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: ' ! -i . . . ' ' ; . : " . r- '. : . - " v ' ; i r . . I ' . " : ' - '"- ' !-' ! " ; f- - ', V ' - . ' " -,' : . j : --V i ) in ii i SOOTHBRH ' RAILWAY, 6 PIEDMONT AIR LINE. T In Effect June 17, 1894: . This Condensed Schedule is published as information and is subject to change without notice to the public, SOUTHBOUND. " No. 9. Lv Richmond ia 40 p m ArBurkeville nopm LvKeysville. . 1 3 " P m ArDanville. 5 3 P"1 . Ar Greensboro. ' 1 28 pm Lv Goldsboro. ArJRaieJgh, Lv Raleieh. ' Lv Durham. Ar Greensboro, a 00 pm 4 05 pm DAILY. " N 11. No. 37 5 40 a ID ' 6 54 a m 318am 12 50 am ' 5 35 a 2 40 am 6 4 5 a m M 45 Pm , ' ii 10 pm ! 4 10 pm 515 pm 7 20 pm 6 15 am 7 15 am 9 'Sam Lv Winston. f6 05 Vm S 40 am Lv Greensboro, Ar Salisbury. Ar. StatesviHe Hot Springs." 7 35 pm q 08 pm 8 54am 11 04 am 6 504m 8 12 am 12 o j pm 4 25 "pm 5 57T" Lv Salisbury, Ar Charlotte, , Ar Spartanburg;. Ar Greenville. Ar Atlanta. Lv Charlotte. Ar Columbia Ar Augusta 9 i$ Pm 10 40 pm 12-57 am 1 5a am 5 20 am 11 14 am 12 40 pm 3 36 pm ' 4 42 pm ii 00 pm 11 40 pm 6 00 am 1000 am 8 17 am 9 25 am 11 37 am 12 28 pm 4 55 pm ' 9 35 am 1 20 pm 5 25 pm NORTHBOUND. No. 10 i.v Augusta 600 pm Lv Columbia 10 50 pm Ar Charlotte. 600 am Lv Atlanta. 920 pm Ar Charlotte, 6 40 am Lv Charlotte. 6 55 am 7 as pm Ar Salisbury. 817 am - 915 pm Lv Hot bpnngs - DAILY. No. 12 No. 38. 12 30 am 3 5pm - 7 30 pm 12 45 pm 8 05 pm . 805 am J 7 00 pm 8 15 pm 9 24 pm Lv Asheville. Lv Statesville. Ar SiUibwry Lv Salisbury, - Ar Greensboro. 12 39 pm 245pm 7 47 pm 8 37 pm 827 am -952 pm loio am - 11 20 pm ATWinston. n 30 am t9 5 am Lv Greensboro, 1020 am n 35 P 9 29 pm 10 42 pm Ar Durham Ar Raleigh. L v Raleiea. A Goldsboro. Lv Greensboro, Ar Danville, ArKeysville. Burkevltle, Ar Ricbmona, .12 11 pm 1 09 pm 1 28 pm 305 pm. 3 35 art 6 00 am 845 am 12 05 pm 10 ao am 12 01 pm 45pm 325 pm 5 jopm 11 35 pm 1 15 am 405 am 4 51 am 7 00 am 10 47 pm 12 01am 4 05 am 4 51 am 7 00 am tDaily except Snnday BETWEEN WEST POINT and RICHMOND Leaves est Point 7:30 a m daily, and 8:50 am j daily except Sunday and Monday; arriving in K;cn- mond 3:10 p tn and 4:45 P &"y except Sunday; ar ve est Point 5:00 and 6:00 p m. . ; BETWEEN RICHMOND 'and' RAtfilGH via KEYSVILLE Uave Richmond 12.45 PT daily; leave Keysville; ; p ni- arrive Oxford 6:00 p m. Henderson 6:55 pm Durham r.P , Raleigh 6:00 a m, Selma 10.35 am Returning leave Selma 3:30 P- m. Raleigh 4:40 p m Durham 6.00 p m. Henderson 7.25 P m, Oxford 7.30 p m; arrive Keysville 11.55 P m. Richmond 7.00 a m. Mixed train leaves Oxford daily except Snnday at 0.25 a m; arrives Durham 11.55 a m: Leaves Durham 745 a m daily except Sunday; arrives Oxford 9.20 a ra."Keysvllle:9. '. ., ' : 'c Additional trains leave Oxford daily except Sun day at 7:00 a m and 11:45 a n; arrive Henderson 8.0 a m and 12.40 p m. Returning leaves Henderso 10.30 a m and 2.25 p m. dally except Sunday; arrive Oxford iiiaop m and 3:15 pm, Nos. 9 and 38 connect at Richmond from and to West Point and Baltimore daily except Sunday. E. Berkley, Supt.. Greensboro. N. C J. S- B. Thompson. Supt.' . Richmond Va W. A. TURK. Gen'l Pass. Ag't. Washington. D. C S. H. HARDWICK. Ast. Gen l. Pass. Agt. Atlanta. Ga W. H. Green, Gen'l Manager Washington, D. Co Sol haas, Traffic Manager, ' Washington. D. C CHAPEL HTLTi BRANCH. MORNING TRAIN 0 Lv. Chapel Hill. 10 20 Lv. University ; . ia 30 ' 'TiyKNING ' Lv. Chapel Hill.' 4 18 . Lv, University, 5 10 Ar. University 11 30 Ar. Chapel Hill i 15 TRAIN. Ar. University 5 i5 Ar. Chapel Hill 6 33 University of fiorth Carolina. Includes the 'College, the University, the Law School, the Medical School and the Summer School for Teachers. Col lege tuition $60:00 a year; Board $7.00 to $13.00 a monthi SESSION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 6TH. Address President George T. Win '' STON, Chapel Hill, N, C. , When Capt. Buck Kitchin spoke in Albemarle the other day there was no one to "meet or look; ajter him, and he rang the court house bell himself and spoke to a few Democrats. Monroe Journal. Kitchen knows no defeat. He can ring bells as good, if not better than he xap make speeches. ;to I : ; Poor : means so much more than you iniagine serious andi iatai aiseases tcsuil uwu trifling ailments neglected, j Don't play with1 Nature's greatest gift -health. promts iron Outers I V ; 4 Ifvotj are feeling mt of sorts, weak M and generally x- haasted, nerroas, 2 nave no appeuw and can't work, t begin ai once lad ing the most relia- medicine.which is J Brown's Iron Bit-" tersJ A lew Dot tles cure benefit L M it.. comes irom uic d very first dose mton't stat 9mr irrlh.' and it's pleasant to take. J It Cures C Dyspepsia, Kidney and liver , rxeurzugia, iruuuics, Constipation. Bad Blood iHalaria. Nervous ailments i Women's complaints. Get only the genuine it has crossed red lines on the wrapper. All others are sub efinc rtfi rpwmtflf two'ic. stamps we will send set of ten Beautiful World's Fair Views and Dook iree. 1 , BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. 