SOlTllfilttf RAILWAY,
(Piedmont Air Line.)
WRHTKRN' ('ARItl.tXA DIVISION.
('ON'I)KN('EI) SCHEDl'Mi.
In etloct Juiip-17. 18l.
KASTIIOI Nil ffAI!.V
Lv
Knoxville
Morristown
I, v. Paint Hock
" Hot Springs
" AshevHIe
" Round Knob
" Marlon
" Morgan ton
" Hickory
" Newton
" Stntesville
Ar. Salisbury
" ( Ireensboro
" Danville
Ar. Richmond
I, v. fireensboro
Ar. Durham
" Raleigh
" floldsbnro
Lv. Danville
Ar. Lynchburg
VV asliington
NoJjJ niidj
It MOnm
f2 "..rm
12 19pm
2 :op n
.') 52pm
4 HXpm
5 17nm
5 -Vipm
ti 20pm
1 II pin
S (K)pill
in nr.pm
II 4pm
20am
12 OlHin
s HSpm
7 .SOnm
I Opsin
12 "nam
2 lam
7 l.lam
Ar. Tomotlu 7 20am
" Andrews 7 55am
Ar. Bryi.on City 10 "ilan.
Lv. Bryson City i 10 54am
" Waynesville 12 59pm
Ar. Asheville 2 21pm
CfrAfifToVn statesvillk a
TAYLOHSVILLK.
So. 12.; ' i xii. II.
Dally.
F.x. Sun.
STATIONS.
P.
M.
4 HO I.v. Charlotte Ar!
5 20 iAr Huntersville I.v
5 IS " Davidson "
II 10 I " Mooresville " i
7 10 iAr. Statesville Lv
7 83 ',1a: Stntesville Ar ;
s 47 iAr.TaylorsvilleLv j
. M. I I
r. A.
un
A. M.
11 10
10 II
o 15
8 To
S (XI
(I ;)
A. M.
" Baltimore
" Philadelphia
" New York
WKSTBOUNII (DAILY;
Lv. New York
" Philadelphia
" Baltimore
IV. Washington
" Ly nchburg
Ar. Danville
I.v.
No
M 2:tpin
lo .;; i .in
2:1 pin
:if wiii ij
4 nopin
H 55pm
9 aipm
Hicliinoml
Danville
Ar. Ireensboro
Lv. Ooldsboro
" Raleigh '
" Iurliam
Ar. (Ireensboro
Lv. Cireenrtboro
" Salisbury
" Statesville
" Newton
" Hickory
" Morgantou
" Marion
Round Knob
" Asheville
" Hot Springs
Ar. Paint Hook
"... Morristowu
" KuoxvIIle
A. A S. R R ( daily) Nolo"
10 4:ipm 1
.1 t.lam '
5 : iam Y
12 50am
5 Hium
'llHIll
") iKipm
5 45am
H 44am
H .Via in
H 45am
10 :!0um
It lyiim
12 02pm
12 22pm :
1 110pm
1 4tipm I
sLKKPiNa car skrvick:
Nos. II and 12 Sleeping Cars be
tween Richmond and Oreensboro,
and Trains :t7 and .W Pullman Sleep
ing Car between New York, Anhe
ville & Hot Springs being handled on
Nos. 11 and 12 on R. . D. and W. N.
C. Divisions. Pullman Sleeping Car
between Asheville and Cincinnati,
via Knoxville.
Trains Nos. 13, 14, I ) V Irt solid trains
between Asheville and Columbia,
connecting at Columbia with S. C.
R'y for Charleston and K. C. A P. R'y
for Savannah, Jacksonville and all
Florida points. Pullman sleeper Nos.
15 and IH.between Jacksonville, Ashe
ville and Hot Springs.
W. A. Tl KK.Oen. Pa. Aft.,
Washington, 1). C.
H. H. Ha KUWlt'K, A. . P. A.,
Atlanta, Oa.
W. H. Ohebn, Gen. Mgr.,
Washington. 1). C
V. K. Mi Bkk, den. Supt.,
Columbia, S. C.
rk.L Haas. Traffic Manager,
Washington. D. C
New Shoe Store.
i
MKN'S, WOMEN' S, CH I I.DRKN S.
- J. SPAN GEN BERG.
4 North Court Square.
- oo to
2 4 om
OLD FATTY,
Asheville, N. C.
Pl3A College SL.
