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80UTIIEK II All WAV, PierJrfi6nt Air''Lin.5 WBHTk.f CAROtl.VA DlVIStoi. COXDENCM schrdclr. In effect Jane 17, 1804. 11 -f it sTBou!in ( pAri.V) Lv Knntvllle v " Morrlstown No. 12 urn! 88 8 15am !) iKIam Lr. Paint Rwk l'J 36pm " Hot Hprlngs U 4pm " Asheville i 80pm M Itonn.l Knob 8 S2pm " Marlon 4 88pm " Morgnnton 6 17pm " Hickory 8 5Rpm " Newlon 8 20pm Htatesvllle 7 11pm Ar. Hallsbury OOpm " llmnnlmro 10 OApm " Danville 11 40tm A Richmond 20am Lv. Ureensboro 01am Ar. Durham 3 Sfipm " Kalefgh 7 80am " (toldtioro 1 OOatn Lv. Danville 12 Srtam Ar. Lynchburg '4 18am " Washington 7 13am " Baltimore 8 23pm " Philadelphia 10 Sffpm JL. Nw York I 83pm wbwtboitwu (DAlEv) No. 87 nmiTi Lv. New York 4 30pm 44 Philadelphia 56pm " Baltimore 20pm t,v. Washington 10 4-4m " Lynchburg 8 43am Ar. Danville 6 30am Lv. Richmond " Danville 12 50am 5 40am 8 58am t5 0pill 6 45am 44am 8 35am Ar. Ly. Greensboro Ooldsboro Raleigh Durham Oreendboro Ar. Lr. reensboro Jf 8 45am 10 30am 11 ltfam 12 02pm 12 22pm 1 Uupm 1 4pm 2 4tium 4 OKpm A Stipm 6 50pm 8 30pm 7 45pm No. 14 Hallabury HtateavJlV Newtou Hickory Morgan ton Marion Hound Knob Ajiheville Mot Hprlngs Paint itock Morrlstown ' Knoxville Ar. A. AK.R.H. (daily) No.16 Lv. Aaheyllle " Henders'nv'a " Flat Kock - Haluda u Tryon Ar. Spartanburg " Columbia Charleston" " Savannah " Jacksonville 7 OOpm 7 66pm 8 07pm 8 30pm 9 OOpm 10 00pm, 1 20pm It 80am 5 30am W 10pm. 8 40am W 33am 9 42am 10 01am 10 30am 11 80am 3 64pm 8 45pm 6 30pm 10. 10pm DAILY No. 13 No. 15 Lv. Jacksonville - Ha van nan, Chariest?' ; Columbia) Ly. Hpartaubo.ro; " Tryou ' " Haluda . . . Flat Kook " Hendera'nv'a Ar. Aaheyllle 4 30pm 9 36pin f Ti lepra ', 11 .Soara i ft Oiptn 4 OKpm 4 38pm 6 06pm 6 ltipm 8 20pm 7 00am 11 45am . 7 14am f I 10pm 8 16pm 9 18pm 9 48pm 10 12pm 10 22pm 11 aopm MURPHY BRANCH. No.17 Ly. AsheylUs 00m Ar. Waynesville 10 SVnin Bryson City " 12 43am Lv. Bryson City 6P Ar., Anurews ""i"- VTomotU 4 5pm u.n.h 4 60itm 7 00am Aft Tornott " Andrews Ar. Bryson CHy i Lv. Bryson City " Waynesville Ar. Asheville - 7 Mam 10 54an. lO'Mxm 12 50pm 2 24pm CHARLOTTE, BTATKHVILLR A TAYLORSVfLLR, po. 12. Dally. Mx 11. Dailv. STATIONS. rKirvHnn.j- Rwv Hon P.AL f sry 20 5 48 a io 7 10 7 32 8 47 P. M. I 1 '"' t U. M. II 10 10 II 45 9 22 8 15 8 00 8 30 A. M. " Davidson " " Mooreavllle " Ar. Htatesvllle Lv Lv. StatesvilleAr Ar.TayrorsvilleLv BLEEPING CAB HRRVICR. Nos. 11 and 12 Sleeping Cars be tween Richmond and Greensboro, and Trains 37 and 38 Pullman Sleep- in. Car between New York, Ashe ville Hot Springs being handled on Nos. II and 12 on R. A D. and W. N. C Divisions. Pullman Steeping Car between Asheville and Cincinnati, via Knoxville. Trains Nos. 13, 14, 15 A 16 solid trains between Asheville and Columbia, connecting at Colombia with !. V. R'y for Charleston and r. CAP. K'y for Savannah. Jacksonville and all Florida points. Pullman Sleeper Noa, 15 and ItLbetween Jacksonville, Ashe- virlR and Hot Springs. W. A.ToRK.Oen. Pas. Agt., Washington, D. C. . H. Hardwick, A. . P. A., Atlanta, Oa. W. H. Orrkit, Oen. Mgr., Waehimrton. D. C . ;V. R. McBmi.tien. HupU, Columbia, (i C. BL Haas. Trafllo Manager, Washington, D. C W. A. FOSTER, BARBER -:- SHOP, NO. 37 COLLEGE STREET. First class Shave ami all reiuire- ments attendant. or gentlemen and ladies. New Shoe Store. MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S. J. SPANGENBERG. 