1 Constant Advertising Pays. Press and Printer has this to say of ad vertising and it is stated with a great deal of1 force: . It is continuous effort that pays in ad- t-ficintr in ovprvik'ne1- else. A busi- ,ness man doesn't keep his store open one the- week, i or one week in the ; vfVi iiT-rvr tnrnth in the vear. It he advertises that way that is the impres sion people get. People are very forget ful. They have to think ; pretty hard to remember the vice presidential candidate two campaigns back, and yet he was prettv well advertised at the time. It has been truly said that the time to advertise is all the time. In business there is no thicrn4 Rtandinff still. A business man must go forward or he must fallback. , Even if you do just as much business this vear as vou did last, some other tellOw is doing ' more business and he is ' getting ahead of vou. i' f Each year's effort should be to exceed last year's sales. The only sure way to do Advertise in busv times 1 CAVA V V. WV ' j j -f v-J because the iron must be struck while it is li4- rtnA orlrr-rflCf in Hull times t heat JLLVl QUU CAVA T WA fc--- - the iron. It can be done, i j It is poor policy to publish a mislead ing ad. The plainer and more' truthful it is the better. Business men are coming to understand this more and more every day. The time has passed when people like to be humbugged. Barnum is dead. When you have decided what to say and how to say it, put your advertising in tne paper the people take forj tneir news. Make the ads. newsy and they will pay. DO YOU EAT?" Well, can sell you your GROCERIES CHEAP AS you will buy them in thown, I , keep Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee; Canned Goods etc.- JUST RECEIVED CONFECT A NICE LINE OF ONAIES. F. M. THOMAS. TO KEEK YOUR TOOLS SHARP USE The Carolina Blue Oil Stone, Rarti Stone is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Texture; free from foreign substance and wears even. , , RAZOR HONES. V Hone in the world on which the inexperienced can put the very finest edge on a razor. : M. P. -ROBERSON, Agent, ' Chapel Hill, N. C. Mi or DO 01 Chairs. Tables, Bed Steads, Bureaus, ' anything in the FURNITURE LINE? Tf vou do we can sell you cheap you oanr get ai bargain n . you .want them. ; THE NAME TO REI3IMBER BIOYOiiE A. W.GUMP & CO., DAYTON, OlIlO. 30.00 -to $50.00 on "I" and econd-lind BlcyoJe. Xt.l Free. Over 2,000 tn tk. Cah ? time.. . .' 1 ,.'! AGENTS TFAWXJClf. ANYTHING NEEDED IN THE . Xj 3xl& V lv X r ai IhP fnrnkheri on short no- tice, from the costless Casket td i i the cheapest. that CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. . DKAUCRS IN Shingles Lumber, Doors,1 Sash Blinds and Terra Cotta Pipe. In anyl oi, the above lines has been mentioned, we defy com rretition.j 4 i - .. . J. W. GATES 6 BROf ch ApeL hill, n . c. Mrs. Cora Williamson, , . PASHIONABLK MILUR1 I ' : And bricss makkr. ; C H A PEL (H I L L, N. G. I wish to say to the ladies of Chapel Hill, nnd to my friends in the country, that mv line of Millinery iconsistmg of the latest style Hats,' Bonnetts, Ribbon and Tips, have arrived, and all the ladies it ift. a verv Drettv line.- So call see the rnany styles of- Hats, i -f ;n n 4-f in. 1cr17Vl'r. ana x wiu skivc o. KLUTTZ'S 1 '.-X WW f44444'H i.j i i i i I Glass Front Next "RobersonVHotef,""' , HEADQUARTERS ;:; i 1 For 7 and the Common Schools Also, Stationery and Student Supplies. i I HflVK ifl iFULLf UHE OF t Rbir'Q Tahlfits and Note Books. Wirt's Fountain Pen, r PERFECTION STUDENTS' LAMPS, " PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. COMPLETE UNE OF 'v'r p Gents Furnishing Goods, Pancu Goods and Toilet Articles. CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, CIGARS AND ft OBACCO, POTTED MEATS AND PICKLES Fine Hats Having served "thd Boys and the public generally for a number of years, I am prepared to offer a line of goods MT MOTTO : unsurnassed in quality and at prices to suit the times. The Best Goods for the Lowest Cash JJr ices. Respectfully, and Hand-Made Shoes a Specialty. 7 ' A, A. KLUTTZ. x V ,1 !.'V
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