5 50pm ( If you want your ahoea repaired.
o oipin
7 45piU
Wil-
I.v. Aaheville
" Heudera'uv'e
" Flat Hock
" Saluda
" Tryou
Ar. Spartanburg
" Columbia
" CharlvHton
" Savannah
" Jacksonville
7 (X)pm 8 40am
7 otlpm :am
8 07 pm 9 42aiu
h aupm io uiaui
" 9 copm io :toam
10 OOpin 11 30am
1 20pm 3 54pm
11 3UHU1 H 4,pm
5 30am 5 topin
10 10pm 10 10m
DAILY No. 13
No, 15
Lv. Jaokaonvilla 4
" Savanuah, 9
' Charleatou 7
" Columbia U
Lv. Spartanburg 3
" Tryoft 4
" Saluda 4
" Flat Hook 5
HuuuVrg'uv'e 5
Asheville 6
Ar.
30pm
35pm
15pm
3Uaiu
Ooptn
3pm'
Ooplll
ltipin
2t)pin
7 00am
11 4oam
7 15am
a 10pm
k 15pm
y 18pm
9 4Kpui
10 12pm
10 22pm
11 aopm
MURPHYBRANCH.
"Wo.17
Ar. Wayneavllle
Bryaon City
IiV. Bryaon City
Ar. Andrew
Toiuotla
" Murphy
tt OUam
10 Mm
I 43am
12 5Mpm
&3pm
4 2Mpm
4 50pm
Lv. Murphy
y OOalu
low SL. Aahuville, N.
Unto New Management
First-class hair cutting and shaving.
No. IS North Main street.
LaUW work a apecialty.
A. D. LKAK.
MOW TO KEEP THE FEET WARM. I
Important soil lntrtltiy liiri)miHtfonfr
A life insnrance c nipjiny, whofe ad
vice under the circiiinsfaiicea niay Iss
taken as stneere, tells its clients that the
golden rule in cold weather is to keep
the extremities warm. The first and
most important nilo for the enrrying otit
of this idea is never to lx tightly shwl.
Boots or shoes that fit i-losely prevent the
free circulation, of the blood by pressure:
bnt when, on the contrary, they do not
embrace the foot too tirraly the space
left between the shoe and the stocking
a good supply of wnnn air. fhe
second rule is nevpT to sit in damp shoes.
It in often supposed that unless shoes are
positively wet it is unnecessary to change
them while the feet ore at rest. This is
a great fallacy, for when the least damp
ness ia absorbed into the sole in its. .evap
oration it absorbs the heat from the foot,
and thns perspiration is dangerously
checked. Tills can lie easily proved by
trying the experiment of neglecting the
rnle. The feet will tie found cold and
damp after a few minutes, although on
taking off the shoe and examining it it
will appear to lie quite dry.
How io Cur Barber Ith.
Rnb the diseased parts with saliva
from yonr own month. Then apply
thickly the warm ashes from fine Ha
vana cigar. Let this on. This appli
cation must be made three times a da,y,
and the barber's itch will disappear en
tirely within a week.
How to Build m Cordnroy KMd.
First lay amaJJ polee or brush trans
versely and across the road: next lay
long trees the smallest end at least ten
inches in -diameter lengthwise of the
road on the brush in two rows ljnt
feet apart, lapping the enils three feet
and breaking joints and placing under
the ends large logs extending across the
road and projecting two feet beyond the
stringers. Cover these stringers with
transverse logs' ten inches in diameter at
the smallest end, fitted close together
and alternating the large and small
ends, except on curve, where the large
ends should be. ou the outside. E'lge off
the center ridges to a face of five inches
and fill In with gravel.
ROOMS TO RKNT. Apply to K.
R Unwell. Perser Hall. Good 2-room-
No. 14 1 house for 3 per month. No. 20
dart place. For cold or catarrh remove
the cork, keeping the phial dosed with the
finger, and smell of it (the cork) at a good
safe distance. For headache tonch the
forehead and temples lightly with the
cork, and when it ceases smarting the
aain will have disappeared.
tf cw to RociogvU Tornwlo.
! Clonds hurrying together In the sonth
west and west, from which proceed a
low, dull roar of wind, oppressive still
Bess of the air and a sultry heat, are
an re signs of a tornado.
How to Carry a Fountain Wn.