4 North Court Square. Ttrdl WcU. what mi thmli Tts bat a common thins, is waartnMS, Aa4 Mljr by tnrtton's pttlnhtl atrwis Mf 1U stlmla, Ibrouh dlKliiliM. Us mat Aad btins to Uoty's urtM a uaiauwi ool. LoMlyt WdUwhatof thatl What la oompulnaxhip, tasa, aftar ail. Bat HMi that b) bonod ta fall. Aa4 ealy throash a siiw aurtOea Prera tut aaworthjr of the nnbn aricrt Dark! WsB. an4 what af that llaa a'ar a abiht abwrs this iilailmm Ho aark Ha Man aMaht aal aar taata a. Alaal Much onasolalhai aile the ahe A seal at sorrow wtahaa not tao Uses, Hard! Well, sad what of that The salttas yaks hoc telle nasi as the aask Of sapiraiioa that It slvoa ao check To loss accustomed eabM. aad Ufa's task Is sretsful ssorciss siuikid bob wouei , ask. Wekclpt Walt, he M So.' ' "X Tha sniatav eonraeo atuat we thee dlaylar And show astute frost Is stern dksasay. Teas, whoa ait (aJthfullr Ufas wee a ssssss head will Sis sauna well weal -U.orae B. Bewoa. HOW TO FUMIGATE A ROOM. Practical Dtret1aa f.r th rKmMM oi mm lm'mrtMt Srvlw The proper way to fnmlgate a reota ia to close the doors, windows, fireplace, etc., pasting strips of paper' over all the cracks. Fumigation by tarni sol,nr4 Is most easily accomplished. Two potmds of snlphnr should be allowed for every room from ten to twelve feet enturrX it ia better to divide it up and pot it In sev eral pans rather than burn the entire quantity of snlphnr used in one pan. To avoid the danger of lire these pans shnntd be set on bricks, or in other and larger pans filled with water or with sand. After pouring a little alcohol on the snlphnr and properly placing the pans about the room, the fart best front the door of exit should be lighted first; the others In order. The operator will need to move quickly, for no one can breathe snlphnrona fumes wish safety. After closing the door the cracks aronnd it should be pasted np, as was done within the room. Six hours at least is generally neces sary to fumigate a room properly; at the ena or that time it mar be entered and the windows opened, and they should be left open as long as ia convenient, even for a week, if possible. After fumiira tioo, a thorough process of cleansing should be instituted. At least the walls and oeillng should be rubbed dry: mnvh tha better way to to whitewash and re jasper. The floor, and tha wood work, and the furniture should be acrnbbad with a solution of carbolto add or some other disinfectant. Milk Take ordinary water lime with skint, milk Instead of water until the pmpsr rjotwasteacy to attained. Any color de sired may be attained by lint dissolving th coloring water ia whisky and then pouring it into the paint. For outbuild ings this la almost as) goad as oil paint sad will really oaf la at i. SaM WaSe MM b as nloeBo. A cup of rock salt added to the water for a cold or oool bath will lessen the shock to persons who cannot take a plain ookl bath, and will also refresh and In vigorate one much like sea bath. Dis solve the salt thoroughly in tha water This is more quickly done ia warm water than cold; bonce it can be done in bowl, thorn poured- into the oald bath. warm salt bath from M to SO dega will indues aleep in a rest lues or feverish child. Add. a cub of salt to etsgailens of water, not rinsing tha skin afterward, bat rubbing ft down with the kneads. 