
1 , , u - D, B. WOOD!.
iiay22-dlm " AdiuY.
For (iiijtU uii'iit (.'nr. r have a lacuu
iiSM irt iiieu t ViissrfiiK'"rfl;""Wneli tioiidi Sfiit
Ready Made Clothing.
V iifcsortHH'iit of Shoes, of rvcry ilesi-rii'ti'M.
llardM'ure, (inN-erivs and i'itK:lvT.
All of which we olfer at as reasonable al
vauces.as any Jioiim' can .ell them.. ..
A. J. Mock & Co.
Salisbury, N. C May 18. ti. dtf no4-l
Southern Generals:
Their Lives and Campaigns.
Women of the South
The Life, Services and Campaigns, of
Stonewall Jackson.
ry Auonts wanted in every town and
' of western North Carolina, for the
Coun-
sale of the
above named publications, rreierenoe will dst
given Ui disabled Soldiers, with suitable qualifi
cations to act as agents.
Specimen Uonies. circulars ana ail necessarr"
instructions can be had on application to
ULKKK4UAKK1SOJV. -
Agents for Western N. Carolina.
News Agency !
TVe have also made arrangements to supply the
public with any and all Kinos ot we latest ana
bent Daily and Weekly Newspapers,
PICTORIALS & PERIODICALS,
MONTHLY MAGAZINES, See., Ac.
17 Frexh arrivals every morning by Mail or
Express. Call at
UlK&Ii d 11AK1BUA7S,
Bookstore.
April 1, '66. dtf nol t
T IME TABLE
S THB
WESTERN N. C. R. R.
STATIONS. Aaaiva. Lxavb. '
8AUSSIBV, A. W.7.0U
Tuibd CaiK, 8.06 8.08
StatrsvillBi ) B.08 .IS
Catawba, !, , 10.10
Nkwtom, 11.10 11.13
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