A lady having no substitute for the
breast pocket in a coat cannot easily
carry a fountain pen, which must always
be placed point up. unless a little cylin
drical pocket nearly ar long as the pen
be made. It can be knitted or crocheted
or fashioned ont of black or dark velvet,
and tnnst lie furnished with a small loop
with which to fasten it to the button
hole, How to Koep I'tutay.
Pastry can be kept a nnmlier of days
in cold weather l.y laying a damp cloth
over it. Puff paste tnnst he cobbed idl
over with bntter and covered closely.
How to Mend Hm InaWimlonUormon.
Darn it neatly, using either raveling
of the goods or thread to match, but
never silk. If largo, bad tear, dam
over a piece of fhe goo Is laid under the
place, to hold all lirm. Lastly, trim off
all ronghness on the right side, dampen
and press on the wrong Me with a mod
erately hot Iron.
W. A. FOfjTEK,
BARBER -:- SHOP,
Fltei eh-i 8haf e anl all require
ments atteudauL For gentlemen and
ladies.
DP ISAAC ROBKKT8,
HUMUiUVAXMMi
PHTSIC1A1- UQ - SOBCEOS,
Office la the Villa, corner College
Haywood streets, near. pveKiBU-y
Oftlue,bu.rj 8 to 10, 12 to 3, to S.
Bow to CtoM HalrbrtMlioo. j
Wash the brush in cold water in which j
some washing vxla has been iissolvd.
Then shake well, and stand it un the bun- ,
die in a shady place. Never put it near
a stove or in the sun. and under no cir
cumstances should soap or ho water be
' used.
I How to Sura Llojo.
Place a layer uf wood six or eight
' lnch" thick on the ground, leaving
i arches four feet apart formed by laying
' . j ..m .j i r..fc ....
two pieces Ul uuihsrr iwm i?m mm
then laying a flat piece on top. On this
foundation put a layer of coal six inches
thick, then a layer of limestone ten inches
thick, then another layer ol ooal alter
nately until all ia 6'ni cover with dirt and
keep covered except a hole at the top for
ventilation. Use one bushel of coal to
two of Hmestone. AfW the Ore ia well
started close the arches with oiay.
to-A, WmfMT aTew-ela.
Put into them from four to eight
jaartaof upeufefal chaicoa, aviwrdinf
Is atee, with, hwi ouufuiot saieratv.
fUl ith bulling water, coyer, anil lei it
remain until ouUU then rinse with ooUL
aw tm eee mimtmmUa mmA CaMnSw
Take a small phial and put In it soma
hi-to owner wi'a, .aroajl Bietatainx;
and one or two pUxiesi ot spoftge. Xlm
4,)u dxagiAt to put In the phial a !;,
drupe of oO ofjjustard. Keep this i a
How to IlrlBk Milk.
Most people drink it too quickly, which
always curdles ityn the stomach. If it
is sipped, taking. -it least three minutes to
a glass, it will not curdle.
How to Moloet Hinge.
Take up the closed hinge and open it
from you, holding it in both luuids; for
right handed ones hold fast with the
right hand and let go with the left; -f
the hinge remains intact it is right
handed, but if it falls apart, it is left
handed,
How to Take Car of Bolting, Tin.
Do not wash it, but scrape off all so In
stances that adhere, and then rnb it with
d(y toweL
Slow to noosov Tta nrom Coopor.
Immerse in a solution of blue vitriol.
A IHnmIIf Boroaaw-
''You've had a row with tfoutllCe luid
his wife, I hear, nud gut the worst of it."
said the proprietor o( tiia theater to the
stage manager.
"Yes," Hid the latter gloomily, "but
I'll get even with ttaan, you bow"
"Huwl"
"I'll cast ttutui for the lovers in the
next piese." New York Preea.
Anita Do you know. I like) apparis
la the living pictures better thatt any oth
er kind, of how I wa ever in.
Kttav Why's thalf
Ajilta Wti Wt have to have aa-y
areas ralwanala, Toil know. douth Boe-tuD,Xewa
advaiuied only live
No '
Lieutenant We
Ssiloa yosssnlay
Captain u Arotio KxpodlUon That's
who I reckoned it, Ws ve got to do bet
ter than that, or our relief expedition wili
be n tubing up with av aartae Jttur-
Jtmmr WL'y ain't yon rtdia your bl-
onbmr
n. a rto. ula nu Mbt to cio ass
(fcura an touk, alone insures Cat a Ufa pra
sir-uinaatf Tribune. '