1 Now ao Cliea btaaj Carp its. Wring a clutb out of warm water and rub the carpet with '-t, dippmg the cloth fa tha water each ansa a new space Is to ba rabbaiL., JJo. out wet. tha uanmt. bat only dampen it. A soap and brush may be saad hi tha most soiled plasms. wwsseUaaCloohaad WaSoS) ala earn sota. Fas tasca lor (rant bsa totality mia atea in a bath by combining a quart of aad a asaspooafai of Uqtud am or alkali Into which aaa base grated five graina of soap. Raenore the articlea, wipe them dry and polish with a brush aad! poUahlng powder. Tha piepaiatksi aaa be ourked and kept for farther aaa, adding more alkali if tha first supply ksnwits r to Keep; Cms Wrap tltsas aeparaAssx a we ta Bwao tt eoastaatfy was. bs. this way Sowers purchased tha- day ha tore or early ba tha ssociing wiU ba kept ae boaghtnsatil aeeded. , i smssa abusa Osoaesag rasa. GEMS IN VERSE. ! Yaw VToTk Barty. BMlila my Window to tho osrly tprtnt A robin built bar ant and roared ber rwrnst And ovoryOnythauknwaWMtonntnhoraat Until hsr UtUa onoa bad taken wins To try their own bird llTlnr. Knrythtnc ZZ".. . About oar homo or oarvl elm cluster wns) "pos oar vrnec et autumsv orentns;. Do year work early ta tao day or year. Be It a eras; to In, or word I cheer. Or baetso ta bnIM, or aft to Mesa tee raea Mfc may ant reach Its nooa or oettlns eoa. Ho one can do th work yea leave andeaev for ao oas eeer alls aao(her vlaoa. New York Independent. Oh, It was bat a dreasi 1 baa While the eaastiltaa plareoV And bora the aky, and bora the gied- Oid aeons kissed the risne, AM bare the laas-kias eiavass raa. And here the roses grew , That threw a s teste every naa That i nyaeod with the crew. Our ettkea satis la Issy folds Drooped la the breathless brasae As oSr s Sold oT asarlsslda Our eyes swans o'er the asas. While here the eddleo thread aad ported Around Ibelataad'e rim. And n from We aaw the taoti Aod It was dew and middle day And midnight- for the asaow Oa atlrer rounds asrnss the bar Had ott rased the sham a June And hero the seoertass saeeeswe aaa (f day ruled o'er ha) With etare of mrdnlaM The aas sail isolad no la otrelee round tha Wo heard the sense the ekri As wo west entiles uao. And up aad down the suldaa asads A thousand fairy throna Finns at oa from thatr flaahtas beads The ooaoas of their aonaa. Jasaaa Whttsosab Hilar. ow to Claaa All Kinds of Motata. Wet a woolen rasj in a mixture posed of half a pint of redned nsatafoot oQ and half a gill of turpentines dip ta powdsrad rotten atons and rub the metal briskly. Wipe with a soft cloth aad polish with dry leather. ew so Saa tTp a Chimney. Place a pleas of mirror ia the stove pipe bole at an angle of 40 dega. If the light of tha sky la visible, so also will ba tns totertor uf tha chimney. Throe ounces of seedlacr, one ounce of tumsrio, oras-qoartur uunue uf dragon's blood and a pint of aleobol; let stand for a week, shake frequently, filter. Baa tha copper to a red bt sail atml tar over it powdered salt uf phosphorus. Nest heat to a cherry red and hammer together. If tha pickles aava bona put np ia an boiled vinegar, a little bag of mustard laid la tna tups of the jars will prsrsat Ptaeappla Jntca pars let satly uasd will euro dyspepsia, la throat itlnssis sad ia dlpbtlMsia it has seldom failed to grew us Dip ouaauuhs into a ssUsara of melasd roam aod tar; then dry them. - Mate a Peas of aaagfasa. brasaty aast fiaaly Mnrdssud sejraheila aod aaa ta, a giusiil saoad.
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